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Cisco PIX Firewall and VPN Configuration Guide
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APPENDIX
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Acronyms and Abbreviations
This appendix lists the acronyms and abbreviations used in this document. Refer to the
Cisco
PIX Firewall Command Reference for information on the commands described in this section.
For more information on acronyms used in this guide, refer to the Internetworking Terms and Acronyms
guide, which can be viewed online at the following website:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ita/index.htm
Ta b l e A-1 Acronyms and Abbreviations
Acronym Description
AAA authentication, authorization, and accounting.
ABR Area Border Router.
ACE Access Control Entry.
ACL access control list.
AH Authentication Header.
ARP Address Resolution Protocol—A low-level TCP/IP protocol that maps a node’s
hardware address (called a “MAC” address) to its IP address. Defined in RFC 826.
An example hardware address is 00:00:a6:00:01:ba. (The first three groups specify
the manufacturer, the rest identify the host’s motherboard.)
ASBR Autonomous System Boundary Router.
BGP Border Gateway Protocol—While PIX Firewall does not support use of this
protocol, you can set the routers on either side of the PIX
Firewall to use RIP
between them and then run BGP on the rest of the network before the routers.
BOOTP Bootstrap Protocol—Lets diskless workstations boot over the network and is
described in RFC 951 and RFC 1542.
CA certification authority.
CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. Security feature supported on
lines using PPP encapsulation that prevents unauthorized access.
CPP Combinet Proprietary Protocol.
chargen Character Generation—Via TCP, a service that sends a continual stream of
characters until stopped by the client. Via UDP, the server sends a random number
of characters each time the client sends a datagram. Defined in RFC 864.
conn Connection slot in PIX Firewall—Refer to the xlate command page in the
Cisco
PIX Firewall Command Reference for more information.
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