Konica Minolta Kodak Scan Station 710 Operation Guide - Page 138
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol
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Router - a device that allows multiple computers and devices to connect to a local area network. A router can also be one of many routers that comprise a wide area network (WAN). SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) - is a protocol used in sending and receiving email. TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol) - a suite of protocols tailored to specific needs for advanced networking. Named after TCP and IP, the first of the many protocols in the suite. TCP/IP forms the basic standard for communication over the Internet. TCP Port - special number in the header of a network data packet, TCP ports are used to map data to computer processes or applications. For example, a server receiving incoming TCP data packets with a number of 21 in the header will normally map that data to the FTP process running on the server (21 is the standard port for initiating an FTP session with a client). UNC (Universal Naming Convention) - a standard for identifying servers, printers and other resources in a network, a UNC path uses double slashes or backslashes to precede the name of the computer and a single slash to precede the name of the resource being accessed. In Windows operating systems, the UNC name format is: \\servername\sharename\path\filename Workgroup - a Microsoft network mechanism for grouping multiple computers and computer resources without the use of an actual network domain. A-61796 July 2014 12-3