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Glossary
- jitter
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Measure of the difference in packet delay, that is, the difference in the space between packet arrival times. Jitter can be remedied somewhat with a jitter buffer.
- JSON
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An open, text-based data exchange format (like XML), that is human-readable and platform-independent. Data formatted according to the JSON standard is lightweight and can be parsed by JavaScript implementations.
- kb
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A kilobit.
- Kerberos
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A network authentication protocol, designed to provide strong authentication for client/server applications by using secret-key cryptography. Available for free from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, also available in commercial products.
- Launch Configuration
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AWS template that an Auto Scaling group uses to launch EC2 instances. Contains AMI, instance type, key pair, security groups, and block device mapping.
- layer 4
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The transport layer from the ISO/OSI model, which provides end-to-end or host-to-host communication services for applications within a layered architecture of network components and protocols.
- Layer 7 Application Control
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A legacy feature of the Barracuda NG Firewall. Barracuda Networks recommends using the new Application Control in Barracuda NextGen Firewall instead.
- LDAP
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Application protocol used to manage and access the distributed directory information service.
- LDAPS
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Connection protocol used between application and Network Directory or Domain Controller. LDAPS communication is encrypted and secure.
- legacy
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Latest maintenance release for the previous major firmware version.
- link aggregation
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Operating mode for Ethernet bundles that uses the LACPDU protocol to negotiate automatic bundling links.
- link bonding
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Allows you to aggregate multiple physical network links into a single logical link. You can use link aggregation to achieve multi-gigabit capacity to services and servers.