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out-of-band management.

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Glossary hub port H_Port. In arbitrated loop devices, a port that uses arbitrated loop protocols. The physical interface that attaches to a loop device, either an end device or another loop interconnect device (hub). hyperlink A predefined link for jumping from one location to another, within the same computer or network site or even to a location at a completely different physical location. Commonly used on the world wide web for navigation, reference, and depth where published text will not suffice. hypertext transport protocol HTTP. A simple protocol that allows world wide web pages to be transferred quickly between web browsers and servers. ID See identifier. identifier ID. (1) One or more characters used to identify or name a data element and possibly to indicate certain properties of that data element (D, T). (2) A sequence of bits or characters that identifies a program, device, or system to another program, device, or system. See also port name. IEEE See Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. IML See initial machine load. inband management Management of the Director or Switch through Fibre Channel. An interface connection to a port card. Contrast with out-of-band management(out-of-band management). industry standard architecture ISA. Bus architecture designed for personal computers (PCs) that use an Intel 80386, 80486, or Pentium microprocessor. ISA buses are 32 bits wide and support multiprocessing. Infiniband The name applied to the merged specifications for Next Generation Input Output (NCGIO) from Intel and System IO from Compaq, HP, and IBM. Infiniband is a serial interconnect technology with a wire/fiber data speed of 2.5 GB. The basic Infiniband is a full-duplex dual wire/fiber. information message Message notifying a user that a function is performing normally or has completed normally. See also error message; warning message. embedded web server user guide Glossary-19

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embedded web server user guide
Glossary–19
Glossary
hub port
H_Port. In arbitrated loop devices, a port that uses arbitrated loop protocols. The physical
interface that attaches to a loop device, either an end device or another loop interconnect
device (hub).
hyperlink
A predefined link for jumping from one location to another, within the same computer or
network site or even to a location at a completely different physical location. Commonly used
on the world wide web for navigation, reference, and depth where published text will not
suffice.
hypertext transport protocol
HTTP. A simple protocol that allows world wide web pages to be transferred quickly between
web browsers and servers.
ID
See
identifier
.
identifier
ID. (1) One or more characters used to identify or name a data element and possibly to indicate
certain properties of that data element (D, T). (2) A sequence of bits or characters that
identifies a program, device, or system to another program, device, or system. See also
port
name
.
IEEE
See
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
.
IML
See
initial machine load
.
inband management
Management of the Director or Switch through Fibre Channel. An interface connection to a
port card. Contrast with
out-of-band management
(out-of-band management).
industry standard architecture
ISA. Bus architecture designed for personal computers (PCs) that use an Intel 80386, 80486,
or Pentium microprocessor. ISA buses are 32 bits wide and support multiprocessing.
Infiniband
The name applied to the merged specifications for Next Generation Input Output (NCGIO)
from Intel and System IO from Compaq, HP, and IBM. Infiniband is a serial interconnect
technology with a wire/fiber data speed of 2.5 GB. The basic Infiniband is a full-duplex dual
wire/fiber.
information message
Message notifying a user that a function is performing normally or has completed normally.
See also
error message
;
warning message
.