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CRU (Customer Replaceable Unit)
that can be replaced at a customer installation by a customer.
A value or setting that is selected by the hardware or software
Default
unless specified otherwise by the user.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network. DHCP supports a
mix of static and dynamic IP addresses.
A file that contains a list of other files. Directory is short for
Directory
directory file.
Software programs that enable a computer to communicate with
Drivers
hard drives, CD ROM drives, printers, and other peripherals.
Drivers are stored on a hard disk and loaded into memory at boot
up.
Element ID - Logical
library component. The address is specified in programming
logic rather than on the physical location of a component within a
library. When a logical library is used, the logical element ID
masks the physical element ID.
Element ID - Physical
library component. The address is based on the physical location
of a component within a library. Applications expect to see
resources at specific IDs.
A type of local area network designed to transport data at rates
Ethernet
up to 10 million bits per second. Other software, such as TCP/IP
runs on top of Ethernet to provide high-level networking services
to applications.
A condition that matches a numbered, predefined set of
Event
circumstances.
A list of all predefined events logged by library and software
Event log
management tools.
An optional module of the library. It provides
Expansion Module
additional storage, tape drive capacity, power, and optional I/E
stations. The module lacks an operator panel touch screen and
LCB.
The smallest hardware component
An address used by a library to locate and track
An address used by a library to locate and track
Glossary
A protocol for assigning
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