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Glossary IS See information services. ISL See interswitch link. ISL hop Interswitch link hop. See hop. isolated E_Port Isolated expansion port. See segmented expansion port isolated expansion port Isolated E_Port. See segmented expansion port. laser Laser is an acronym for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation. A device that produces a very powerful narrow beam of coherent light of a single wavelength by simulating the emissions of photons from atoms, molecules, or ions. latency Amount of time elapsed between receipt of a data transmission at a switch's incoming fabric port (F_Port) from the originating node port (N_Port) to retransmission of that data at the switch's outgoing F_Port to the destination N_Port. The amount of time it takes for data transmission to pass through a switching device. LED See light-emitting diode(light-emitting diode). light-emitting diode LED. A semiconductor chip that emits visible or infrared light when electricity passes through it. LEDs are used on Switch or Director field-replaceable units (FRUs) and the front bezel to provide visual indications of hardware status or malfunctions. LIN See link incident. link Physical connection between two devices on a switched fabric. A link consists of two conductors, one used for sending and the other for receiving, thereby providing a duplex communication path. link incident LIN. Interruption to link due to loss of light or other causes. See also link incident alerts. link incident alerts A user notification, such as a graphic symbol in the Product Manager application Hardware view that indicates that a link incident has occurred. See also link incident. Glossary-22 embedded web server user guide

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Glossary–22
embedded web server user guide
Glossary
IS
See
information services
.
ISL
See
interswitch link
.
ISL hop
Interswitch link hop. See
hop
.
isolated E_Port
Isolated expansion port. See
segmented expansion port
isolated expansion port
Isolated E_Port. See
segmented expansion port
.
laser
Laser is an acronym for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation. A device that
produces a very powerful narrow beam of coherent light of a single wavelength by simulating
the emissions of photons from atoms, molecules, or ions.
latency
Amount of time elapsed between receipt of a data transmission at a switch’s incoming fabric
port (F_Port) from the originating node port (N_Port) to retransmission of that data at the
switch’s outgoing F_Port to the destination N_Port. The amount of time it takes for data
transmission to pass through a switching device.
LED
See
light-emitting diode
(light-emitting diode).
light-emitting diode
LED. A semiconductor chip that emits visible or infrared light when electricity passes through
it. LEDs are used on Switch or Director field-replaceable units (FRUs) and the front bezel to
provide visual indications of hardware status or malfunctions.
LIN
See
link incident
.
link
Physical connection between two devices on a switched fabric. A link consists of two
conductors, one used for sending and the other for receiving, thereby providing a duplex
communication path.
link incident
LIN. Interruption to link due to loss of light or other causes. See also
link incident alerts
.
link incident alerts
A user notification, such as a graphic symbol in the
Product Manager
application Hardware
view that indicates that a link incident has occurred. See also
link incident
.