Motorola APEX1000 Installation And Operation Manual page 333

All-purpose edge qam
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Acronym
WKEM
XML
Definitions of Terms
Term
Boot File
Boot Image
BOOTP
BOOTP Reply
BOOTP Request
Conditional Access
Table (CAT)
Entitlement
Management
Message (EMM)
Internet Protocol
(IP) Address
JAVA-Enabled
Console
Local Area Network
(LAN)
Glossary • Abbreviations and Acronyms
APEX1000 All-Purpose Edge QAM Software Version 2.4.x • Installation and Operation Manual
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Description
Working Key Epoch Message
eXtensible Markup Language
Definition
This is the file referenced in the BOOTFILE field of the BOOTP reply message.
A boot file provides configuration information for a network device either by
containing an executable code image for the device or by listing the names of
other files that contain the code image and other configuration information.
The configuration information delivered as the result of the boot process.
Includes all information derived from the BOOTP reply, boot file, and associated
hosts, services, and code files.
Boot protocol. The communication protocol used to transfer initialization
information between digital headend network elements and a central server.
At power up, network elements issue a BOOTP request. The BOOTP server
receives the request and responds with a BOOTP reply that specifies startup
information and operating parameters for the requesting device.
Single-packet, multi-field boot protocol message transmitted in UDP by a BOOTP
server to provide a boot image to a network device (BOOTP client).
Single-packet, multi-field boot protocol message transmitted in UDP by a network
device (BOOTP client) to request a boot from a BOOTP server.
A table carried in the PID1 stream of a transport multiplex that lists the PID
numbers of all EMM streams in a transport multiplex, and indexes each EMM
stream to an EMM provider ID.
This message type enables digital set-tops to decrypt a service. The
MPEG-2-formatted messages carry system-wide information, such as Category
Keys to specific set-tops, as well as authorization privileges and related access
control information to specific or a group of set-tops.
The RADD 6000 inserts these messages into the EMM data stream that is
distributed out-of-band.
This public standard address is used for packet- and connection-type
communications.
A remote configuration tool that uses a multiplatform, object-oriented
programming language.
A data communications network within a given area, such as a control room,
office, specific workplace, building, or building cluster up to six miles wide (10
kilometers), but not using a common carrier.
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