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B
bps
Bits per second. Refers to the speed with which a fax machine
sends and receives data.
BOOTP
BOOTstrap Protocol. A protocol that enables a client machine to
automatically obtain network setup information from a server over
a TCP/IP network. BOOTP enables a client to automatically
locate such information as the host name, domain name, and IP
address, so that it is not necessary to create these items
manually.
Broadcasting
Transmitting documents to more than one location (through the
machine’s memory).
Buffer size
The size of a data area, or buffer, shared by devices or programs
working at different speeds or with different priorities. The buffer
is designed to prevent one device or process from being held up
by another. For this to be possible, the buffer must be set up
correctly.
C
CNG
Calling Tone. This is a signal sent by fax machines to identify the
call as an incoming document. When the receiving fax detects
this signal, it automatically starts to receive the fax transmission.
The majority of fax machines in use today can send and detect
CNG signals.
Coded Dial Codes
A method to specify a destination registered in Address Book.
Press [Coded Dial] and a three-digit code using the numeric keys.
Community Name
An identification keyword for SNMP (Simple Network
Management Protocol).
Cookie
A file left on a user’s computer when the user visits a web site. A
cookie allows the web site to recognize the user on subsequent
visits. Cookies are generally used to enable a user to
automatically sign on to certain web sites and to customize the
features offered by such sites.
Cursor
The underline symbol you see on the LCD when you register
numbers and names in the machine.