HP StorageWorks 2/140 embedded web server user guide - Page 19

Key Terms, Fabric, Storage Area Network (SAN)

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Introduction • Protects the authorized rights of users to perform tasks through roles defined as operators and administrators. (This protection enables companies to decide who should perform everyday tasks, such as monitoring product status, and sensitive tasks, such as installing firmware updates. This flexible approach enables companies to define roles within their organization while providing a level of security against unauthorized access.) • Enables users to simply start a web browser, enter the network address of the product, and log in to start using EWS. (No additional installation is required. EWS is ready and available to perform administration tasks once the hardware is installed and connected to the Ethernet network.) • Allows users to utilize a familiar web browser-based graphical user interface that uses standard web browser applications for access. • Allows users to obtain assistance in performing tasks through online help. Key Terms This section provides key terms that will help you perform tasks, especially tasks such as zoning. Fabric Entity that interconnects N_Ports and is capable of routing (switching) Fibre Channel frames using the destination ID information in the Fibre Channel frame header accompanying the frames. Storage Area Network (SAN) A high-performance data communications environment that interconnects computing and storage resources so that the resources can be effectively shared and consolidated. embedded web server user guide 1-5

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embedded web server user guide
1–5
Introduction
Protects the authorized rights of users to perform tasks through roles defined as
operators and administrators.
(This protection enables companies to decide who should perform everyday tasks,
such as monitoring product status, and sensitive tasks, such as installing firmware
updates. This flexible approach enables companies to define roles within their
organization while providing a level of security against unauthorized access.)
Enables users to simply start a web browser, enter the network address of the
product, and log in to start using EWS.
(No additional installation is required. EWS is ready and available to perform
administration tasks once the hardware is installed and connected to the Ethernet
network.)
Allows users to utilize a familiar web browser-based graphical user interface that
uses standard web browser applications for access.
Allows users to obtain assistance in performing tasks through online help.
Key Terms
This section provides key terms that will help you perform tasks, especially tasks such
as zoning.
Fabric
Entity that interconnects N_Ports and is capable of routing (switching) Fibre Channel
frames using the destination ID information in the Fibre Channel frame header
accompanying the frames.
Storage Area Network (SAN)
A high-performance data communications environment that interconnects computing
and storage resources so that the resources can be effectively shared and consolidated.