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I implicit command target The target acted upon is inherent to the command being executed. Internet Protocol (IP) address The unique 32-bit address that specifies the location of each device or workstation in the Internet. For example, 9.67.97.103 is an IP address. IP address See Internet Protocol (IP) address. K KVM Keyboard, Video, Mouse. L LED See Light Emitting Diode. Light Emitting Diode A semiconductor chip that gives off visible or infrared light when activated. M manageability access point A service of a system that provides management in accordance to specifications of SMASH. managed element The finest granularity of addressing which can be the target of commands or messages, or a collection thereof. managed system A collection of managed elements that comprise a computer system. Management Module The management module provides system-management functions and KVM multiplexing for all of the blade servers in the BladeCenter unit that support KVM. It controls the external keyboard, mouse, and video connections, for use by a local console, and a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet remote management connection. MAP See manageability access point. ME See managed element. MM See Management Module. multicast Transmission of the same data to a selected group of destinations. N Non-addressing association An association instance which is not used by the MAP in constructing the UFiP to any instances the association instance references. O OEM See Original Equipment Manufacturer. OEM properties Properties added to instances of a class by an OEM vendor. OEM target A managed element whose properties, behavior, UFcT, etc. are outside the scope of the SMASH specifications and are vendor dependent. OEM verbs Verbs defined by an OEM vendor which are outside the SM CLP specification. option A term of the command line that selects a particular behavior of a command verb. Original Equipment Manufacturer Company incorporating SMASH standard into its own product. P property An attribute of the command target. R relative target address A designation of target address in relation to the current default target as opposed to an absolute target address. S Secure Shell Version 2 (SSHv2) A protocol which permits secure remote access over a network from one computer to another. SSHv2 See Secure Shell Version 2. SMASH CLP See Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware Command Line Protocol. SMASH Proxy IBM software product which allows remote management of BladeCenter chassis in conformance with the SMASH standard. 118 SMASH Proxy Installation and User's Guide

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I
implicit
command
target
The
target
acted
upon
is
inherent
to
the
command
being
executed.
Internet
Protocol
(IP)
address
The
unique
32-bit
address
that
specifies
the
location
of
each
device
or
workstation
in
the
Internet.
For
example,
9.67.97.103
is
an
IP
address.
IP
address
See
Internet
Protocol
(IP)
address
.
K
KVM
Keyboard,
Video,
Mouse.
L
LED
See
Light
Emitting
Diode
.
Light
Emitting
Diode
A
semiconductor
chip
that
gives
off
visible
or
infrared
light
when
activated.
M
manageability
access
point
A
service
of
a
system
that
provides
management
in
accordance
to
specifications
of
SMASH.
managed
element
The
finest
granularity
of
addressing
which
can
be
the
target
of
commands
or
messages,
or
a
collection
thereof.
managed
system
A
collection
of
managed
elements
that
comprise
a
computer
system.
Management
Module
The
management
module
provides
system-management
functions
and
KVM
multiplexing
for
all
of
the
blade
servers
in
the
BladeCenter
unit
that
support
KVM.
It
controls
the
external
keyboard,
mouse,
and
video
connections,
for
use
by
a
local
console,
and
a
10/100
Mbps
Ethernet
remote
management
connection.
MAP
See
manageability
access
point
.
ME
See
managed
element
.
MM
See
Management
Module
.
multicast
Transmission
of
the
same
data
to
a
selected
group
of
destinations.
N
Non-addressing
association
An
association
instance
which
is
not
used
by
the
MAP
in
constructing
the
UFiP
to
any
instances
the
association
instance
references.
O
OEM
See
Original
Equipment
Manufacturer
.
OEM
properties
Properties
added
to
instances
of
a
class
by
an
OEM
vendor.
OEM
target
A
managed
element
whose
properties,
behavior,
UFcT,
etc.
are
outside
the
scope
of
the
SMASH
specifications
and
are
vendor
dependent.
OEM
verbs
Verbs
defined
by
an
OEM
vendor
which
are
outside
the
SM
CLP
specification.
option
A
term
of
the
command
line
that
selects
a
particular
behavior
of
a
command
verb.
Original
Equipment
Manufacturer
Company
incorporating
SMASH
standard
into
its
own
product.
P
property
An
attribute
of
the
command
target.
R
relative
target
address
A
designation
of
target
address
in
relation
to
the
current
default
target
as
opposed
to
an
absolute
target
address.
S
Secure
Shell
Version
2
(SSHv2)
A
protocol
which
permits
secure
remote
access
over
a
network
from
one
computer
to
another.
SSHv2
See
Secure
Shell
Version
2
.
SMASH
CLP
See
Systems
Management
Architecture
for
Server
Hardware
Command
Line
Protocol
.
SMASH
Proxy
IBM
software
product
which
allows
remote
management
of
BladeCenter
chassis
in
conformance
with
the
SMASH
standard.
118
SMASH
Proxy
Installation
and
User's
Guide