FW 07.00.00/HAFM SW 08.06.00 McDATA SANpilot User Manual (620-000160-230, April 2005)

Glossary
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Glossary
light-emitting diode LED. A semiconductor chip that emits visible or infrared light when
electricity passes through it. LEDs are used on switch or director
field-replaceable units (FRUs) and the front bezel to provide visual
indications of hardware status or malfunctions.
LIN See link incident.
link Physical connection between two devices on a switched fabric. A link
consists of two conductors, one used for sending and the other for
receiving, thereby providing a duplex communication path.
link incident LIN. Interruption to link due to loss of light or other causes. See also
link incident alerts.
link incident alerts A user notification, such as a graphic symbol in the Product Manager
application Hardware View that indicates that a link incident has
occurred. See also link incident.
Link Incident Log Director or switch Link Incident Log. Log displayed through the Prod-
uct Manager application that provides a history of Fibre Channel link
incidents (with associated port numbers) for an individual director or
switch. The information is useful to maintenance personnel for isolat-
ing port problems (particularly expansion port (E_Port) segmentation
problems) and repair verification. See also Audit Log; Event Log;
Hardware Log; Threshold Alert Log.
LMA See loader/monitor area.
load balancing Ability to evenly distribute traffic over multiple interswitch links
within a fabric. Load balancing on McDATA directors and switches
takes place automatically.
loader/monitor area LMA. Code that resides in the loader/monitor area of the control pro-
cessor (CTP) card. Among other functions, LMA code provides I/O
functions available through the maintenance port, operator panel,
server interface, terminal window command functions, power up
diagnostics, field-replaceable unit (FRU) power-on hours update, and
data read/write control, and LMA code/licensed internal code (LIC)
download functions (D).
local Synonym for channel-attached.