HP Cisco MDS 9216 - Fabric Switch Configuration Manual page 1294

Cisco mds 9000 family fabric manager configuration guide, release 3.x (ol-8222-10, april 2008)
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Table 69-2
Tooltip
incomAdminRxBBCreditPerBuf
incompatibleAdminMode
incompatibleAdminRxBBCredit
incompatibleAdminRxBufferSize
incompatibleadminSpeed
initializing
interfaceRemoved
invalidAttachment
invalidConfig
invalidFabricBindExh
linkFailCreditLoss
linkFailCreditLossB2B
linkFailDebounceTimeout
linkFailLineCardPortShutdown
linkFailLinkReset
linkFailLIPF8Rcvd
linkFailLIPRcvdB2B
linkFailLossOfSignal
linkFailLossOfSync
linkFailLRRcvdB2B
linkFailNOSRcvd
linkFailOLSRcvd
linkFailOPNyRETB2B
linkFailOPNyTMOB2B
linkFailPortInitFail
linkFailPortUnusable
linkFailRxQOverFlow
linkFailTooManyINTR
linkFailure
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Configuration Guide
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Device Manager Tooltip Definitions (continued)
Chapter 69
Definition
Disabled due to incompatible admin port
rxbbcredit, performance buffers.
Port admin mode is incompatible with port
capabilities.
Receive BB credit is incompatible.
Receive buffer size is incompatible.
Port speed is incompatible with port capabilities.
The port is being initialized.
Interface is being removed.
Invalid attachment.
This port has a misconfiguration with respect to
port channels.
Invalid fabric binding exchange.
Link failure due to excessive credit loss
indications.
Link failure when link reset (LR) operation fails
due to queue not empty.
Link failure due to re-negotiation failed.
Link failure due to port shutdown.
Link failure due to link reset.
Link failure due to F8 LIP received.
Link failure when loop initialization (LIP)
operation fails due to non empty receive queue.
Link failure due to loss of signal.
Link failure due to loss of sync.
Link failure when link reset (LR) operation fails
due to non-empty receive queue.
Link failure due to non-operational sequences
received.
Link failure due to offline sequences received.
Link failure due to open primitive signal returned
while receive queue not empty.
Link failure due to open primitive signal timeout
while receive queue not empty.
Link failure due to port initialization failure.
Link failure due to port unusable.
Link failure due to receive queue overflow.
Link failure due to excessive port interrupts.
Physical link failure.
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