IPv4
A network layer protocol for packet-switched networks. IPv4 supports 2
32
(about 4.3 billion)
addresses.
IPv6
A network layer protocol for packet-switched networks. It is the designated successor of IPv4 for
general use on the Internet. The main improvement of IPv6 is the increase in the number of
addresses available for networked devices, allowing, for example, each mobile phone and mobile
electronic device to have its own unique address.
ISV
Independent software vendor.
ITDT
IBM TotalStorage Diagnostic tool.
ITST
Idle-time self-test.
K
Kerberos
Kerberos Authentication is a standard (RFC 1510) third-party authentication protocol that
provides end-to-end security for distributed computing environments.
kilogram (kg)
1000 grams (approximately 2.2 pounds).
km
kilometer. 1000 Meters, Approximately 5/8 mile.
KMIP
Key Management Interoperability Protocol.
L
LAN
Local area network. A computer network within a limited area.
LCB
Library Control Blade.
LCD
See liquid crystal display.
LDAP
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. This protocol allows the library to use login and password
information that is stored on a server to grant access to the library functions.
LDAPS
Secure LDAP over SSL.
LDI
Library Drive Interface.
LED
Light-emitting diode.
Library certification
In cryptography, a certificate that is provided by the library.
Library-managed encryption
Tape encryption that is controlled by the tape library.
Linear Tape-Open (LTO)
A type of tape storage technology that is developed by the IBM Corporation, Hewlett-Packard,
and Quantum. LTO technology is an "open format" technology, which means that its users have
multiple sources of product and media. The "open" nature of LTO technology enables
compatibility between different vendors' offerings by ensuring that vendors comply with
verification standards. The LTO technology is implemented in two formats: the Accelis format
focuses on fast access; the Ultrium format focuses on high capacity. The Ultrium format is the
preferred format when capacity (rather than fast access) is the key storage consideration. An
Ultrium cartridge has a compressed data capacity of up to 15000 GB (2.5:1 compression) and a
native data capacity of up to 6000 GB.
Liquid crystal display (LCD)
A low-power display technology that is used in computers and other I/O devices.
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