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Glossary

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Bus

A means of transferring data between modules and adapters or

between an adapter and SCSI devices. For a SCSI bus definition, see SCSI

Bus.

C

Channel

A general term for a path on which electronic signals travel.

CHAP

Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol, a security access

control protocol networks.

Clusters

Two or more computers sharing the same resources on a

communication link.

D

Device

See iSCSI Device or SCSI Device.

Differential

An electrical signal configuration using a pair of lines for

data transfer. The advantage of differential compared to single-ended

configuration is a relative high tolerance for common-mode noise and

crosstalk when used with twisted pair cables. In layman’s terms, this

means longer distance.

E

Ethernet MTU

Maximum Transmission Unit, the largest physical packet

size, measured in bytes, that a network can transmit. Any messages larger

than the MTU are divided into smaller packets before being sent.

Exchange

A iSCSI term for the basic mechanism used for managing an

operation. An exchange identifies information transfers consisting of one

or more related nonconcurrent sequences that may flow in the same or

opposite directions, but always in half duplex mode. An exchange is

identified by an OX_ID and an RX_ID.

F

Fabric

An iSCSI term that includes iSCSI Arbitrated Loop, Switched

Fabric, and Point-to-Point.

Fault LED

During power up and self test, the TC2201 Fault LED comes

on. After self test, if this LED remains on or comes on, the TC2201 has a

problem with one of its components. During normal operation, this LED

should be off.

Fiber

A fiber optic cable made from thin strands of glass through which

data in the form of light pulses is transmitted (LASER, LED). It is often

used for high-speed transmission over medium (200m) to long (10km)

distances but it can be used for short distances (<200m).