Installation guide
66 AlterPath OnBoard Installation Guide
Expect script
A script written using expect, a scripting language based on Tcl, the Tool
Command Language. Can be written to perform automation and testing
operations that are not possible with other scripting languages. Cyclades uses
expect scripts in some of its AlterPath products, and users can customize
some of the default expect scripts. For example administrators of the
AlterPath OnBoard can customize the Expect scripts that handle
conversations with service processors and other supported devices.
failover
A high-availability feature that relies on two redundant components in a
system or a network, with the second component available to automatically
take over the work of the primary components if the primary component
becomes unavailable for any reason. When the primary component becomes
available, it takes over the work again. Automatically and transparently
redirects requests from the unavailable component to the backup component.
Used to make systems more fault-tolerant. See Ethernet bonding.
flash memory
A chip used to store the operating system, configuration files, and applications
on some Cyclades products.
GPRS (general packet radio service)
A mobile data service available to users of GSM mobile phones that adds
packet data capabilities.
GSM (global system for mobile communications)
Originated by the GSM (Groupe Special Mobile) group in France in 1982. A
popular standard for mobile phones.
GUI
Graphical user interface (pronounced GOO-ee). A computer interface that
allows users to tell computers to perform actions by clicking on graphical
elements such as icons, choosing options from menus, and typing in text fields
on forms displayed on the computer screen. Many Cyclades products provide
GUI access through the Cyclades Web Manager.