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PrintServer II User and Reference Guide
Glossary
Terms
Terms
10BASE-T   A type of Ethernet that uses unshielded twisted pair cable.
arp   The standard TCP/IP method for determining the actual network address of a 
device based on it’s IP address. 
ASCII   A standard for the binary representation of characters.
BOOTP  BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol) is a protocol that lets a network client 
automatically configured. It can automatically configure any of the following 
information: IP address, gateway, subnet, system name, name server, and more. It 
automatically assigns the necessary settings from a pool of pre-determined addresses 
for a certain duration of time. BOOTP is the basis for a more advanced network 
manager protocol, the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). 
broadcast  In a network, a situation when all destinations on the network receive a 
given packet.
client   a workstation or PC in a client/server environment.
community  For SNMP, a relationship between an agent and a set of SNMP 
managers that defines security characteristics. The community concept is a local one, 
defined at the agent. Each community is given a unique community name.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)   DHCP is an alternative to 
another network IP management protocol, Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP). Like 
BOOTP, DHCP can configure an IP address, gateway, subnet, system name and name 
server. When speaking about the 
PSII
, BOOTP and DHCP configure the same options.
delete bytes  This number is used to remove characters from the beginning of every 
job sent to the logical printer. The value for delete bytes can range from 0 to 255.
dynamic  A dynamic configuration, as the name implies, means that it changes. 
BOOTP and DHCP offer time based leases for the configurations they assign. Their 
changes depend on the time based lease, and how often the printer itself is offline and 
online again. A dynamic configuration includes BOOTP or DHCP.
EPL  Eltron Programming Language.