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13.3 Scanner Glossary 13 Term NTLM NTP OCR OS PASV PDF Peer-to-peer Pixel Pixel POP POP Before SMTP Port Number Preview Printer driver Property Protocol Proxy server RAW port number realm (IPP setting) Referral setting (LDAP setting) Resolution Description The acronym for NT LAN Manager, which is a user authentication method used for Windows NT or later. NTLM encodes password using MD4 or MD5 encoding method. The acronym for Network Time Protocol, a protocol used to adjust the computer's internal clock precisely via the network. In a hierarchical method, the time is adjusted with the server at the highest level using GPS to acquire the correct time, which is then referenced by each lower level host. The acronym for Optical Character Reader, a device or software that converts handwritten or printed characters to text data by optically scanning them and comparing them with previously stored patterns for identification. The acronym for Operating System. This is base software used to control the system of a computer. Windows, MacOS, or UNIX is an OS. The abbreviation for PASsiVe, a mode used to connect to an FTP server from within a firewall. If this mode is not selected, the firewall regards the access as unauthorized and blocks the connection, disabling any file transmission. The acronym for Portable Document Format. This is an electronically formatted document with file extension of ".pdf". PDF is a PostScript based format, and can be viewed using Adobe Acrobat Reader, a free viewer software. A type of network where the connected devices can be communicate with each other without using a dedicated server. Pixel indicates an image pixel, the smallest constitutional unit of an image. The smallest constitutional unit of an image. The acronym for Post Office Protocol. A protocol for retrieving E-mail messages from a mail server. Currently, POP3 (the third version of POP) is most often used. A user authentication method used when sending E-mail messages. POP Before SMTP receives E-mail messages first, then authenticates the user using the POP server. The IP address, passed through the user authentication by the POP server, is then permitted to use the SMTP server. This method prevents third parties without permission to use the mail server from sending mail messages. A number used to identify the transmission port assigned to each process running on a computer on the network. The same port cannot be used by multiple processes. A function allowing you to view an image before being processed for printing or scanning. Software that works as a bridge between a computer and a printer. Attribute information. When using a printer driver, various functions can be specified in the file properties. By using properties of a file, you can check the attribute information about the file. A rule enabling a computer to communicate with other computers or peripherals. A server that is installed to act as an intermediary connection between each client and different servers to effectively ensure security over the entire system for Internet connections A TCP port number used when the RAW protocol is selected for Windows or other TCP printing. The RAW port number is usually set to 9100. An area used for allowing security functions. The area is used to organize user names, passwords and other authentication information, and define the security policy in the area. If there is no relevant destination data found on an LDAP server, the LDAP server itself instructs which LDAP server to be searched for the next. The referral setting configures whether the multifunctional product is responsible for searching the next LDAP server. The resolution value indicates how much detail of an object can be reproduced precisely on an image or a print matter. bizhub 652/552 13-8