HP XP20000/XP24000 HP StorageWorks MPX200 Multifunction Router User Guide (569 - Page 275

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SSSU Storage Area Network Storage System Scripting Utility Storage System Scripting Utility. A command line interface that allows you to configure and control EVA arrays. Used to script and run repetitious and complex configuration tasks. See SAN. See SSSU target Telnet The storage-device endpoint of a SCSI session. Initiators request data from targets (usually disk drives, tape drives, or other media devices). Typically, a SCSI peripheral device is the target but an adapter may, in some cases, be a target. A target can contain many LUNs. A target is a device that responds to a request by an initiator (the host system). Peripherals are targets, but for some commands (for example, a SCSI COPY command), the peripheral may act as an initiator. Software that implements the client part of the protocol. Telnet clients are available for nearly all computer platforms. Because of security issues with Telnet, its use has declined in favor of SSH for remote access. world wide node See WWNN. name world wide port name See WWPN. world wide unique See WWULN. LUN name WWNN World wide node name. Unique 64-bit address assigned to a device. WWPN World wide port name. Unique 64-bit address assigned to each port on a device. One WWNN may contain multiple WWPN addresses. WWULN World wide unique LUN name. WWULN identifiers for SCSI devices are read from page 83 and page 80 of your SCSI block device as based on the SCSI standard. zoning Configuring a set of Fibre Channel device ports to communicate across the fabric. Through switches, traffic within a zone can be physically isolated from traffic outside the zone. MPX200 Multifunction Router User Guide 275

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SSSU
Storage System Scripting Utility. A command line interface that allows you to
configure and control EVA arrays. Used to script and run repetitious and complex
configuration tasks.
Storage Area
Network
See
SAN
.
Storage System
Scripting Utility
See
SSSU
target
The storage-device endpoint of a SCSI session. Initiators request data from targets
(usually disk drives, tape drives, or other media devices). Typically, a SCSI
peripheral device is the target but an adapter may, in some cases, be a target.
A target can contain many LUNs. A target is a device that responds to a request
by an initiator (the host system). Peripherals are targets, but for some commands
(for example, a SCSI COPY command), the peripheral may act as an initiator.
Telnet
Software that implements the client part of the protocol. Telnet clients are available
for nearly all computer platforms. Because of security issues with Telnet, its use
has declined in favor of SSH for remote access.
world wide node
name
See
WWNN
.
world wide port
name
See
WWPN
.
world wide unique
LUN name
See
WWULN
.
WWNN
World wide node name. Unique 64-bit address assigned to a device.
WWPN
World wide port name. Unique 64-bit address assigned to each port on a device.
One WWNN may contain multiple WWPN addresses.
WWULN
World wide unique LUN name. WWULN identifiers for SCSI devices are read
from page 83 and page 80 of your SCSI block device as based on the SCSI
standard.
zoning
Configuring a set of Fibre Channel device ports to communicate across the fabric.
Through switches, traffic within a zone can be physically isolated from traffic
outside the zone.
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