HP StorageWorks Secure Fabric OS 5.0.0 User Guide (AA-RW1UA-TE, May 2005)

Glossary136
M
master port The port that determines the routing paths for all traffic flowing through a trunking
group. One of the ports that is in the first ISL in the trunking group is designated as the
master port for that group.
MIB Management Information Base. An SNMP structure to help with device management,
providing configuration and device information.
multicast The transmission of data from a single source to multiple specified N_Ports
(as opposed to all the ports on the network).
N
N_Port Node port. A port on a node that can connect to a fibre channel port or to another
N_Port in a point-to-point connection.
name server Frequently used to indicate Simple Name Server.
NL_Port Node loop port. A node port that has arbitrated loop capabilities. Used to connect an
equipment port to the fabric in a loop configuration through an FL_Port.
node A fibre channel device that contains an N_Port or NL_Port.
non-participating
mode
A mode in which an L_Port in a loop is inactive and cannot arbitrate or send frames,
but can retransmit any received transmissions. This mode is entered if there are more
than 127 devices in a loop and an AL_PA cannot be acquired.
Nx_Port A node port that can operate as either an N_Port or NL_Port.
P
packet A set of information transmitted across a network.
participating
mode
A mode in which an L_Port in a loop has a valid AL_PA and can arbitrate, send
frames, and retransmit received transmissions.
path selection The selection of a transmission path through the fabric. HP switches use the FSPF
protocol.
phantom address An AL_PA value that is assigned to an device that is not physically in the loop. Also
known as phantom AL_PA.
phantom device A device that is not physically in an arbitrated loop but is logically included through
the use of a phantom address.
PLOGI Port login. The port-to-port login process by which initiators establish sessions with
targets.