HP StorageWorks 4/32 - SAN Switch Manuel - Page 26
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SRM
SSH
SSL
Standard Translative Mode
Static route
Stealth mode™
Stitch
Storage
Store-and-forward
Striping
Switch
SWL
T
T10
T11
Tachyon
Tape Pipelining
Target
TCP/IP
Telnet
Tenancy
Brocade SAN Glossary
Storage Resource Management. The management of disk volumes and any
file resources.
Secure Shell. Used starting in Fabric OS 4.1 to support encrypted telnet
sessions to the switch; encrypts all messages, including the client sending
the password at login.
Secure Sockets Layer.
Allows public devices to communicate with private devices that are directly
connected to the fabric.
A route assigned to a specific path that does not change when a topology
change occurs, unless the path used by the route becomes unavailable.
A method used in some switches to have them work similar to Brocade
switches using QuickLoop.
The code name given to the first-generation Brocade fabric ASIC; used in the
Brocade 1000 series of switches.
A device used to store data, such as a disk or tape.
A switching technique that requires buffering an entire frame before a
routing decision is made.
A RAID technique for writing a file to multiple disks on a block-by-block basis,
with or without parity.
A fabric device providing bandwidth and high-speed routing of data via link-
level addressing.
Short Wavelength fiber optic; based on 850-mm lasers supporting
1.0625-Gbit/sec link speeds.
A standards committee chartered with creating standards for SCSI.
A standards committee chartered with creating standards for Fibre Channel.
A chip developed by Hewlett-Packard, and used in various devices. This chip
has FC-0 through FC-2 on one chip.
A Fabric OS feature that accelerates the writes to tape devices of FCIP from
a host; eliminates the latency associated with the sequential nature of a
tape device, thus forcing the host to send multiple outstanding commands
and buffering associated data at the remote switch.
A disk or a tape device in SCSI.
Transmission Control Protocol over Internet Protocol.
A virtual terminal emulation used with TCP/IP.
Possession of an Arbitrated Loop by a device to conduct a transaction.
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