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TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol is a version of the TC/IP FTP protocol - printing problems

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Terms and Abbreviations Terms and Abbreviations Definitions SSL Status Monitor alerts TCP/IP TFTP TLS UDP Walk-Up Technology SSL (Secure Socket Layer) is a protocol that has become the universal standard on the Web for authenticating sites and for encrypting communications between users and Web servers. Because SSL is built into all major browsers and Web servers, simply installing a digital certificate or Server ID enables SSL capabilities. Status Monitor is a tool installed with the Windows printer driver and the Macintosh printer driver. It automatically checks the printer status when a print job is sent. If the printer is unable to print a job, Status Monitor automatically displays an alert on the user's computer screen to let them know that the printer needs attention. The user can click the alert to view instructions explaining how to fix the problem. TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is a set of communication protocols that is supported by a variety of computer platforms. TCP controls data transfer, and IP controls data routing. TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) is a version of the TC/IP FTP protocol that uses UDP and has no directory or pass capability. TLS (Transport Layer Security) is a protocol for establishing a secure connection between the client and the server. TLS is capable of authenticating both the client and the server, and creating an encrypted connection between the two. HTTP uses TLS to establish secure connections. UDP (User Datagram Protocol) is a minimal message-oriented transport layer protocol found on domain name servers (DNS). The Dell Print Driver Installer (Windows) is a software utility that provides for quick and easy installation of the printer driver. One choice for installation is Walk-Up Technology. For more information, see Walk-Up Installation on page 2-3. Dell 7330 Mono Laser Printer System Administrator Guide 6-4

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Terms and Abbreviations
Dell 7330 Mono Laser Printer System Administrator Guide
6-4
SSL
SSL (Secure Socket Layer) is a protocol that has become the universal standard
on the Web for authenticating sites and for encrypting communications between
users and Web servers. Because SSL is built into all major browsers and Web
servers, simply installing a digital certificate or Server ID enables SSL
capabilities.
Status Monitor alerts
Status Monitor is a tool installed with the Windows printer driver and the
Macintosh printer driver. It automatically checks the printer status when a print
job is sent. If the printer is unable to print a job, Status Monitor automatically
displays an alert on the user’s computer screen to let them know that the printer
needs attention. The user can click the alert to view instructions explaining how
to fix the problem.
TCP/IP
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is a set of
communication protocols that is supported by a variety of computer platforms.
TCP controls data transfer, and IP controls data routing.
TFTP
TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) is a version of the TC/IP FTP protocol that
uses UDP and has no directory or pass capability.
TLS
TLS (Transport Layer Security) is a protocol for establishing a secure connection
between the client and the server. TLS is capable of authenticating both the client
and the server, and creating an encrypted connection between the two. HTTP
uses TLS to establish secure connections.
UDP
UDP (User Datagram Protocol) is a minimal message-oriented transport layer
protocol found on domain name servers (DNS).
Walk-Up Technology
The Dell Print Driver Installer (Windows) is a software utility that provides for
quick and easy installation of the printer driver. One choice for installation is
Walk-Up Technology. For more information, see
Walk-Up Installation
on
page 2-3.
Terms and Abbreviations
Definitions