Glossary

This glossary defines terms used in this guide or related to this product. It is not a comprehensive glossary of computer terms.

AL_PA

Arbitrated loop physical address. A unique 8-bit value assigned during loop

 

initialization to a port in an arbitrated loop. See also ???.

alias server

A fabric software facility that supports multicast group management.

API

Application programming interface. A defined protocol that allows applications

 

to interface with a set of services.

arbitrated loop

A shared 100 Mb/s Fibre Channel transport structured as a loop. Supports up

 

to 126 devices and one fabric attachment. See also ???, ???.

AW_TOV

Arbitration wait time-out value. The minimum time an arbitrating L_Port waits

 

for a response before beginning loop initialization.

backup FCS switch

Backup fabric configuration server switch. The switch or switches assigned as

 

backup in case the primary FCS switch fails.

bandwidth

The total transmission capacity of a cable, link, or system. Usually measured in

 

bits per second (b/s). May also refer to the range of transmission frequencies

 

available to a link or system.

broadcast

The transmission of data from a single source to all devices in the fabric,

 

regardless of zoning.

buffer-to-buffer

Management of the frame transmission rate in either a point-to-point topology or

flow control

an arbitrated loop. See also ???, ???, ???.

CLI

Command line interface. Interface that depends entirely on the use of

 

commands, such as through Telnet or SNMP, and does not involve a GUI.

compact flash

Flash (temporary) memory that is used in a manner similar to hard disk storage.

 

It is connected to a bridging component that connects to the PCI bus of the

 

processor. Not visible within the processor's memory space.

configuration The way a system is set up. May refer to hardware or software:

Hardware: The number, type, and arrangement of components that make up a system or network.

Software: The set of parameters that guide switch operation. May include general system parameters, IP address information, domain ID, and other information. Modifiable by any login with administrative privileges. May also refer to a set of zones.

CRC

Cyclic redundancy check. A check for transmission errors that is included

 

in every data frame.

data word

A type of transmission word that occurs within frames. The frame header, data

 

field, and CRC all consist of data words.

defined zone

The set of all zone objects defined in the fabric. May include multiple zone

configuration

configurations. See also ???, ???.

directory service

See ???.

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5697-7483 specifications

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