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S/MIME
Secure MIME
SA
Security Association; System Administration
SAA
Service Assurance Agent
SAC
Seminars on Academic Computing
SAFE
Security and Freedom through Encryption
SAFI
Subsequent Address Family Identifier, a multiprotocol BGP concept defined in RFC 4760.
SAID
Security Association IDentifier
SAM's
UCAR storage facility/warehouse, located in Marshall
Samba
Software that allows Unix systems to serve files to Windows clients using the SMB protocol. The NETS server named netserver uses Samba to serve files to NETS staff PCs. See the Samba section of the netserver overview page or the Netserver Samba Restarting Procedures.
SANAPS
Super ANAPs
SAR
Segmentation and Reassembly. The process by which large packets are broken into pieces for transmission over media (or ATM) that can't support large packets. The packets are segmented at the source and reassembled at the destination.
SAS
Single Attached Station (an FDDI term)
SAS
Software Application Support (Cisco)
SaSS
Safety and Site Services
SAU
Software Application support plus Upgrades (Cisco; SAS+Upgrades)
SB
Salary and Benefits
SC
Square Connector, a type of fiber connector. Differs from ST (straight tip) connectors.
SCB
System Control Board
SCCP
Signaling Connection Control Part
SCD
Scientific Computing Division, a UCAR division that was renamed CISL.
SCDUG
SCD Users Group
SCID
SCD Computer Inventory Database. A Macintosh-based database once used by Stan McLaughlin to track inventory. Contains inventory information for all machines in the Mesa and Foothills lab computer rooms and SCD offices.
SCONE
Southern Colorado Optical Network
SDAC
SCD Desktop Advisory Committee
SDL
Signal Distribution Layer
SDLC
Synchronous Data Link Control
SDP
Shelf Discovery Protocol
SDR
Session Directory Protocol
SDSC
San Diego Supercomputer Center, one of four supercomputing centers funded by the NSF.
SDSL
Single-line Digital Subscriber Line
SECOM
the telecom division of Southeast Colorado Power Association, headquartered in La Junta, Colorado. See http://www.secom.net/
segment
A term used loosely at to refer to a portion of an Ethernet that is not interrupted by routers, bridges, or repeaters.
semi-exposed hosts and networks
Semi-exposed hosts have IP addresses with a last octet in the range 208-223. See the CSAC Network security definitions
SEGP
Sponsored Educational Group Participant, on Internet2 concept. See the Internet2 SEGP webpage
SEP
Scalable Encryption Processor
server
A computer that shares its resources, such as printers and files, with other computers on the network. For example, a Network File System server shares its disk space with computers that do not have a disk drive their own. To find out who is the sysadmin of NETS servers, use the ExtraView Fixed Asset System to show the "NETS - Asset - Server Inventory" report.
SET
Secure Electronic Transactions
SEU
Singe Event Upset
severities
The term NETS uses to refer to the 3 levels of problems that the UCAR NOC might handle. See NETS severity levels
SFM
Switching and Forwarding Module (Juniper)
SFM
Small form-factor pluggable (SFP) is a specification for a new generation of optical modular transceivers. The devices are designed for use with small form factor (SFF) connectors, and offer high speed and physical compactness. They are hot-swappable.
SFP
Small Form Factor Pluggable, a type of fiber terminator that allows dense packing of fiber interfaces on a board
SGBP
Stack Group Bidding Protocol
SGI
Silicon Graphics, International
SGML
Standard Generalized Markup Language
SHA
Secure Hash Algorithm
SHARP
Self Healing And Redundant Paths
SHERPA
Dynamic VLAN provisioning system used by NLR. Pete, John and David have SHERPA accounts, and Pete has used SHERPA to provision a VLAN. See https://sherpa.grnoc.iu.edu/
Shiva FastPath
See FastPath.
SHiPSN
Switched High-Speed Science NOAAnet
SIGCOMM
Special Interest Group on data COMMuncations (ACM)
SIMM
Single Inline Memory Module
SIP
Session Initiation Protocol, a signaling protocol for Internet conferencing, telephony, presence, events notification and instant messaging. VOIP telephones can use SIP to set up calls. There is an initiative to set up peering between University VOIP networks using SIP.
SIPA
Statewide Internet Portal Authority. See http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/SIPA/SIPA/1165692999509
SKI
Scientific Knowledge Infrastructure
SLAAC
Stateless Address Autoconfiguration, an IPv6 term.
SLAC
Stanford Linear ACcelerator
SLAC
Stanford Linear ACcelerator
SLC
Subscriber Loop Carrier
SLIP
Serial Line IP. An Internet protocol used to run IP over serial lines such as telephone circuits or RS-232 cables interconnecting two systems. SLIP is gradually being replaced by PPP, which is more capable.
SLM
Service Level Manager
SM
single-mode, as opposed to multi-mode, fiber
SMB
Server Message Block, a Microsoft protocol for sharing files, printers, serial ports, and communications abstractions such as named pipes and mail slots between computers. All Windows systems are capable of being SMB servers or clients. See Richard Sharpe's "Just What Is SMB" page
SMA
Saint Mary's Academy, a member of the UPoP
SMART
Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology. Most hard drives currently come equipped with SMART systems, which enable the drive to monitor itself to help determine problems and provide early warnings to failures. You use software to query the SMART system on the drive. On Linux systems, the SMART software is smartctl. Use "smartctl -l" for options.
