HP HSC/I 1000Base-SX, I 1000Base-T manual Glossary, Numerics

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Glossary

Numerics

1000Base-SX:A specific implementation of 1000Mbps operating over two multimode fiber cables, as specified in Standard IEEE 802.3z/D.50-1998.

1000Base-T:A specific implementation of 1000 Mbps operating over four-pair Cat-5 or Cat-5e UTP cables, as specified in IEEE 802.3ab standards.

A

Alias: Name of the interface that corresponds to a given Internet address on a system.

Autonegotiation: A mechanism defined in IEEE 802.3u-1995 whereby devices sharing a link segment can exchange data and automatically configure themselves to operate at the highest capability mode shared between them. This is also used for link configuration per IEEE 802.3z and IEEE 802.3ab standards of duplex and flow control configuration between two 1000Base-SX/T links.

C

Card Instance Number: A number that uniquely identifies a device within a class. A class of devices is a logical grouping of similar devices.

D

Destination Address: A field in the message packet format identifying the end node(s) to which the packet is being sent.

DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

DLPI: Data Link Provider Interface. An industry-standard definition for message communications to STREAMS-based network interface drivers.

E

Ethernet: A 10 Mbps LAN, developed by Digital Equipment Corporation, Intel, and Xerox Corporation, upon which the IEEE 802.3 network is based.

F

Fast Ethernet: A commonly used name applied to 100Base-T.

Full-Duplex Mode: A mode of media utilization whereby data can flow in both directions simultaneously across the multiple wire pairs of a physical link. While full-duplex operation is not defined per se in the IEEE 802.3u-1995 specification, the specification does define a mechanism for this mode to be autonegotiated between devices on each end of a link. Full-duplex mode is typically found on switches.

H

HSC: High-speed connect bus.

Half-Duplex Mode: The media utilization mode of IEEE 802.3u-1995 networks whereby data can flow in only one direction at a time across the multiple wire pairs of a physical link.

Hardware Path: An identifier assigned by the system according to the physical location (slot) of the card in the hardware backplane. On HP servers, the I/O subsystem identifies each LAN card by its hardware path.

Hostname: Name of system on the network.

Hub: A network interconnection device that allows multiple devices to share a single logical link segment.

I

IEEE: The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. A national association, whose activities include publishing standards applicable to various electronic technologies. The IEEE technical committees are numbered and grouped by area. The

802.3committee produced the standard for LAN networks.

IEEE 802.3u-1995 network: A 10 or 100 Mbps LAN, specified in the IEEE 802.3u-1995 Standard for Local Area Networks. It uses the Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) network access method to give every node equal access to the network.

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Contents Manufacturing Part Number J5683-90002 E0602 Legal Notices Page Page Preface Page Introduction Product Overview FeaturesPerformance on A6794A, A6847A, and A6825A Differences Between gelan and igelanGelan About this ManualList of Gigabit Ethernet Products Product Description Driver Supported Systems Operating NameAbout this Manual About this Manual Chapter Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Generic Parameters Understanding the Gigabit Ethernet ParametersLink Parameters Speed Duplexity Autonegotiation Performance Tuning ParametersReceive flow control Name Range Default Units Performance Tuning Parameters$ lanadmin -Astationaddr nmid/ppa Using the lanadmin Tool with Gigabit EthernetOption Display Displaying ValuesExamples Option Setting Setting Values$ lanadmin -X stats clear nmid/ppa Gigabit Ethernet Resources HP-UX Manual Reference Pages Other Useful Manuals Manuals Available for Gigabit EthernetLogging Messages Error MessagesNettl -traceoff -entity igelan Contacting Your HP Representative Lanadmin -x cardinfo nmid lanadmin -x stats drv nmid Contacting Your HP Representative Chapter Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Overview Chart Type of Test Purpose Diagnostic FlowchartsFlowchart Flowchart 1 Cable and LED TestOperational Flowchart 1 Procedures Flowchart 2 Link Level Test Flowchart 2 Procedures Flowchart 3 Procedures Flowchart 3 Network Level TestsFlowchart 3a Procedures Flowchart 3a ARP TestFlowchart 3a Flowchart 3b Flowchart 3b ping TestFlowchart 3b Procedures Flowchart 3b Flowchart 3b Procedures Flowchart 4 Transport Level Test Flowchart 4 Procedures Flowchart 5 Bridge/Gateway Loopback Test Flowchart 5 Procedures Flowchart 6 Configuration Tests Flowchart 6 Procedures Flowchart 6a Flowchart 6a ioscan and lanscan TestFlowchart 6a Procedures Flowchart 6b Flowchart 6b netfmt and lanadmin TestFlowchart 6b Procedures Flowchart 6c Flowchart 6c ifconfig TestFlowchart 6c Procedures Diagnostic Flowcharts Chapter Gigabit Ethernet lanadmin Display LAN Interface Status Display LAN Interface Status DisplayHP-UX 11.0 lanadmin output Field Description RFC 1213 MIBRFC 1213 MIB RFC 1284 Ethernet-Like Interface Statistics Gigabit Ethernet Card Statistics Card Statistics Output NIC Events Statistics Host Command StatisticsExplanation of Card Statistics Field Description Driver StatisticsExplanation of Card Statistics Appendix B Hardware Reference Information LED Description On Steady Flashing Off Color Meaning of the LEDsTable C-1 LED Description and Status for 1000Base-SX Table C-2 LED Description and Status for 1000Base-TTable C-4 Cabling Requirements for 1000Base-T Cabling RequirementsBack-to-Back Connection Table C-3 Cabling Requirements for 1000Base-SXA4924A/A4925A/A4926A Card SpecificationsA4929A A6825A/A6847A Hardware Regulatory Statements Canada FCC Statement For U.S.AVcci Japan PCI Card Only EMI Australia and New ZealandEMI Statement European Community Laser Safety European Union Optical Transceiver Only Laser Safety StatementsLaser Safety Statements Appendix D Laser Safety Statements Appendix D Laser Safety Statements Appendix D Laser Safety Statements Appendix D Numerics GlossaryGlossary Glossary