| Word | Description |
| 1300 855 554 | This is Jumba's contact phone number. You can call us between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday. |
| control panel | An interface used to administer the back end settings of your web hosting. |
| cPanel | cPanel is a Linux based web hosting control panel that provides a graphical interface and automation tools designed to simplify the process of hosting a web site. |
| DNS | Domain Name System. The system responsible for translating domain names into numeric IP addresses. The DNS maintains a list of all the domain names and distributes them throughout the world. |
| domain name | Domain names are the alphabetic names used to refer to computers on the Internet and contain a suffix such as .com, .com.au, .org.au, .gov.au, or .edu.au. The suffix indicates what type of organization is hosting the site. |
| ISP | Internet Service Providers employ a range of technologies to enable consumers to connect to their network and be able to view the World Wide Web also known as the internet. |
| localhost | In computer networking, localhost (meaning this computer) is the standard hostname given to the address of the loopback network interface. You would only use this term when referring back to the device you are on locally. |
| My Account | The area in which all of your hosting products and services are kept. Access URLs include: https://myaccount.jumba.com.au https://myaccount.aussiehq.com.au |
| My Products & Services | Is a section in your Client Area that displays a list of your hosting products and services you hold or have held with us. |
| nameserver | They are a web server that holds the records for you DNS entries. These zones dictate where mail, sub domains and your main domain are hosted. They provide the mapping of domain names to IP addresses. Jumba's Nameservers: ns1.jumba.net.au ns2.jumba.net.au |
| Plesk | Plesk is a Linux or Windows based web hosting control panel that provides a graphical interface and automation tools designed to simplify the process of hosting a web site. |
| propagation | The process whereby the name servers throughout the world have updated their records for a specific domain. When you update your Nameservers or DNS records it will take 12 to 24 hours or so for the new address to broadcast everywhere. During that 24 hour period, the traffic is decreasing at the old location and increasing at the new location. |