Glossary

Terms and Abbreviations

Terms and

 

Abbreviations

Definitions

 

 

access control list

A CentreWare IS feature that enables you to limit access to devices, as

 

well as device configuration and management features.

 

 

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.

 

 

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Xerox 6300, 6350, 8500, 8550 manual Glossary, Terms and Abbreviations

6300, 6350, 8500, 8550 specifications

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