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Appendix E: Glossary

AIX

Advanced Interactive eXecutive; A version of the UNIX operating system from

 

IBM that runs on various IBM computers including Mainframe systems

ARP

Address Resolution Protocol; A protocol within TCP/IP networks that allows a

 

host to find the physical address of a node on the same network

BOOTP

Boot Protocol; A TCP/IP protocol which allows an Internet node to discover certain

 

startup information such as its Internet address

BSD

Berkeley Software Distribution; University of California, Berkeley additions to the

 

UNIX operating system

DHCP

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol; A system based on network interface card

 

addresses for allocating Internet addresses and other configuration information for

 

networked systems

DNS

Domain Name Service; Reflects the server names and addresses within a network

DSS

Domain SAP/RIP Services; Provides a source of SAP/RIP information in a NetWare

 

environment

DVD

Digital Versatile Disk; An optical disk that store up to 16 times more information than

 

a standard CD-ROM disk (developed for video, multimedia, etc.)

FAT

File Allocation Table; A file system originally invented for the DOS Operating System

FTP

File Transfer Protocol; The TCP/IP protocol used for logging in to a network and

 

transferring files

HTML

Hypertext Markup Language; A standard hypertext language used for creating World

 

Wide Web pages and other hypertext documents

HTTP

Hypertext Transfer Protocol; The TCP/IP protocol for Web based communication

IP

Internet Protocol; The TCP/IP session-layer protocol that regulates packet forwarding

 

by tracking Internet addresses, routing outgoing messages and recognizing incoming

 

messages

LED

Light Emitting Diode; A small light acting as an indicator for status or activity

MIB

Management Information Base; A database of network configuration information

 

used by SNMP and CMIP to monitor or change network settings

NCP

NetWare Core Protocol; Method for Network clients to request services of servers

 

and for the servers to provide services, such as file and print services

NDS

NetWare Directory Services; Manages network resources such as NetWare servers

 

and volumes

NIS

Network Information Services; The security and file-access databases on UNIX

 

systems, previously known as the 'Yellow Pages'

NTP

Network Time Protocol; Used by Internet time servers and their peers to synchronize

 

clocks as well as automatically organize and maintain the time synchronization

 

of the subnet

 

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Contents DRM-6NX Apparatus Must be Grounded Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Information to UserContents Major Features FeaturesWhere to Use the DRM-6NX Changer Handling Precautions Cleaning the magazine Checking the AccessoriesCleaning the unit Handling PrecautionsFront View Panel FacilitiesRear View To AC wall outlet ConnectionsMagazine and ITS Functions Handling MagazinesPhysical Format Handling MagazinesLogical Format 120mm/12cm/4.72 discs onlyConnecting the Network Cache Changer to the Network Basic InstallationProcedure Before you beginBasic Installation ProceduresAssigning an Internet Address Mapping a Host Name to the Internet AddressRestart the DRM-6NX to download the Internet address Ping the unit as followsExample Basic System Settings Date and Time Server PasswordClick on Administration to access Administration Microsoft & IBM Networks SMB Network SettingsSMB Server Name WizardUser-level Access ControlShare-level Microsoft & IBM Networks SMBInstallation as an NDS Server Installation as a Bindery ServerNetWare NCP NetWare Server NameNetWare NCP Example NDS settingsError Description Use Filer to change the default access rights NetWare NCP Unix NFS Unix NFS Web Browser Http Web Browser Http External LinkAccess Points Accessing the Network Cache Changer ResourcesNetWare Accessing the Network Cache Changer ResourcesWindows 95/98 and Windows NT Windows for Workgroups NetWare NCP IBM Peer for OS/2 Windows NTOS/2 Once the appropriate network support is installed When you are using DOS in the SMB environmentSelect a drive letter for the DRM-6NX from the Local Device name fieldMount the DRM-6NX NFS for PC or Apple MacintoshClick Set then click Close to exit the setup menu Caching SettingsHard Disk Caching Managing Hard Disk CachingManagement This section describes Event Log Statistics Mail Monitoring the Network Cache ChangerEvent Log Monitoring the Network Cache Changer StatisticsAppendix a Parameter List Configuration FileSMB Appendix a Parameter ListNDSServerContext TimeZone Parameter ValuesWhere nnnnnnnn is a unique eight digit number Volumes FolderDirectory Structure System folderAccess Control Parameters Editing the Configuration ParametersWeb Browser Text EditorNormal Conditions Appendix B TroubleshootingFront Panel Indicators Error Conditions Problems Running CD-ROM SoftwareStatus Indicator On Appendix B TroubleshootingDifficulties Locating the Network Cache Changer in NetWare Problems Locating the Domain Controller in Windows SMBFrame Types Ethernet Example Host name of the DRM-6NX is cdservRestoring Factory Default Settings Problems When Accessing Disc ChangersOthers Reset ButtonObtaining New Software Appendix C Upgrading the Network Cache ChangerThis section includes the following information HomeAppendix C Upgrading the Network Cache Canger Upgrading the Networ Cache ChangerUpgrading the Internal Drives Appendix D Specifications Appendix E Glossary Appendix E Glossary DRB1239 AFTER-SALES Service for Pioneer Products

DRM-6NX specifications

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