Acronyms and abbreviationsInformation – 2857.9 Acronyms and abbreviationsAC: Alternating current.ATS: Automatic transfer switch is an electrical switch that switches a load between two sources.AVR: Automatic Voltage Regulation provides stable voltage to keep equipment running in the optimal range.BMS: A Battery Management System is any electronic system that manages li-ion battery.bps: bit per secondBOM: In Syslog, placing an encoded Byte Order Mark at the start of a text stream can indicates that the text is Unicode and identifythe encoding scheme used.CA: Certificate AuthorityCLI: Command Line Interface.Aim is to interact with the Network Module by using commands in the form of successive lines of text (command lines).CSR: Certificate Signing RequestDC: Direct current.DN: Distinguished Name (LDAP).DHCPv6: The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol version 6 is a network protocol for configuring Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6)hosts with IP addresses, IP prefixes and other configuration data required to operate in an IPv6 network.It is the IPv6 equivalent of the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv4.DNS: The Domain Name System is a hierarchical decentralized naming system for computers, services, or other resourcesconnected to the Internet or a private network.DST: The daylight saving time.EMP: Environmental monitoring probeGID: Group Identifier is a numeric value used to represent a specific group (LDAP).HTTPS: HTTPS consists of communication over Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) within a connection encrypted by TransportLayer Security (TLS).IPP: Intelligent Power Protector is a web-based application that enables administrators to manage an Devices from a browser-basedmanagement console. Administrators can monitor, manage, and control a single Device (UPS, ATS, ePDU) locally and remotely. Afamiliar browser interface provides secure access to the Device Administrator Software and Device Client Software from anywhereon the network. Administrators may configure power failure settings and define UPS load segments for maximum uptime of criticalservers.The UPS can also be configured to extend runtimes for critical devices during utility power failures. For most UPSs, thereceptacles on the rear panel are divided into one or more groups, called load segments, which can be controlled independently. Byshutting down a load segment that is connected to less critical equipment, the runtime for more critical equipment is extended,providing additional protection.IPv4: Internet Protocol version 4 is the fourth version of the Internet Protocol (IP).IPv6: Internet Protocol version 6 is the most recent version of the Internet Protocol (IP).JSON: JavaScript Object Notation is an open-standard file format that uses human-readable text to transmit data objects consistingof attribute–value pairs and array data types.kVA: kilovolt-ampere.LAN: A LAN is a local area network, a computer network covering a small local area, such as a home or office.LDAP: The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol is an industry standard application protocol for accessing and maintainingdistributed directory information services over an Internet Protocol.MAC: A media access control address of a computer is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications atthe data link layer of a network segment.