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Human Machine Interface

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aliases: HMI A hardware device responsible for facilitating interaction between human users and ICSs and other types of embedded systems. HMIs often take the form of a touchscreen control panel or software running on a connected workstation. The HMI also e...

Distributed Control System

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A customizable set of packages that contain the needed components of an ICS. #XI

Modbus

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A special network protocol that enables controller systems to communicate with one another. Modbus used to run on a serial interface but has modern support for Ethernet and TCP/IP. #XI

Programmable Logic Controller

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aliases: PLC A core component of ICSs, a specialized controller programmed to perform specific tasks. Multiple PLCs can be chained together and configured to work with one another to perform a set of more complex tasks. #XI

Bound Media

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A form of networking medium that contains the communicated data stream within some sort of cable. #III

ext4

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Fourth Extended File Table: an advanced Linux file system. Features: everything from ext2 and ext3 file sizes up to 16 TB disk sizes up to 1 exabyte (EB) checksum integrity verification used for the journaling file.

Microsoft Windows

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aliases: Windows An operating system. Arguably the most known one. The GOAT, greatest of all time. Microsoft offers different versions of Windows for different uses. Home Edition Intended for use on a home computer. Offers basic features and functionality,...

Local Area Network

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aliases: LAN A small computer network confined to a specific geographical location. All of the nodes in a LAN network are directly connected to each other via cables or short-range wireless protocols. Most of the hardware equipment would be managed by a si...

Wide Area Network

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aliases: WAN A network made up of smaller computer networks connected via long-distance links. A good example of a WAN network would be an enterprise network with branches in different parts of the world.

Internet Service Provider

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aliases: ISP A commercial (often subscription-based) company that offers access to the Internet to it's subscribers.

MAC Address

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Media Access Control address: a 48-bit hexadecimal number used to identify computer systems by their NICs. The MAC address is hardcoded into the NIC's readonly memory during manufacturing. Properties All MAC addresses are unique. The first half of the 48-bit i...

OSI Data Link Layer

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The data link layer of the OSI reference model is responsible for transferring data between nodes that are on the same logical segment. The segment is where all nodes can send data to each other using hardware addresses, regardless of the physical topology of ...

OSI Physical Layer

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The physical layer of the OSI reference model is responsible for the transmission and receipt analog signals that represents digital bits. The transmission media on the physical layer can either be cabled or wireless. Transceivers, repeaters, hubs, and media c...

OSI Network Layer

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The network layer of the OSI reference model handles the moving of data between networks of networks, called internetworks. While the data link layer uses hardware addresses within a single segment of a network, the network layer uses logical addresses and hos...

OSI Upper Layers

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The upper layers of the OSI model just store collections of functions used commonly to interface between software applications and the Transport layer. The Session layer (Layer 5) is responsible for exchanging messages between a client and a server, and this s...

Cat 8

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An unshielded twisted pair cable category that supports up to 40 Gbps. Cat 8 also includes Cat 8.1 and Cat 8.2. Description 2000 MHz RJ45-Connector (except Cat 8.2, which uses GG45/TERA) Limits 40 Gbps speeds to max cable lengths of 30 meters.

Cat 7

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An unshielded twisted pair cabling category that supports up to 10 Gbps. Description 600 MHz GG45/TERA connector Limits 10Gbps speeds to max cable lengths of 100 ft.

MMF Cables

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A type of fiber optic cable that uses multiple central cores in order to facilitate multiplex transmission. MMF cables have a larger core then their counterpart, (50 or 62.5 microns) and a shorter wavelength (850 or 1300 mm vs 1310 or 1550 mm). MMF uses less e...