SMDI
Simple (or Simplified) Messaging Desktop Interface
SMDS
Switched Multimegabit Data Service. A high-speed networking technology offered by the telephone companies in the U.S.
SMF
Single-Mode Fiber; Software MAC Filter
SMI
Structure of Management Information. The rules used to define the objects that can be accessed via a network management protocol. See MIB.
SMS
Service Management Solution (CiscoWorks2000 bundle)
SMT
Station Management. Part of the FDDI protocol that manages stations on an FDDI ring. SMT detects when stations enter and/or leave the ring, causing other stations to wrap the ring.
SMTP
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. The Internet electronic mail protocol. Defined in RFC 821, with associated message format descriptions in RFC 822.
SNA
Systems Network Architecture. IBM's proprietary network architecture.
SNAP
Simple Network Automated Provisioning (Cisco)
snapshot
David Mitchell calls the backup scheme he installed on fl-netserver "snapshots". See the netserver snapshots page.
SNG
Secure Network Gateway
sniffer
A device used to monitor the traffic on a network, usually to locate problems.
SNK
SecureNet Key
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol. The network management protocol of choice for TCP/IP-based internets.
SNR
Signal to Noise Ratio
SOARS
Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric and Related Sciences
SONET
Synchronous Optical NETwork
SOTN
State Of The Network (NETS)
SPAN
Space Physics Analysis Network, a DECnet network maintained by NASA.
SPAN
Switched Port Analyzer (Cisco)
SPANS
Simple Protocol for ATM Network Signalling. A protocol developed by Fore Systems as a pre-standard mechanism for establishing SVCs.
SPARC
Space Physics and Aeronomy Research Collaboratory
SPD
Selective Packet Discard, a feature of Cisco routers.
SPE
Service Processing Element
SPI
Security Parameter Index
SPOC
Single Point Of Contact
SPOC
Summit Policy Oversight Committee. Their email list is summit-poc@lists.utah.edu
SPIN
Software Process Improvement Network (ColoSPIN-Colorado SPIN)
Springs International
A language school on the Auraria campus, and a member of the UPop.
SPSL
Security Policy Specification Language
SPT
Shortest Path Tree, a multicast term.
SQE
Signal Quality Error, sometimes referred to as heartbeat. A signal from an Ethernet transceiver to the attached device indicating that a collision has occurred. Most transceivers have a switch allowing SQE generation to be enabled or disabled. 802.3 repeaters require SQE to be disabled. Sun workstations shouldn't care but seem to like it off.
SQL
Structured Query Language. The standard language for defining and accessing relational databases. SQL is used at NCAR to access ORACLE relational databases.
SQuAD
Software Quality Association in Denver
SRST
Survivable Remote Site Telephony
SS7
Singaling System 7
SSB
System Switching Board (Juniper)
SSG
Supercomputer Systems Group at NCAR. SSG is part of HSS.
SSH
Secure SHell
SSID
Service Set IDentification
SSSF
Surface and Sounding Systems Facility
SSSF
Surface and Sounding Systems Facility
ST
Straight Tip, a type of fiber connector. Differs from SC (square connector) connectors.
St. Mary's
St. Mary's Academy, a member of the UPoP.
STA
Spanning Tree Algorithm
star coupler
The central connecting device for DEC's VAXcluster technology.
STAR
Science And Technology In Atmospheric Research Institute (Star Institute), 3125 Sterling Circle Suite 107, Boulder, CO 80301-2394, (303) 640-5590
STARS
Structure Function Analysis of Received Signals)
STARTAP
Science, Technology And Research Transit Access Point in at the University of Illinois in Chicago
STM-16
2488.320Mbits/sec
STM-1
155.520Mbits/sec
STM-4
622.080Mbits/sec
STM
Synchronous Transport Module
STOC
Summit Technical Oversight Committee. Their email list is summit-toc@lists.utah.edu
STP
Spanning Tree Protocol
STRG
Spanning Tree Root Guard
STS
Synchronous Transport Signal
STUN
Serial TUNnelling
subnet mask
See address mask.
SVC
Switched Virtual Circuit. A term used in ATM networks. SVCs are the volatile cousin of PVCs.
SVC
Switched Virtual Circuit
SVG
Scalable Vector Graphics
SW-MISM
Software mismatch, a.k.a. Incorrect software load. One of several alarm types that may be displayed by a "show alarm" command in an ADVA (Movaz) RayExpress device. "SW-MISM" can arise if the versions of software in the active and standby SP cards are not the same.
SWAP
Shared Wireless Access Protocol
swatch
A program that "watches" syslog files and takes actions (like sending email) when messages are logged that match certian predifined patterns. See How NETS uses swatch.
SWIP
Shared WhoIs Project. See NETS description of ARIN SWIPs
Synoptics
A company that used to make hubs. Synoptics merged into Bay Networks.
Syslog
A scheme for logging messages from several machines onto one Unix machine. A daemon on the Unix machine accepts messages and writes them to a log file. NETS uses syslog to record messages sent by networking devices. See How NETS uses syslog.

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