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OLS
Primitive sequence offline. A primitive sequence that is used during link
initialization between two N_Ports in a point-to-point topology or an N_Port and
an F_Port in a Fabric topology. It is sent to indicate that the transmitting port is
attempting to initialize the link, has recognized the NOS primitive sequence, or
is going offline.
OLTP
Online transaction processing. Online updating of the appropriate database
records as soon as a transaction is entered.
ON
Offline notification. A term that refers to an ELS field that appears in
portLogDump command output.
OPN
Open primitive signal. Applies only to arbitrated loops; sent by an L_Port that
has won the arbitration process to open communication with one or more ports
on the loop.
ordered set
A transmission word that uses 8b/10b mapping and begins with the K28.5
character. Ordered sets are used to differentiate Fibre Channel control
information from data frames and to manage frame transport. They occur
outside of frames and include the following items:
originator
The Nx_Port that originated an exchange.
out-of-band
Transmission of management protocol outside of the Fibre Channel network,
usually over Ethernet.
oversubscription
A situation in which more nodes could potentially contend for a resource than
the resource (typically an ISL) could simultaneously support. Oversubscription
could be a desirable attribute in fabric topology, as long as it does not produce
unacceptable levels of congestion.
OX_ID
Originator ID or exchange ID. A term that refers to the exchange ID assigned
by the originator port.
packet
A block of data that is transmitted over the network in a packet-switched system.
The terms packet, frame, and datagram are often used synonymously.
See also frame.
PAL
Programmable Array Logic. A relatively small FPD.
A term that refers to the simultaneous transmission of data bits over multiple lines.
parallel
Participating
A mode in which an L_Port in a loop has a valid AL_PA and can arbitrate, send
Mode
frames, and retransmit received transmissions.
See also
passive copper
A low-cost copper Fibre Channel connection, allowing distances up to 13
meters between devices.
path selection
The selection of a transmission path through the fabric. HP switches use the
FSPF protocol.
See also FSPF.
payload
The portion of a Fibre Channel frame that contains the information being
transported by the frame. There are many different payload formats, which
are based on protocol.
PBC
Port bypass circuit. A circuit in hubs or a disk enclosure that opens or closes a
loop to add or remove nodes.
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Glossary
Frame delimiters, which mark frame boundaries and describe frame contents
Primitive signals, which indicate events
Primitive sequences, which indicate or initiate port states
L_Port
and
Nonparticipating
Mode.

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