Router; Fc And Iscsi Ports; Vp Groups - Qlogic iSR6152 User Manual

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2–Understanding the User Interface
Status Icons and Text

Router

Located at the root folder of the tree, each router node shows the following:
Router status icon indicates operational status (blinking heartbeat).
Router model identifies the model: iSR6152.
Example:
Router iSR6152
Router icons
Online router. The blinking heart on the router icon indicates that
the connection between SANsurfer Router Manager and the
agent is active for this router.

FC and iSCSI Ports

Nested beneath the Router node, port nodes show the following:
FC Port n is the Fibre Channel port number; the router can support up to
two Fibre Channel ports.
iSCSI Port n is the iSCSI port number; the router can support up to four
iSCSI ports.
Port icons
FC Port n is port connection 1 or 2. To determine the port status,
select the port node in the router tree. On the port's Information
page, the Link Status field identifies the status as either Link Up
or Link Down.
iSCSI Port n is port connection 1, 2, 3, or 4. To determine the port
status, select the port node in the router tree. On the port's Infor-
mation page, the Link Status field identifies the status as either
Link Up or Link Down.

VP Groups

Nested beneath the Router node, VP Groups nodes identify virtual port groups
(VPGs). Most arrays limit the number of LUNs presented to a single host. You can
enable and configure these VPGs to increase the number of supported LUNs on a
storage array.
Example:
VPGROUP_1
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