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physical interface (PIF)
The hardware components that connect a system node to a network.
physical location
A three-part identifier that specifies the group number, module number, and slot number
of a resource. For example: GRP-2.MOD-1.SLOT-8.
Physical view
One of several views available in the view pane of the
. The
Physical view of a server is a view of all the
and is intended to represent the
actual floor plan at the site. A Physical view of an enclosure is a visual representation of
the physical location of supported
inside the enclosure. A Physical view of an
Expand network is a visual representation of the connections and resources within a
network such as a
See also
plug-in card
A replaceable component that provides a unique function when installed in a CRU or
FRU. For example, plug-in cards for IOMF2 CRUs provide a choice of connection media
for attaching ServerNet cables.
port
A physical connector to which a cable can be attached. The system transmits and receives
data or requests through ports. A port is also called a connector.
port name
A 64-bit unique identifier assigned to each Fibre Channel port. The port_name is
communicated during the login and port discovery processes.
See Also world wide name.
power domain
A set of
customer-replaceable units (CRUs)
field-replaceable units (FRUs)
a set of power rails.
power interface board (PIB)
A board mounted on the bulkhead located behind the power supplies in NonStop S7x000
and S7400 processor
. The PIB provides electrical connection between the
power supplies and DC power cables.
power monitor and control unit (PMCU) FRU
that connects the batteries to the DC power distribution
and provides a means of disconnecting the batteries for powering off
the system. The PMCU also enables the service processor to diagnose the condition of