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Private Device

Private Loop Protocol

Public

NL_Port

Public Device

A device that supports arbitrated loop protocol and can interpret 8-bit addresses, but cannot log into the fabric.

An arbitrated loop that does not include a participating FL_Port.

A defined method and a set of standards for communication.

An NL_Port that logs into the fabric, can function within either a public or a private loop, and can communicate with either private or public NL_Ports.

A device that supports arbitrated loop protocol, can interpret 8-bit addresses, and can log into the fabric.

Public Loop An arbitrated loop that includes a participating FL_Port, and may contain both public and private NL_Ports.

QuickLoop

R_A_TOV

A software product that makes it possible to allow private devices within loops to communicate with public and private devices across the fabric through the creation of a larger loop.

May also refer to the arbitrated loop created using this software. A QuickLoop can contain a number of devices or looplets; all devices in the same QuickLoop share a single AL_PA space.

Resource Allocation Time-out Value; the maximum time a frame can be delayed in the fabric and still be delivered. See also E_D_TOV, RR_TOV.

RAID

Redundant Array of Independent Disks; a collection of disk drives that appear as

 

a single volume to the server and are fault tolerant through mirroring or parity

 

checking. See also JBOD.

Remote Switch A software product that runs on Fabric OS and enables two switches to be connected over an ATM (asynchronous transfer mode) connection. This requires a compatible Fibre Channel to ATM gateway, and can have a distance of up to 10 kilometers between each switch and the respective ATM gateway. See also Distributed Fabrics.

Request Rate The rate at which requests arrive at a servicing entity. See also Service Rate.

RouteAs applies to a fabric, the communication path between two switches. May also apply to the specific path taken by an individual frame, from source to destination. See also FSPF.

Routing

RR_TOV

The assignment of frames to specific switch ports, according to frame destination.

Resource Recovery Time-out Value; the minimum time a target device in a loop waits after a LIP before logging out a SCSI initiator. See also E_D_TOV, R_A_TOV.

RSCN

Registered State Change Notification; a switch function that allows notification of

 

fabric changes to be sent from the switch to specified nodes.

SAN

Sequence Service Rate

SFP

Storage Area Network; a network of systems and storage devices that communicate using Fibre Channel protocols. See also Fabric.

A group of related frames transmitted in the same direction between two N_Ports.

The rate at which an entity can service requests. See also Request Rate.

Small Form Factor Pluggable; optical transceiver used to convert signals between optical fiber cables and switches.

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HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 16B Installation and Reference Guide

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Contents Page Warranty Contents Glossary Index Preface About This GuideRelated Publications Getting HelpGetting Software Updates Use of Notes, Cautions, and WarningsViii Introducing the HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 16BOverview SFP Media Side Monitoring and Managing the FC 16B Introducing the HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 16B Installing and Configuring the HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 16BSafety Guidelines Package Contents Installing the Switch as a Stand-Alone UnitInstalling the Switch in a Rack FC 16B Rack-Mounted SwitchPage To install the switch in a rack Installing the Rear Rail-Tray Brackets HP RackInstalling the Tinnerman Clips HP Rack Installing the Rubber Washers Assembling the Inner Rails Configuring and Connecting the Switch To configure the FC 16B and connect it to a fabricA Windows 95, 98, 2000, or NT environment Page Saving the System Configuration Files Backing up the Switch Configuration Settings Setting QuickLoop Mode on Ports Next StepsHP Surestore VA Private Loop Devices Operating the HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 16B Turning the FC 16B On and OffInterpreting LED Activity LEDs On the SFP Media Side Above LEDs On the Power Supply Side Interpreting Post Results SupplyMaintaining the Switch Diagnostic TestsField-Replaceable Units FRUs Operating the HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 16B Product Specifications Switch ComponentsFacility Requirements Weight and Physical DimensionsDimension Value Table A-1Power Supply Specifications Environmental RequirementsGeneral Specifications Specification DescriptionTable A-4 Memory Specifications Optical Port SpecificationsSerial Port Specifications Post Specifications Signal DescriptionPIN Regulatory Compliance FCC EMC Statement USA EMC Statement CanadaCertification and Classification Information Product Information Declaration of Conformity Glossary Block Credit Cut-through Data Word Defined Zone ConfigurationBER BroadcastDLS EdtovFRU FC-AL-3 FC-FLA FCP FC-PH-1, 2, 3 FC-PI FC-PLDA FC-SW-2Flogi FSPHBA FspfGbic IODLpsm LWL JbodLIP Lmtov MIBPlogi PostRrtov RatovRAID RscnSnmp SNSSWL UDP ULP Ulptov WWNIndex EMINvram A-2 Index-3 Index-4

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