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Glossary
TCP/IP
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. A standard set
of protocols that govern the basic workings of the Internet. It
was developed by DARPA and implemented in 1982. TCP/IP
encompasses both network layer and transport layer protocols
(in the OSI model). While TCP and IP specify two protocols at
specific protocol layers, TCP/IP is often used to refer to the
entire DOD protocol suite based upon these, including Telnet,
FTP, UDP and RDP.
Telnet
Telnet is the login and terminal emulation program for
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
networks such as the Internet. Its primary function is to allow
users to log into remote host systems.
Terminal emulation
Programs that allow a WBT to act like a particular brand or type
of terminal. The WBT thus appears as a terminal to the host
computer and accepts the same escape sequences for
functions such as cursor positioning and clearing the screen.
Thin-client
A low-cost computing device that works in a server-centric
computing model. Thin clients typically do not require
state-of-the-art, powerful processors and large amounts of RAM
and ROM because they access applications from a central
server or network. Thin clients can operate in a Server-based
Computing environment.
Timeout
A time interval within which certain operations must occur; for
example, the time allotment for the terminal to connect to a login
host. After the timeout, the process can either be repeated or
discontinued.
Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) A model that helps IT professionals understand and manage the
budgeted (direct) and unbudgeted (indirect) costs incurred for
acquiring, maintaining and using an application or a computing
system. TCO normally includes training, upgrades, and
administration as well as the purchase price. Lowering TCO
through single-point control is a key benefit of Server-based
Computing.
Touch screen
A type of display screen that has a touch-sensitive transparent
panel that can sense when someone is touching it, and is able
to furnish a computer with precise information as to exactly
where on the screen the touch occurred. Touch screens are
used with software that uses the information provided by the
screen touch to respond to user requests.
Summary of Contents for Compaq t1010
Page 1: ...T1000 T1010 Series Windows based Terminal Administrators Guide Software Version 3 5 ...
Page 25: ...Terminal Installation 1 Model T1000 Terminal Installation 2 Model T1010 Terminal Installation ...
Page 27: ...4 Terminal Installation Figure 1 1 T1000 Terminal Back Panel Connectors ...
Page 33: ...10 Terminal Installation Figure 2 1 T1010 Terminal Back Panel Connectors ...
Page 44: ...22 Advanced User Interface Figure 3 5 Desktop and Keyboard Settings Dialog Box ...
Page 103: ...Connection Configuration 85 Figure 11 3 Dial Up Configuration Wizard 3 ...
Page 159: ...148 External Devices Figure 21 1 Devices Properties Sheet ...
Page 167: ...156 External Devices Figure 23 1 Uninstall Dialog Box ...
Page 189: ...External Devices 179 Figure 28 5 Printer Properties Dialog Box Layout Tab ...
Page 192: ...External Devices 183 Figure 29 2 Printers Properties Sheet ...