HP 2000fc Cli Reference Manual page 268

Modular smart array
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I/O module (IOM)
IP
IQN
iSCSI
iSNS
JBOD
jumbo frame
Kbyte (KB)
LAN
leftover drive
local area network
(LAN)
logical unit number
(LUN)
loop address
loop topology
LUN
Management
Controller (MC)
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HP StorageWorks 2000 Family Modular Smart Array CLI reference guide • May 2008
See controller module and expansion module.
Internet Protocol.
ISCSI Qualified Name.
Internet Small Computer System Interface.
Internet Storage Name Service.
Just a Bunch of Disks. A drive enclosure that is directly attached to a
host.
In an iSCSI network, a frame that can contain 9000 bytes for large data
transfers. A normal frame can contain 1500 bytes.
Kilobyte. Equivalent to 1000 bytes for data storage and statistics, or
1024 bytes for memory.
See local area network (LAN).
A disk drive that contains metadata but is no longer part of a virtual
disk.
A communications infrastructure designed to use dedicated wiring over
a limited distance (typically a diameter of less than five kilometers) to
connect to a large number of intercommunicating nodes. Ethernet and
token ring are the two most popular LAN technologies. (SNIA)
The SCSI identifier of a logical unit within a target. (SNIA)
For example, a LUN identifies the mapping between a storage system
volume and a port on a switch or HBA/NIC.
Indicates the unique ID of a node in FC loop topology. A loop address
is sometimes referred to as a Loop ID.
See Fibre Channel-Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL).
See logical unit number (LUN).
The processor (located in a controller module) that is primarily
responsible for human-computer interface and computer-computer
interface functions, and interacts with the Storage Controller.

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