applicable.
A
command
can
be
issued
by
typing
it
on
a
command
line
or
selecting
it
from
a
menu.
community
string.
The
name
of
a
community
contained
in
each
Simple
Network
Management
Protocol
(SNMP)
message.
concurrent
download.
A
method
of
downloading
and
installing
firmware
that
does
not
require
the
user
to
stop
I/O
to
the
controllers
during
the
process.
CRC.
See
cyclic
redundancy
check
.
CRT.
See
cathode
ray
tube
.
CRU.
See
customer
replaceable
unit
.
customer
replaceable
unit
(CRU).
An
assembly
or
part
that
a
customer
can
replace
in
its
entirety
when
any
of
its
components
fail.
Contrast
with
field
replaceable
unit
(FRU)
.
cyclic
redundancy
check
(CRC).
(1)
A
redundancy
check
in
which
the
check
key
is
generated
by
a
cyclic
algorithm.
(2)
An
error
detection
technique
performed
at
both
the
sending
and
receiving
stations.
dac.
See
disk
array
controller
.
dar.
See
disk
array
router
.
DASD.
See
direct
access
storage
device
.
data
striping.
See
striping
.
default
host
group.
A
logical
collection
of
discovered
host
ports,
defined
host
computers,
and
defined
host
groups
in
the
storage-partition
topology
that
fulfill
the
following
requirements:
v
Are
not
involved
in
specific
logical
drive-to-LUN
mappings
v
Share
access
to
logical
drives
with
default
logical
drive-to-LUN
mappings
device
type.
Identifier
used
to
place
devices
in
the
physical
map,
such
as
the
switch,
hub,
or
storage.
DHCP.
See
Dynamic
Host
Configuration
Protocol
.
direct
access
storage
device
(DASD).
A
device
in
which
access
time
is
effectively
independent
of
the
location
of
the
data.
Information
is
entered
and
retrieved
without
reference
to
previously
accessed
data.
(For
example,
a
disk
drive
is
a
DASD,
in
contrast
with
a
tape
drive,
which
stores
data
as
a
linear
sequence.)
DASDs
include
both
fixed
and
removable
storage
devices.
direct
memory
access
(DMA).
The
transfer
of
data
between
memory
and
an
input/output
(I/O)
device
without
processor
intervention.
disk
array
controller
(dac).
A
disk
array
controller
device
that
represents
the
two
controllers
of
an
array.
See
also
disk
array
router
.
disk
array
router
(dar).
A
disk
array
router
that
represents
an
entire
array,
including
current
and
deferred
paths
to
all
logical
unit
numbers
(LUNs)
(hdisks
on
AIX).
See
also
disk
array
controller
.
DMA.
See
direct
memory
access
.
domain.
The
most
significant
byte
in
the
node
port
(N_port)
identifier
for
the
fibre-channel
(FC)
device.
It
is
not
used
in
the
fibre
channel-small
computer
system
interface
(FC-SCSI)
hardware
path
ID.
It
is
required
to
be
the
same
for
all
SCSI
targets
logically
connected
to
an
FC
adapter.
DRAM.
See
dynamic
random
access
memory
.
Dynamic
Host
Configuration
Protocol
(DHCP).
A
protocol
defined
by
the
Internet
Engineering
Task
Force
that
is
used
for
dynamically
assigning
Internet
Protocol
(IP)
addresses
to
computers
in
a
network.
dynamic
random
access
memory
(DRAM).
A
storage
in
which
the
cells
require
repetitive
application
of
control
signals
to
retain
stored
data.
ECC.
See
error
correction
coding
.
EEPROM.
See
electrically
erasable
programmable
read-only
memory
.
EISA.
See
Extended
Industry
Standard
Architecture
.
electrically
erasable
programmable
read-only
memory
(EEPROM).
A
type
of
memory
chip
which
can
retain
its
contents
without
consistent
electrical
power.
Unlike
the
PROM
which
can
be
programmed
only
once,
the
EEPROM
can
be
erased
electrically.
Because
it
can
only
be
reprogrammed
a
limited
number
of
times
before
it
wears
out,
it
is
appropriate
for
storing
small
amounts
of
data
that
are
changed
infrequently.
electrostatic
discharge
(ESD).
The
flow
of
current
that
results
when
objects
that
have
a
static
charge
come
into
close
enough
proximity
to
discharge.
environmental
service
module
(ESM)
canister.
A
component
in
a
storage
expansion
enclosure
that
monitors
the
environmental
condition
of
the
components
in
that
enclosure.
Not
all
storage
subsystems
have
ESM
canisters.
E_port.
See
expansion
port
.
error
correction
coding
(ECC).
A
method
for
encoding
data
so
that
transmission
errors
can
be
detected
and
corrected
by
examining
the
data
on
the
receiving
end.
Most
ECCs
are
characterized
by
the
maximum
number
of
errors
they
can
detect
and
correct.
ESD.
See
electrostatic
discharge
.
ESM
canister.
See
environmental
service
module
canister
.
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