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7318 Model S20 Guide and Reference

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server. A system service, called a daemon. It is usually a user program that runs in the background, in user space, to provide a defined set of functions to the user who uses it through the command interface. Each time a user invokes it, the server provides a separate process for that user.

slew rate. Specifies the rate of change of a signal on a communication line.

SNMP. Simple Network Management Protocol. A protocol for remotely performing administrative functions on a device.

stop bit. A bit that delineates the end of a character in a data stream.

stty. A UNIX command for configuring terminal ports.

superuser. See root.


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