IBM 2145UPS-1U Hardware Installation Manual page 218

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Secure Shell (SSH)
sequential VDisk
Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA)
Serial ATA
server In a network, the hardware or software that provides facilities to other
Service Location Protocol (SLP)
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
SLP
Small Computer System Interface (SCSI)
SMI-S See Storage Management Initiative Specification.
SMTP See Simple Mail Transfer Protocol.
SNIA See Storage Networking Industry Association.
SNMP
SSH
stand-alone relationship
stop
stopped
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A program to log in to another computer over a network, to execute
commands in a remote machine, and to move files from one machine to
another.
A virtual disk that uses extents from a single managed disk.
The evolution of the ATA interface from a parallel bus to serial connection
architecture. (S)
See Serial Advanced Technology Attachment.
stations; for example, a file server, a printer server, a mail server. The
station making the request of the server is usually called the client.
In the Internet suite of protocols, a protocol that identifies and uses
network hosts without having to designate a specific network host name.
An Internet application protocol for transferring mail among users of the
Internet. SMTP specifies the mail exchange sequences and message format.
It assumes that the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is the underlying
protocol.
In the Internet suite of protocols, a network management protocol that is
used to monitor routers and attached networks. SNMP is an
application-layer protocol. Information on devices managed is defined and
stored in the application's Management Information Base (MIB).
See Service Location Protocol.
A standard hardware interface that enables a variety of peripheral devices
to communicate with one another.
See Simple Network Management Protocol.
See Secure Shell.
In FlashCopy, Metro Mirror, and Global Mirror, relationships that do not
belong to a consistency group and that have a null consistency group
attribute.
A configuration command that is used to stop the activity for all copy
relationships in a consistency group.
The status of a pair of virtual disks (VDisks) that have a copy relationship
that the user has temporarily broken because of a problem.

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