PLANET WGSD-10020 User Manual

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User’s Manual of WGSD-10020 Series

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HTTPS is really just the use of Netscape's Secure Socket Layer (SSL) as a sublayer under its regular HTTP

application layering. (HTTPS uses port 443 instead of HTTP port 80 in its interactions with the lower layer, TCP/IP.)

SSL uses a 40-bit key size for the RC4 stream encryption algorithm, which is considered an adequate degree of

encryption for commercial exchange.

I

ICMP

ICMP is an acronym for

Internet Control Message Protocol. It is a protocol that generated the error response,

diagnostic or routing purposes. ICMP messages generally contain information about routing difficulties or simple

exchanges such as time-stamp or echo transactions. For example, the PING command uses ICMP to test an Internet

connection.

IEEE 802.1X

IEEE 802.1X is an IEEE standard for port-based Network Access Control. It provides authentication to devices

attached to a LAN port, establishing a point-to-point connection or preventing access from that port if authentication

fails. With 802.1X, access to all switch ports can be centrally controlled from a server, which means that authorized

users can use the same credentials for authentication from any point within the network.

IGMP

IGMP is an acronym for

Internet Group Management Protocol. It is a communications protocol used to manage the

membership of Internet Protocol multicast groups. IGMP is used by IP hosts and adjacent multicast routers to establish

multicast group memberships. It is an integral part of the IP multicast specification, like ICMP for unicast connections.

IGMP can be used for online video and gaming, and allows more efficient use of resources when supporting these

uses.

IGMP Querier

A router sends IGMP Query messages onto a particular link. This router is called the Querier.

IMAP

IMAP is an acronym for

Internet Message Access Protocol. It is a protocol for email clients to retrieve email messages

from a mail server.

IMAP is the protocol that IMAP clients use to communicate with the servers, and SMTP is the protocol used to

transport mail to an IMAP server.

The current version of the Internet Message Access Protocol is IMAP4. It is similar to Post Office Protocol version 3

(POP3), but offers additional and more complex features. For example, the IMAP4 protocol leaves your email

messages on the server rather than downloading them to your computer. If you wish to remove your messages from

the server, you must use your mail client to generate local folders, copy messages to your local hard drive, and then

delete and expunge the messages from the server.

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