Chapter D: Glossary Of Storage-Related Terms And Acronyms - Linksys NSS6000 Series Administrator's Manual

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Glossary of Storage-related Terms
and Acronyms
Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
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ACL: Access Control List. Used within network security systems to allow selective
use of services. An Access Control List is used to control access to, and denial of,
services. It lists the services available with a corresponding list of the hosts
permitted to use the service.
Active Directory: A Microsoft directory service for use in Windows environments.
Administrators use Active Directory to assign enterprise wide policies, deploy
programs to many computers, and apply critical updates to an entire organization.
Active Directory functions much like an online phone book, storing information
about resources on the network while providing a means of centrally organizing,
managing, and controlling access to these resources.
AES (Advanced Encryption Standard): A block cipher adopted as an encryption
standard by the U.S. government.
Aggregation: The act of collecting something together. In Network Storage
Aggregation, you can put together pieces of networked storage into one, logical
storage unit.
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Bonjour: Apple's version of the Zeroconf. Used to automatically configure devices
and discover services on an IP network, Bonjour is the most widely used
implementation of Zeroconf. On the Mac, Bonjour lets Safari Web browser users
find the Zeroconf-enabled Web servers in the network. Web servers are widely
used not just for HTML pages, but function as control panels for a variety of
network devices such as routers and Webcams. There is also a Bonjour plug-in for
Internet Explorer which is used to discover Bonjour-enabled network printers and
devices. (It was originally named Rendezvous.)
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