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Glossary FICON Management server An optional feature that can be enabled on the Director or Switch through the Product Manager application. When enabled, host control and management of the Director or Switch is provided through an S/390 Parallel Enterprise or 2/Series server attached to a Director or Switch or Switch port. field-replaceable unit FRU. Assembly removed and replaced in its entirety when any one of its components fails (D). See active field-replaceable unit. file server A computer that stores data centrally for network users and manages access to that data. firmware Embedded program code that resides and runs on, for example, Directors, Switches, and hubs. FLASH memory Reusable nonvolatile memory that is organized as segments for writing, and as bytes or words for reading. FLASH memory is faster than read-only memory, but slower than random access memory (D). FL_Port See fabric loop port. FPM See fibre port module. F_Port See fabric port. frame A variable-length packet of data that is transmitted in frame relay technology. FRU See field-replaceable unit. gateway address (1) In transmission control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP), a device that connects two systems that use the same or different protocols. (2) In TCP/IP, the address of a router to which a device sends frames destined for addresses not on the same physical network (for example, not on the same Ethernet) as the sender. The hexadecimal format for the gateway address is XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX. Glossary-16 embedded web server user guide

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embedded web server user guide
Glossary
FICON Management server
An optional feature that can be enabled on the Director or Switch through the
Product
Manager
application. When enabled, host control and management of the Director or Switch
is provided through an S/390 Parallel Enterprise or 2/Series server attached to a Director or
Switch or Switch port.
field-replaceable unit
FRU. Assembly removed and replaced in its entirety when any one of its components fails (D).
See
active field-replaceable unit
.
file server
A computer that stores data centrally for network users and manages access to that data.
firmware
Embedded program code that resides and runs on, for example, Directors, Switches, and hubs.
FLASH memory
Reusable nonvolatile memory that is organized as segments for writing, and as bytes or words
for reading. FLASH memory is faster than read-only memory, but slower than random access
memory (D).
FL_Port
See
fabric loop port
.
FPM
See
fibre port module
.
F_Port
See
fabric port
.
frame
A variable-length packet of data that is transmitted in frame relay technology.
FRU
See
field-replaceable unit
.
gateway address
(1) In transmission control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP), a device that connects two
systems that use the same or different protocols. (2) In TCP/IP, the address of a router to which
a device sends frames destined for addresses not on the same physical network (for example,
not on the same Ethernet) as the sender. The hexadecimal format for the gateway address is
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX.