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Dell TL2000 User Manual

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IML.

Initial

microprogram

load.

Incomp.

Mag..

Incompatible

Magazine:

This

message

appears

on

the

Operator

Control

Panel

during

library

initializing.

It

occurs

during

factory

restore

or

VPD.

This

is

not

a

real

issue

since

it

takes

the

library

a

while

to

configure.

initial

microprogram

load

(IML).

The

action

of

loading

a

microprogram

from

an

external

storage

to

writable

control

storage.

initiator.

The

component

that

executes

a

command.

The

initiator

can

be

the

host

system

or

the

tape

control

unit.

INST.

Installation.

interface.

A

shared

boundary.

An

interface

might

be

a

hardware

component

to

link

two

devices

or

it

might

be

a

portion

of

storage

or

registers

accessed

by

two

or

more

computer

programs.

Internet

Protocol

version

4

(IPv4).

A

network

layer

protocol

for

packet-switched

internetworks.

IPv4

supports

2

32

(about

4.3

billion)

addresses.

Internet

Protocol

version

6

(IPv6).

A

network

layer

protocol

for

packet-switched

internetworks.

It

is

designated

as

the

successor

of

IPv4,

the

current

version

of

the

Internet

Protocol,

for

general

use

on

the

Internet.

The

main

improvement

brought

by

IPv6

is

the

increase

in

the

number

of

addresses

available

for

networked

devices,

allowing,

for

example,

each

mobile

phone

and

mobile

electronic

device

to

have

its

own

address.

intervention

required.

Manual

action

is

needed.

INTRO.

Introduction.

I/O.

Input/output.

IOP.

Input/output

processor.

IP

address.

An

identifier

for

a

computer

or

device

on

a

TCP/IP

network.

Networks

using

the

TCP/IP

protocol

route

messages

based

on

the

IP

address

of

the

destination.

The

format

of

an

IP

address

is

a

32-bit

numeric

address

written

as

four

numbers

separated

by

periods.

Each

number

can

be

zero

to

255.

For

example,

1.160.10.240

could

be

an

IP

address.

IPL.

Initial

program

load.

IPsec.

IPsec

(or

Internet

Protocol

Security)

provides

an

additional

level

of

security

for

IPv6

users.

IP

Stack.

The

IP

Stack

manages

static

IP

addresses.

IPv4.

A

network

layer

protocol

for

packet-switched

internetworks.

IPv4

supports

2

32

(about

4.3

billion)

addresses.

IPv6.

A

network

layer

protocol

for

packet-switched

internetworks.

It

is

designated

as

the

successor

of

IPv4,

the

current

version

of

the

Internet

Protocol,

for

general

use

on

the

Internet.

IPv6

supports

approximately

5

×10

28

addresses

for

each

of

the

roughly

6.5

billion

people

alive

today.

ISV.

Independent

software

vendor.

ITST.

Idle-time

self-test.

K

Key

Path.

This

is

the

path

used

for

transferring

an

encryption

key.

This

setting

is

dependent

upon

the

encryption

method

selected.

kilogram

(kg).

One

thousand

grams

(approximately

2.2

pounds).

km.

kilometer.

1000

Meters,

Approximately

5/8

mile.

L

LAN.

Local

area

network.

A

computer

network

within

a

limited

area.

LCD.

See

liquid

crystal

display.

LED.

Light-emitting

diode.

Library

recovery.

The

2U

and

4U

library

firmware

will

generally

retry

failed

operations

up

to

three

times

before

posting

a

failure

to

complete

the

operation,

or,

in

some

situations,

proceeding

with

an

operation

that

can

be

completed

in

an

alternative

manner.

Linear

Tape-Open

(LTO).

A

type

of

tape

storage

technology

developed

by

the

IBM

Corporation,

Hewlett-Packard,

and

Certance.

LTO

technology

is

an

“open

format”

technology,

which

means

that

its

users

will

have

multiple

sources

of

product

and

media.

The

“open”

nature

of

LTO

technology

enables

compatibility

between

different

vendors’

offerings

by

ensuring

that

vendors

comply

with

verification

standards.

The

LTO

technology

is

implemented

in

two

formats:

the

Accelis

format

focuses

on

fast

access;

the

Ultrium

format

focuses

on

high

capacity.

The

Ultrium

format

is

the

preferred

format

when

capacity

(rather

than

fast

access)

is

the

key

storage

consideration.

An

Ultrium

cartridge

has

a

compressed

data

capacity

of

up

to

800

GB

(2:1

compression)

and

a

native

data

capacity

of

up

to

400

GB.

Link-local

address.

An

address

having

link-only

scope

that

can

be

used

to

reach

neighboring

nodes

attached

to

the

same

link.

All

interfaces

have

a

link-local

unicast

address.

liquid

crystal

display

(LCD).

A

low-power

display

technology

used

in

computers

and

other

I/O

devices.

Glossary

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