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Glossary 1000Base-SX access control access sharing action active Administrator alarm alert alert threshold ALERT_NUMBER appliance archive This appendix defines terms used in this guide to categorize attack elements and system elements. 1000 Mbps (1 Gbps) baseband Ethernet over two multimode optical fibers using shortwave laser optics. The mechanisms and policies that restrict access to computer resources. An access control list (ACL), for example, specifies what operations different users can perform on specific files and directories. The act of permitting two or more users simultaneous access to file servers or devices. A predefined response to an event or alert by a system or application. A status that indicates that a program, job, policy, or scan is running. For example, when a scheduled scan executes, it is considered active. An individual with an account that is configured to perform administrative tasks, such as view reports, receive alerts, and add or delete objects. This group and its respective set of permissions is predefined, and cannot be modified. See also user account. A sound or visual signal that is triggered by an error condition. See notification. See also event. A rule that monitors suspicious activity based on access attempts and time intervals. You can customize or disable the default threshold according to your needs. Represents the number of times that the response rule has been triggered for the given incident. A specialized server designed for ease of installation and maintenance. Hardware and software are bundled, and applications are pre-installed. The device is plugged into a network and can begin working almost immediately with little configuration. A collection of computer files that have been packaged together for backup, to transport to some other location, for saving away from the computer so that more hard disk storage can be made available, or for some other purpose. An archive can include a simple list of files or files organized under a directory or catalog structure (depending on how a particular program supports archiving).