ServerNet Cluster 6780 Operations Guide (G06.28+, H06.05+)
Glossary
ServerNet Cluster 6780 Operations Guide—525606-003
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Fast Ethernet ServerNet adapter (FESA)
matches your order. Your system is shipped with this version installed in the system 
subvolume $SYSTEM.SYS00.
Fast Ethernet ServerNet adapter (FESA). A single-ported ServerNet adapter that supports 
100-megabit per second (Mbps) and 10-Mbps Ethernet data transfer rates on a 
NonStop S-series server. The FESA installs directly into an existing Ethernet port, and 
one FESA is supported per system enclosure.
fault tolerance. The ability of a NonStop S-series system to continue processing despite 
the failure of any single software or hardware component within the system.
FESA. See Fast Ethernet ServerNet adapter (FESA).
Fiber Optic Extension (FOX). Refers to two products, FOX II and ServerNet/FX, which 
allow you to create high-speed (up to 4 megabytes/second) networks of as many as 14 
systems connected by dual fiber-optic cables.
fiber-optic ServerNet cable. A ServerNet cable using a medium for data transmission that 
conveys light or images through glass or plastic fibers. Fiber-optic cables (light guides) 
are a direct replacement for conventional coaxial cable and wire pairs. NonStop 
S-series servers support two types of fiber-optic ServerNet cables: single-mode and 
multimode. See also multimode fiber-optic (MMF) cable and single-mode fiber-optic 
(SMF) cable.
field-programmable gate array (FPGA). A programmable integrated circuit that can be 
customized to perform specific functions.
field-replaceable unit (FRU). A unit that can be replaced in the field only by qualified 
personnel trained by HP and cannot be replaced by customers. A unit is classified as a 
FRU because of safety hazards such as weight, size, sharp edges, or electrical 
potential; contractual agreements with suppliers; or national or international standards. 
See also customer-replaceable unit (CRU).
file name. A unique name for a file. File names for disk files normally have at least two parts 
(the disk name and the file name); an example of a file name on a PC is B:MYFILE. In 
the Guardian environment on a NonStop S-series system, disk file names include a 
disk volume name, a subvolume name, and a file identifier. An example of such a file 
name is $DISK.SUBVOL.MYFILE. For files that are network accessible, the node 
name precedes the volume name: \NODE.$DISK.SUBVOL.MYFILE.
file transfer protocol (FTP). A data communications protocol that is used for transferring 
files between systems. 
filler panel. A blank faceplate that is installed in place of a ServerNet adapter to ensure 
proper ventilation within a system enclosure.
FIR. See FRU information record (FIR).










