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8 Appendix
8.1
Definitions of Terminology
For ease of reader understanding, Table 35 provides definitions of the terms used in this ST.
Table 35: Specific terms used in this ST
Terms
Definitions
D-BOX
A storage area for document data on the HDD.
FTP server
A server for sending files to a client computer and receiving files from a client
computer using File Transfer Protocol.
HDD
An abbreviation of "Hard Disk Drive". Refers to the HDD installed in the
TOE.
Ic Ctlr
A hardware device that encrypts data to be written on the HDD and decrypts
data to be read from the HDD.
Ic Key
A chip that contains a microprocessor for encryption processing and
EEPROM where a private key for secure communication is held.
The Ic Key holds the keys for validity authentication and encryption
processing, and a random number generator.
IP-Fax
A function that sends and receives document files between two faxes that are
directly connected to a TCP/IP network. It can also send document files to a
fax that is connected to a telephone line.
MFP
An abbreviation for digital "multi function product". In this ST, "MFP" also
refers to the TOE
Responsible manager of
MFP
A person in an organisation in which MFPs are used and who has authority to
assign MFP administrators and a supervisor. (Or the person who is responsible
for the organisation).
(Examples: MFP purchaser, MFP owner, manager of a department where
MFPs are used, or a person in charge of an IT department.)
MFP Control Software
Software installed in the TOE that can identify TOE components such as
system/copy, network support, scanner, printer, fax, Web support, Web Uapl,
and Network Doc Box.
Manages the resources for units and devices that comprise the MFP and
controls their operation.
MFP Control Data
A generic term for a set of parameters that controls the operation of an MFP.
LAN-Fax Transmission
A function that faxes document data from a client computer via the TOE when
the client computer is connected to the TOE via a network or USB Ports.
S/MIME user
information
Information about each general user that is required for using S/MIME.
Includes e-mail address, user certificates, and a specified value for S/MIME
use.
SMB server
A server for sharing files with a client computer using Server Message Block
Protocol.