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instance Tag UFiT, User Friendly class

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target address scheme resolution service Telnet TUI unique for unambiguous access to associated instance information needed to support association traversal rooted at the MAP AdminDomain instance. This entity is responsible for discovering and enumerating the managed elements within the local domain, for maintaining the addressing and naming structure of the local domain, and coordinating this information with the operation invocation engine. A telecommunications protocol providing specifications for emulating a remote computer terminal so that one can access a distant computer and function online using an interface that appears to be part of the user's local system. Text User Interface. A command-line interface that enables you to enter and run commands in the MP. U Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) Universal Serial Bus (USB) user account User Friendly class Tag (UFcT) User Friendly instance Path (UFiP) User Friendly instance Tag (UFiT) User Friendly Tag (UFT) user name UTF-8 EFI is an Itanium-based architecture feature that defines the interfaces between the operating system and the system firmware, and between firmware driver and the system firmware. EFI provides a standard environment for booting an OS and running preboot applications. EFI post-1.10 activities is owned by the nonprofit organization named Unified EFI Forum, Inc. The Unified EFI Forum is a non-profit collaborative trade organization formed to promote and manage the UEFI standard. As an evolving standard, the UEFI specification is driven by contributions and support from member companies of the UEFI Forum. An external bus standard that supports data transfer rates of 450 Mb/s (USB 2.0). A USB port connects devices such as mouse pointers, keyboards, and printers, to the computer system. A record of essential user information that is stored on the system. Each user who accesses a system has a user account. A short, user-friendly synonym for a CIM class name. It has the same properties and methods as the CIM class it represents. A unique path to an instance formed by concatenating the UFiTs of each instance from the root instance to the terminating instance. The intervening '/' between each UFiT represents an address association. A unique instance tag within the scope of the target instance's containment class. A UFiT is created by adding an nonzero positive-integer suffix to the target instance's UFcT. A short, user-friendly tag for a CIM class name or instance. There are two types of UFTs; UFcT and UFiT. A combination of letters, and possibly numbers, that identifies a user to the system. Unicode Transformation Format (8-bit). A variable-length character encoding for Unicode. V Virtual Media vKVM VPN Also, vMedia. Connects a CD/DVD-ROM drive or CD disk image files on client system to the remote server so they appear local to the server during system boot or while the operating system is available. Supports HP-UX, Windows, and Linux server operating environments using Windows and Linux clients. Virtual keyboard, video, mouse. Virtual private network. A network that is constructed using public wires (the Internet) to connect nodes. These systems use encryption and other security mechanisms to ensure only authorized users can access the network and that the data cannot be intercepted. 147

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unique for unambiguous access to associated instance information needed to support association
traversal rooted at the MAP AdminDomain instance.
target address
scheme resolution
service
This entity is responsible for discovering and enumerating the managed elements within the local
domain, for maintaining the addressing and naming structure of the local domain, and coordinating
this information with the operation invocation engine.
Telnet
A telecommunications protocol providing specifications for emulating a remote computer terminal
so that one can access a distant computer and function online using an interface that appears to
be part of the user's local system.
TUI
Text User Interface. A command-line interface that enables you to enter and run commands in
the MP.
U
Unified Extensible
Firmware Interface
(UEFI)
EFI is an Itanium-based architecture feature that defines the interfaces between the operating
system and the system firmware, and between firmware driver and the system firmware. EFI
provides a standard environment for booting an OS and running preboot applications. EFI
post-1.10 activities is owned by the nonprofit organization named Unified EFI Forum, Inc. The
Unified EFI Forum is a non-profit collaborative trade organization formed to promote and manage
the UEFI standard. As an evolving standard, the UEFI specification is driven by contributions and
support from member companies of the UEFI Forum.
Universal Serial
Bus (USB)
An external bus standard that supports data transfer rates of 450 Mb/s (USB 2.0). A USB port
connects devices such as mouse pointers, keyboards, and printers, to the computer system.
user account
A record of essential user information that is stored on the system. Each user who accesses a
system has a user account.
User Friendly class
Tag (UFcT)
A short, user-friendly synonym for a CIM class name. It has the same properties and methods as
the CIM class it represents.
User Friendly
instance Path
(UFiP)
A unique path to an instance formed by concatenating the UFiTs of each instance from the root
instance to the terminating instance. The intervening ‘/’ between each UFiT represents an address
association.
User Friendly
instance Tag (UFiT)
A unique instance tag within the scope of the target instance’s containment class. A UFiT is created
by adding an nonzero positive-integer suffix to the target instance’s UFcT.
User Friendly Tag
(UFT)
A short, user-friendly tag for a CIM class name or instance. There are two types of UFTs; UFcT
and UFiT.
user name
A combination of letters, and possibly numbers, that identifies a user to the system.
UTF-8
Unicode Transformation Format (8-bit). A variable-length character encoding for Unicode.
V
Virtual Media
Also, vMedia. Connects a CD/DVD-ROM drive or CD disk image files on client system to the
remote server so they appear local to the server during system boot or while the operating system
is available. Supports HP-UX, Windows, and Linux server operating environments using Windows
and Linux clients.
vKVM
Virtual keyboard, video, mouse.
VPN
Virtual private network. A network that is constructed using public wires (the Internet) to connect
nodes. These systems use encryption and other security mechanisms to ensure only authorized
users can access the network and that the data cannot be intercepted.
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