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 VT (Virtual Tributary) - a structure used to carry payloads such as DS1s that run at signifi- VT (Virtual Tributary) - a structure used to carry payloads such as DS1s that run at signifi-
 cantly lower rates than STS-1s. cantly lower rates than STS-1s.
-WAN (Wide-Area Network) - a network that covers a large geographic area. + 
-ForeRunner HE/200E/LE ATM Adapters for the PC User’s Manual Glossary - 27 +===== WAN (Wide-Area Network) ===== 
-Glossary + - a network that covers a large geographic area. 
-Glossary +  
-Warm Start Trap - a CellPath 300 SNMP trap that indicates that SNMP alarm messages or +===== Warm Start Trap ===== 
-agents have been enabled. + - a CellPath 300 SNMP trap that indicates that SNMP alarm messages or agents have been enabled. 
-Yellow Alarm - an alarm that occurs on a device when the signal from the device is not + 
-received at the far-end. +===== Yellow Alarm ===== 
-X.21 - ITU-T standard for serial communications over synchronous digital lines. The X.21 pro- + - an alarm that occurs on a device when the signal from the device is not received at the far-end. 
-tocol is used primarily in Europe and Japan. + 
-X.25 - ITU-T standard that defines how connections between DTE and DCE are maintained+===== X.21 ===== 
 + - ITU-T standard for serial communications over synchronous digital lines. The X.21 protocol is used primarily in Europe and Japan. 
 + 
 +===== X.25 ===== 
 + - ITU-T standard that defines how connections between DTE and DCE are maintained
 for remote terminal access and computer communications in PDNs. X.25 specifies LAPB, a for remote terminal access and computer communications in PDNs. X.25 specifies LAPB, a
-data link protocol, and PLP, a network layer protocol. Frame Relay has, to some degree, super- +data link protocol, and PLP, a network layer protocol. Frame Relay has, to some degree, superseded X.25. See also Frame Relay, LAPB, and PLP.
-seded X.25. See also Frame Relay, LAPB, and PLP.+
  
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