
Broadcast address, 102
Brute force attacks, 72
Business PLC, 247–271
access to electrical medium, 253–255
application classes, 255
architecture illustration, 249
capacitive coupling, 253
DHCP client configuration, 268–271
DHCP/NAT server configuration, 269–270
equipment placement, 255–256
equipment selection, 251–256
hotel implementation, 263–268
inductive coupling, 253
NAT (network address translation),
270–271
network architecture, 248–250
network architecture selection, 256–257
network selection, 251–256
repeater installation, 260–262
security functionalities, 260
security parameters, 257–260
service quality, 252–253
SNMP, 249–250
standard selection, 250–251
supervising, 249–250
supervision tools, 250
VoIP under, 262–263
C
Cables, 165
length, 165–167
types, 165
Cable TV modems, 134–136
applications, 135–136
compatibility, 136
connectors, 135
frequency bands, 134
Capacitance, 18–19
Capacitive coupling, 140, 253
CAP (channel access priority), 51, 52
CDCF (commonly distributed coordination
function), 296
Cenélec, 1, 3, 6, 20, 24
CEN (European Standardization Committee),
3
Centralized mode, 36–38
advantages/disadvantages, 32
architecture, 37
data communicated between devices, 37
defined, 32
devices, 37
equipment, 129–130
HomePlug AV, 129–130
See also Network modes
CEPCA, 296–297
CIFS AV (contention distributed interframe
spacing version AV), 41–42
CIFS (contention distributed interframe
spacing), 40
Circuit breaker panel, 164–165
defined, 164–165
illustrated, 166
Coaxial cable, PLC over, 122
Community PLC, 273–293
architecture, 280–282
constraints, 280
deployed networks, 289–293
distribution networks, 279
distribution network supervision
architecture, 285
Eichhoff injector connection, 282
electrical network operators, 274–275
electrical networks, 273–277
electrical network topology, 275–276
electrical subnet architecture, 274
equipment selection, 283–284
implementation, 277–293
inter-POP backbones, 278
issues in electrical networks, 282–283
large-scale networks, 289
local area networks (LANs), 279
medium-scale networks, 288–289
MV network topology, 276–277
network configuration, 285–287
NOC (Network Operation Center), 284
position within network architecture,
278–280
power line distribution system, 278
power supply, 283
small-scale networks, 287–288
supervision, 284–285
technology selection, 283–284
very large networks, 278
Company standards, 5
Conductors, 165
Configuration, 179–216
DHCP, 237–245
DHCP client (Linux), 268–271
DS2 network, 206–211
HD-PLC network, 205–206
HomePlug 1.0 network, 179–187
HomePlug 1.0 network under Linux,
191–200
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