Port Tree And Port List; Rcu Operation Pane With The Port Option Button Selected - HP xp12000 User Manual

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Select a CU image to display MCU/RCU information for that CU image. You can select only one CU
image at a time. The MCU/RCU information includes:
CU: CU number selected on the tree. If you select CU Free, Any appears.
Type: MCU or RCU.
S/N: Serial number of the pair's other CU (five digits).
ID: ID of the pair's other CU. If you select CU Free, the path group ID appears in two-digit hexadecimal
with an asterisk. Path group IDs are used for identifying groups of logical paths. If you select a CU
other than CU Free, the SSID appears in four-digit hexadecimal.
Paired CU: CU number of the pair's other CU. If you select CU Free, Any appears.
M-R Path: Path channel type (fibre) between the pair's other CU. This column is blank when the
connected CU is an MCU.
Status: Normal indicates no path failure to the RCU. Failed indicates a failure occurred in all paths to
the RCUs. Warning indicates a failed path to the RCU exists. This column is blank when the connected
CU is an MCU.
Num. of Path: Number of paths (blank when the connected CU is an MCU).
Double-click on the selected CU image to display RCU information for that CU image. If you select CU
Free, the RCU serial number and path group ID appear next to the RCU icon. If you select a CU number,
the RCU serial number and CU number appear next to the RCU icon. You can double-click on an RCU of
CU Free to display path information for that RCU in the list. You can also double-click on an RCU of each
CU number to display SSID and path information for that RCU in the list. The ID and path information
includes:
Item: SSID or path.
ID: SSID of the pair's other CU or path group ID.
M-R Path: Path channel type (fibre) between MCU and RCU (blank when the target CU is the MCU.
Status: Status of the path.
MCU Port: Port number on the MCU side.
RCU Port: Port number on the RCU side when the M-R path is fibre.
Link Adr: Link address when the M-R path is serial. (Serial is not supported now.)

Port tree and Port list

Click Port in the Switch Display box to display the Port tree and Port list. The Port tree displays channel
adapters (fibre:
that can be selected for remote copy operations are displayed.
Figure 20

RCU Operation pane with the Port option button selected

Port: Cluster and port number (1A - 2R).
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)and port types (Target:
, RCU Target:
, Initiator:
, External:
). Only ports

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