HP Surestore 6164 Switch User Manual

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HP Distributed Fabrics User’s Guide

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When applied to a switch, the maximum number of receive buffers provided
by an F_Port or FL_Port to its attached N_Port or NL_Port, respectively,
such that the N_Port or NL_Port can transmit frames without over-running
the F_Port or FL_Port.

Defined
Configuration

The complete set of all zone objects that are defined in the fabric. The defined
configuration can include multiple zone configurations.

Domain_ID

Unique identifier for the switch in a fabric. Usually automatically assigned
by the switch, but can also be assigned manually. Can be any value between
1 and 239.

E_D_TOV

Error Detect Timeout Value. The time that the switch waits for an expected
response before declaring an error condition. Adjustable in 1-microsecond
increments from 2 to 10 seconds.

Effective
Configuration

The particular zone configuration that is currently in effect. Only one
configuration can be in effect at a time. The effective configuration is built
each time a zone configuration is enabled.

E_Port

Expansion port. A port is designated an E_Port when it is used as an
interswitch expansion port to connect to the E_Port of another switch, to
build a larger switch fabric.

Fabric

A network that uses high-speed fibre connections to connect switches, hosts,
and devices. A fabric is an active, intelligent, nonshared interconnect scheme
for nodes.

FC-AL

The Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop standard. Defined on top of the FC-PH
standard. Defines the arbitration on a loop where several FC nodes share a
common medium.

FC-PH

Fibre Channel Physical and Signalling standard.

FLA

Fabric Loop Attach.

FLOGI

Fabric login. The process by which a device gains access to the fabric.

F_Port

A fabric port that is not loop capable. Used to connect an N_Port to a switch.

FL_Port

A fabric port that is loop capable. Used to connect NL_Ports to the switch in
a loop configuration.

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