HP Surestore 64 FW 05.01.00 and SW 07.01.00 HP StorageWorks Directors and Edge - Page 7
Class F Fibre Channel service
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Glossary channel wrap test A diagnostic procedure that checks S/390 host-to-director connectivity by returning the output of the host as input. The test is host-initiated, and transmits Fibre Channel frames to a director port. A director port enabled for channel wrapping echoes the frame back to the host. Class 2 Fibre Channel service Provides a connectionless (not dedicated) service with notification of delivery or nondelivery between two N_Ports. In-order delivery of frames is not guaranteed. Class 3 Fibre Channel service Provides a connectionless (not dedicated) service without notification of delivery or nondelivery between two N_Ports. Also known as datagram. Class F Fibre Channel service Used by switches to communicate across interswitch links (ISLs) to configure, control, and coordinate a multiswitch fabric. class of Fibre Channel service Defines the level of connection dedication, acknowledgment, and other characteristics of a connection. Class 2, Class 3, and Class F services are supported. community name (SNMP) A name that represents a simple network management protocol (SNMP) community that the agent software recognizes as a valid source for SNMP requests. A product recognizes a management station as a valid recipient for trap information when the station's community names are configured. community profile Information that specifies which management objects are available to what management domain or SNMP community name. concurrent firmware upgrade Firmware is upgraded without disrupting switch operation. concurrent maintenance Ability to perform maintenance tasks, such as removal or replacement of field-replaceable units (FRUs), while normal operations continue without interruption. See also nondisruptive maintenance. configuration data Configuration data includes identification data, port configuration data, operating parameters, SNMP configuration, and zoning configuration. A configuration backup file is required to restore configuration data if the control processor (CTP) card in a nonredundant director is removed and replaced. Directors and Edge Switches Glossary 7