Q-Logic 8200 Manuel D’Utilisation

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User’s Guide Converged Network Adapter
8200 and 3200 Series Adapters
Glossary-4 
SN0054671-00  B
path (continued)
Because a path is a combination of an 
adapter and a target port, it is distinct from 
another path if it is accessed through a 
different adapter or it is accessing a 
different target port. Consequently, when 
switching from one path to another, the 
driver might be selecting a different 
adapter (initiator), a different target port, or 
both.
This is important to the driver when 
selecting the proper method of failover 
notification. It can make a difference to the 
target device, which might have to take 
different actions when receiving retries of 
the request from another initiator or on a 
different port.
PCIe (PCI Express)
A third-generation input/output (I/O) 
standard that allows enhanced Ethernet 
network performance beyond that of the 
older peripheral component interconnect 
(PCI) and PCI extended (PCI-x) desktop 
and server slots. 
port
Access points in a device where a link 
attaches. The most common port types 
are:
N_Port is a Fibre Channel device port 
that supports point-to-point topology.
NL_Port is a Fibre Channel device port 
that supports loop topology.
F_Port is a port in a fabric where an 
N_Port can attach.
FL_Port is a port in a fabric where an 
NL_Port can attach.
port instance
The number of the port in the system. 
Each adapter may have one or multiple 
ports, identified with regard to the adapter 
as port 0, port 1 and so forth. To avoid 
confusion when dealing with a system 
containing numerous ports, each port is 
assigned a port instance number when the 
system boots up. So port 0 on an adapter 
might have a port instance number of 8 if it 
is the eighth port discovered by the 
system.
quality of service (QoS)
Methods used to prevent bottlenecks and 
ensure business continuity when transmit-
ting data over virtual ports by setting priori-
ties and allocating bandwidth.
redundant array of 
independent/inexpensive disks (RAID)
Fault-tolerant disks that look like either 
single or multiple volumes to the server.
small computer systems interface (SCSI)
The original SCSI specification was a 
hardware bus specification and a 
packet-oriented protocol specification for 
communicating on that bus. SCSI over 
Fibre Channel uses the packet-oriented 
protocol to communicate with storage 
devices on the Fibre Channel.
storage area network (SAN)
Multiple storage units (disk drives) and 
servers connected by networking topology.