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Sometimes referred to as “Big Blue” IBM is a multinational corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York. It manufactures computer hardware and software and provides information technology and services.
A filter that is used to route and process Systems Network Architecture (SNA) alerts in a network and automates operations for local alerts or received alerts within a network.
Industry:Software
A filter that provides the basic protection mechanism for a firewall by determining what traffic passes through the firewall based on IP session details. This protects the secure network from outsiders who use unsophisticated techniques (such as scanning for secure servers) or even the most sophisticated techniques (such as IP address spoofing). IP filters are the base on which the other tools are constructed, providing the infrastructure in which they operate and denying access to all but the most determined cracker.
Industry:Software
A filter that resides in a dynamic link library (DLL) and that can inspect input data and perform various functions, such as convert data formats, add header pages, and specify job attributes. See also filter, UNIX filter.
Industry:Software
A firewall configuration that examines the destination of a packet and the type of information it contains, checks whether the network allows delivery to that destination, and controls the information flow between internal and external clients and servers.
Industry:Software
A firewall that prevents users outside a private network from accessing computers within the private network.
Industry:Software
A first-level or primary index entry in an index. Main entries are the key access points to the information, representing the main concepts in the information. They use both the product and the users' terminology.
Industry:Software
A fixed format for describing and creating i5/OS databases or device files.
Industry:Software
A fixed IP address for a persistent device or logical unit on a network that uses the IP standard. See also IP address.
Industry:Software
A fixed resource with definable limitations, such as an instructor, projector, or classroom. See also resource, depletable resource.
Industry:Software
A fixed value defined by IBM that has a special use in the control language and is reserved in the operating system. A predefined value usually has an asterisk (*) as the first character in the value.
Industry:Software