Dell GX240 manual Snmp, Spga, Sram, Stepping, Subminiature-D, System Setup

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SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol. The protocol governing network management and the monitoring of network equipment.

SPGA

Staggered pin grid array. A type of socket for a computer chip. The SPGA socket has all its pins in staggered rows, as opposed to the PGA socket, which has its pins lined up in even rows.

SPX

Sequenced packet exchange. A transport layer protocol that works with IPX to ensure reliable data transmissions. See also IPX/SPX.

SRAM

Static random-accessmemory (RAM). Referred to as “static” because it retains a value as long as power is supplied, unlike DRAM, which must be refreshed regularly.

Stepping

A term used to indicate a manufacturing “version number” or “revision level” of an Intel microprocessor. The initial version of a new processor is the A0 step. As revisions are made for functional fixes or manufacturing improvements, the stepping is increased. Intel recommends using identical steppings of processors in dual-processor systems.

STP

Shielded twisted pair. A common type of copper wiring used for Ethernet networks. STP wiring is constructed just like UTP, having two insulated copper wires wound around each other to form a “twisted pair.” However, for some business locations, twisted pairs are also enclosed in a shield that functions as a ground.

Subminiature-D

D-shaped connectors on your computer that typically have 9, 15, or 25 pins and can be male or female. Also referred to as D-Subconnectors.

System Setup

A utility that allows you to configure user-selectable options in the BIOS such as date and time, or system password, as well as to set the current configuration information, including the amount of memory or type of hard drive installed.

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