Gigabit Ethernet 4-Port Adapter Installation and Support Guide
Glossary
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customer-replaceable unit (CRU)
customer-replaceable unit (CRU). A unit that can be replaced in the field either by 
customers or by qualified personnel trained by HP. CRUs are divided into the 
categories of Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 according to the risk of causing a 
connectivity problem if the documented replacement procedure is not followed 
correctly and how much CRU-replacement training or experience is advisable. See 
also field-replaceable unit (FRU).
download. (The process of loading software into a device.
E4SA. See Ethernet 4 ServerNet adapter (E4SA).
enclosure. Similar to a cabinet in NonStop K-series systems. An enclosure can contain 
components of a system or a peripheral, such as a card cage, a backplane, a disk 
drive, or a fan. Base enclosures are placed on the floor and can have other enclosures 
stacked on top of them. Stackable enclosures can be place on top of other enclosures.
error. A condition encountered when performing a command or other operation that causes 
the command or operation to fail. 
Ethernet. A local area network (LAN) that uses the carrier sense multiple access with 
collision detection (CSMA/CD) access method on a bus topology and is the basis for 
the IEEE 802.3 standard. The Ethernet data transfer rate is typically 
10 Megabits/second (Mbps).
Ethernet 4 ServerNet adapter (E4SA). A ServerNet adapter for Ethernet local area 
networks (LANs) that contains four Ethernet ports.
event message. Text intended for a system operator that describes a change in some 
condition in the system or network, whether minor or serious. The change of condition 
is called an event. Events can be operational errors, notifications of limits exceeded, 
requests for actions needed, and so on. See also operator message.
fabric. A complex set of interconnections through which there can be multiple and (to the 
user) unknown paths from point to point. The term “fabric” is used to refer to the X or Y 
portion of the ServerNet system area network (ServerNet SAN); for example, the X 
fabric.
Fast Ethernet ServerNet adapter (FESA). A single-port ServerNet adapter that supports 
100-megabit/second (Mbps) and 10-Mbps Ethernet data transfer rates on an HP 
NonStop S-series system. The 3863 FESA installs directly into an existing Ethernet 
port, and one FESA is supported in each system enclosure.
fault tolerance. The ability of an HP NonStop system to continue processing despite the 
failure of any single software or hardware component within the system.
FCSA. See Fibre Channel ServerNet adapter (FCSA).
FESA. See Fast Ethernet ServerNet adapter (FESA).










