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Viewing FC I/O Blade Port Information

Scalar i500 User's Guide
— Command control LUN.
CCL
—The status of the blade can be: Ready, Not Ready, Auto
Status/State
Level Failed, Auto Leveling Booting, and Unknown.
The paths to open the appropriate screens are as follows:
• From the Web client, select
• From the operator panel, select
Administrators can view information about all the FC I/O blades
installed in the library. The
following port information for each FC I/O blade:
— The port number: 1–6.
Port number
— World Wide Port Name of the port.
WWPN
— The status of the blade: Config wait, Loop init, Login,
Status
Ready, Lost Sync, Error, Re-Init, Non part, and Failed.
— Negotiated speed of the port: 1 Gb/s, 2 Gb/s, or
Actual Speed
4 Gb/s. If the port is not in a ready state, "N/A" displays.
— Negotiated loop ID of the port: 0–125. On the Web
Actual Loop ID
client, if the port connection type is Point to Point, or if the port is not
in a ready state, "N/A" displays. On the operator panel, if the port is
not in a ready state, "N/A" displays.
Requested Speed
2 Gb/s, 4 Gb/s, or 8 Gb/s (Web client only).
Requested Loop ID
(Web client only).
— Framesize setting of the port: 528, 1024, or 2048.
Framesize
— Mode of the port: Public or Private.
Mode
— Role of the port: Target (ports 1–2) or Initiator (ports 3–6).
Role
— Connection type of the port: Loop, Point to Point, or
Connection
Loop Preferred.
Chapter 10 Getting Information – Logs and Reports
Viewing FC I/O Blade Port Information
Tools > I/O Blade Info
Tools > Blade Info
Tools - Blade Port Information
— Requested speed of the port: Auto, 1 Gb/s,
— Requested loop ID of the port: Auto or 0–125
.
.
screen lists the
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