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3.5
Glossary
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G3
A fax communication mode standardized by the ITU-T (International Telecom-
munication Union). G3 and G4 are provided for the communication modes. To-
day, G3 is more widely used than G4.
Gateway
Hardware and software used as the point where a network is connected to a net-
work. A gateway also changes data formats, addresses, and protocols accord-
ing to the connected network.
Gradation
The shading levels of an image. Larger number of the levels can reproduce
smoother transition of the shading.
Grayscale
A form presenting monochrome image by using the gradation information shift-
ing from black to white.
Group
The grouping of multiple abbreviation numbers. It will be convenient to use the
group when a volume of serial broadcasts or serial pollings are distributed to the
same destination addresses.
GSS-SPNEGO/
Simple/Digest MD5
Authentication methods used for logging in to the LDAP server. The different au-
thentication method, GSS-SPENEGO, SIMPLE or Digest MD5 is used for a LDAP
server depending on the type of the server being used or server settings.
Halftone
A method for presenting the shading of an image by using different sizes of black
and white dots
Hard disk
A large capacity storage device for storing data. The data is retained even after
the power is turned off.
HTTP
The acronym for HyperText Transfer Protocol, which is used to transmit data be-
tween a Web server and a client (such as a Web browser). HTTP can exchange
files such as images, sounds, and moving pictures that are associated with doc-
uments, including their presentation formats and other information.
ICM
The acronym for Image Color Management, which is a color management sys-
tem used for Windows. ICM adjusts the difference of a color caused by different
I/O devices, such as monitors, scanners and printers, and reproduce the color
mostly common to any those devices.
IEEE802.1X
A standard used in a wired or wireless LAN to authenticate terminals gaining ac-
cess to the network.
A LAN switch compatible with IEEE802.1X permits a user to connect with the
LAN after authentication (to confirm whether the user is authorized).
Install
To install hardware, operating systems, applications, printer drivers on to a com-
puter
Internet Fax
A transmission method by which the scanned original data is transmitted among
Internet fax machines and computers as TIFF format E-mail attachments via the
intranet (in-house network) and the Internet.
IP Address
An address or a code used to identify individual network devices on the Internet.
IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4), a protocol widely used today, adopts 32-bit
numeric values of the IP address separated into four sections. An example of the
IP address: 192.168.1.10. On the other hand, IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6),
the next generation protocol, adopts 128-bit of the IP address. The IP address
is assigned to every computer or other device connected to the Internet.
IP Address Fax
The IP is an address or code used to identify individual devices on the Internet.
IP Address Fax uses the addresses to send or receive faxes within the intranet.
IPP
The acronym for Internet Printing Protocol, which is used to send or receive print
data or control printers via the Internet or other TCP/IP network. IPP can also
send data to be printed to printers in remote areas via the Internet.
IPsec
The name of a security technology used for the TCP/IP network. IPsec allows
service with enhanced security by determining the protocol used for the encryp-
tion of transmit packets and for authentication.
IPv6
The acronym for Internet Protocol version 6.
With the number of devices on the Internet increasing, the IPv6 protocol has
been arranged to replace the current IPv4 protocol.
The length of an IP address has been changed to 128 bits and security functions
and other features have been added.
IPX
One of the protocols used for NetWare. IPX runs in the network layer of the OSI
reference model.
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