Compaq LP8000-F1 manual Glossary

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Glossary

ALPA Arbitrated Loop Physical Address. The address of a fibre channel node in an arbitrated loop.

Arbitration The process of selecting one respondent from a collection of several candidates that request service at the same time.

b/s (or bps) Bits per second. The number of energy pulses passing a given point in a transmission medium in one second; raw transmission speed before encoding.

Bandwidth A measure of the information-carrying capacity of an optical fiber, normalized to a unit of MHz km. This term is used to specify capacity of multi-mode fibers only. (For single-mode fibers, use dispersion). The difference between the highest and lowest frequencies in a specific range of frequencies.

Baud A unit of signaling speed equal to the number of signal intervals per second, which might or might not be equal to the data rate in bits per second. The encoded bit rate per second.

BIOS Basic Input/Output system. Software coded into the computer chips to accomplish various tasks.

Boot BIOS Software coded into the chips on the HBA. A special program used to boot and control the computer.

Broadband In data transmission, it denotes transmission facilities capable of handling frequencies greater than those required for high-grade voice communications. The higher frequency allows the carrying of several simultaneous channels.

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Contents Bit PCI-To-Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter Page Contents Device Driver Installation Glossary Index List of Figures Text Conventions About This GuideSymbols on Equipment Symbols in TextCompaq Technical Support Getting HelpCompaq Website Compaq Authorized Reseller Overview IntroductionProduct Description Bit PCI-to-fibre channel host bus adapter HBA Jumper Settings Jumper SettingsJumper Pins Description Device ID Comments Bit PCI-to-Fibre Channel Host Bus AdapterStandards Performance SpecificationsAgency Approvals Page Installation Overview InstallationHardware Requirements Software and Documentation Requirements OEMSETUP.INF TXTSETUP.OEM Lpscsi LPUTILNT.EXERecording Reference Numbers Installing the HBA into a ComputerRecording the Address and Serial Number Configuration Guidelines for Operating Systems Verifying the InstallationPost LED Indicators Green LED Yellow LED StateInstallation Page Introduction Device Driver InstallationWindows NT 4.0 System Requirements Installing the Windows NT Scsi Device Driver Removing the Device Driver Verifying the Device Driver InstallationTru64Unix Driver and Console Software Show Adapter / -SET Adapter CommandsWWIDMGR-SHOW Adapter Show Adapter CommandSET Adapter example OpenVMS Driver and Console Software Page Post Conditions and Results TroubleshootingHBA Post LED States Windows NT Event ViewerGreen LED Yellow LED Description Windows NT Miniport Event Log Codes Windows NT Scsi Port Error LogExplanation 0x10 Explanation 0x11to 0x13 Further Information Offset Windows NT Scsi Port Error Log0xF4 HBA reset Windows NT Scsi Port Error Log 0x10 Explanation Offset 0xF30x11 to 0x13 Further Information CmdStat Values Parameter Error Values valid only when CmdStat=0x3Further Information 0x12 Offset Explanation0x12 Offset Parameter Error Values valid only when CmdStat=0x3Fabric Device Mapping Windows NT Scsi Address MappingCurrent Private Loop Device Mapping Private Loop Device MappingBus # Target# Lun# NoneCurrent Private Loop Device Mapping Current Private Loop Device Mapping Bus # Target# Lun# Current Private Loop Device Mapping Alpa Selid Current Private Loop Device Mapping Alpa Selid Current Private Loop Device Mapping Alpa Selid Page Diagnostic and Firmware Download Utility Firmware and Diagnostic UtilityStarting I386DNLD.EXE in an i386 System I386 System InstallationI386DNLD.EXE Command Options Starting Alpha Systems with Alpha BiosOption Description Start-Up for Alpha/i386 Systems Return I386DNLD.EXE Main Menu Options Diagnostics Main MenuMenu Selection Test Host Bus Adapters MaintenanceModify Test Options Restart Host Bus AdaptersShow Host Bus Adapter Info Diagnostic and Firmware Loader UtilityQuit Firmware and Diagnostic Utility Page Using Lputilnt Utility/NT Main menu screen Viewing HBA ParametersUsing the Lputilnt Utility/NT Performing HBA Firmware MaintenanceFirmware maintenance screen Deleting or Activating Firmware Image Upgrading HBA FirmwareEnabling or Disabling Boot Bios Downloading PCI Configuration FilesModifying the Driver Parameters Modifying Driver Parameters Windows NT RegistryParameter Drive ParametersQueueDepth = n QueueTarget = n Parameter DescriptionDrive Parameters AlPA Addresses Page System Requirements Boot BiosAuto-Configure Option RA8000 or ESA12000 Boot SetupDisk In-line Exerciser Boot Bios Enabling Boot Bios Defining a Fibre Channel Drive as Boot DriveDesignating a Fibre Channel Boot Drive on Your Computer Creating an MS-DOS Boot DiskettePageUp key Enabling the Boot Bios Enabling HBA Boot Bios on a Fibre Channel Hard DriveFormatting the Fibre Channel Drive on Your Computer PurposePage Installing Windows NT Page FCC Compliance Information Statement Model LP8000-F1 1 X Regulatory Compliance NoticesPage Federal Communications Commission Notice Reference Manual Statements for Class B EquipmentPage Glossary Page Glossary Page Glossary Page Show ADAPTER/-SET Adapter IndexPage Index Page