
Microsoft Windows networking.
Samba can be installed on a variety of operating system platforms, including
Linux, most common Unix platforms, OpenVMS, and IBM OS/2.
Samba can also register itself with the master browser on the network so that it
would appear in the listing of hosts in Microsoft Windows "Neighborhood
Network".
SFP
SFP (Small form-factor pluggable) is a compact, hot-pluggable transceiver used
for both telecommunication and data communications applications. It interfaces
a network device mother board (for a switch, router, media converter or similar
device) to a fiber optic or copper networking cable. It is a popular industry
format supported by many network component vendors. SFP transceivers are
designed to support SONET, Gigabit Ethernet, Fiber Channel, and other
communications standards.
SFP DDM
DDM (Digital Diagnostics Monitoring) Modern optical SFP transceivers support
digital diagnostics monitoring (DDM) functions according to the
industry-standard SFF-8472. This feature is also known as digital optical
monitoring (DOM). This feature gives the end user the ability to monitor
real-time parameters of the SFP, such as optical output power, optical input
power, temperature, laser bias current, and transceiver supply voltage.
SHA
SHA is an acronym for Secure Hash Algorithm. It designed by the National
Security Agency (NSA) and published by the NIST as a U.S. Federal
Information Processing Standard. Hash algorithms compute a fixed-length
digital representation (known as a message digest) of an input data sequence (the
message) of any length.
Shaper
A
shaper can limit the bandwidth of transmitted frames. It is located after the
ingress queues.
SMTP
SMTP is an acronym for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. It is a text-based
protocol that uses the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and provides a mail
service modeled on the FTP file transfer service. SMTP transfers mail messages
between systems and notifications regarding incoming mail.
SNMP
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