WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide
K.Glossary of Terms
Active-X– A control (or set of rules) used by a browser. Active-X controls are often downloaded and installed automatically as required.
ARP – Address Resolution Protocol. A method for finding a host's Ethernet address from its Internet address. The sender broadcasts an ARP packet containing the Internet address of another host and waits for it (or some other host) to send back its Ethernet address. Each host maintains a cache of address translations to reduce delay and loading. ARP allows the Internet address to be independent of the Ethernet address but it only works if all hosts support it. The ARP command can be used to set the IP addresses for your product.
CGI – A standard for running external programs from a World-Wide Web HTTP server. CGI specifies how to pass arguments to the executing program as part of the HTTP request. It also defines a set of environment variables. Commonly, the program will generate some HTML which will be passed back to the browser, but it can also request URL redirection. Also, a set of rules (or a program) that allows a Web Server to communications with other programs.
DSL –Digital Subscriber Loop, A family of digital telecommunications protocols designed to allow high-speed data communication over the existing copper telephone lines between end-users and telephone companies.
DHCP – A protocol that provides a means to dynamically allocate IP addresses to computers on a local area network. The system administrator assigns a range of IP addresses to DHCP and each client computer on the LAN has its TCP/IP software configured to request an IP address from the DHCP server. The request and grant process uses a lease concept with a controllable time period.
Ethernet –A widely used networking standard.
Firewall –A virtual barrier between a LAN (Local Area Network) and other networks, e.g., the Internet.
Frame Grabber Card – Plug-in hardware for “grabbing” images.
FTP – A client-server protocol that allows a user on one computer to transfer files to and from another computer over a TCP/IP network. Also the client program the user executes to transfer files. It is defined in STD 9, RFC 959.
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