Cisco Cisco Unified Contact Center Management Portal 8.5 Installation Guide
Installation Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Management Portal 7.1(3)
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Domain
On the Internet, domains are defined by the IP address. All the networked
computers and devices sharing a common part of the IP address belong to
the same domain. They are administered as a whole unit with the same
rules and procedures.
computers and devices sharing a common part of the IP address belong to
the same domain. They are administered as a whole unit with the same
rules and procedures.
Dynamic Link Library (DLL)
A list of executable functions or data, which can be used by a Windows
application. The DLL provides the functions and a program accesses them
by creating either a static or a dynamic link to the DLL. A static link
remains constant while the program is being executed while a dynamic
link is created by the program when it is needed.
application. The DLL provides the functions and a program accesses them
by creating either a static or a dynamic link to the DLL. A static link
remains constant while the program is being executed while a dynamic
link is created by the program when it is needed.
E
Event Log
A software tool, which records and displays user actions or system events.
F
Failover
A back up process used when the primary process fails.
Field
A space in a database allocated to an item of information. A collection of
fields is called a record.
fields is called a record.
Firewall
A security measure placed between trusted and un-trusted sites. It filters
out traffic, which can damage the host network or connected hardware.
out traffic, which can damage the host network or connected hardware.
Flag
A means of highlighting a particular condition or status in a hardware or
software system. A flag can either be set to on or off.
software system. A flag can either be set to on or off.
G
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
A point and click interface within Windows applications allowing the user
to interact with a software program without the need to write code.
to interact with a software program without the need to write code.