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Glossary

This chapter provides definitions for IOLAN terms.

BOOTP (BOOTstrap

Protocol)

An Internet protocol that enables a diskless workstation to discover its own IP address, the IP

address of a BOOTP server on the network, and a file to be loaded into memory to boot the

machine. This enables the workstation to boot without requiring a hard or floppy disk drive.

Community (SNMP)

An SNMP community is the group that devices and management stations running SNMP belong

to. It helps define where information is sent.

DHCP (Dynamic Host
Configuration

Protocol)

A TCP/IP protocol that provides static and dynamic address allocation and management.

Direct Connection

Connections that bypass the IOLAN enabling the user to log straight into a specific host. A
direct connection is recommended where a user logging in to the IOLAN is not required.

Ethernet

A high-speed (10Mbps,100Mbps) cable technology that connects devices to a LAN, using one

or more sets of communication protocols.

Local Authentication

Uses the user ID and password stored within the IOLAN User database.

Modem Initialization

String

A series of commands sent to the modem by a communications program at start up. These

commands tell a modem how to set itself up in order to communicate easily with another
modem.

MOTD

Message of the day. This is defined by a file whose contents display when users log into the

IOLAN.

Multicast

The broadcasting of messages to a specified group of workstations on a LAN, WAN, or internet.

NAK (Negative

Acknowledgment)

A communication control character sent by the receiving destination indicating that the last

message was not received correctly.

Reverse Connection

Connections that originate from a host that go directly to a serial device through the IOLAN.

Silent Connection

Silent connections are the same as direct connections except that they are permanently

established. The host login prompt is displayed on the screen. Logging out redisplays this
prompt. Silent connections, unlike direct connections, however, make permanent use of pseudo

tty resources and therefore consume host resources even when not in use.

SNMP (Simple
Network Management

Protocol)

A protocol for managing network devices.

Subnet/Prefix Bits

Identifies the devices IP address, which portion constitutes the network address and which
portion constitutes the host address.