Glossary
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| deferred |
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| lost carrier |
| Number of times that the carrier was lost during transmission. |
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| Number of times that the carrier was not present during the |
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| output buffer failures, | Number of failed buffers and number of buffers swapped out. | |
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Related Commands |
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| show diag |
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Glossary
ACNS | Application and Content Networking System software. |
ARP | Address Resolution Protocol. Internet protocol used to map an IP address to |
| a MAC address. |
blade | Alternate term for service module. |
boothelper | A small subset of the system software that runs on the module. It boots the |
| module from the network and assists in software installation and upgrades, |
| disaster recovery, and other operations when the module cannot access its |
| software. |
bootloader | A small set of system software that runs when the system first powers up. It |
| loads the operating system (from the disk, network, or compactFlash), which |
| loads and runs the Cisco Application and Content Networking System |
| application. The bootloader may optionally load and run the boothelper. |
FTP | File Transfer Protocol. Application protocol, part of the TCP/IP protocol |
| stack, used for transferring files between network nodes. |
ISE | Integrated Service Engine. The network module is referred to as the |
| integrated service engine (ISE) on the IOS CLI. |
network module | Standalone content engine with its own startup and |
| that are independent of the IOS configuration on the router. |
NME | See network module, |
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