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target computer

In Desktop Management, the computer where the disk image will be applied.

See also add-on image; base image; image; imaging ; source computer.

TCP/IP

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol.

A protocol suite developed by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA). It includes TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) as the primary transport protocol and IP (Internet Protocol) as the network layer protocol.

See also IP.

TED

See Tiered Electronic Distribution.

terminal server

A server used to run client applications so that application processing is handled by the server rather than client workstations. Each client workstation must have a terminal server client, or thin client, through which the user can log in to the terminal server and launch applications. In Desktop Management, Novell Application LauncherTM, Novell Application Launcher plug-in, and the Launch Item gadget support launching of applications located on Windows terminal servers.

See also Launch gadget; Novell Application Launcher; thin client; terminal server application.

terminal server application

An application, running on a Windows terminal server, that users access through an RDP or ICA client running on their own workstations. Desktop Management uses the RDP or ICA client to enable users to launch terminal server applications from Novell Application Launcher, the Novell Application Launcher plug-in, and the ZENworks Launch gadget.

See also thin client.

Text File Changes policy

In Server Management, a plural policy that automates changes to text files on your servers.

See also Distributed Server Package; plural policy; policy; policy package .

thin client

A client designed to be especially small so that the bulk of the data processing occurs on the server. Desktop Management use both RDP and ICA thin clients, installed on users' workstations, to launch applications located on Windows terminal servers.

See also terminal server application.

thin-client application

See terminal server application.

Tiered Electronic Distribution

In Server Management, a Policy and Distribution Services component that uses a tiered distribution model to enable a server to indirectly service many other servers. It distributes files and policy packages by building them into compressed data packages and hosting them in distribution channels for dissemination to the appropriate servers.

Tiered Electronic Distribution policy

In Server Management, a policy that sets defaults for the Distributor and Subscriber objects. This policy is contained in the Service Location package.

See also policy; policy package ; Service Location Package.

Tiered Electronic Distribution Wizard

In Server Management, a utility that steps a user through the process of creating and sending a File or HTTP type of Distribution.

See also Distribution; File Distribution; HTTP Distribution.

Topology Manager

In Server Management, a service that updates the Site Management database with the network information gathered by the discovery software.

Traffic Analysis

In Server Management, a component that provides tools to monitor network traffic, capture data, and collect key statistics of monitored segments, nodes, and devices on Ethernet, token ring, or FDDI network segments.

Traffic Analysis Agent

In Server Management, an RMON Agent that can run on a NetWare or Windows server to collect information about activity on the network. Traffic Analysis agents implement a set of functionality defined by the RMON MIB RFC 1757 to collect information about activity on your network and make it available to Novell ConsoleOne® via SNMP.

Other Novell products use the name LANAlyzer® AgentTM for this functionality.

See also discovery; lanzcon; MIB; RMON Agent; SNMP.

transform

1. A file that adds, deletes, or changes properties in a Microsoft Windows Installer (.msi) package to enable customization of the installation for different groups of users. Desktop Management supports both MSI packages and transforms.

2. A set of installation rules for a specified MSI-based application

See also .mst.

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol

TCP/IP.

A protocol suite developed by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA). It includes TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) as the primary transport protocol and IP (Internet Protocol) as the network layer protocol.

See also IP.

trap

In Server Management, a type of command within the SNMP protocol. A special command the agent uses to inform the SNMP manager of a special event. By default, the traps are sent to a local system.

See also Simple Network Management Protocol; SNMP; SNMP Manager; SNMP Trap Targets policy; trap target.

trap annotations

In Server Management, comments to the trap definitions so that the MIB can be compiled with third-party compilers.

trap target

In Server Management and Desktop Management, the locations where SNMP traps will be sent.

See also Simple Network Management Protocol; SNMP; SNMP Manager; SNMP Trap Targets policy; trap.

trend bucket

In Server Management server management, the number of samples taken for a particular trend parameter over a certain period of time. Also called bucket.