Sun Microsystems Sun Fire X4200 User Manual

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Glossary-9

G

gateway

A computer or program that interconnects two networks and then passes data
packets between the networks. A gateway has more than one network
interface.

Gigabit Ethernet

Ethernet technology that transfers data up to 1000M bits per second.

Grand Unified

Bootloader (GRUB)

A boot loader that can install two or more operating systems (OS) onto a single
system and that can manage which OS to boot at power-on.

graphical user interface

(GUI)

An interface that uses graphics, along with keyboard and mouse, to provide
easy-to-use access to an application.

H

heatsink

A structure, attached to or part of a semiconductor device, that can dissipate
heat to the surrounding environment.

host

A system, such as a backend server, with an assigned Internet Protocol (IP)
address and host name. The host is accessed by other remote systems on the
network.

host ID

Part of the 32-bit Internet Protocol (IP) address used to identify a host on a
network.

host name

The name of a particular machine within a domain. Host names always map to
a specific Internet Protocol (IP) address.

hot plug

Describes a component that is safe to remove or add while the system is
running. Typically, the system must be rebooted before the hot-plug
component is configured into the system.

hot swap

Describes a component that can be installed or removed by simply pulling the
component out and putting a new component into a running system. The
system either automatically recognizes the component change and configures
it, or requires user interaction to configure the system. However, in neither case
is a reboot required. All hot-swappable components are hot pluggable, but not
all hot-pluggable components are hot swappable.

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