Glossary – HP 8.20q Fibre Channel Switch User Manual

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Glossary

ACU

Array Configuration Utility

adapter

See

HBA (host bus adapter)

.

AH

Authentication Header

controller

A hardware device that facilitates communication between a host and one or more LUNs

organized as an array.

device

A target, typically a disk drive. Hardware such as a disk drive, tape drive, printer, or keyboard

that is installed in or connected to a system. In FC, a target device.

DHCP

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv4. DHCP allows computers to get configuration

information about the network from the network. Addresses are “leased” from servers to clients

for a period of time.

DHCPv6

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6. Although IPv6’s stateless address

autoconfiguration removes the primary motivation for DHCP in IPv4, DHCPv6 can still be used

to statefully assign addresses if the network administrator requires more control over

addressing.

DNS

Domain Name Server or Domain Name System. A computer program running on a Web

server, translating domain names into IP addresses.

domain ID

A number that uniquely identifies a switch in a fabric; the highest or most significant

hierarchical level in the three-level address hierarchy. Generally, each switch is a single

domain. The domain ID is an 8-bit identifier with a range of 0–255. Typically, zero (0) is

reserved and one (1) is the default setting for new switches.

driver

The software that interfaces between the file system and a physical data storage device or

network media.
The level structure for Windows XP Professional/2000/Windows Server 2003 drivers is as

follows:

Class Driver. The highest driver level. There is a separate class for disk, Ethernet, and so

forth. This level handles all generic aspects of operations for that class.

Port Driver. The middle driver level, which handles aspects of the operation specific to the

port type; for example, there is a port driver for SCSI.

ESP

Encapsulating Security Payload

EVA

HP Enterprise Virtual Array. A high-performance, high-capacity, and high-availability storage

solution. Each EVA storage system includes a pair of HSV virtualizing storage controllers and

the disk drives they manage.

FC

Fibre Channel

FDMI

Fabric device management interface is a standard enabling the management of devices such

as HBAs through the fabric.

Fibre Channel (FC)

A high-speed serial interface technology that supports other higher layer protocols like SCSI

and IP. Standardized under ANSI in 1994.

HBA (host bus

adapter)

The board that interfaces between the host system and the target devices. HBA is synonymous

with adapter, host adapter, and adapter board.

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