Xerox 4510 User Manual

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Terms and Abbreviations
System Administrator Guide
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RADIUS
Radius (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) is a server used for 
remote user authentication and accounting. It can be used on any 
network that needs a centralized authentication and/or accounting service 
for its workstations.
SLP
SLP (Service Location Protocol) is a protocol that provides a flexible and 
scalable framework for providing hosts with access to information about 
the existence, location, and configuration of networked services. SLP is 
useful in enterprise networks. 
Smart Trays
A driver feature that displays the current paper type and size available in 
each printer tray.
SMTP
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is a protocol for sending e-mail 
messages between servers.
SNMP
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a protocol used to help 
manage complex networks. SNMP-compliant devices store data about 
themselves in MIBs (Management Information Bases) and return this 
data to the SNMP requestors. 
SSL
SSL (Secure Socket Layer) is a protocol that has become the universal 
standard on the Web for authenticating sites and for encrypting 
communications between users and Web servers. Because SSL is built 
into all major browsers and Web servers, simply installing a digital 
certificate or Server ID enable SSL capabilities.
TCP/IP
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is a set of 
communication protocols that is supported by a variety of computer 
platforms. TCP controls data transfer, and IP controls data routing. 
TFTP
TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) is a version of the TC/IP FTP protocol 
that uses UDP and has no directory or pass capability.
TLS
TLS (Transport Layer Security) is a protocol for establishing a secure 
connection between the client and the server. TLS is capable of 
authenticating both the client and the server and creating an encrypted 
connection between the two. HTTP uses TLS to establish secure 
connections.
UDP
UDP (User Datagram Protocol) is a minimal message-oriented transport 
layer protocol found on domain name servers (DNS).
Walk-Up Printing Driver
The Xerox Walk-Up Printing Driver enables printing from a PC to any 
Xerox Postscript-enabled printer. For more information, see 
Walk-Up Technology
The Xerox Print Driver Installer (Windows) is a software utility that 
provides for quick and easy installation of the printer driver. One choice 
for installation is Walk-Up Technology. For more information, see 
Xerox Usage Analysis 
Tool
The Xerox Usage Analysis Tool enables you to collect and analyze 
enterprise-wide Xerox network printer usage data with customizable 
features.
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