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connection.
Uniform (Universal) Resource Locator - A way of naming network resources, URLs are the
Internet equivalent of street addresses. Like traditional addresses, they go from the general to
the specific. With the following URL:http://www.cnet.com/resources/index.htmlfirst, you have the
protocol: http:/then, you have the address, or domain: /www.cnet.comand finally, the directory:
/resources where the file index.html resides.
The underlying hardware and software that drives the network appliance-class Security servers.
The technology brings universal network access and very high performance to a group of thin
servers that offer a variety of different styles to meet the needs of clients with diverse security
and camera requirements.
A program used by your Web browser to handle files that the browser itself can'. It is also called
a helper.
A data carrier such as a disc, or a unit of logical storage. A volume on a network is a unit of
logical storage. However, it appears much the same as a hard drive to a standalone system. A
volume can contain several physical hard drives. Directories are stored at the volume level. Files
can also be stored at the volume level, although, for security reasons, that is not recommended.
A grouping of CD/DVD volume members.
A CD/DVD's volume attributes are the Volume Name, user and group access rights, the share-
publishing method for the volume, and the case-sensitivity setting for HTTP access.
See Browser.
The basic building block of the World Wide Web. Information displayed on a Web page can
include highly sophisticated graphics, audio and video, the locus of contemporary creativity. Web
pages are linked together to form the World Wide Web.
Windows for Workgroups - A version of Windows 3.1 which is specifically designed to be used
with a network.
Windows Internet Naming Service - A name-to-address resolution server that operates in the
Windows environment. It serves a function similar to the more generic DNS server.
An enhancement to programs that makes them easier to operate by guiding you through step by
step.
Also known as the Web, it was originally developed by CERN labs in Geneva, Switzerland.
Continued development of the Web is overseen by the World Wide Web Consortium. The Web
is a client/server, hypertext system for retrieving information across the Internet. Everything on
the Web is represented as hypertext and is linked to other documents by their URLs.
All Items Are Subject To Change Without Notice
Feb. 2004 Rev 1.0

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