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MAC address (Media Access Control Address)
MAC address (Media Access Control Address). A value in the Medium Access Control
sublayer of the IEEE/ISO/ANSI LAN architecture, that uniquely identifies an individual
station that implements a single point of physical attachment to a LAN.
management applications. In DSM, an application process that opens a management or
subsystem process to control a subsystem. This process can issue SPI commands to
subsystems and retrieve EMS event messages to assist in the management of a
computer system or a network of systems. A management application is a requester to
the subsystems to which it sends commands; the subsystems are servers to the
management application.
management process. A process through which an application issues commands to a
subsystem. A management process can be part of a subsystem, or it can be
associated with more than one subsystem. In the latter case, the management process
is logically part of each subsystem. Subsystem Control Point (SCP) is the management
process for all subsystems controlled by Subsystem Control Facility (SCF). See also
subsystem.
manager process. In DSM, an HP subsystem process with which the SCP management
process communicates to control a particular data communications subsystem.
MFIOB. See multifunction I/O board (MFIOB).
MON. The monitor object in Parallel Library TCP/IP. See TCPMON.
multifunction I/O board (MFIOB). A ServerNet adapter that contains ServerNet
addressable controllers (SACs) for SCSI and Ethernet; a service processor; ServerNet
links to the processor, to the two ServerNet adapter slots, and to one of the ServerNet
expansion board (SEB) slots; and provides connections to the serial maintenance bus
(SMB), which connects components within an enclosure to the service processor.
Network File System (NFS). A protocol developed by SUN Microsystems that uses IP to
allow a set of cooperating computers to access each other's file systems as if they
were local. The key advantage of NFS over conventional file transfer protocols is that
NFS hides the differences between local and remote files by placing them in the same
name space. NFS is used primarily on UNIX systems, but has been implemented for
many systems, including personal computers like an IBM PC and Apple Macintosh.
noncritical event. A DSM event not too crucial to system or network operations. Each
subsystem determines which of its events are noncritical by setting the value of the
emphasis token to FALSE. Compare critical event.
nonsensitive command. A DSM command that can be issued by any user or program
allowed access to the target subsystem—that is, a command on which the subsystem
imposes no further security restrictions. For HP data communications subsystems, the
nonsensitive commands are all those that cannot change the state or configuration of
objects (usually information commands). Compare sensitive command.
HP NonStop TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Migration Guide — 522272-003
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