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Glossary Access Mode Access Profile ACE ACL Aggregated VLAN AH ARP ASIC Asset Tag Authentication Profile A Specifies the method by which user access is granted to the system. Allows network managers to define profiles and rules for accessing the device. Access to management functions can be limited to user groups, which are defined by the following criteria: • Ingress interfaces. • Source IP address and/or Source IP subnets. Filters in Access Control Lists (ACL) that determine which network traffic is forwarded. ACE are based on the following criteria: • Protocol. • Protocol ID. • Source Port. • Destination Port. • Wildcard Mask. • Source IP Address. • Destination IP Address. Access Control List. Access Control Lists are used to grant, deny, or limit access to devices, features, or applications. Groups several VLANs into a single aggregated VLAN. Aggregating VLANs enables routers to respond to ARP requests for nodes located on different sub-VLANs belonging to the same Super VLAN. Routers respond with their MAC address. Authentication Header Protocol. Provides source host authentication and data integrity. Address Resolution Protocol. A TCP/IP protocol that converts IP addresses into physical addresses. Application Specific Integrated Circuit. A custom chip designed for a specific application. Specifies the user-defined device reference. Set of rules that enable login to and authentication of users and applications. Embedded Web System User Guide www.hp.com Glossary-1

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Glossary-1
Glossary
A
Access Mode
Specifies the method by which user access is granted to the system.
Access Profile
Allows network managers to define profiles and rules for accessing the device.
Access to management functions can be limited to user groups, which are defined
by the following criteria:
• Ingress interfaces.
• Source IP address and/or Source IP subnets.
ACE
Filters in Access Control Lists (ACL) that determine which network traffic is
forwarded. ACE are based on the following criteria:
• Protocol.
• Protocol ID.
• Source Port.
• Destination Port.
• Wildcard Mask.
• Source IP Address.
• Destination IP Address.
ACL
Access Control List.
Access Control Lists are used to grant, deny, or limit access to
devices, features, or applications.
Aggregated
VLAN
Groups several VLANs into a single aggregated VLAN. Aggregating VLANs
enables routers to respond to ARP requests for nodes located on different
sub-VLANs belonging to the same Super VLAN. Routers respond with their MAC
address.
AH
Authentication Header Protocol
. Provides source host authentication and data
integrity.
ARP
Address Resolution Protocol
. A TCP/IP protocol that converts IP addresses into
physical addresses.
ASIC
Application Specific Integrated Circuit
. A custom chip designed for a specific
application.
Asset Tag
Specifies the user-defined device reference.
Authentication
Profile
Set of rules that enable login to and authentication of users and applications.