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Term initiator IP address IP SAN IQN iSCSI iSCSI initiator iSCSI Storage iSCSI Storage Appliance iSCSI Storage Host iSCSI target iSNS job Definition See iSCSI initiator. Internet Protocol address. A unique number that devices use to identify and communicate with each other on a computer network that uses the IP standard. Internet Protocol Storage Area Network. A collection of iSCSI initiators and targets grouped together into a network. iSCSI Qualified Name. A unique identifier used to differentiate iSCSI targets and iSCSI initiators from each other. An IQN consists of a date code, the domain name (reversed) of the organization creating the iSCSI name, and (optionally) other unique information as required. Example: iqn.2006-08.com.adaptec:example.target.xyz SCSI command blocks encapsulated in Ethernet packets and transferred over an IP network (IP SAN). Hardware or software that runs on a host and initiates IO to an iSCSI target. An iSCSI initiator encapsulates SCSI commands and data requests into iSCSI packets for transfer across the IP SAN. See also iSCSI target. Storage that is created, managed, and accessed over an IP SAN. Also one branch of the Enterprise View tree in Adaptec Storage Manager. A Snap Server 700i Series. The iSCSI initiators on your network access the iSCSI targets you create on your iSCSI Storage Appliance. See also GuardianOS-powered Snap Server. A system running one of these OSs that has or will have storage provisioned to it automatically: Windows Server 2003 (all versions), Windows Small Business Server 2003, Windows Data Center 2003. Storage device (in this instance, a logical device on the iSCSI Storage Appliance) that receives iSCSI requests from iSCSI initiators and sends iSCSI responses in return. See also iSCSI initiator. Internet Storage Name Service. A protocol that helps automate the discovery, management, and configuration of iSCSI devices on a TCP/IP network. A multi-step task that's performed by Adaptec Storage Manager, such as creating or deleting a volume or a creating snapshot. See also Job Manager. Glossary 213

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initiator
See
iSCSI initiator.
IP address
Internet Protocol address. A unique number that devices use to
identify and communicate with each other on a computer network
that uses the IP standard.
IP SAN
Internet Protocol Storage Area Network. A collection of iSCSI
initiators and targets grouped together into a network.
IQN
iSCSI Qualified Name. A unique identifier used to differentiate
iSCSI targets and iSCSI initiators from each other. An IQN
consists of a date code, the domain name (reversed) of the
organization creating the iSCSI name, and (optionally) other
unique information as required. Example:
iqn.2006-08.com.adaptec:example.target.xyz
iSCSI
SCSI command blocks encapsulated in Ethernet packets and
transferred over an IP network (IP SAN).
iSCSI initiator
Hardware or software that runs on a host and initiates IO to an
iSCSI target. An iSCSI initiator encapsulates SCSI commands
and data requests into iSCSI packets for transfer across the IP
SAN.
See also
iSCSI target.
iSCSI Storage
Storage that is created, managed, and accessed over an IP SAN.
Also one branch of the Enterprise View tree in Adaptec Storage
Manager.
iSCSI Storage
Appliance
A Snap Server 700i Series. The iSCSI initiators on your network
access the iSCSI targets you create on your iSCSI Storage
Appliance.
See also
GuardianOS-powered Snap Server.
iSCSI Storage Host
A system running one of these OSs that has or will have storage
provisioned to it automatically: Windows Server 2003 (all
versions), Windows Small Business Server 2003, Windows Data
Center 2003.
iSCSI target
Storage device (in this instance, a logical device on the iSCSI
Storage Appliance) that receives iSCSI requests from iSCSI
initiators and sends iSCSI responses in return.
See also
iSCSI
initiator.
iSNS
Internet Storage Name Service. A protocol that helps automate
the discovery, management, and configuration of iSCSI devices
on a TCP/IP network.
job
A multi-step task that’s performed by Adaptec Storage Manager,
such as creating or deleting a volume or a creating snapshot.
See
also
Job Manager.
Term
Definition