Single Port KVM over IP
H. Protocol Glossary
BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol)
Similar to DHCP, but for smaller networks. Automatically assigns the IP
address for a specific duration of time.
CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol)
A secure protocol for connecting to a system; it is more secure than the PAP.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
Internet protocol for automating the configuration of computers that use TCP/IP.
DNS (Domain Name Servers): A system that allows a network name server
to translate text host names into numeric IP addresses.
Kerberos
A network authentication protocol that provides strong authentication for
client/server applications by using secret-key cryptography.
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
A protocol for accessing directory information.
NAT (Network Address Translation)
An Internet standard that enables a LAN to use one set of IP addresses for
internal traffic and a second set of addresses for external traffic. This enables a
company to shield internal addresses from the public Internet.
NFS (Network File System)
A protocol that allows file sharing across a network. Users can view, store, and
update files on a remote computer. You can use NFS to mount all or a portion
of a file system. Users can access the portion mounted with the same
privileges as the user’s access to each file.
NIS (Network Information System)
System developed by Sun Microsystems for distributing system data such as
user and host names among computers on a network.
NMS (Network Management System)
NMS acts as a central server, requesting and receiving SNMP-type information
from any computer using SNMP.
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