HP (Hewlett-Packard) Digital NetRider Network Card User Manual


 
Glossary-2
American Standard Code for Information Interchange
See
ASCII
.
AppleTalk
An Apple Computer, Inc., trademark for their network protocol suite.
ASCII
American Standard Code for Information Interchange.
A set of 8-bit binary numbers
representing the alphabet, punctuation, numerals, and other special symbols used in
text representation and communications protocols.
asynchronous
Pertaining to a communication method in which each event occurs with no relation to
a timing signal.
atomics
Refers to nontabular objects in a group of objects in a MIB.
authentication
Utilizes Kerberos to verify a user’s identity by validating a Kerberos user name and
password on a remote Kerberos host (KDC).
authentication trap
An SNMP trap message that is sent to each community with TRAPS enabled whenever
an unauthorized Internet host tries to access the access server, or when an Internet host
uses an unauthorized SNMP GET or GETNEXT message.
autobaud
The process by which the access server automatically determines the line speed and
other characteristics of a terminal attached to one of its ports.
autoconnect
A feature whereby the access server automatically attempts to reconnect a port to a
network resource in the following situations: the port becomes disconnected from a
resource, the user enters a CONNECT command and the specified resource is
unavailable, or the user logs in to a port that has a preferred service defined.
automatic failover
See
failover
.
bootptab file
This is the file that BOOTP uses to store information necessary to downline load
software. The bootptab file is normally shown as
/etc/bootptab
.