Definition of Common Terms

 

 

Term

Definition

 

 

SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol. A widely used network

 

monitoring and control protocol. Data is passed from SNMP

 

agents, which are hardware and/or software processes reporting

 

activity in each network device (hub, router, bridge, etc.) to the

 

workstation console used to oversee the network. The agents

 

return information contained in a MIB (Management Information

 

Base), which is a data structure that defines what is obtainable

 

from the device and what can be controlled. Originating in the

 

Unix community, SNMP has become widely used on all major

 

platforms.

SPX

Sequenced Packet Exchange. The transport level protocol used

 

by Novell NetWare.

SSID

Service Set Identifier. The identification code for a specific

 

wireless network.

Stack Feed Bypass

A paper input unit which can be used to feed single sheets of

 

special paper (such as envelope, thick paper, or card) for a print

 

job.

Subnet

A section within a network.

Subnet Mask

A number that identifies a subnetwork so that an IP address can

 

be shared by the local network.

System administrator

The person who is responsible for configuring

 

TopAccessComposer and other system components for use. The

 

system administrator is also responsible for storing documents in

 

the Department folder for other users to view and print.

TCP/IP

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. The TCP part of

 

TCP/IP provides transport functions, which ensures that the total

 

amount of bytes sent is received correctly at the other end. The IP

 

part of TCP/IP provides the routing mechanism. TCP/IP is a

 

protocol in which the messages transmitted contain the address

 

of a destination network as well as a destination station.

Token Ring

A data link protocol (MAC layer) for local area networks (LAN)

 

developed by IBM (IEEE 802.5). Token Ring is more deterministic

 

than Ethernet. It ensures that all users get regular turns at

 

transmitting their data. With Ethernet, users compete to get onto

 

the network.

Tray

The location on the copier where a print job is output.

 

 

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GL-1020 specifications

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