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support.dell.com A loop is a configuration of devices (for example, JBODs) connected to the fabric via an FL_Port interface card. Used to send detailed status/commands from or to an SNMP managed device. increments over a range from 10 to 120 seconds. read-only memory revolutions per minute Management information base. storage area network. Multicast is used when multiple copies of data are to be sent to designated multiple destinations. subscriber connector small computer system interface The N_Port is the designation of an equipment port connected to the fabric. The NL_Port is the designation of an equipment port connected to the fabric in a loop configuration via an FL_Port. Network Node Manager Special Edition. SNMP is a TCP/IP protocol that generally uses the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) to exchange messages between a management information base and a management client residing on a network. Since SNMP does not rely on the underlying communication protocols, it can be made available over other protocols, such as UDP/IP. The POST is a series of self-tests which run each time the unit is booted or reset. Simple Network Management Protocol Power-on self-test. The original standard for SNMP is now referred to as SNMPv1. A chip that can only be programmed once. simple name server programmable read-only memory static random-access memory random access memory R_A_TOV is used to time out operations that depend on the maximum possible time that a frame could be delayed in a fabric and still be delivered. The value of R_A_TOV is adjustable in 1-microsecond A trap is a mechanism for SNMP agents to notify the SNMP management station of significant events. User Datagram Protocol Unicast routing provides one or more optimal path(s) between any of two Glossary 3

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R_A_TOV is used to time out operations
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read-only memory
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subscriber connector
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SNMP is a TCP/IP protocol that generally
uses the User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
to exchange messages between a man-
agement information base and a
management client residing on a network.
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lying communication protocols, it can be
made available over other protocols, such
as UDP/IP.
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Simple Network Management Protocol
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The original standard for SNMP is now re-
ferred to as SNMPv1.
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static random-access memory
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A trap is a mechanism for SNMP agents
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Unicast routing provides one or more op-
timal path(s) between any of two