Fddi, Filer, Gateway – HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator User Manual

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LOSSARY

FDDI. Fiber Distributed Data Interface. A set of American National Standards
Institute (ANSI) protocols for sending digital data over fiber optic cable. FDDI
networks are token-passing networks, and support data rates of up to 100 Mbps (100
million bits) per second. FDDI networks are typically used as backbones for Wide-
Area Networks (WANs).

Filer. An appliance that attaches to a computer network and is used for data storage.

Gateway. A computer that acts as an intermediate device for two or more networks
that use the same protocols. The gateway functions as an entry and exit point to the
network. Transport protocol conversion might not be required, but some form of
processing is typically performed.

Gigabit Ethernet. An Ethernet technology that raises transmission speed to 1 Gbps
(1000 Mbps).

Hashing. Producing hash values for accessing data or for security. A hash value, is a
number generated from a string of text. The hash is substantially smaller than the text
itself and it is generated by a formula in such a way that it is extremely unlikely that
some other text will produce the same hash value.

Heartbeat. A repeating signal transmitted from one appliance to another that indicates
that the appliance is operating.

Heuristic. A method of problem solving using exploration and trial and error methods.
Heuristic program design provides a framework for solving the problem in contrast
with a fixed set of rules (algorithmic) that cannot vary.

Host. A computer or other computing device that resides on a network.

Host address. The IP address assigned to each computer attached to the network.

Host name. Name given to a computer, usually by DNS.

HSRP. Hot Standby Routing Protocol. HSRP is a routing protocol from Cisco that
provides backup to a router in the event of failure. Using HSRP, several routers are
connected to the same segment of an Ethernet, FDDI or token-ring network and work
together to present the appearance of a single virtual router on the LAN. The routers
share the same IP and MAC addresses, therefore in the event of failure of one router,
the hosts on the LAN are able to continue forwarding packets to a consistent IP and
MAC address. The process of transferring the routing responsibilities from one device
to another is transparent to the user.

HTTP. Hypertext Transport Protocol. The protocol used by Web browsers to
communicate with Web servers.

HTTPS. Hypertext Transport Protocol Secure. The protocol for accessing a secure
Web server. Using HTTPS directs the message to a secure port number to be managed
by a security protocol.

Interface. The point at which a connection is made between two elements, systems, or
devices so that they can communicate with one another.

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