Fast Ethernet Adapter Installation and Support Guide
Glossary
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SS7TE2 PIC
SS7TE2 PIC. See SS7TE2 plug-in card (PIC).
SS7TE plug-in card (PIC). A plug-in card (PIC) used in the 6763 Common Communication 
ServerNet adapter (CCSA) that supports the EIA-232, EIA-449, V.35, and X.21 
interfaces.
SS7TE2 plug-in card (PIC). A plug-in card (PIC) used in the 6763 Common 
Communication ServerNet adapter (CCSA) that supports the E1, J1, and T1 interfaces.
S-SAC. See SCSI ServerNet addressable controller (S-SAC).
SSI log. See System Service Information (SSI) log.
stackable enclosure. An enclosure that can rest on top of another enclosure. A stackable 
enclosure is not installed on a frame base. Contrast with base enclosure.
standby power generator. A turbine-driven or engine-driven generator that provides a 
backup source of power to designated loads. Often used to supplement an 
uninterruptible power supply (UPS) in the event of extended utility outages.
star group. One set of X and Y HP NonStop™ Cluster Switches and the ServerNet nodes 
(up to eight) that are connected to them. A star group can be thought of as a segment 
of a split-star or tri-star topology. A split-star topology can contain up to two star 
groups; a tri-star topology can contain up to three star groups.
start mode. An attribute of Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) PROCESS objects that 
controls when and if an application process starts in G-series release version updates 
(RVUs).
star topology. A network topology in which all nodes are connected to a central hub (HP 
NonStop™ Cluster Switch). Each node has its own connection to the network, so a 
break in the connection does not affect other nodes in the network. In a ServerNet 
cluster, a star topology requires one cluster switch for each external fabric and can 
support up to eight nodes. See also split-star topology
 and tri-star topology.
startup file. A file invoked by the local operator or by another startup file that contains 
commands to start up system devices, communications lines, and system and 
application software. Contrast with shutdown file.
state. In Subsystem Control Facility (SCF), one of the generally defined possible conditions 
of an object with respect to the management of that object. Examples of states are 
DEFINED, STARTED, and STOPPED.
static information. Information that represents the set of customer-replaceable units 
(CRUs) on an HP NonStop™ S-series system. Contrast with dynamic information
.
static server. In the Guardian environment, a process that runs continuously and provides a 
specific service to other processes. A static server differs from a traditional UNIX 
demon in that a demon actively looks for tasks to perform, while a static server 










