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Glossary

E_Port

Expansion port. A type of switch port that can be connected to an E_Port on another

switch to create an ISL. See also

U_Port

.

EE_Credit

End-to-end credit. The number of receive buffers allocated by a recipient port to an

originating port. Used by Class 1 and Class 2 services to manage the exchange of

frames across the fabric between source and destination.

EIA rack

An equipment storage rack that meets the standards set by the EIA (Electronics Industry

Association).

enabled zone

configuration

The currently enabled configuration of zones. Only one configuration can be enabled

at a time. See also

zone

,

zone configuration

.

end-to-end flow

control

A facility that governs flow of class 1 and class 2 frames between N_Ports.

error

With respect to FC, a missing or corrupted frame, time-out, loss of synchronization, or

loss of signal (link error).

exchange

The highest-level FC mechanism used for communication between N_Ports. Composed

of one or more related sequences; can work in one or both directions.

F_Port

Fabric port. A port that is able to transmit under fabric protocol and interface over

links. Can be used to connect an N_Port to a switch. See also

U_Port

.

fabric

An FC network containing two or more switches in addition to hosts and devices. May

also be called a switched fabric.

fabric name

The unique identifier assigned to a fabric and communicated during login and port

discovery.

FCIA

Fibre Channel Industry Association. An international organization of FC industry

professionals. Provides oversight of ANSI and industry standards.

FCP

Fibre Channel Protocol. Mapping of protocols onto the FC standard protocols. For

example, SCSI FCP maps SCSI-3 onto FC.

FCS switch

Fabric Configuration Server switch. One or more designated HP switches that store

and manage the configuration and security parameters for all switches in the fabric.

Fibre Channel

The primary protocol for building SANs to transmit data between servers, switches,

and storage devices. Unlike IP and Ethernet, Fibre Channel is designed to support the

needs of storage devices of all types. It is a high-speed, serial, bidirectional,

topology-independent protocol, and is a highly scalable interconnection between

computers, peripherals, and networks.

fill word

An IDLE or ARB ordered set that is transmitted during breaks between data frames to

keep the link active.

FLOGI

The process by which an N_Port determines whether a fabric is present and, if so,

exchanges service parameters with it. See also

PLOGI

.

FL_Port

Fabric loop port. A port that is able to transmit under fabric protocol and has

arbitrated loop capabilities. Can also be used to connect an NL_Port to a switch. See

also

U_Port

.

frame

The Fibre Channel structure used to transmit data between ports. Consists of a

start-of-frame delimiter, header, optional headers, data payload, cyclic redundancy

check, and end-of-frame delimiter. There are two types of frames: link control frames

and data frames. See also

packet

.

FRU

Field-replaceable unit. A component that can be replaced on site.

FS

Fibre Channel Service. A service that is defined by FC standards and exists at a

well-known address. The Simple Name Server, for example, is an FC service. See also

SNS

.

FSP

Fibre Channel Service Protocol. The common protocol for all fabric services; it is

transparent to the fabric type or topology.

FSPF

Fabric shortest path first. HP routing protocol for FC switches.

Fx_Port

A fabric port that can operate as an F_Port or FL_Port.