Fibre Channel | The primary protocol for building SANs to transmit data between servers, switches, and |
| storage devices. Unlike IP and Ethernet, Fibre Channel is designed to support the needs |
| of storage devices of all types. It is a |
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| computers, peripherals, and networks. |
fill word | An IDLE or ARB ordered set that is transmitted during breaks between data frames to |
| keep the link active. |
FLOGI | The process by which an N_Port determines whether a fabric is present and, if so, |
| exchanges service parameters with it. See also PLOGI. |
FL_Port | Fabric loop port. A port that is able to transmit under fabric protocol and has arbitrated |
| loop capabilities. Can also be used to connect an NL_Port to a switch. See also U_Port. |
frame | The Fibre Channel structure used to transmit data between ports. Consists of a |
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| check, and |
| and data frames. See also packet. |
FRU | |
FS | Fibre Channel Service. A service that is defined by FC standards and exists at a |
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FSP | Fibre Channel Service Protocol. The common protocol for all fabric services; it is |
| transparent to the fabric type or topology. |
FSPF | Fabric shortest path first. HP routing protocol for FC switches. |
Fx_Port | A fabric port that can operate as an F_Port or FL_Port. |
G_Port | Generic port. A port that can operate as an E_Port or F_Port. A port is defined as a |
| G_Port when it is not yet connected or has not yet assumed a specific function in the |
| fabric. See also E_Port, F_Port, U_Port. |
hard address | The AL_PA that an NL_Port attempts to acquire during loop initialization. See also |
| defined zone configuration. |
idle | Continuous transmission of an ordered set over an FC link when no data is being |
| transmitted, to keep the link active and maintain bit, byte, and word synchronization. |
integrated fabric | The fabric created by connecting multiple HP switches with multiple ISL cables, and |
| configuring the switches to handle traffic as a seamless group. |
ISL trunking | The distribution of traffic over the combined bandwidth of multiple ISLs. A set of trunked |
| ISLs is called a trunking group; the ports in a trunking group are called trunking ports. |
isolated E_Port | An E_Port that is online but not operational due to overlapping domain IDs or |
| nonidentical parameters (such as E_D_TOVs). See also E_D_TOV. |
K28.5 | A special |
| performs FC control and signaling functions. The first seven bits are the common |
| pattern. |
kernel flash | Flash (temporary) memory connected to the peripheral bus of the processor and visible |
| within the processor’s memory space. Also called user flash. |
Cisco MDS 9124e Fabric Switch for HP