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13.3 Scanner Glossary Term IPsec IPv6 IPX Java Kerberos LAN LDAP LPD LPR/LPD MAC Address Memory MH MIB MMR NetBEUI NetWare NTLM NTP 13 Description The name of a security technology used for the TCP/IP network. IPsec allows service with enhanced security by determining the protocol used for the encryption of transmit packets and for authentication. The acronym for Internet Protocol version 6. With the number of devices on the Internet increasing, the IPv6 protocol has been arranged to replace the current IPv4 protocol. 128-bit IP addressing system and expanded security features. One of the protocols used for NetWare. IPX runs in the network layer of the OSI reference model. A programming language developed by Sun Microsystems that runs on most computers regardless of the installed hardware and operating system. However, in order to run Java applications, an operating environment called Java Virtual Machine (Java VM) is required. A network authentication system used for Windows 2000 or later, used for Active Directory authentication. Kerberos arranges an authentic site within the network to provide two-phase authentication processes of users login and the use of network resources, allowing users to be securely and efficiently authenticated. The acronym for Local Area Network, a network constructed by connecting computers on the same floor, in the same building, or in neighboring buildings. The acronym for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, a protocol used to access a database that can manage E-mail addresses and environmental information of network users on the Internet, intranet, or other TCP/IP network. The acronym for Line Printer Daemon, a platform-independent printer protocol running on the TCP/IP network. The protocol was originally developed for BSD UNIX, and has become one of the printing protocols typically used among general computers. The acronym for Line Printer Request/Line Printer Daemon, a printing method via the network, used for Windows NT or UNIX based systems. LPR/LPD uses TCP/IP to output printing data from Windows or Unix to a printer on the network. MAC is the acronym for Media Access Control. MAC address is an ID number unique to each Ethernet card, enabling the cards to send and receive data to and from each other. A Mac address consists of 48-bit numbers. The first 24 bits are controlled by IEEE and used to allocate a unique number to each manufacture, whereas the latter 24 bits are used by each manufacturer to assign a unique number to each card. A storage device used for storing data temporarily. Some types of memory retain data even when the power is turned off, while others not. The acronym for Modified Huffman, a data compression encoding method used for fax transmissions. Text-based originals are compressed to approximately 1/10 the original size. The acronym for Management Information Base, which defines the format of management information for network devices that are collected using SNMP in TCP/IP communication. Two types of MIB are provided, that is, the private MIB specific to each manufacturer and the standardized MIB. The acronym for Modified Modified Read, a data compression encoding method used for fax transmissions. Text-based originals are compressed to approximately 1/20 the original size. The acronym for NetBIOS Extended User Interface, a network protocol developed by IBM. NetBEUI enables you to construct a small-scale network simply by configuring computer names. A network operating system developed by Novell, using NetWare IPX/SPX as the communication protocol. The acronym for NT LAN Manager, a user authentication method used for Windows NT or later. NTLM encodes password using MD4 or MD5 encoding method. The acronym for Network Time Protocol, a protocol used to adjust the computer's internal clock precisely via the network. In a hierarchical method, the time is adjusted with the server at the highest level using GPS to acquire the correct time, which is then referenced by each lower level host. bizhub C652/C652DS/C552/C552DS/C452 13-7

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13.3
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IPsec
The name of a security technology used for the TCP/IP network. IPsec allows
service with enhanced security by determining the protocol used for the encryp-
tion of transmit packets and for authentication.
IPv6
The acronym for Internet Protocol version 6. With the number of devices on the
Internet increasing, the IPv6 protocol has been arranged to replace the current
IPv4 protocol. 128-bit IP addressing system and expanded security features.
IPX
One of the protocols used for NetWare. IPX runs in the network layer of the OSI
reference model.
Java
A programming language developed by Sun Microsystems that runs on most
computers regardless of the installed hardware and operating system. However,
in order to run Java applications, an operating environment called Java Virtual
Machine (Java VM) is required.
Kerberos
A network authentication system used for Windows 2000 or later, used for Active
Directory authentication. Kerberos arranges an authentic site within the network
to provide two-phase authentication processes of users login and the use of net-
work resources, allowing users to be securely and efficiently authenticated.
LAN
The acronym for Local Area Network, a network constructed by connecting
computers on the same floor, in the same building, or in neighboring buildings.
LDAP
The acronym for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, a protocol used to ac-
cess a database that can manage E-mail addresses and environmental informa-
tion of network users on the Internet, intranet, or other TCP/IP network.
LPD
The acronym for Line Printer Daemon, a platform-independent printer protocol
running on the TCP/IP network. The protocol was originally developed for BSD
UNIX, and has become one of the printing protocols typically used among gen-
eral computers.
LPR/LPD
The acronym for Line Printer Request/Line Printer Daemon, a printing method via
the network, used for Windows NT or UNIX based systems. LPR/LPD uses
TCP/IP to output printing data from Windows or Unix to a printer on the network.
MAC Address
MAC is the acronym for Media Access Control. MAC address is an ID number
unique to each Ethernet card, enabling the cards to send and receive data to and
from each other. A Mac address consists of 48-bit numbers. The first 24 bits are
controlled by IEEE and used to allocate a unique number to each manufacture,
whereas the latter 24 bits are used by each manufacturer to assign a unique
number to each card.
Memory
A storage device used for storing data temporarily. Some types of memory retain
data even when the power is turned off, while others not.
MH
The acronym for Modified Huffman, a data compression encoding method used
for fax transmissions. Text-based originals are compressed to approximately
1/10 the original size.
MIB
The acronym for Management Information Base, which defines the format of
management information for network devices that are collected using SNMP in
TCP/IP communication. Two types of MIB are provided, that is, the private MIB
specific to each manufacturer and the standardized MIB.
MMR
The acronym for Modified Modified Read, a data compression encoding method
used for fax transmissions. Text-based originals are compressed to approxi-
mately 1/20 the original size.
NetBEUI
The acronym for NetBIOS Extended User Interface, a network protocol devel-
oped by IBM. NetBEUI enables you to construct a small-scale network simply by
configuring computer names.
NetWare
A network operating system developed by Novell, using NetWare IPX/SPX as the
communication protocol.
NTLM
The acronym for NT LAN Manager, a user authentication method used for Win-
dows NT or later. NTLM encodes password using MD4 or MD5 encoding meth-
od.
NTP
The acronym for Network Time Protocol, a protocol used to adjust the compu-
ter's internal clock precisely via the network. In a hierarchical method, the time
is adjusted with the server at the highest level using GPS to acquire the correct
time, which is then referenced by each lower level host.
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Description