User`s guide

REFERENCE INFORMATION
motherboard has one or two Slot 1s. Slot 1 only supports communication between the L2 cache
and processor at half the processor's clock speed.
Slot 2
The processor socket type used for the Intel
®
Pentium
®
II Xeon
processors. Slot 2 uses a 330-
contact slot that accepts a processor packaged as a Single Edge Contact (SEC) cartridge. The
Slot 2 design allows the processor to communicate with the L2 cache at the processor's full clock
speed.
slot type
The type of expansion slots available on the computer's motherboard, such as
ISA, EISA, MCA,
PCI, SCSI, or AGP. (Not to be confused with the processor's socket types: Slot 1 and Slot 2.)
S.M.A.R.T.
Self Monitoring Analysis and reporting Technology. A drive technology that monitors its own
health and reports potential problems before they occur.
SNMP
Simple Network management Protocol. A network management protocol that is part of the
standard TCP/IP protocol suite. Intel Server Manager can snap in to an SNMP management
console, which can receive and manage SNMP traps to monitor network devices and notify of
extraordinary events or problems that occur on the network.
SNMP management console
A computer on the network that has software installed to receive and manage SNMP traps. Some
products commonly used for this purpose include Microsoft Systems management Server, HP
OpenView Network Node Manager
*, CA Unicenter Frameworks*, and IBM/Tivoli NetView*.
SNMP trap
A notification of some network event that SNMP sends to a specified destination, usually an
SNMP management console.
SSL
Secure Sockets Layer. The most commonly used protocol for secure message transfer on the
Internet. When establishing an HTTP connection that requires SSL security, the URL begins with
"https" to indicate that the message is transmitted over the secure layer.
subnet mask
A 32-bit number composed of four octets separated by decimals, such as 255.255.255.0. The
subnet mask is paired with an
IP address, such as 127.17.5.12, to tell an IP router which octets in
the IP address are the network ID and which octets are the node ID. A subnet mask of
255.255.255.0, for example, would indicate that the first three octets of an IP address (such as
127.17.5) are the network ID, and the last octet of the IP address (such as .12) is a node ID. (The
valid numbers that can be used in a subnet mask are 255, 254, 252, 248, 240, 224, 192, 128, and
0.)
T
taskbar
A Windows toolbar that usually appears at the bottom of the screen (although it can be moved to
the top or either side of the screen). The taskbar includes the Windows Start menu, buttons
representing the running applications, and a system tray (on the far right side of the taskbar)
which includes the current time and icons for various tools and programs.
TCP/IP
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