Repair Information
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SANpilot Logs
McDATA® Sphereon 3032 and 3232 Fabric Switches Installation and Service Manual
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The log displays ISL congestion events that cause Fibre Channel
traffic to be routed through an alternate ISL. Entries reflect the traffic
re-route status at the managed switch. The log consists of the
following columns:
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Date/Time - Date and time the re-route action occurred.
•
Receive Port - The switch port number (decimal) used for
receiving Fibre Channel traffic after the re-route action.
•
Target Domain - The domain ID (decimal) of the target device to
which Fibre Channel traffic from the switch was rerouted.
•
Old Exit Port - The switch port number (decimal) used for
transmitting Fibre Channel traffic before the re-route action.
•
New Exit Port - The switch port number (decimal) used for
transmitting Fibre Channel traffic after the re-route action.
To open a SANpilot log, click the Logs tab at the Monitor panel. The
Monitor panel opens with the Logs page displayed
Monitor Panel (Logs Page)
Figure 4-8
The Logs tab provides links to the following logs:
(Figure
4-8).