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Embedded Web Server

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Glossary Embedded Web Server With director firmware Version 1/2 or later installed, administrators or operators with a browser-capable PC and Internet connection can monitor and manage a director through an Embedded Web Server interface. The interface provides a GUI similar to the Director 2/64 Product Manager application and supports director configuration, statistics monitoring, and basic operation. error detect time-out value (E_D_TOV) User-specified value that defines the time a director waits for an expected response before declaring an error condition. error message Software message that indicates an error was detected. See also information message and warning message. Ethernet A widely implemented local area network (LAN) protocol that uses a bus or star topology and serves as the basis for the IEEE 802.3 standard, which specifies the physical and software layers. Baseband LAN allows multiple station access to the transmission medium at will without prior coordination and which avoids or resolves contention. Ethernet hub A customer-supplied device used to LAN-connect the HAFM server and managed directors. event code Error code that provides the operator with information concerning events that indicate degraded operation or failure of a director. event log Record of significant events that have occurred at the director, such as FRU failures, degraded operation, and port problems. expansion port (E_Port) Physical interface on a Fibre Channel switch within a fabric, that attaches to an expansion port (E_Port) on another Fibre Channel switch to form a multiswitch fabric. See also segmented E_Port. explicit fabric login Data field size, supported by an F_Port, that is agreed upon during fabric login. director product manager user guide Glossary-7

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director product manager user guide
Glossary–7
Glossary
Embedded Web Server
With director firmware Version 1/2 or later installed, administrators or operators with a
browser-capable PC and Internet connection can monitor and manage a director through an
Embedded Web Server interface. The interface provides a GUI similar to the Director 2/64
Product Manager
application and supports director configuration, statistics monitoring, and
basic operation.
error detect time-out value (E_D_TOV)
User-specified value that defines the time a director waits for an expected response before
declaring an error condition.
error message
Software message that indicates an error was detected.
See also
information message and
warning message.
Ethernet
A widely implemented local area network (LAN) protocol that uses a bus or star topology and
serves as the basis for the IEEE 802.3 standard, which specifies the physical and software
layers. Baseband LAN allows multiple station access to the transmission medium at will
without prior coordination and which avoids or resolves contention.
Ethernet hub
A customer-supplied device used to LAN-connect the HAFM server and managed directors.
event code
Error code that provides the operator with information concerning events that indicate
degraded operation or failure of a director.
event log
Record of significant events that have occurred at the director, such as FRU failures, degraded
operation, and port problems.
expansion port (E_Port)
Physical interface on a Fibre Channel switch within a fabric, that attaches to an expansion port
(E_Port) on another Fibre Channel switch to form a multiswitch fabric.
See also
segmented
E_Port.
explicit fabric login
Data field size, supported by an F_Port, that is agreed upon during fabric login.