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| The Remote Authentication DialIn User Service | |
| (RADIUS) protocol was developed by Livingston | |
| Enterprises as an access server authentication | |
| and accounting protocol. The RADIUS server | |
RADIUS | can support a variety of methods to authenti- | |
| cate a user. When it is provided with the user- | |
| name and original password given by the user, | |
| it can support PPP, PAP or CHAP, UNIX login, | |
| and other authentication mechanisms. | |
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| A network device that moves packets of data. A | |
Router | router differs from hubs and switches because | |
it is "intelligent" and can route packets to their | ||
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| final destination. | |
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| Systems Management Architecture for Server | |
| Hardware is a standardsbased protocols aimed | |
| at increasing productivity of the management | |
| of a data center. The SMASH Command Line | |
| Protocol (SMASH CLP) specification provides | |
SMASH | an intuitive interface to heterogeneous servers | |
| independent of machine state, operating system | |
| or OS state, system topology or access method. | |
| It is a standard method for local and remote | |
| management of server hardware using outof- | |
| band communication | |
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| Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. IMG/IM/CM4000 | |
| includes, SMTPclient, a minimal SMTP client | |
SMTP | that takes an email message body and passes | |
| it on to a SMTP server (default is the MTA on | |
| the local host). | |
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