HP 316095-B21 FW 08.01.00 McDATA EFCM Basic User Manual (620-000240-000, Novem - Page 295
SMTP. A transmission control protocol/Internet protocol TCP/IP, management station
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Glossary shared mode simple mail transfer protocol simple network management protocol simple network management protocol community simple network management protocol community name simple network management protocol management station simple network management protocol version 1 simple network management protocol version 2 small computer system interface If a director or switch is in shared mode, all devices on the loop share the 100 MB bandwidth available on the loop. In shared mode, only one end device can communicate with another device through the fabric loop port (FL_Port) on the director or switch. SMTP. A transmission control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP) protocol that allows the user to create, send, and receive text messages. SMTP protocols specify how messages are passed across a link from one system to another. They do not specify how the mail application accepts, presents, or stores the mail. SNMP. A transmission control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP)-derived protocol governing network management and monitoring of network devices. SNMP community. Also known as SNMP community string. SNMP community is a cluster of managed products (in SNMP terminology, hosts) to which the server or managed product running the SNMP agent belongs. SNMP community name. The name assigned to a given SNMP community. Queries from an SNMP management station to a device running an SNMP agent will only elicit a response if those queries are addressed with the correct SNMP community name. SNMP management station. An SNMP workstation personal computer (PC) used to oversee the SNMP network. SNMP v1. The original standard for SNMP is now referred to as SNMP v1. SNMP v2. The second version of the SNMP standard. This version expands the functionality of SNMP and broadens its ability to include OSI-based, as well as TCP/IP-based, networks as specified in RFC 1441 through 1452. SCSI. An interface standard that enables computers to communicate with peripherals connected to them. Commonly used in enterprise computing and in Apple Macintosh systems. Usually pronounced as "scuzzy." The equivalent interface in most personal computers is enhanced integrated drive electronics (EIDE). g-37