Apple Network Setup manual Glossary

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AARP See AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol.

Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) The Internet protocol that maps an IP address to a MAC address.

Apple Remote Access (ARA) The mechanism by which computers running Mac OS connect to remote sites.

AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol (AARP) The protocol that reconciles addressing discrepancies in networks that support more than one set of protocols. For example, by resolving the differences between an Ethernet addressing scheme and the AppleTalk addressing scheme, AARP facilitates the transport of DDP packets over a high-speed EtherTalk connection.

AppleTalk Control Protocol (ATCP) The protocol that establishes and configures AppleTalk over PPP.

AppleTalk Data Stream Protocol (ADSP) A connection-oriented protocol that provides a reliable, full-duplex, byte stream service between any two sockets in an AppleTalk network. ADSP ensures in-sequence,duplicate-free delivery of data over its connections.

AppleTalk Session Protocol (ASP) A general-purpose protocol that uses ATP to provide session establishment, maintenance, and teardown, along with request sequencing.

AppleTalk Transaction Protocol (ATP) A

transport protocol that provides loss-free transaction service between sockets. This service allows exchanges between two socket clients in which one client requests the other to perform a particular task and to report the results. ATP binds the request and response together to ensure the reliable exchange of request-response pairs.

ARA See Apple Remote Access.

area The highest level of organization in the Network Setup database. Areas contain entities. See also entity, named area, temporary area.

ASP See AppleTalk Session Protocol.

ATCP See AppleTalk Control Protocol.

ATP See AppleTalk Transaction Protocol.

Bootstrap Protocol The protocol used by a node to obtain the IP address of its Ethernet interfaces from another node on the network, thereby allowing the first node to boot without local storage media.

BOOTP See Bootstrap Protocol.

current area The area in which preferences are stored. Another name for the default area.

database reference A value that represents the open session with the Network Setup database.

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