HP Transcend Traffix Manager User Manual

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LOSSARY

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of the destination IP address, the station sends the message to the
destination station. Due to the static nature of DNS, it can only be used
when network stations have static IP addresses obtained through
manual configuration, BOOTP or DHCP in static mode.

domain

Part of the naming hierarchy used on the Internet and represented by a
series of names separated by dots. For example, the domain name

user.net.3com.com

provides the path to a company (

com

) called

3com

, to a company network called

net

, and finally to the destination

computer,

user

.

event

Traffix Manager enables you to configure rules which provide you with
information about the traffic on your network and network security.
Predefined or configured rules are applied to traffic data as it is
collected. When the conditions of a rule are met, an event is generated
to alert you to a significant change on your network.

favorite

A way of specifying applications and protocols, so that you can select
and view network traffic at higher levels of abstraction. Traffix Manager
contains a number of predefined favorites, and you can add your own
as required. See

Chapter 7

,

“Displaying Network Traffic in the Main

Window”

for more information about setting up favorites.

firewall

A combination of specifically configured network hardware and
software products that limit access to the network by unauthorized
individuals from outside the firewall. For example, a firewall can control
access between an internal network and the Internet.

firmware

Software running on an agent or probe.

group

Term used in Traffix Manager to define a number of devices sorted by
common criteria or device attributes.

HTTP

HyperText Transfer Protocol. A protocol used for transferring text and
images over an intranet or the Internet.

IETF

Internet Engineering Task Force, whose responsibilities include
specification of protocols and recommendation of Internet standards via
the Request for Comment (RFC) process.

interface

In Traffix Manager, an interface refers to a connection from an agent to
the network being monitored.

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