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LaCie Ethernet Disk User Manual uses the Internet Protocol (IP). UDP uses the IP to get a data unit (a datagram) from one computer to another, but does not sequence the packets that the data arrives in. UDP also provides port numbers to distinguish different user requests, and an optional checksum capability to verify that the data arrived intact. Utility - Software designed to perform maintenance tasks on the system or its components. Examples include backup programs, programs to retrieve files and data on disk, programs for preparing (or formatting) a disk or and resource editors. Glossary page 62

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LaCie Ethernet Disk
Glossary
User Manual
page 62
uses the Internet Protocol (IP). UDP uses the IP to get a data
unit (a datagram) from one computer to another, but does
not sequence the packets that the data arrives in. UDP also
provides port numbers to distinguish different user requests,
and an optional checksum capability to verify that the data
arrived intact.
Utility
– Software designed to perform maintenance tasks on
the system or its components. Examples include backup pro-
grams, programs to retrieve files and data on disk, programs
for preparing (or formatting) a disk or and resource editors.