Networking Dictionary Part 53
hicap service
A high-capacity communications circuit service such as a private line T-1 or T-3.
home-run cable
A cable run that connects a user outlet directly with the telecommunications or wiring closet. This cable has no intermediate splices, bridges, taps, or other connections. Every cable radiates out from the central equipment or wiring closet. This configuration is also known as star topology and is the opposite of a daisy-chained cable that may have taps or splices along its length. Home-run cable is the recommended installation method for horizontal cabling in a structured cabling system.
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Networking Dictionary Part 52
hard-clad silica fiber
An optical fiber with a hard plastic cladding surrounding a step index silica core.
hardware address
The address is represented by six sections of two hexadecimal addresses; for example, 00-03-fe-e7-18-54. This number is hard coded into networking hardware by manufacturers. Also called the physical address; see also MAC address.
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Networking Dictionary Part 51
gigahertz (GHz)
A billion hertz or cycles per second.
GIPOF
Graded index plastic optical fiber.
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