HP StorageWorks 4/32 - SAN Switch Manual - Halaman 23

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R_T_TOV
Radius
RAID
RAIT
RBAC
Receiver
Redundancy
Remote switch
Repeater
Resilient core/edge topology
Responder
Retimer
Root zone database
Route
Routed fabric
Routing
RSCN
RTWR
RX_ID
S
S_ID
SA
Brocade SAN Glossary
Receiver Transmitter Timeout Value. Used by the receiver logic to detect loss
of synchronization between transmitters and receivers.
The greatest "distance" between any edge switch and the center of a fabric.
Redundant Array of Independent Disks. Disks that look like a single or
multiple volumes to the server and are fault-tolerant either through mirroring
or parity checking.
Redundant Array of Independent Tapes.
Role-Based Access Control.
A device that does detection and signal processing.
Having multiple occurrences of a component to maintain high availability.
An optional product for long distance fabrics requiring a Fibre Channel-to-
ATM or SONET gateway.
A circuit that uses recovered clock to regenerate and transmit an outbound
signal.
Two or more switches acting as a core to interconnect multiple edge
switches, nodes attach to the edge switches.
The N_Port with which an Exchange originator wishes to communicate.
A circuit that uses an independent clock to generate outbound signals.
The zone database from a pre-Fabric OS 5.2.0 fabric; once Fabric OS 5.2.0
or later is installed, the root zone database is owned by AD0.
A path between two switches.
Two or more edge fabrics interconnected by one or more backbone fabrics.
The assignment of frames to specific switch ports, according to frame
destination.
Registered State Change Notification. A switch function that allows
notification to registered nodes if a change occurs either with or within the
fabric.
Reliable Transport With Response.
Responder Exchange Identifier. A 2-byte field in the frame header that may
be used by the responder of the Exchange to identify frames as being part of
a particular exchange.
Source Identifier. A 3-byte field in the frame header used to indicate the
address identifier of the N_Port from which the frame was sent.
Security Association. The collection of security parameters and
authenticated keys negotiated between IPsec peers.
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