Glossary

Terms and Abbreviations

Terms and

 

Abbreviations

Definitions

 

 

access control list

A CentreWare IS feature that enables you to limit access to devices.

 

 

Admin account

A CentreWare IS feature that enables you to limit access to specific

 

printer functions by specifying a name and password. The Admin account

 

has the most permissions. The administrator must know the Admin name

 

and password to access the printer functions in CentreWare IS.

 

 

authentication

A CentreWare IS feature that requires users to login with a network

 

user ID and password for security and tracking purposes.

 

 

bi-directional

A type of connection in which communications are sent and received

 

simultaneously.

 

 

BOOTP

BOOTP (Boot Parameter Protocol) is a protocol that allows a network

 

user to be automatically configured (receive an IP address) and have an

 

operating system boot or initiated without user involvement.

 

 

CentreWare Internet

CenterWare IS is a printer administration and support tool. With

Services (IS)

CenterWare IS software, you can access printer status and manage your

 

printer over a TCP/IP network using a web browser.

 

 

CentreWare Web

A web-based, device-management solution for Windows 2000

 

environments where you use a browser for administration.

 

 

certificate

An electronic message containing information about the printer and a

 

digital signature which is stored in the printer. A certificate is used to

 

validate the identity of the printer to clients and network servers and to

 

allow encrypted communication.

 

 

DHCP

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol in which

 

UNIX, Windows, NT, and Window 2000 servers can dynamically allocate

 

TCP/IP addresses.

 

 

DNS

DNS (Domain Name System) is used in the Internet for translating names

 

of network nodes into addresses.

 

 

driver

Software that is loaded on the client workstation that prepares data to be

 

sent to the printer.

 

 

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Xerox 1235/DX, 4510, 1235DT manual Glossary, Terms and Abbreviations

1235DT, 1235/DX, 4510 specifications

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