ServerNet Cluster 6780 Planning and Installation Guide (G06.24+, H06.03+)
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MSEB port
MSEB port. A connector on modular ServerNet expansion boards (MSEBs) used for 
ServerNet links. An MSEB has four fixed serial-copper-based ports and six plug-in card 
(PIC) slots that accept a variety of connection media. See also SEB port.
MSGMON. See message monitor process (MSGMON).
MSP. See master service processor (MSP).
multifunction I/O board (MFIOB). A ServerNet adapter that contains ServerNet 
addressable controllers (SACs) for SCSI and Ethernet; a service processor (SP); 
ServerNet links to the processor, to the two ServerNet adapter slots, and to one of the 
ServerNet expansion board (SEB) slots; and connections to the serial maintenance 
bus (SMB), which connects components within an enclosure to the service processor.
multimode fiber-optic (MMF) cable. A fiber-optic cable that either allows more than one 
mode to propagate or supports propagation of more than one mode of a given 
wavelength. MMF cable typically supports shorter transmission distances than 
single-mode fiber-optic (SMF) cable.
NAM. See Network Access Method (NAM).
$NCP. See network control process.
network. Two or more computer systems (nodes) connected so that they can exchange 
information and share resources. See also Expand network, wide area network (WAN), 
and local area network (LAN).
Network Access Method (NAM). The interface through which an Expand-over-ServerNet 
line-handler process (Expand/SvNet) communicates with the ServerNet cluster monitor 
process (SNETMON).
network control process. A process pair, named $NCP, that runs in each system of an 
Expand network. $NCP is responsible for establishing and terminating 
system-to-system connections, maintaining network-related system tables (including 
the network routing table, NRT), calculating the most efficient way to transmit data to 
other systems in the network, monitoring and logging changes in the status of the 
network and its systems, informing $NCPs at neighbor systems of changes in line or 
Expand line-handler process status, and aborting pending requests when all paths go 
down. See also network routing table (NRT).
network routing table (NRT). A table that resides in each processor in each system in a 
network. The NRT associates each destination system with the logical device (LDEV) 
number of the Expand line-handler process with the best-path route to use to send 
messages to that system. See also network control process.
network topology. The physical layout of components that define a system, a local area 
network (LAN), or a wide area network (WAN).
NNA. See node-numbering agent (NNA).










