IBM Partner Pavilion DS4100 User Manual
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Transmission
Control
Protocol
(TCP).
A
communication
protocol
used
in
the
Internet
and
in
any
network
that
follows
the
Internet
Engineering
Task
Force
(IETF)
standards
for
internetwork
protocol.
TCP
provides
a
reliable
host-to-host
protocol
between
hosts
in
packed-switched
communication
networks
and
in
interconnected
systems
of
such
networks.
It
uses
the
Internet
Protocol
(IP)
as
the
underlying
protocol.
Transmission
Control
Protocol/Internet
Protocol
(TCP/IP).
A
set
of
communication
protocols
that
provide
peer-to-peer
connectivity
functions
for
both
local
and
wide-area
networks.
trap.
In
the
Simple
Network
Management
Protocol
(SNMP),
a
message
sent
by
a
managed
node
(agent
function)
to
a
management
station
to
report
an
exception
condition.
trap
recipient.
Receiver
of
a
forwarded
Simple
Network
Management
Protocol
(SNMP)
trap.
Specifically,
a
trap
receiver
is
defined
by
an
Internet
Protocol
(IP)
address
and
port
to
which
traps
are
sent.
Presumably,
the
actual
recipient
is
a
software
application
running
at
the
IP
address
and
listening
to
the
port.
TSR
program.
See
terminate
and
stay
resident
program.
uninterruptible
power
supply.
A
source
of
power
from
a
battery
that
is
installed
between
a
computer
system
and
its
power
source.
The
uninterruptible
power
supply
keeps
the
system
running
if
a
commercial
power
failure
occurs,
until
an
orderly
shutdown
of
the
system
can
be
performed.
user
action
events.
Actions
that
the
user
takes,
such
as
changes
in
the
storage
area
network
(SAN),
changed
settings,
and
so
on.
vendor.
Property
value
that
the
SANavigator
tool
uses
to
launch
third-party
software.
Vendor
property
might
be
discovered,
but
will
always
remain
editable.
worldwide
name
(WWN).
A
unique
identifier
for
a
switch
on
local
and
global
networks.
WORM.
See
write-once
read-many.
write-once
read
many
(WORM).
Any
type
of
storage
medium
to
which
data
can
be
written
only
a
single
time,
but
can
be
read
from
any
number
of
times.
After
the
data
is
recorded,
it
cannot
be
altered.
WWN.
See
worldwide
name.
zoning.
A
function
that
allows
segmentation
of
nodes
by
address,
name,
or
physical
port
and
is
provided
by
fabric
switches
or
hubs.
Glossary
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