(MIBs) and return this data to the SNMP requesters.

Hot-pluggable

A feature that allows an administrator to add or remove a device such as a

 

disk drive without affecting hardware system integrity.

Hot-swappable

A feature that allows an administrator to remove and/or replace a device

 

without affecting software integrity. This means that, while the system

 

does not need to be rebooted, the new component is not automatically

 

recognized by the system.

Carrier grade

Ruggedized, rack-mountable systems with features including remote

 

alarm capabilities, front-back cooling, front accessibility of media, rear

 

cabling, and rugged NEBS-compliant packaging.

NEBS

Network Equipment Building Standard. A stringent standard for

 

durability, grounding cables, and hardware interfaces specified by

 

Telcordia Technologies (formerly Bellcore) for equipment used in Telco

 

central offices.

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