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functions. It also controls the Management Information Base MIB. See

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Power-on self test (POST) Principal switch QuickTools Remote Authentication Dial-in Service (RADIUS) Secure shell (SSH) Secure socket layer (SSL) Security set Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Simple SAN Connection Manager (SSCM) Small form-factor pluggable (SFP) Storage Management Initiative-Specification (SMI-S) System Fault LED Target TR_Port User account User account security Workstation Worldwide Name (WWN) Zone Zone set Zoning database Diagnostics that the switch performs at start up. The switch in the fabric that manages domain ID assignments. See Domain ID. A browser-based switch management application that resides in the switch firmware. A service that supports the remote authentication of user and device logins to a switch. A protocol that secures connections to the switch for the command line interface. A protocol that secures connections to the switch for QuickTools and SMI-S. A set of up to three groups containing no more than one of each group type: ISL, Port, or MS. The active security set defines the device security for a switch. See Group. An application protocol that manages and monitors network communications and functions. It also controls the Management Information Base (MIB). See Management Information Base (MIB). A management application that provides basic automated configuration and management of switches, HBAs, and storage devices. A transceiver device, smaller than a GigaBit interface converter, that plugs into the Fibre Channel port. A standard that provides for the management of the switch through third-party management applications. A switch LED that indicates that a fault exists in the switch firmware or hardware. A storage device that responds to an initiator device. Transparent routing port. A port type that uses the Fibre Channel industry standard NPIV to provide access to devices on a remote HP StorageWorks B-Series or C-Series fabric. An object stored on a switch that consists of an account name, password, authority level, and expiration date. A component of fabric security that provides for the administration and authentication of account names, passwords, expiration dates, and authority level. PC or Linux workstation that manages the switch using QuickTools or the command line interface (CLI). A unique 64-bit address assigned to a device by the device manufacturer. A set of ports or devices grouped together to control the exchange of information. A set of zones grouped together. The active zone set defines the zoning for a fabric. See Zone. The set of zone sets, zones, and aliases stored on a switch. See Alias, Zone, and Zone set. 8/20q Fibre Channel Switch Installation and Reference Guide 77

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Power-on self test
(POST)
Diagnostics that the switch performs at start up.
Principal switch
The switch in the fabric that manages domain ID assignments. See
Domain ID
.
QuickTools
A browser-based switch management application that resides in the switch firmware.
Remote Authentication
Dial-in Service
(RADIUS)
A service that supports the remote authentication of user and device logins to a switch.
Secure shell (SSH)
A protocol that secures connections to the switch for the command line interface.
Secure socket layer
(SSL)
A protocol that secures connections to the switch for QuickTools and SMI-S.
Security set
A set of up to three groups containing no more than one of each group type: ISL, Port, or
MS. The active security set defines the device security for a switch. See
Group
.
Simple Network
Management Protocol
(SNMP)
An application protocol that manages and monitors network communications and
functions. It also controls the Management Information Base (MIB). See
Management
Information Base (MIB)
.
Simple SAN
Connection Manager
(SSCM)
A management application that provides basic automated configuration and management
of switches, HBAs, and storage devices.
Small form-factor
pluggable (SFP)
A transceiver device, smaller than a GigaBit interface converter, that plugs into the Fibre
Channel port.
Storage Management
Initiative–Specification
(SMI-S)
A standard that provides for the management of the switch through third-party management
applications.
System Fault LED
A switch LED that indicates that a fault exists in the switch firmware or hardware.
Target
A storage device that responds to an initiator device.
TR_Port
Transparent routing port. A port type that uses the Fibre Channel industry standard NPIV to
provide access to devices on a remote HP StorageWorks B-Series or C-Series fabric.
User account
An object stored on a switch that consists of an account name, password, authority level,
and expiration date.
User account security
A component of fabric security that provides for the administration and authentication of
account names, passwords, expiration dates, and authority level.
Workstation
PC or Linux workstation that manages the switch using QuickTools or the command line
interface (CLI).
Worldwide Name
(WWN)
A unique 64-bit address assigned to a device by the device manufacturer.
Zone
A set of ports or devices grouped together to control the exchange of information.
Zone set
A set of zones grouped together. The active zone set defines the zoning for a fabric. See
Zone
.
Zoning database
The set of zone sets, zones, and aliases stored on a switch. See
Alias
,
Zone
, and
Zone set
.