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SAN32M1 Fabric Switch Installation and Service Manual
technology. ASICs are designed for a specific application or purpose,
such as implementing the lower-layer Fibre Channel protocol (FC-0).
They are particularly suited to sending video and audio information,
as well as text. ASICs differ from general-purpose devices such as
memory chips or microprocessors.
(1) To copy files to a long-term storage medium for backup. (2)
Removing data, usually old or inactive files, from a system and per-
manently storing the data on removable media to reclaim system
hard disk space.
The second byte of the node port (N_Port) identifier.
See
American National Standard Code for Information
See
application-specific integrated
In S/390 mode, the connection status of the address on a configura-
tion matrix: allowed, blocked, or prohibited.
Log summarizing actions (audit trail) made by the user. There are
two types of Audit Logs: the director or switch Audit Log, and the EFC
Audit Log.
(1) Director or switch Audit Log. Log displayed through the Element
Manager application that provides a history of all configuration
changes made to an individual director or switch from the respective
Element Manager application, a simple network management proto-
col (SNMP) management workstation, a Fibre Connection (FICON)
or open systems host, or the maintenance port. This information is
useful for administrators and users. Contrast with
also
Event
Log;
Hardware
Log.
(2) See
EFC Audit
Log.
The accessibility of a computer system or network resource.
See bit.
See byte.
circuit.
Log;
Link Incident
Log;
Interchange.
EFC Audit
Log. See
Threshold Alert

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