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Appendix E: Glossary

RARP

Reverse Address Resolution Protocol; A TCP/IP protocol governing the translation of

 

a Data-Link Control (DLC) address to an Internet address

RISC

Reduced Instruction Set Computing; A processor that recognizes only a limited

 

number of assembly-language instructions

SAP

Service Advertising Protocol; A network name advertising service that file servers

 

may use for advertising their existence to network clients

SCSI

Small Computer System Interface; A high-speed parallel interface, used to connect

 

a computer to peripheral devices using just one port

SMB

Server Message Blocks; A protocol that makes use of NetBIOS

SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol; A TCP/IP protocol for managing and monitoring

 

nodes on a network

TCP

Transmission Control Protocol; The connection-oriented, transport-level protocol

 

used in the TCP/IP suite of protocols

UDF

Universal Disk Format; A specification developed by OSTA (Optical Storage Technology

 

Association) for use in optical storage devices. (file format for DVD)

UNIX

A 32-bit, multitasking, multiuser Operating Dystem originally developed by AT&T

URL

Uniform Resource Locator; A way of specifying the location of publicly, available

 

information on the Internet

YP

Yellow Pages; The security and file-access databases on UNIX systems (now

 

known as Network Information Services)

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Contents DRM-6NX Apparatus Must be Grounded Information to User Risk of Electric Shock Do not OpenContents Features Where to Use the DRM-6NX ChangerMajor Features Handling Precautions Cleaning the unit Checking the AccessoriesCleaning the magazine Handling PrecautionsPanel Facilities Front ViewRear View Connections To AC wall outletHandling Magazines Magazine and ITS FunctionsLogical Format Handling MagazinesPhysical Format 120mm/12cm/4.72 discs onlyProcedure Basic InstallationConnecting the Network Cache Changer to the Network Before you beginAssigning an Internet Address ProceduresBasic Installation Mapping a Host Name to the Internet AddressPing the unit as follows ExampleRestart the DRM-6NX to download the Internet address Basic System Settings Server Password Click on Administration to access AdministrationDate and Time SMB Server Name Network SettingsMicrosoft & IBM Networks SMB WizardShare-level Access ControlUser-level Microsoft & IBM Networks SMBNetWare NCP Installation as a Bindery ServerInstallation as an NDS Server NetWare Server NameExample NDS settings NetWare NCPError Description Use Filer to change the default access rights NetWare NCP Unix NFS Unix NFS Web Browser Http External Link Web Browser HttpAccessing the Network Cache Changer Resources Access PointsAccessing the Network Cache Changer Resources Windows 95/98 and Windows NTNetWare Windows for Workgroups NetWare NCP Windows NT OS/2IBM Peer for OS/2 Select a drive letter for the DRM-6NX from the Local When you are using DOS in the SMB environmentOnce the appropriate network support is installed Device name fieldNFS for PC or Apple Macintosh Mount the DRM-6NXHard Disk Caching Caching SettingsClick Set then click Close to exit the setup menu Managing Hard Disk CachingManagement Monitoring the Network Cache Changer Event LogThis section describes Event Log Statistics Mail Statistics Monitoring the Network Cache ChangerConfiguration File Appendix a Parameter ListAppendix a Parameter List SMBTimeZone Parameter Values NDSServerContextDirectory Structure Volumes FolderWhere nnnnnnnn is a unique eight digit number System folderWeb Browser Editing the Configuration ParametersAccess Control Parameters Text EditorAppendix B Troubleshooting Front Panel IndicatorsNormal Conditions Status Indicator On Problems Running CD-ROM SoftwareError Conditions Appendix B TroubleshootingFrame Types Ethernet Problems Locating the Domain Controller in Windows SMBDifficulties Locating the Network Cache Changer in NetWare Example Host name of the DRM-6NX is cdservProblems When Accessing Disc Changers Restoring Factory Default SettingsReset Button OthersThis section includes the following information Appendix C Upgrading the Network Cache ChangerObtaining New Software HomeUpgrading the Networ Cache Changer Upgrading the Internal DrivesAppendix C Upgrading the Network Cache Canger Appendix D Specifications Appendix E Glossary Appendix E Glossary DRB1239 AFTER-SALES Service for Pioneer Products

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