Users Guide
166 Glossary
CIM
Acronym for Common Information Model, which is a model for describing 
management information from the DMTF. CIM is implementation independent, 
allowing different management applications to collect the required data from a 
variety of sources. CIM includes schemas for systems, networks, applications and 
devices, and new schemas will be added. It provides mapping techniques for 
interchange of CIM data with MIB data from SNMP agents.
CIMOM
Acronym for common information model object manager.
CI/O
Abbreviation for comprehensive input/output.
CLI
Abbreviation for command line interface.
cm
Abbreviation for centimeter(s).
CMC
Acronym for Chassis Management Controller.
CMOS
Acronym for complementary metal-oxide semiconductor. In systems, CMOS 
memory chips are often used for NVRAM storage.
COMn
The device names for the first through fourth serial ports on your system are 
COM1, COM2, COM3, and COM4. The default interrupt for COM1 and COM3 
is IRQ4, and the default interrupt for COM2 and COM4 is IRQ3. Therefore, you 
must be careful when configuring software that runs a serial device so that you 
don't create an interrupt conflict.
config.sys file
The 
config.sys
 file is executed when you boot your system (before running any 
commands in the 
autoexec.bat
 file). This start-up file contains commands that 
specify which devices to install and which drivers to use. This file also contains 
commands that determine how the operating system uses memory and controls 
files.










