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T
Telnet Telnet is a protocol for remote computing on the Internet. It allows a computer to act
as a remote terminal on another machine, anywhere on the Internet. This means that
when you telnet to a particular host and port, the remote computer (which must have
a telnet server) accepts input directly from your computer (which must have a telnet
client) and output for your session is directed to your screen. There are many library
and information resources that are accessible through telnet.
TERMINAL Domain TERMINAL represents the individual terminal.
Time Interval Period of time to save data, make queries and display data. Report has 1 time
interval, Insight supports 8 time intervals.
TMF The TMF domain represents global activities associated with Transaction
Management, such as Transaction-Rate.
Trend Trend reads trend data to build daily and monthly data.
U
Unit Synonym of instance. See instance.
User Domain USER represents the activity of processes executed from a particular user
logon.
Userdef Domain USERDEF represents the features of a user application.
V
Volume The usable space of a disk (the part that can store files) is called a volume.
W
WRL WRL stands for Workstation Resource Location. This is the directory under which
Navigator resource files such as help files and image files are stored