Implementations, Bootp, Protocol – Dell Intel PRO Family of Adapters User Manual

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Glossary: Intel® Boot Agent User Guide

This Glossary defines terms, abbreviations, and acronyms that apply directly to the Intel® Boot Agent.

ACPI

Advanced Configuration and Power Interface

BBS

BIOS Boot Specification

BC

Basecode. The

PXE

BaseCode is comprised of a simple network stack (UDP/IP) and a few common network

protocols (

DHCP

, ARP,

TFTP

) that are useful for remote booting machines.

BINL

Binary Image Negotiation Layer

BIOS

Basic Input/Output System. The program a personal computer's microprocessor uses to get the computer

system started after you turn it on. It also manages data flow between the computer's

OS

and attached

devices.

bNDC

Blade Network Daughter Card

BOOTP

Bootstrap Protocol. A legacy remote booting protocol developed originally for use with UNIX*. Used as

Linux*'s server side

PXE

host software. Runs a Daemon once installed.

CLP

Command Line Protocol. The interface used to configure the system at pre-boot.

DDIM

Device Driver Initialization Model

DHCP

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. An industry standard Internet protocol defined by the IETF. DHCP was

defined to dynamically provide communications-related configuration values such as network addresses to

network client computers at boot time. DHCP is specified by IETF RFCs 1534, 2131, and 2132.

EEPROM

Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory

FCoE

Fibre Channel over Ethernet. FCoE provides the use of Fibre Channel frames over Ethernet networks.

Flash

A high-density, truly nonvolatile, high-performance, read-write memory solution, also characterized by low

power consumption, extreme ruggedness, and high reliability.

IA32

Shorthand for computer platforms based on Intel 32-bit architecture CPUs

IA64

Shorthand for computer platforms based on Intel 64-bit architecture CPUs

IAL

Intel Architecture Lab

IBA

Intel Boot Agent

iSCSI Boot Internet Small Computer System Interface. Intel® Ethernet iSCSI Boot provides the capability to boot from a

remote iSCSI disk volume located on an iSCSI-based Storage Area Network (SAN).

LCM

LANDesk* Configuration Manager

LOM

LAN On Motherboard. This is a network device that is built onto the motherboard (or baseboard) of the

machine.

NIC

Network Interface Card. Also referred to as adapter. Technically, this is a network device that is inserted into a

bus on the motherboard or into an expansion board. For the purposes of this document, the term NIC will be

used in a generic sense, meaning any device that enables a network connection (including

LOM

s and network

devices on external busses, such as

USB

, 1394, etc).

OS

Operating System

PMM

POST Memory Manager. A mechanism used by option ROMs to allocate RAM memory for use during system

startup.

PnP

Plug and Play

POST

Power On Self-Test

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