TROY Group 100S Printer User Manual


 
Appendix D Glossary
PocketPro 100S Administrator’s Guide -- Document #40165-110 Rev. A D-18
Shell Script
The UNIX equivalent of a batch file. See batch file.
SMTP
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, a protocol used to send E-mail messages over the Internet.
SNAP
See Ethernet_SNAP.
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol, a protocol for monitoring and controlling devices on a network.
Solaris
A UNIX operating system developed by Sun Microsystems that runs on Sun computers and Intel-based PCs.
Spoofing
A method normally associated with AppleTalk in which the print server simulates a bidirectional
communications link by sending back control information to the printer rather than relying on the printer to send
back this information.
Spool Directory
On UNIX systems, a directory that contains the names of files being spooled to a printer.
Spooling
In printing applications, spooling is the transfer of data to a temporary storage area on disk (the print queue) prior
to printing. Spooling allows many jobs to be queued to a single printer. Since printers are relatively slow
devices compared to disk drives, spooling allows a user to submit a job to the printer and then perform other tasks
while the job is being printed.
SPX
Sequenced Packet Exchange is one of the NetWare core protocols and is used in conjunction with IPX for
printing and other applications.
StreetTalk Name
The Banyan VINES naming convention used to identify all items on the network.