HP Surestore 6164 QuickLoop User's Guide - Page 42

Community SNMP, EE_Credit.

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BB_Credit BER Bit synchronization Broadcast Buffer-to-buffer flow control Cascade Circuit Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class F Class of service Comma Community (SNMP) Buffer-to-buffer credit. The number of frames that can be transmitted to a directly connected recipient or within an arbitrated loop. Determined by number of available receive buffers. See also Buffer-to-buffer flow control, EE_Credit. Bit Error Rate. Rate at which bits are expected to be received in error. Expressed as ratio of error bits to total bits transmitted. See also Error. The delivery of correctly clocked bits at the required BER. See also BER. Transmission of data from a single source to all devices in fabric, regardless of zoning. See also Multicast, Unicast. Management of frame transmission rate between directly connected ports or within an arbitrated loop. See also BB_Credit. Two or more interconnected fibre channel switches. Established communication path between ports. Consists of two virtual circuits that transmit in opposite directions. See also Link. A connection-oriented service that provides a dedicated connection between two ports, with notification of delivery or nondelivery. A multiplex and connectionless frame switching service between two ports, with notification of delivery or nondelivery. A connectionless frame switching service between two ports, without notification of delivery or non-delivery. Can also be used to provide a multicast connection between originator and recipients, with notification of delivery or nondelivery. A connectionless service for control traffic between switches, with notification of delivery or nondelivery between the E_Ports. A set of specific delivery characteristics and attributes for frame delivery. Unique pattern (either 1100000 or 0011111) used in 8b/10b encoding to specify character alignment within a data stream. See also K28.5. Relationship between a group of SNMP managers and an SNMP agent, in which authentication, access control, and proxy characteristics are defined. 42 QuickLoop User's Guide

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QuickLoop User’s Guide
BB_Credit
Buffer-to-buffer credit. The number of frames that can be transmitted to a
directly connected recipient or within an arbitrated loop. Determined by
number of available receive buffers. See also Buffer-to-buffer flow control,
EE_Credit.
BER
Bit Error Rate. Rate at which bits are expected to be received in error.
Expressed as ratio of error bits to total bits transmitted. See also Error.
Bit synchronization
The delivery of correctly clocked bits at the required BER. See also BER.
Broadcast
Transmission of data from a single source to all devices in fabric, regardless
of zoning. See also Multicast, Unicast.
Buffer
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to
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buffer flow
control
Management of frame transmission rate between directly connected ports or
within an arbitrated loop. See also BB_Credit.
Cascade
Two or more interconnected fibre channel switches.
Circuit
Established communication path between ports. Consists of two virtual
circuits that transmit in opposite directions. See also Link.
Class 1
A connection-oriented service that provides a dedicated connection between
two ports, with notification of delivery or nondelivery.
Class 2
A multiplex and connectionless frame switching service between two ports,
with notification of delivery or nondelivery.
Class 3
A connectionless frame switching service between two ports, without
notification of delivery or non-delivery. Can also be used to provide a
multicast connection between originator and recipients, with notification of
delivery or nondelivery.
Class F
A connectionless service for control traffic between switches, with
notification of delivery or nondelivery between the E_Ports.
Class of service
A set of specific delivery characteristics and attributes for frame delivery.
Comma
Unique pattern (either 1100000 or 0011111) used in 8b/10b encoding to
specify character alignment within a data stream. See also K28.5.
Community (SNMP)
Relationship between a group of SNMP managers and an SNMP agent, in
which authentication, access control, and proxy characteristics are defined.