Xerox 5775, 5790, 5745, 5740, 5735, 5755 manual Appendix a Abbreviations

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6. APPENDICES

6.1. Appendix A – Abbreviations

API

Application Programming Interface

AMR

Automatic Meter Reads

ASIC

Application-Specific Integrated Circuit. This is a custom integrated circuit that is

 

unique to a specific product.

CAT

Customer Administration Tool

CSE

Customer Service Engineer

DADF/DADH

Duplex Automatic Document Feeder/Handler

DHCP

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

DNS

Domain Name Server. A centralized database that maps host names to static IP

 

addresses.

DDNS

Dynamic Domain Name Server. Maps host names to dynamic static IP addresses.

DRAM

Dynamic Random Access Memory

EEPROM

Electrically erasable programmable read only memory

EGP

Exterior Gateway Protocol

GB

Gigabyte

HP

Hewlett-Packard

HTTP

Hypertext transfer protocol

IBM

International Business Machines

ICMP

Internet Control Message Protocol

IETF

Internet Engineering Task Force

IFAX

Internet Fax

IIO

Immediate Image Overwrite

IIT

Image Input Terminal (the scanner)

IT

Information Technology

IOT

Image Output Terminal (the marking engine)

IP

Internet Protocol

IPSec

Internet Protocol Security

IPX

Internet Protocol Exchange

LAN

Local Area Network

LDAP

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

LDAP Server

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Server. Typically the same server that is used

 

for email. It contains information about users such as name, phone number, and

 

email address. It can also include a users login alias.

LED

Light Emitting Diode

LPR

Line Printer Request

MAC

Media Access Control

MIB

Management Information Base

n/a

not applicable

NDPS

Novell Distributed Print Services

NETBEUI

NETBIOS Extended User Interface

NETBIOS

Network Basic Input/Output System

NOS

Network Operating System

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Contents Xerox WorkCentre Page Device Description Target AudienceSecurity Aspects of Selected Features Target Audience PurposeDisclaimer Physical Partitioning Security-relevant SubsystemsSecurity Functions allocated to Subsystems System functional block diagramSecurity Functions allocated to Subsystems ControllerPurpose Memory ComponentsHard Disk Drives Controller memory componentsUSB Ports External ConnectionsController External Connections USB Ports Fax ModuleScanner HardwareScanner memory components Graphical User Interface GUIOS Layer in the Controller System Software StructureControl and Data Interfaces Open-source componentsController Operating System layer components IPv4 Network Protocol Stack Network ProtocolsIPSec Logical AccessPort 68, Dhcp PortsPort 25, Smtp Port 53, DNSServer Port 80, HttpPort 110, POP-3 Client Port 88, KerberosPort 396, Netware Ports 137, 138, 139, NetbiosPorts 161, 162, Snmp Port 389, LdapIP Filtering Authentication Model System AccessAuthentication and Authorization schematic Kerberos Authentication Solaris or Windows 2000/Windows Login and Authentication MethodsSystem Administrator Login All product configurations User authenticationDomain Controller Printing Multifunction models only System AccountsNetwork Scanning Multifunction models only Tty Mode DiagnosticsService All product configurations Alternate Boot via Serial PortAccess Accessible Data Summary Audit Log Security Aspects of Selected FeaturesIfax Event Event description Entry Data SSL System startup Device name Device serial number Ifax Event Event description Entry Data SSL Xerox Standard Accounting Encrypted Partitions Automatic Meter ReadsImage Overwrite User Behavior AlgorithmOverwrite Timing Responses to Known Vulnerabilities Appendix a Abbreviations System Administrator Non-Volatile Random Access MemoryPortable Service Workstation Printed Wire Board AssemblyTerm Definition Appendix B Supported MIB ObjectsSnmp version / Network Transport support WorkCentre RFC 1514 Host Resources MIB group WorkCentre RFC 1759 Printer MIB Group WorkCentreRFC 1213 MIB-II for TCP/IP group WorkCentre Additional Capabilities / Application Support WorkCentre RFC/Standard Appendix C -StandardsController Hardware Controller SoftwarePrinting Description Languages Appendix E References
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