- Industry: Computer
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An Internet protocol that is used by a gateway to communicate with a source host, for example, to report an error in a datagram.
Industry:Software
An Internet protocol that is used by gateways in an autonomous system to transfer routing information.
Industry:Software
(1) An optional facility that allows an application programme to accumulate information acquired through multiple interchanges with a terminal, even though the programme terminates between interchanges. Conversation information for the active and held conversations is significant status that can optionally be kept in the RM if a status recovery mode of GLOBAL is selected. See also conversation.<br />(2) An optional IMS facility that allows a user's application programme to accumulate information acquired through multiple interchanges with a terminal, even though the programme terminates between interchanges. In the context of IMS Connector for Java, the interchanges are between a Java client programme and a user's application program. See also IMS conversation.
Industry:Software
(1) In OSI, a method for excluding certain types of events so that they are not reported.<br />(2) In a Tivoli environment, rules that determine which events are sent from an event adapter or displayed on an event console. Also used to determine which events a specific correlation rule will apply to.<br />(3) A logical expression of criteria that determines which events are forwarded to the application programme that registers the event philtre with the event sieve agent.<br />(4) The criteria that must be met by an event before a rule action is executed.<br />(5) A philtre that specifies the event criteria for an event action plan. Events must meet the criteria specified in the event philtre in order to be processed by the event action plan to which the philtre is assigned.
Industry:Software
(1) An optional facility that produces a duplicate copy of log data.<br />(2) A method of recording WebSphere MQ for z/OS activity, where each change is recorded on two data sets, so that if a restart is necessary and one data set is unreadable, the other can be used. See also single logging.
Industry:Software
(1) In OSI, a physical node on a network.<br />(2) A device on a data link that sends and receives data, and provides data communications control functions according to protocols.<br />(3) A communications device that is the source or destination of signals on a network. It is typically a terminal or computer.
Industry:Software
(1) An optional Fast Path facility that enables an application programme to be scheduled into more than one message or batch message region at the same time. See also transaction load balancing.<br />(2) The monitoring of application servers and management of the workload on servers. If one server exceeds its workload, requests are forwarded to another server with more capacity.
Industry:Software
(1) In OSI, a service access point used to receive data.<br />(2) In SNA and TCP/IP, a logical address that allows a system to route data from a remote device to the appropriate communications support. See also source service access point.
Industry:Software
(1) An optional hardware feature, available on certain processors, that permits communications facilities to be attached to the processors.<br />(2) A device which allows network communication.
Industry:Software
(1) In OSI, a service primitive issued by a service provider to call a procedure by a service user.<br />(2) A problem on an endpoint that involves one or more resources. Indications are consolidated into events on the endpoint that is being monitored. See also event.<br />(3) An object representation of an event.
Industry:Software