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Glossary

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SCSI bus

The means of transferring SCSI data between SCSI devices. It

is an 8-bit or 16-bit bus that supports up to eight or sixteen devices

(including itself), in any mix of initiators and targets, with the limitation

that at least one initiator and one target must be present.

SCSI device

A single unit on the SCSI bus, identifiable by a unique SCSI

address. A SCSI device can act as an initiator or target. For SCSI-3, each

SCSI device supports up to sixteen LUNs.

SCSI port

An opening at the back of the TC2201 providing connection

between the SCSI adapter and the SCSI bus.

SCSI status

A menu name used to show the number of SCSI devices on

the bus.

Synch and Steering Layer

A function of iSCSI Fixed Interval Markers

(FIMs) used for synchronization and steering of iSCSI Protocol Data Units
(PDUs) especially in regards to high-speed iSCSI implementations.

T

TCP

Transmission Control Protocol

Target

A device (usually a peripheral) that responds to an operation

requested by an initiator (usually a host system). Peripherals are targets,

but for some commands (for example, a SCSI COPY command), the

peripheral may need to act temporarily as an initiator.

Terminator Block/Termination

An electrical connection at each end of the

SCSI bus composed of a set of resistors (or possibly other components).

Its function is to provide a pull-up for open collector drivers on the bus,

and also impedance matching to prevent signal reflections at the ends of

the cable.
The SCSI bus requires termination at both ends of the bus. One end of the

SCSI bus is terminated by the SCSI adapter’s internal termination. The

other end should have a terminator placed on the SCSI connector on the

last SCSI peripheral. If this device is not terminated, data errors may

occur.

Topology

The physical or logical layout of nodes on a network. FC

topologies include Point-to-Point, FC-AL, and Fabric.

Trap

In the context of SNMP, an unsolicited message sent by an agent to

a management station. The purpose is to notify the management station

of some unusual event.

V

View Node Name

A status type in the FC Status Menu showing the

identification of the node.