Fibre channel terminology – HP Surestore 6.140 Tape Library User Manual

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Appendix C

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Introduction to Fibre Channel

Fibre Channel Terminology

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Fibre Channel Terminology

AL_PA

Arbitrated Loop Physical Address.

Auto-select
addressing:

Default addressing assignment method for libraries
that picks an available address and uses it as the hard
address from then on.

Fabric:

Switched interconnect methodology that supports
high-speed data routing in Fibre Channel networks.

Fibre Channel: A transport protocol that allows high-speed

communication among workstations, super-computers,
mainframes, data storage devices, and other
peripherals. Fibre Channel is capable of transmitting
and receiving data simultaneously.

Fibre Channel
Arbitrated
Loop (FC-AL):

Topology that provides a low-cost solution for attaching
multiple Fibre Channel ports in a loop without
switches.

Hard
addressing:

Addressing assignment method that allows you to set
and maintain a fixed address.

Hub:

A device that provides a multiple port loop interconnect
system to implement a FC-AL using a physical “star”
configuration.

Point to Point: Fibre Channel topology in which two Fibre Channel

devices are connected together.

Protocol:

A data transmission convention that encompasses
timing, control formatting, and data representation.

Soft addressing: Addressing mode that looks for an unused address

during every power cycle.

Switch:

A device that provides a (n by n) interconnect to allow a
port to have full communication bandwidth with any
other port while other communications are occurring.

Topology:

The logical arrangement of nodes on a network.

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