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DCP Series Telcon Message Manual - Public Support Login - Unisys

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Glossary<br />

SNMP<br />

See simple network management protcol.<br />

soft throttle<br />

The low memory state that occurs when the unused portion of the buffer pool of a <strong>DCP</strong><br />

has drained to 20 percent of the available total (default), or to the user-defined level set by<br />

using the @TUNER program. Users are warned to cut back on memory usage to prevent a<br />

hard throttle.<br />

SRC<br />

See system resiliency control module.<br />

Standard <strong>Message</strong> Repository Procedure (SMRP)<br />

Used for NMS broadcast messages created by a system administrator operator. See the<br />

ISDM, ADDM, CHAM, DELM, DISM, and SNDM commands in the <strong>Telcon</strong> Operations<br />

Reference <strong>Manual</strong> (7831 5728). (Not related to the Unsolicited <strong>Message</strong> Service feature or<br />

USM.)<br />

STATDCR<br />

Statistics (primarily CENLOG) data collection routines.<br />

SYSSESN<br />

System initialization module to initialize run-time session control tables for DTP for each<br />

TSTN session statement found in the configuration.<br />

System Resilience Control Module (SRC)<br />

Controls loadsharing or backup on online/standby-state changes among a set of <strong>DCP</strong>s or a<br />

set of lines in the network configured as resilient. For information on configuring network<br />

resiliency, refer to the <strong>DCP</strong> <strong>Series</strong> <strong>Telcon</strong> Configuration Guide (7831 5678).<br />

T<br />

TAF<br />

TCP/IP<br />

See terminal attach facility.<br />

See transmission control protocol/internet protocol.<br />

TCP/IP model<br />

The four layer architectural model for a communication protocol developed primarily for<br />

defense-related networks through research conducted by the U. S. Department of Defense.<br />

TCP/IP protocols are in the public domain and are used within a Defense Data Network<br />

(DDN), or Internet environment. The TCP/IP model provides the framework for building<br />

an open systems network.<br />

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