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Key Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP) Standards set up for the communication between enterprise key management systems and encryption systems. Key Serving Ports Ports used by the operating system to communicate in EKM. Keygroup In EKM, a set of keys assigned to a specific department, area, or hardware type. Keys An encrypted certificate used to protect data in EKM. Keystore / Keygroup/ Master Keystore A group of encrypted keys in EKM. KMIP See Key Management Interoperability Protocol. Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) An API for the Java programming language that defines how a client may access, query, and update data in a database. JDBC See Java Database Connectivity. Leader Controller The primary controller in a dual controller Dell Compellent Storage Center. Normally, the leader and peer controllers share the storage I/O load, essentially doubling throughput, but only the leader controller performs external management functions. If one controller fails, the remaining controller becomes or remains the leader and assumes the duties of both controllers. See Peer Controller. Legacy Mode In Dell Compellent Storage Center, fault domains are configured to dedicate pairs of primary and reserved front end ports, connected through redundant equipment, as a mechanism to protect storage traffic against a single point of failure. See Fault Domain, Virtual Port or Virtual Port Mode. Linear Tape-Open (LTO) An open standards tape format. logical unit number (LUN) A logical unit is a conceptual division (a subunit) of a storage disk or a set of disks. Each logical unit has an address, known as the logical unit number (LUN), which allows it to be uniquely identified. LTO See Linear Tape-Open. LTO Key Group Rollover In EKM, a set of keys assigned to be used once the default keygroup is depleted. LUN See logical unit number. MAC address See Media Access Control address. Managed Disks In Dell Compellent Storage Center, storage media devices (disks, SSDs) that are assigned to a disk folder in order to associate those devices with a storage pool. See Storage Pool, disk folder. managed system A managed system is any system that is monitored and managed using Dell OpenManage Server Administrator. management IP address Address used to used to connect to an intelligent IP-enabled device in order to monitor or manage that device. The address may be dedicated for exclusive use by management applications or shared for use by management and service applications. management network An optional management network separates iSCSI traffic (Volume I/O) from management traffic (GUI and CLI sessions, and other group management communications and intergroup operations). 10

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Key Management
Interoperability
Protocol (KMIP)
Standards set up for the communication between enterprise key management systems and
encryption systems.
Key Serving Ports
Ports used by the operating system to communicate in EKM.
Keygroup
In EKM, a set of keys assigned to a specific department, area, or hardware type.
Keys
An encrypted certificate used to protect data in EKM.
Keystore / Keygroup/
Master Keystore
A group of encrypted keys in EKM.
KMIP
See Key Management Interoperability Protocol.
Java Database
Connectivity (JDBC)
An API for the Java programming language that defines how a client may access, query, and
update data in a database.
JDBC
See Java Database Connectivity.
Leader Controller
The primary controller in a dual controller Dell Compellent Storage Center.
Normally, the
leader and peer controllers share the storage I/O load, essentially doubling throughput, but
only the leader controller performs external management functions.
If one controller fails,
the remaining controller becomes or remains the leader and assumes the duties of both
controllers.
See Peer Controller.
Legacy Mode
In Dell Compellent Storage Center, fault domains are configured to dedicate pairs of primary
and reserved front end ports, connected through redundant equipment, as a mechanism to
protect storage traffic against a single point of failure.
See Fault Domain, Virtual Port or
Virtual Port Mode.
Linear Tape-Open (LTO)
An open standards tape format.
logical unit number
(LUN)
A logical unit is a conceptual division (a subunit) of a storage disk or a set of disks. Each
logical unit has an address, known as the logical unit number (LUN), which allows it to be
uniquely identified.
LTO
See Linear Tape-Open.
LTO Key Group Rollover
In EKM, a set of keys assigned to be used once the default keygroup is depleted.
LUN
See logical unit number.
MAC address
See Media Access Control address.
Managed Disks
In Dell Compellent Storage Center, storage media devices (disks, SSDs) that are assigned to
a disk folder in order to associate those devices with a storage pool.
See Storage Pool, disk
folder.
managed system
A managed system is any system that is monitored and managed using Dell OpenManage
Server Administrator.
management IP
address
Address used to used to connect to an intelligent IP-enabled device in order to monitor or
manage that device.
The address may be dedicated for exclusive use by management
applications or shared for use by management and service applications.
management network
An optional management network separates iSCSI traffic (Volume I/O) from management
traffic (GUI and CLI sessions, and other group management communications and intergroup
operations).
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