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12 Glossary (Explanation of terminology):
Client: The term Client is often used colloquially to mean computers in a computer network on which
preferred client applications are performed.
MAC address: The MAC address (Media Access Control, Ethernet ID or, with Apple, Airport ID and Ethernet ID)
is the hardware address of every individual network adapter, and is used as a unique identi er for
devices in a network. The MAC address is often found on the network card, integrated into the
serial number. You can also locate the address using software; various commands are required
depending on the operating system.
SPI: Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) refers to a dynamic packet lter whereby every data packet is
assigned a speci c active session. The data packets are inspected and the connection state is
included in the decision. During the process of this connection in the rewall, the data packets
are inspected and entered into tables. A data packet comparison and the table determine whether
the data packet is passed through. Data packets that cannot be assigned certain criteria are
not allowed through. In security-relevant applications, rewalls that use the SPI procedure are
therefore superior to the standard packet lter rewalls.
Web: The World Wide Web (shortened to Web or www) is a system of hypertextdocuments that is
retrievable over the Internet. The user needs a Web browser to retrieve the data from the Web
server or to display the information on a screen, for example. In the document, the user can
navigate the hyperlinks (which refer to other documents) regardless of the Web server on which
the hyperlinks are saved.
FTP: The File Transfer Protocol is a network protocol for transferring les over TCP/IP networks. It is
used for transferring les from a server to a client (download), from a client to a server (upload) or
client-controlled between two servers. FTP is also used for creating and reading les, as well as
for renaming and deleting les.
Telnet: Telnet (Telecommunication Network) is the name of a widely-used network protocol on the
Internet. It is usually used to allow users access to Internet processors by means of the command
line.
SNMP: The Simple Network Management Protocol is a network protocol that was developed for
monitoring and controlling network elements (routers, servers, switches, printers, computers
etc.) from a central station.
Ping: Ping is a program used to test whether a particular host or computer is reachable in a network
and for determining its response rate.
WAN: A Wide Area Network is a computer network that, in contrast to a LAN, covers a very large
geographical area.
LAN: A Local Area Network is a network in which computers or clients are connected using network
cables or wireless LAN.
TCP: Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a protocol that determines the way in which data should
be exchanged between computers. All modern computer operating systems have TCP and employ
it for exchanging data with other computers. It is a component of the Internet protocol suite, the
core basis of the Internet.
UDP: The User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is a minimal, connectionless network protocol that belongs
to the transport layer of the Internet protocol suite. The task of the UDP is to ensure that data
transferred over the internet arrives at the correct application.
ICMP: As with TCP and UDP, the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) uses the Internet Protocol
(IP) and is a core protocol in the Internet protocol suite. Its purpose in networks is to send error
and information messages.
13 Support and Contact Information:
If the product is defective:
Please contact your dealer or Hama Product Consulting if you have any product claims.
Internet / World Wide Web:
Product support, updates or product information can be found at www.hama.com
Support hotline Hama product consultation:
Tel. +49 (0) 9091 502 115
Fax +49 (0) 9091 502 272
E-mail: produktberatung@hama.de
Note
This product may only be used in Austria, Switzerland, France, England, Belgium, Spain, Holland, Hungary, Poland,
Sweden, Luxemburg, Ireland, Greece, The Czech Republic, Slovakia and Finland.
See www.hama.com for the declarations of conformity with R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC.
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