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Terms and Abbreviations
System Administrator Guide
6-2
EAP
EAP(Extensible Authentication Protocol) is the standard authentication 
mechanism carried over 802.1X. The EAP method is an inner 
authentication protocol that provides the secure mechanism for the 
authentication exchange.
EtherTalk
A type of network connection (provided by EtherTalk software installed in 
a Macintosh computer) that enables use of AppleTalk network services on 
an Ethernet network.
FTP
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a basic TCP/IP connectivity utility used to 
transfer data between computers.
host
A computer or other device on a TCP/IP network.
HTTP
HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) is a non-secure protocol used to 
communicate across the internet between the printer web server and the 
web browser (clients). 
HTTPS
HTTPS (Secure Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) is a secure protocol used 
to provide authentication and encrypted communication to preserve the 
confidentiality of your data.
Internet
The global collection of networks that are connected together and share a 
common range of IP addresses.
IP
IP (Internet Protocol) is a network protocol used for sending network 
packets over a TCP/IP network.
IP address 
A unique 32-bit address for a host on a TCP/IP network or Internet 
working.
IPP
IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) is an application-level protocol that is used 
for distributed printing on the Internet and intranets, designed and 
implemented by Xerox research to validate the IPP specification and as 
an aid in developing IPP servers.
job accounting
The purpose of job accounting is to collect and report information about 
all jobs that print. The information collected identifies the submitter of the 
job and the resources used to print the job.
Key User account
A CentreWare IS feature that enables you to limit access to specific 
printer functions by specifying a name and password. You can set up a 
Key User account that is password protected. The Key User has the 
ability to change some printer settings. CentreWare IS requires the name 
and password before access to the printer function is allowed.
LPR
LPR (Line Printer Remote) is an application-level printing protocol that 
uses TCP/IP to establish connections between printers and workstations 
on a network.
MaiLinX alerts
A feature in CentreWare IS that allows the printer to automatically send 
email to you and others under certain conditions.
MaiLinX remote printing
A feature in CentreWare IS that enables you to print to Xerox printers over 
the Internet, directly from Windows applications. The print jobs are sent 
as email.
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