Acronyms:

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EFCI Explicit Forward Congestion Indication. A 1-bit field in the PTI that contains information whether congestion at an intermediate node has been experienced. The EFCI bit is set when, i.e., a buffer threshold has been exceeded.
ELAN Emulated Local Area Network.
EMI Electromagnetic Interference
ENR Enterprise Network Roundtable. An ATM Forum associated group of ATM users to provide feedback on ATM-related issues and also present the users with completed interoperable capabilities and functionality.
EOM End of Message
ER Explicit Rate. A field in the RM cell header specifying the cell rate a user should use for transmission over a virtual connection (VC), as it is dictated by the RM (see also CCR).
ETAG End Tag
ETE End-to-End
EXM Exit Message
FC Feedback Control
FCS Fast Circuit Switching
FCS Frame Check Sequence
FDDI Fiber Distributed Data Interface. An ANSI-defined standard for implementing a high-speed (100 Mbps) LAN over fiber.
FEBE Far End Block Error
FEC Forward Error Correction. An error correction technique where there are no retransmissions and therefore the receiver is responsible for correcting any errors in the packets.
FERF Far End Receive Failure
FRS Frame Relay Service
FUNI Frame User Network Interface
GAP Generic Address Parameter
GCID Global Call Identifier
GCID-IE Global Call Identifier- Information Element
GCRA Generic Cell Rate Algorithm
GFC Generic Flow Control. A 4-bit field in the ATM cell header in order to support multiplexing functions. Its default value is '0000', when the GFC protocol is not enforced. The GFC mechanism is intended to support simple flow control in ATM connections.
GRC Generic Reference Configuration
HDB3 High Density Bipolar 3
HDLC High Level Data Link Control
HEC Header Error Check or Header Error Control. A 1-byte field in the cell header used for the header error correction and detection. Due to the information contained in the header, HEC is quite significant.
HEC Header Error Check
HEL Header Extension Length
HLPI Higher Layer Protocol Identifier
HOL Head-of-Line. The head position of a buffer (i.e. inside a switch). A blocking phenomenon is associated with the HOL which refers to the fact that cells in the queue have to wait for the HOL cell to depart first.
IAA Initial Address Acknowledgment
IAM Initial Address Message
IAR Initial Address Reject
IC Initial Cell Rate
ICD International Code Designator
ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol
IDU Interface Data Unit
IE Information Element
IEC Inter-exchange Carrier
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. A standards and specification organization with extensive activities in the areas of computers and electronics.
IETF Internet Engineering Task Force. A body, which was initially responsible for developing specifications required for the interoperable implementation of IP. One of the issues IETF has been focusing on is the implementation of Classical IP over ATM.
IISP Interim Interswitch Signaling Protocol. A protocol that uses UNI-based signaling for switch-to-switch communication (see also NNI).
ILMI Interim Link Management Interface
ILMI Interim Local Management Interface. An ATM Forum-defined Network Management System (NMS) based on SNMP that can provide configuration, performance and fault management information concerning virtual circuits (VC) connections available at its UNI (public and private). It operates over AAL3/4 and AAL5 and will be eventually replaced once it becomes standardized by ITU-T.
IOP Interoperability
IP Internet Protocol. A networking protocol for providing a connectionless (datagram) service to the higher transport protocol. It is responsible for discovering and maintaining topology information and for routing packets across homogeneous or heterogeneous networks. Combined with TCP, it is commonly known as the TCP/IP platform.
Ipng Internet Protocol Next Generation
IPX Novell Internetwork Packet Exchange. A protocol similar to IP that was developed by Novell
ISO International Organization for Standardization
ITU International Telecommunications Union-Telecommunications Standards Sector. A formal international standards, specifications and recommendations body, formerly known as CCITT. ITU-T is part of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) founded in 1948 and sponsored by the U.N. to promote telephone and telegraphy issues.
IUT Implementation Under Test
IWF Interworking Function
IWU Interworking Unit
JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group