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Glossary
ARP
–
A
ddress
R
esolution
P
rotocol A TCP/IP protocol used to obtain a node's physical
address. A client station broadcasts an ARP request onto the network with the IP address of
the target node it wishes to communicate with, and the node with that address responds by
sending back its physical address so that packets can be transmitted. ARP returns the layer 2
address for a layer 3 address.
BMP –
(
B
it
M
a
P
) Also known as a "bump" file, it is Windows' native bitmapped graphics file
format. BMP files display from the bottom up, and so will be upside-down compared with the
same fax sent in GIF or TIFF format.
CCITT – C
omite
C
onsultatif
I
nternational
T
elegraphique et
T
elephonique (a.k.a. The
International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee). The old name for ITU-T, the
group responsible for setting the international standards for telecommunications equipment.
See ITU below.
CRAM-MD5
- is a
C
hallenge-
R
esponse
A
uthentication
M
echanism (hence "CRAM") defined in
RFC 2195 based on the HMAC-MD5 MAC algorithm. It is employed by some SASL
implementations, SMTP-AUTH Mail submission agents, and LDAP v3 servers.
DHCP
–
D
ynamic
H
ost
C
onfiguration
P
rotocol is a client-server networking protocol that
provides a mechanism for allocation of IP addresses to client hosts.
A DHCP server also provides configuration parameters specific to the DHCP client host
requesting, generally, information required by the client host to participate on an IP network.
GIF -- G
raphics
I
nterchange
F
ormat (the acronym's officially pronounced "JIF") is a very
efficient, and still quite popular picture format. They are small and display on all current
graphical browsers without needing a special plug-in or taking up much CPU time.
GMT –
G
reenwich
M
eridian
T
ime or
G
reenwich
M
ean
T
ime is the same as Universal
Time.
ICMP
--
I
nternet
C
ontrol
M
essage
P
rotocol - The Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
provides end-to-end control messages at the Network layer. The ping utility uses ICMP for
echo and echo reply messages, whereas IRDP uses ICMP to generate advertisements for
router IP addresses for locally connected workstations.
ISP
–
I
nternet
S
ervice
P
rovider
ITU –
The
I
nternational
T
elecommunication
U
nion is the United Nations specialized agency
dealing with telecommunications.
LED
-
l
ight
e
mitting
d
iode, an
electronic
device that lights up when electricity is passed
through it.
MD5
-- MD5 is one of a series of
M
essage
D
igest algorithms. It is a widely-used cryptographic
hash function with a 128-bit hash value. Internet standard RFC 1321.
NCAR –
N
ational
C
enter for
A
tmospheric
R
esearch
NPMP
--
N
etwork
P
eripheral
M
anagement
P
rotocol.
NTP – N
etwork
T
ime
P
rotocol
PCMCIA
--
P
ersonal
C
omputer
M
emory
C
ard
I
nternational
A
ssociation, and pronounced as
separate letters, PCMCIA is an organization consisting of some 500 companies that has
developed a standard for small, credit card-sized devices, called PC Cards.