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The acronym for Internet Message Access Protocol. The protocol for retriev
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13.3 Scanner Glossary 13 Term DHCP DNS DPI (dpi) Driver Dynamic authentication (LDAP setting) Ethernet File extension FTP Gateway Gradation Gray scale GSS-SPNEGO/ Simple/Digest MD5 Halftone Hard disk Host name HTTP ICM IMAP Install IP Address Description The acronym for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. used for a client computer on the TCP/IP network to load network configuration automatically from a server. Just using a DHCP server to centrally manage IP addresses of the DHCP clients enables you to construct a network without IP address conflicts or other troubles. The acronym for Domain Name System. DNS allows for obtaining the IP address corresponding to a host name in network environments. This system enables a user to access other computers on the network by specifying host names instead of elusive and non-intuitive IP addresses. The acronym for Dots Per Inch. A unit of resolution used for printers and scanners. This indicates the number of dots used to represent an inch. The higher this value, the higher the resolution. Software that works as a bridge between a computer and a peripheral device. An authentication method option used when connecting to a LDAP server from a multifunctional product. Select this option if you want an user to enter the login name and password each time the user logs on the LDAP server to refer to destination information. A standard for LAN transmission lines. Characters added to a file name for the recognition of the file format. The file extension is added after a dot of a file name, for example, ".bmp" or ".jpg". The acronym for File Transfer Protocol. This is a protocol used for transferring files via the Internet, an intranet or other TCP/IP network. Hardware and software used as the point where a network is connected to a network. A gateway not only connects networks but also changes data formats, addresses, and protocols according to the connected networks. The shading levels of an image. Larger number of the levels can reproduce smoother transition of the shading. A form of presenting monochrome image by using the gradation information shifting from black to white. Authentication methods used for logging in to the LDAP server. The different authentication method, GSS-SPENEGO, SIMPLE or Digest MD5 is used for a LDAP server depending on the type of the server being used or server settings. A method for presenting the shading of an image by using different sizes of black and white dots A large capacity storage device for storing data. The data is retained even after the power is turned off. The name used to identify a device on a network. The acronym for HyperText Transfer Protocol. This is a protocol used to send or receive data between a Web server and a client (such as a Web browser). HTTP can exchange files such as images, sounds, and movies that are associated with documents, including their presentation formats and other information. The acronym for Image Color Management, a color management system used for Windows. ICM adjusts the difference of a color caused by different I/O devices, such as monitors, scanners and printers, and reproduce the color mostly common to any those devices. The acronym for Internet Message Access Protocol. The protocol for retrieving E-mail messages with the function for managing mailboxes on the server. Currently, IMAP4 (the fourth version of IMAP) is most often used. To install hardware, operating systems, applications, printer drivers, or other software on to a computer. An address or a code used to identify an individual network device on the Internet. A maximum of three digits for four numbers are displayed such as 192.168.1.10. The IP address is assigned to every computer or other device connected to the Internet. bizhub 652/552 13-6