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        <title>CA</title>
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A Certificate Authority (CA) is an entity that issues digital certificates which guarantee that a public key is owned by the certificate subject, verifying their identity.

Certificates typically include the owner's public key, the expiration date of the certificate, the owner's name and other information about the public key owner.</description>
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        <title>CATV</title>
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Community Antenna TeleVision (CATV), or “cable TV”, is a system of delivering television programming radio frequency (RF) signals transmitted through coaxial cables or fiber-optic cables.</description>
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        <title>CBR</title>
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The Constant Bit Rate (CBR) service type is used for applications that transport traffic at a constant bit rate, where time synchronisation between source and destination is important, providing predictable response times and a static amount of bandwidth.</description>
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        <title>CCMP</title>
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CCMP – CTR mode with CBC-MAC Protocol is based on the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) cipher along with strong message authenticity and integrity checking.</description>
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        <title>CDMA</title>
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Code division multiple access (CDMA) is a radio communication standard, where several transmitters can send information simultaneously over a single channel.</description>
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        <title>CDN</title>
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A Content Delivery Network - CDN - is a service providing delivery of content through a network of distributed data centers.

The goal of a CDN is to serve content to end-users with high availability and high performance.</description>
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DSL cells are ATM data encoded into small, fixed-sized packets (frames).</description>
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        <title>CHAP</title>
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        <description>CHAP

Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) is a method used to authenticate PPP sessions.

CHAP uses a randomly generated string as a unique challege phrase for each authentication. This is combined with device host names and hash functions so that no static secret information is sent.</description>
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        <title>Checksum</title>
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        <description>Checksum

A checksum is a value used as an error control mechanism. It works by calculating a sum for the data using a predefined algorithm, and then comparing the result to some expected value, or the checksum itself. If the result is not as expected, this indicates that something has gone wrong in transmission.</description>
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        <title>Continuous Integration</title>
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        <description>Continuous Integration

Continuous Integration (CI) is a development practice that requires developers to integrate code into a shared repository several times a day. Each check-in is then verified by an automated build, allowing teams to detect problems early.</description>
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        <title>Cipher</title>
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        <description>Cipher

A WiFi security cipher is the method through which a connection is secured against intrusion.

For information about cipher strings, see https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/apps/ciphers.html.</description>
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        <title>Circuit ID</title>
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A Circuit ID is a unique identifier assigned to a network connection between two locations.</description>
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        <title>Classful QDisc / Packet Scheduler</title>
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A Classful QDisc is a Quality Of Service function containing classes. The classes may contain other QDiscs, which in turn can be classful or classless.</description>
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        <title>CLR</title>
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Cell Loss Ratio (CLR) is the percentage of network cells that do not arrive at their destination.</description>
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        <title>CNAME</title>
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        <description>CNAME

The CNAME (Canonical Name Record) is a DNS system record identifies the domain name as an alias for a “master”, or a “canonical (FQDN).

CNAME records must always point to another domain name, never directly to an IP address.</description>
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        <title>Codec</title>
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A coder-decoder (codec) is a method for encoding or decoding digital data streams or signals. It uses various algorithms to encode data for transmission or storage, or decodes encoded data for use.</description>
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        <title>Com2Sec</title>
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Com2Sec is a security protocol and access method for SNMP management.</description>
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        <title>Companding</title>
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        <description>Companding

A compressing-expanding (companding) is a method for managing dynamic range in channels with limited dynamic range. It compresses the dynamic range of a signal transmission and expands it at the receiving end, according to the defined.</description>
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        <title>Congestion</title>
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Network congestion is when the traffic volume in the network becomes so large it affects the trasnmission and delivery of data packets, thereby causing a reduced quality of service.</description>
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        <title>Connection Bytes</title>
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Connection Bytes is a filtering property that matches packets only after the specified number of bytes has been transfered through the connection.</description>
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        <title>Cookie</title>
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An browser/HTTP/internet/web cookie is a file sent from a web server to be stored on a client computer. The purpose of cookies is to store information between web sessions.</description>
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Cross-Origin Resource Sharing - CORS - is a mechanism for allowing restricted resources (CSS stylesheets, images, and scripts) to be accessed across domains even when they originate inside scripts.

This mechanism gives web servers cross-domain access controls, which enable secure cross-domain data transfers.</description>
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The term Customer-Premises Equipment (CPE) is used in TR069 and refers to devices in a network that is located in the premises of a subscriber.</description>
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The CPU percentage for a process indicates how much of CPU processing power is being used.</description>
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The CPU value indicates how much of CPU processing power is being used.</description>
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        <title>CRC</title>
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Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) is a method for discovering errors in data transmission by verifying the received data against an attached check value.</description>
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The Cron Log level determines how much information to display or write to file when creating system logs.
 Level  Everything  High Verbosity  Low Verbosity   Executions and Errors  Only Errors</description>
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        <title>Critical Rendering Path</title>
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The Critical Rendering Path is the minimum set of events that must happen to display the initial view for a webpage.</description>
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        <title>Content Receive Time</title>
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The Content Receive Time is a measure of the time needed to receive the response content data.</description>
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        <description>CRUD HTTP Methods

Most database operations can be described using the acronym CRUD. You Create data, you Read data, you Update and finally you Delete data.

These operations describe the lifecycle of data in a database. RESTful web services (almost) map CRUD operations using the HTTP verbs GET, PUT, POST, PATCH and DELETE.i</description>
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        <title>Class Selector</title>
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The Class Selector (CS) is used by Differentiated Services as a precedence code point value that maps to a Differentiated Services Code Point. It is backwards compatible with IP precedence values.</description>
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        <title>Client-Side Certificate</title>
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        <description>Client-Side Certificate

Digital certificates provided by clients in SSL/TLS can be used as authorization tokens by verifying the certificate authenticity.</description>
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        <title>Client Side Monitor</title>
        <link>https://docs.intenogroup.com/juci/v4.1.x/en/use/glossary/c/csm?rev=1533891616&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Client Side Monitor

A Client Side Monitor runs on the client side and measures a number of parameters and sends them to a collector to generate monitoring metrics.</description>
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        <title>CSS</title>
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        <description>CSS

Cascading Style Sheets - CSS - is a method for adding style (fonts, colors, spacing, layout) to documents, most commonly    (X)HTML.

Definition

The definition of a CSS element consists of a selector tag and a definition block describing the formatting.</description>
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        <title>CSSOM</title>
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        <description>CSSOM

The Custom Style Sheet Object Model - CSSOM - is tree structure consisting of nodes representing the CSS styling for an (X)HTML or XML document.

It is used to create the styling for a document, typically by a web browser.

Each node is an object that can be accessed separately and manipulated to change the visual representation.</description>
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        <title>Custom Events</title>
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        <description>Custom Events

Custom Events are external events such as maintenance windows, power outages and other events that could help explain to the user why performance was affected.</description>
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        <title>C</title>
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