Glossary - NEC Express5800/320Ma User Manual

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ActiveService Network (ASN)
The infrastructure that enables communication between an Express5800/320Ma
system and the NEC Technical Support. Customers can connect to ASN through
an external modem or over the Internet. Through ASN, alerts can be sent to the
NEC Technical Support when an unusual event occurs on the system. ASN also
enables the NEC Technical Support to access the Express5800/320Ma system.
Advanced Video Redirection (AVR)
A VTM feature that lets you view and control the keyboard, video, and mouse of
the Express5800/320Ma system from a remote
boot sequence
An ordered list of up to six configurations used to start an Express5800/320Ma
system. Each configuration specifies a particular CPU and I/O element, or
combination of CPU and I/Os, to use in the boot attempt. The
tries to start the system by using the first configuration in the list; if the attempt is
not successful, the system controller tries the second configuration in the list, and
so on.
client computer
Computer that is running the
fault-resilient boot (FRB)
A process, initiated when the system is not responding, where the system
controller makes up to six different attempts to start the host system using different
combinations of CPUs and I/O elements. See also
Because an FRB powers down CPU and I/O elements to restore the system, dump
files cannot be recovered and used to diagnose the reason for the system problem.
See
"Understanding a Fault-Resilient Boot" on page 3-9
of a fault-resilient boot.
ftServer Management Console (ftSMC)
A system management tool and snap-in for Microsoft Management Console
(MMC) that is used to monitor and control the operation of your
Express5800/320Ma system and its components.
client
VTM
console.

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