LPD/LPR

A printer protocol that uses TCP/IP to establish

 

connections between printers on a network. Also known

 

as Line Printer Daemon/Line Printer Remote.

MAC Address or

A hardware address (6-byte) that uniquely identifies each

Media Access

node of a network. The MAC address is set during

Control

manufacturing and does not change. Also, two Network

 

Interface Cards (NIC) will not have the same value.

MSCHAPv2

The Microsoft® version of CHAP. It is a three-way

(Challenge

handshake protocol that is more secure than PAP. It

Handshake

provides mutual authentication between devices.

Authentication

 

Protocol)

 

NIC or

An adapter (board or card) that can be inserted into a

Network Interface

device, so the device can be connected to a network. The

Card

NIC converts data from the device into the form transmitted

 

or received from the network

Node

A processing location on a network. The location can be a

 

workstation, computer, or printer. Each Node has a unique

 

MAC address.

Open

This allows any device to authenticate and then attempt to

Authentication

communicate with the access point. Any wireless device

 

can authenticate with the access point, but if WEP is used,

 

the device can communicate only if its WEP keys match the

 

access point's. There is no challenge that occurs, you

 

either have the correct key or not when you communicate

 

with the access point. By eliminating the challenge

 

process, it actually makes this more secure than shared

 

key authentication.

PAP (Password

A simple authentication protocol used with PPP (Point-to-

Authentication

Point Protocol). It is a plain text password system, which

Protocol)

is not very secure.

Pathname

The location of a particular file or directory that includes

 

the full path to the needed filename or directory. This is a

 

combination of path and filename.

PEAP (Protected

Authenticates clients into a network using only server-side

Extensible

certificates, which makes implementing and administering a

Authentication

wireless LAN easier.

Protocol)

 

Ping

A way to determine if a device is accessible. It sends a

 

packet to the specified address and waits for a reply.

Protocol

This is the way two devices transmit data between each

 

other, including error checking, data compression, and how

 

messages start and end.

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7411 specifications

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