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URL

Uniform Resource Locator. A standard way of

specifying the location of an object, such as an

HTML

document, on the Internet. Examples of URLs

include the following:

http://www.dell.com

http://support.dell.com

ftp.dell.com

mailto:[email protected]

The part before the first colon specifies the access

scheme or protocol. Commonly implemented

schemes include

FTP

and

http

. The part after the

colon is interpreted according to the access scheme

and can introduce an

IP address

, indicate a path or

file on a server, or locate a particular position within

a specified document.

USB

Universal Serial Bus. An interface for

devices

such as

keyboards, joysticks, scanners, speakers, or printers,

that provides a maximum transfer speed of

12

Mb

/second. Devices plug directly into a four-pin

connector on your computer or into a multiport hub

that connects to your computer. USB is

hot-

swappable

, and up to 127 devices can be connected

in daisy-chain manner.

UTP

Unshielded twisted pair. A common type of copper

wiring used for telephone systems and

Ethernet

networks. To reduce electromagnetic induction

between pairs of wires, sometimes called "crosstalk,"

two insulated copper wires are wound around each

other to form a "twisted pair." See also

STP

.

V

Volt. A measurement of electric potential and

electromotive force. If one volt is applied to a

resistance of one ohm, a current of one ampere will

flow across the resistance.

VAC

Volt(s)

alternating current (

AC

).

VDC

Volt(s)

direct current (

DC

).

VRM

Voltage regulator module. A component installed on

the system board that senses the voltage

requirements for a

microprocessor

and ensures that

the correct voltage is maintained.

W

Watt. A measurement of electrical power that equals

1 ampere of current flowing at 1 volt.

WBEM

Web-Based Enterprise Management. A set of systems

management and Internet standard technologies

developed to unify the management of computing

environments. The core set of WBEM standards,

developed by

DMTF

, include a data model, the

CIM

standard, a coding specification, and an

http

transport mechanism.

WfM

Wired for management. A specification developed by

Intel to improve the manageability of desktop,

mobile, and server computers. WfM defines software,

hardware, and other capabilities that enhance

computer network operations and reduce support

costs by allowing remote management application

programs to access client computers over a network.

WfM technology is used in a client computer, in such

components as circuitry, power supply,

network

adapter

, and so on. Remote management application

programs can use WfM technology to access a client

computer and gather information about it, monitor

its status, or change its operational state. WfM

standards include

DMI

,

PXE

, and

Remote Wake Up

.

WfM is also compatible with current and emerging

industry specifications, such as

ACPI

,

CIM

,

SMBIOS

,

SNMP

, and

WBEM

.

WOL

Wake-on LAN. Technology that allows a computer on

a network to be remotely turned on or awakened from

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