Glossary
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Glossary
In glossary definition
s, italics
are used for items defined elsewhere in the glossary and
bold
is used for
the items shown in brackets after the main heading of the entry.
ASCII
American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A 7-bit binary code (0's, 1's) used to
represent letters, numbers, and special characters such as $,!, and /. Supported by almost every
computer and terminal manufacturer.
Attribute
Setting that controls access to a specific file. Often used to protect important files (such as
the Registry files) from accidental change or deletion. Set using the ATTRIB command in MS-DOS.
Backplane
A printed circuit board incorporated in the chassis assembly to provide logic level signal, and
low voltage power distribution paths.
Bay
The slot that a unit or media device fits into.
Byte
A group of binary digits stored and operated upon as a unit. A byte may have a coded value equal
to a character in the ASCII code (letters, numbers), or have some other value meaningful to the computer.
In user documentation, the term usually refers to 8-bit units or characters.
1 kilobyte (K) is equal to 1,024 bytes or characters; 64K indicates 65,536 bytes or characters.
Cable
Throughout this RS-1600-FC-SBD and RS-1602-FC-SBD user guide this term is used in
accordance with the preferred US context of: “an insulated flexible electric wire used for the transmission
of data signals between computer equipment.”
Note:
Cable is UK preferred terminology for either a power cord or a data cable.
Character
A representation, coded in binary digits, of a letter, number, or other symbol.
Characters Per Second
A data transfer rate generally estimated from the bit rate and the character
length. For example, at 2400 bps, 8-bit characters with Start and Stop bits (for a total of ten bits per
character) will be transmitted at a rate of approximately 240 characters per second (cps).
Chassis
A sheet metal enclosure incorporating a Backplane Printed Circuit Board and module runner
system. The chassis contains a number of 'Bays', each of which can accommodate a plug in module.
There are sixteen
drive
carrier bays at the front and five bays at the rear which house two
power supply/
cooling modules,
two SBD
modules
and also the
Ops Panel
.
Configure
To set up a hardware device and its accompanying software.
Data Communications
A type of communications in which computers and terminals are able to
exchange data over an electronic medium.
Disk (drive, carrier, module)
A FC disk
drive
mounted in a
carrier
. You can have up to sixteen disk
drive carrier
modules
in each RS-1600-FC-SBD or RS-1602-FC-SBD enclosure.
Enclosure
The chassis assembly which houses the plug-in modules that make up an RS-1600-FC-
SBD or RS-1602-FC-SBD storage subsystem.
ESI/Ops module
A unit used to monitor and control all elements of the Enclosure. The
ESI/Operators
(Ops)
panel is supplied as an integral part of the RS-1600/1602 series Enclosure core products
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