Failover path, Fc-ip mode, Fcip – HP MPX200 Multifunction Router User Manual
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failover path
Software feature that ensures data avail-
ability and system reliability by assigning
alternate path and automatic
failover for device resources. This feature
is available only in Windows 2000,
Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista,
Novell NetWare, Red Hat Linux, and
SUSE Linux. (Windows XP and Windows
Server 2008 do not support failover.)
FC
See
FC-IP mode
Data transportation mode in which the
iSR6200 transports Fibre Channel frames
over a TCP/IP connection using the
protocol to connect two iSR6200 routers.
In FC-IP mode, a port pair (one Fibre
Channel port and one IP port on the same
router) on a local iSR6200 and another
port pair on a remote router form an FCIP
route.
FCIP
Fibre Channel over IP. Protocol that
enables transmission of Fibre Channel
information by tunneling data on a
over IP networks. An alternative to
Also known as Fibre Channel tunneling.
FCoE
www.fcoe.com
.
FCP
Fibre Channel protocol. SCSI to Fibre
Channel mapping.
Fibre Channel
A high-speed serial interface technology
that supports other higher layer protocols
such as
.
Fibre Channel over Ethernet
.
Fibre Channel over IP
.
field replaceable unit
FL_Port
Fabric loop port. In Fibre Channel, the
is capable of Fibre Channel
arbitrated loop operations and is
connected to one or more
s by a
Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop. An
FL_Port becomes a shared entry point for
public NL_Port devices to a Fibre Channel
fabric. FL_Ports are intermediate ports in
virtual point-to-point links between end
ports that do not reside on the same loop,
for example NL_Port to FL_Port to F_Port
to N_Port through a single Fibre Channel
fabric switch.
Flash
Non-volatile memory where the boot code
is saved. At times, Flash and boot code
are used interchangeably.
Flash BIOS
's Flash programmable
read-only memory (PROM) contains the
code that allows booting from the adapter
at startup.
frame
Data unit consisting of a start-of-frame
(SOF) delimiter, header, data payload,
, and an end-of-frame (EOF) delim-
iter.