Adaptec 5325301507 Administration Guide - Page 243
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Term Definition standalone A network bonding mode which treats each port as a separate interface. This configuration should be used only in multihomed environments in which network storage resources must reside on two separate subnets. static IP address An IP address defined by the system administrator rather than by an automated system, such as DHCP. The SnapServer allows administrators to use DHCP-assigned or statically assigned IP addresses. striping A RAID storage technique that distributes data evenly among all disks in the array. subnet mask A portion of a network that shares a common address component. On TCP/IP networks, subnets are all devices with IP addresses that have the same prefix. TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) A commonly used networking protocol that supports the interconnection of different network operating systems. trap A signal from the SnapServer informing an SNMP management program that an event has occurred. U A standard unit of measure for designating the height in computer enclosures and rack cabinets. One U equals 1.75 inches. For example, a 3U server chassis is 5.25 inches high. UI (User Interface) The User Interface is the graphical and textual presentation of the GuardianOS in your web browser. UID (User IDs) A unique ID assigned to each user on a SnapServer for security purposes. unassigned The state of a disk drive that is seated in a bay but has not been incorporated into a RAID. UNC (Universal Naming Convention) In a network, a way to identify a shared file in a computer without having to specify (or know) the storage device it is on. In the Windows OS, the UNC name format is as follows: \\server_name\share_name\path\file_name UPS (Uninterruptable Power Supply) A device that allows a computer to keep running for a short time when the primary power source is lost. It also provides protection from power surges. A UPS device contains a battery that starts when the device senses a loss of power from the primary source. URL (Uniform Resource Locator) A Web address. Glossary 227
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