Dell PowerEdge 7250 User Manual

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Glossary

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BIOS

Acronym for basic input/output system. Your system's

BIOS contains programs stored on a flash memory chip.

The BIOS controls the following:

Communications between the microprocessor and

peripheral devices, such as the keyboard and the

video adapter

Miscellaneous functions, such as system messages

bit

The smallest unit of information interpreted by your

system.

BMC

Abbreviation for baseboard management controller,

which is a controller that provides the intelligence in

the IPMI structure.

boot routine

When you start your system, it clears all memory,

initializes devices, and loads the operating system.

Unless the operating system fails to respond, you can

reboot (also called warm boot) your system by pressing

<Ctrl><Alt><Del>; otherwise, you must perform a

cold boot by pressing the reset button or by turning the

system off and then back on.

bootable diskette

You can start your system from a diskette. To make a

bootable diskette on a system running Windows, insert

a diskette in the diskette drive, type sys a: at the

command line prompt, and press <Enter>. Use this

bootable diskette if your system will not boot from the

hard drive.

bus

An information pathway between the components of a

system. Your system contains an expansion bus that

allows the microprocessor to communicate with

controllers for all the various peripheral devices

connected to the system. Your system also contains an

address bus and a data bus for communications

between the microprocessor and RAM.

byte

Eight contiguous bits of information, the basic data

unit used by your system.

cache

A fast storage area that keeps a copy of data or

instructions for quicker data retrieval. For example,

your system's BIOS may cache ROM code in faster

RAM. Or, a disk-cache utility may reserve RAM in

which to store frequently accessed information from

your system's disk drives; when a program makes a

request to a disk drive for data that is in the cache, the

disk-cache utility can retrieve the data from RAM faster

than from the disk drive.

CD-ROM

Abbreviation for compact disc read-only memory. CD

drives use optical technology to read data from CDs.

CDs are read-only storage devices; you cannot write

new data to a CD with standard CD drives.

CHAP

Acronym for Challenge-Handshake Authentication

Protocol, an authentication scheme used by PPP

servers to validate the identity of the originator of the

connection upon connection or any time later.

CLI

Abbreviation for command line interface.

Command

The combination of an option and argument or just an

option if no argument is required, such as in the

following command line instances:

utilname --option

utilname --option=argument

command line instance

A series of valid commands, options, and arguments

typed in the command line. For example, the DTK

utility name and all necessary options and arguments

as they are entered through the OS shell:

A:>utilname --option --option=argument

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