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3.5 Glossary 3 Term IPX/SPX JPEG Kerberos LAN LDAP LLMNR LLTD Local printer Long original LPD LPR/LPD MAC address Main Scanning Main scanning direction Manual transmission MDN Memory Memory overflow Description The acronym for Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange, which is a protocol developed by Novell, Inc., typically used in NetWare environments. The acronym for Joint Photographic Experts Group. It is a file format used to save image data. (The file extension is ".jpg"). The compression ratio is generally 1/10 to 1/100. JPEG is an effective method to compress photographs and other natural images. 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, which is 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, which is 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 Link-local Multicast Name Resolution, which is a protocol used for the name resolution of neighboring computers. LLMNR uses simple exchange of request and response messages to perform name resolution of neighboring computers without configuring DNS server or clients. The acronym for Link Layer Topology Discovery, which is a technology investigating how the devices on the network are connected. Network devices with this technology are recognized by Windows Vista/Server 2008 on the network, and displayed as icons configured on the network map of Windows Vista. A printer connected to a parallel or USB port of a computer. A function to send original pages longer than the standard size. Long size documents can be sent by selecting this function. The acronym for Line Printer Daemon, which is 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, which is a printing method via the network, used for Windows NT or UNIX based systems. It 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. The operation of scanning a document optically, and converting the document into image data. The horizontal direction for scanning originals. An operation to send a fax while checking the status of the receiver. The acronym for Message Disposition Notifications, which is a message sent to confirm that the mail has been unsealed, a response to a sender when the sender requests for doing so. A storage device used for storing data temporarily. Some types of memory retain data even after the power is turned off, while others not. A condition where the fax memory becomes full while scanned documents or temporarily stored documents are saved. bizhub C652/C652DS/C552/C552DS/C452 3-33