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Glossary
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address
A numerical identifier defined and used by a particular protocol and associated
software to distinguish one node from another.
address resolution
In networks, the mapping of node names to IP addresses and the mapping of IP
addresses to low-level hardware addresses.
address resolution
protocol (ARP)
A protocol used to convert an IP address to a low-level hardware address. ARP can
be used only over a single physical network and is limited to networks that support
hardware broadcast.
ARP
See address resolution protocol.
asynchronous
A device's mode of operation in which a sequence of operations are executed
irrespective of coincidence with any event. Devices that are directly accessible by
people (for example, terminal keyboards) operate in this manner.
asynchronous
processor board
The 24-port mux board for the DTC 72MX, which allows up to 24 direct and
modem connections per board. A DTC 72MX can have up to 3 asynchronous
processor boards (for a total of 72 connections).
attachment unit
interface
AUI. The cable that runs between each node (host, DTC, or other device) and the
medium attachment unit (MAU) that connects it to the LAN in a ThickLAN
configuration.
Summary of Contents for 9000 Series 700
Page 1: ...Using the HP DTC Manager UX HP 9000 Series 700 and 800 Computers ...
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Page 10: ...10 Contents ...
Page 14: ...xiv Related HP Documentation ...
Page 22: ...1 22 Special DTC terminology ...
Page 84: ...84 Configuring DTC management protocol parameters 7 ...
Page 122: ...122 Copying and pasting configurations 9 ...
Page 136: ...136 Other dtcmodifyconfs parameter definitions 10 ...
Page 140: ...140 Downloading the configuration 11 ...
Page 164: ...164 About dtccheckip 13 ...
Page 174: ...14 174 Event log examples ...
Page 186: ...186 DTC user interface commands A ...
Page 200: ...200 HP UX 9 x file system B ...
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