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MAC address, Memory Lock, Memory Sending, NetBIOS, NetSpot, NetSpot Console, Ethernet, Token Ring

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M MAC address Media Access Control address. The hardware address of the network adapter of a computer connected to a local area network. Memory Lock Usually a document is printed as soon as it is received; but with Memory Lock, all documents received are stored in memory until you enter a password to print them. This enables you to attend to the documents at your own leisure, and prevents printed documents from piling up in the output tray. Memory Sending Memory Sending scans documents into memory before dialing the number and sending them. You can retrieve your original once scanning is complete, and you do not have to wait until sending is complete. N NAT Network Address Translation. A standard that converts private IP addresses of a 7 node on an internal private network to one or more public IP addresses on the Internet. Appendix NetBIOS Network Basic Input Output System. A program that enables applications on different computers to communicate within a LAN (Local Area Network). NetBIOS is used in Ethernet, Token Ring, and Windows NT/2000/XP networks. NetSpot Network management software that enables the setup and management of multiple printers connected to a network from one central location. A network manager can monitor conditions of network printers, ascertain online/offline status, error status, the amount of paper in cassettes, verify information on mounted fonts, and other readings. All the functions that are conventionally conducted through the operation panel of the respective machines can be performed from one location. NetSpot Console A Web browser based version of NetSpot. It can be used to browse and manage network devices. NTFS NT File System. A native file system of Windows NT, offering a higher level of security through a file encryption system, as well as native support for file compression. NTFS is also used in Windows 2000/XP/Sever 2003 systems. 7-18 Glossary

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Glossary
7-18
7
Appendix
M
MAC address
Media Access Control address. The hardware address of the network adapter of a
computer connected to a local area network.
Memory Lock
Usually a document is printed as soon as it is received; but with Memory Lock, all
documents received are stored in memory until you enter a password to print them.
This enables you to attend to the documents at your own leisure, and prevents printed
documents from piling up in the output tray.
Memory Sending
Memory Sending scans documents into memory before dialing the number and
sending them. You can retrieve your original once scanning is complete, and you do
not have to wait until sending is complete.
N
NAT
Network Address Translation. A standard that converts private IP addresses of a
node on an internal private network to one or more public IP addresses on the
Internet.
NetBIOS
Network Basic Input Output System. A program that enables applications on different
computers to communicate within a LAN (Local Area Network). NetBIOS is used in
Ethernet, Token Ring, and Windows NT/2000/XP networks.
NetSpot
Network management software that enables the setup and management of multiple
printers connected to a network from one central location. A network manager can
monitor conditions of network printers, ascertain online/offline status, error status, the
amount of paper in cassettes, verify information on mounted fonts, and other
readings. All the functions that are conventionally conducted through the operation
panel of the respective machines can be performed from one location.
NetSpot Console
A Web browser based version of NetSpot. It can be used to browse and manage
network devices.
NTFS
NT File System. A native file system of Windows NT, offering a higher level of security
through a file encryption system, as well as native support for file compression.
NTFS is also used in Windows 2000/XP/Sever 2003 systems.