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    bandwidth (network bandwidth)

    Network bandwidth is a measurement indicating the maximum capacity of a wired or wireless communications link to transmit data over a network connection in a given amount of time.

  • baseband

    Baseband in the transmission of communications signals means only one path is available to send and receive digital signals between devices.

  • baseboard management controller (BMC)

    A baseboard management controller (BMC) is a specialized service processor that remotely monitors the physical state of a host system, such as a computer, network server or other hardware devices.

  • beamforming

    Beamforming is a type of radio frequency (RF) management in which a wireless signal is directed toward a specific receiving device.

  • BGP (Border Gateway Protocol)

    BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) is the protocol that enables the global routing system of the internet.

  • big-endian and little-endian

    The term endianness describes the order in which computer memory stores a sequence of bytes.

  • bit stuffing

    Bit stuffing refers to the insertion of one or more bits into a data transmission as a way to provide signaling information to a receiver.

  • bits per second (bps or bit/sec)

    In data communications, bits per second (bps or bit/sec) is a common measure of data speed for computer modems and transmission carriers.

  • bogon

    A bogon is an illegitimate Internet Protocol address that falls into a set of IP addresses that have not been officially assigned to an entity by an internet registration institute, such as the IANA.

  • BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol)

    BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol) is an internet protocol that lets a network user automatically be configured to receive an IP address and have an operating system booted without user involvement.

  • bottleneck

    A bottleneck, in a communications context, is a point in the enterprise where the flow of data is impaired or stopped entirely.

  • broadband

    Broadband refers to telecommunications in which a wide band of frequencies is available to transmit information.

  • bus network

    A bus network is a local area network (LAN) topology in which each node -- a workstation or other device -- is connected to a main cable or link called a bus.

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