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broadcast address
An address used to broadcast a request to a network, usually to discover the
presence of a machine.
browser
See
Web browser
.
cascade
A command that arranges windows so that they are overlapped, with the
active window in front.
CD-ROM (Compact Disc Read-Only Memory)
A disk on which data is stored.
checkbox
A dialog box option that is not mutually exclusive with other options.
Clicking a checkbox inserts or removes an X or a checkmark.
CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing)
A routing mechanism designed to deal with the exhaustion of Class B
network addresses, and the subsequent allocation of multiple Class C
addresses to sites. CIDR is described in RFC 1519.
cipher block chaining
A form of DES encryption that requires the entire message to decrypt rather
than a portion of the message.
Class A, Class B, Class C
See
Internet address class
.
click
To press the primary mouse button once.
client
Software installed on a hard disk used to access resources on the Internet.
cold boot
The process of starting a computer by turning on the power to the system
unit.
compress
To compact a file or group of files so that they occupy less disk space. See also
decompress
.
connected enterprise
A company or organization with a computer network exchanging data with
the Internet or some other public network.
Control Center
The WatchGuard Control Center is a toolkit of applications run from a single
location, enabling configuration, management, and monitoring of a network
security policy.
Summary of Contents for Firebox X20E
Page 1: ...WatchGuard Firebox System Reference Guide Firebox System 4 6...
Page 12: ...Standard ports and random ports 8...
Page 32: ...Well known services list 28...
Page 36: ...Searching for Blocked Sites 32...
Page 42: ...Newsgroups 38...
Page 50: ...Managing flash disk memory 46...