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12 Glossary
10BaseT
A cable used for networking. It is also called “twisted-pair” because it is comprised 
of two insulated wires twisted together. 10BaseT cable can be shielded or 
unshielded. Shielded cable provides more protection from noise than unshielded 
cable.
ASCII
An acronym for American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A coding 
scheme that assigns numeric values to letters, numbers, punctuation, and certain 
other characters.
DHCP
An acronym for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A protocol allowing the 
principal parameters of network devices (including IP Addresses) to be configured 
by central DHCP servers.
DHCP AUTOIP
Available with Win98 and Win2000. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol AutoIP 
will automatically assign itself an IP address in the range 169.254.x.x during 
configuration of the PC.
Driver
Software that is loaded on the client workstation that prepares data to be sent to 
the WorkCentre 4118. It is also called a “print driver” or a “print/fax driver”. The 
WorkCentre 4118 drivers are designed specifically for the WorkCentre 4118
.
CSV
An acronym for Comma Separated Value. The CSV file is typically created by a 
Third Party Email application, for example Microsoft Outlook.
Ethernet
Network transport technology commonly used to send data from one network 
node to another.
Ethernet Address
The Ethernet Address is a unique address that identifies a device on a network. 
The Ethernet Address is built into the device when it is manufactured. The 
Ethernet Address consists of six bytes of information and is expressed as 
hexadecimal numbers with the bytes separated by colons.
(Example: 00:00:08:D4:05:14)
Fax Driver
See Driver.
Client Server
A network environment in which the nodes communicate with a file server, and not 
directly with other nodes.