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ISSN
International Standard Serial Number. An ISSN consists of eight digits comprising two
groups of four digits each, separated by a hyphen. The eighth digit is a check digit used
as a computer validity check; it consists of a number between 0 and 9 or an uppercase X
(for the arabic numeral 10).
List View
The data that appears in the right pane when an option is selected in Tree View.
MIB (Management
Information Base)
A Management Information Base (MIB) is a file that defines a set of
SNMP (Simple Net-
work Management Protocol)
variables, their types and usage. There are a number of
standard MIBs available, depending on the information being managed. The MIB is used
by the management tools to allow them to better support the configuration values pro-
vided on the terminals, such as scanner controls and terminal type information.
Network ID
Here used to mean that you should configure the Windows user settings, such as the user
name, password, and domain name. Microsoft
’
s definition includes some wireless net-
work IDs as equivalent to
SSID
s.
Packages
A grouping of files, packages and firmware images.
Portable Data
Assistant (PDA)
A handheld Windows-based computer that can be synchronized with a host PC to share
files and data. Sometimes contains an infrared device to beam information to another
unit.
Portable Data
Terminal (PDT)
An industrial strength handheld computer with a keypad, navigation keys, and a bar code
scanner used in inventory, retail, and warehouse activities to collect data and upload it to
a host PC.
PRG
Product Reference Guide. It is included on the Product CD that accompanies each Data-
logic unit.
QRG
Quick Reference Guide. A printed copy is included in the box with each unit.
RF card
A small card-shaped device installed in a terminal that allows wireless connection and
communication with a network.
Server Error Log
Server Activity Log. This log displays server actions and errors.
Shortcut menu
A menu that is displayed for a selected object; usually accessed by right-clicking the
mouse over the selected object. The menu contains commands that are contextually rele-
vant to the selection in the Tree View.
SNMP (Simple
Network
Management
Protocol)
SNMP is the standard protocol for managing devices on a network. Simple Network Man-
agement Protocol (SNMP) is a standardized protocol for network management services
using a client/server model. The network management program (client) issues queries
and commands to the remote device
Summary of Contents for PDA
Page 1: ...Falcon Management Utility User s Manual...
Page 36: ...About FMU 24 Falcon Management Utility FMU NOTES...
Page 52: ...FMU Operation 40 Falcon Management Utility FMU NOTES...
Page 60: ...Configuration Settings 48 Falcon Management Utility FMU NOTES...
Page 74: ...DHCP Server Setup 62 Falcon Management Utility FMU NOTES...
Page 88: ...Troubleshooting 76 Falcon Management Utility FMU NOTES...
Page 96: ...Index 84 Falcon Management Utility FMU NOTES...
Page 97: ...Index User s Manual 85 NOTES...