Terms This standard uses technical terms as they are defined in the IEEE Std 1275-1994 Standard and other documents cited in “References”, plus the following terms: ARP Address Resolution Protocol BOOTP Bootstrap Protocol CHRP Common Hardware Reference Platform core, core specification, core document Refers to IEEE Std 1275-1994 Standard for Boot (Initialization, Configuration) Firmware, Core Practices and Requirements core errata Refers to Core Errata, IEEE P1275.7 CPU Central Processing Unit ELF Executable and Linking Format. A binary object file format defined by that is used to represent client programs in OF for PA. FDISK Refers to the boot-record and partition table format used by MS-DOS, as defined in . gateway Network connecting device host A computer. In particular a source or destination of messages from the point of view of the communication network. ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol IETF Internet Engineering Task Force IP Internet Protocol IO Input/Output LAN Local Area Network NVRAM Non-volatile memory that is the repository for various platform, OF and OS information that remains persistent across reboots, power management activities and/or cycles. Open Firmware (OF) The firmware architecture defined by and , or, when used as an adjective, a software component compliant with the core specification and errata. PCU Power Configuration Utility; Refers to a platform program to assist a user to manage device power. PE Portable Executable. A binary object file format defined by . PROM Programmable Read Only Memory real-mode The mode in which OF and its client are running with translation disabled; all addresses passed between the client and OF are real (i.e., hardware) addresses. RFC Internet Request For Comments; part of the technical process of establishing a standard. ROM Read Only Memory suspend A form of Power Management characterized by a fast recovery to full operation. Typically, system memory will not be powered off while in the suspend state. TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol UDP User Datagram Protocol virtual-mode The mode in which OF and its client share a single virtual address space, and address translation is enabled; all addresses passed between the client and OF are virtual (translated) addresses.