LSI 7202CP User Manual
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FC-1
Middle level of the FC-PH standard, defining the 8B/10B
encoding/decoding and transmission protocol.
FC-2
Highest level of FC-PH, defining the rules for signaling protocol and
describing transfer of the frame, sequence, and exchanges.
FC-3
The hierarchical level in the FC standard that provides common services,
such as striping definition.
FC-4
The hierarchical level in the FC standard that specifies the mapping of
Upper Layer Protocols (ULPs) to levels below.
FCC
Federal Communications Commission.
FCP
Fibre Channel Protocol.
FDDI
Fiber Distributed Data Interface. ANSI option for a Metropolitan Area
Network (MAN); a network based on the use of optical fiber cable to
transmit data at 100 Mbits/s.
Fibre Channel
Service
Protocol (FSP)
The common FC-4 level protocol for all services, transparent to the fabric
type or topology.
File
A named collection of information stored on a disk.
Firmware
Software that is permanently stored in ROM. Therefore, it can be
accessed during boot time.
F_Port
“Fabric” port, the access point of the fabric for physically connecting the
user’s N_Port.
FL_Port
An F_Port that contains arbitrated loop functions.
Frame
A linear set of transmitted bits that define a basic transport element.
Hard Disk
A disk made of metal and permanently sealed into a drive cartridge. A
hard disk can store very large amounts of information.
HAL
Hardware Abstraction Layer.
HIPPI
High Performance Parallel Interface, an 800 Mbits/s interface to
supercomputer networks (formerly known as high speed channel)
developed by ANSI.