Installation guide
Glossary-9
ISN See Inter SCF Network (ISN).
L
LDAP See Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP).
LDAP/SSL Offers enhanced security to LDAP users by way of Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
technology, using the LDAP directory service to authenticate users. Both
Active Directory and LDAP/SSL use authentication to verify the identity of
users before they can access system resources, and to grant specific access
privileges to users in order to control their rights to access networked
resources.
Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol (LDAP)
Protocol for accessing information directories. LDAP is based on the
standards contained within the X.500 standard, but is significantly simpler.
link cable An interfacing cable for connecting the link card on the host server to the
link card in the external I/O expansion unit.
link card An interface card used to connect an I/O Unit (IOU) and the I/O board in the
external I/O expansion unit. The link card mounted in the I/O board is also
called an uplink card, and the one mounted in the I/O Unit is also called a
downlink card.
Logical System Board
(LSB)
A system board assigned a logical number (LSB number) that can be
recognized from the domain during domain construction. One domain
consists of up to 16 logical system boards. Logical system board numbers are
used for the domain to identify the system board.
low profile One of the PCI card standards. A low profile card is a compact PCI card
which is provided for a host server that has limited space for card slots.
LSB See Logical System Board (LSB).
M
MAC See Memory Access Controller (MAC).
MAC address See Media Access Control address (MAC address).