Port Information Data Window-Summary; Port Speeds - HP StorageWorks 8/20q User Manual

Hp storageworks 8/20q and sn6000 fibre channel switch enterprise fabric management suite user guide (5697-0420, june 2010)
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Table 24
Port Information data window buttons (continued)
Button
Table 25
Port Information data window—Summary
Fields
Port Address
Administrative Port Type
Operational Port Type
Administrative Port State
Operational Port State
Configured Administrative
Port State
Logged In
Port Connection Status
Reason for Status
Administrative Port Speed
Operational Port Speed
Port Speed Supported
Symbolic Name
Port WWN
POST Status
POST Fault Code
Test Status
Test Fault Code
128 Managing Ports
Description
Media—Transceiver specifications and vendor information
DDM—Digital Diagnostics Monitoring (DDM); transceiver temperature, voltage, current,
and power values
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Description
Port Fibre Channel address
Administrative port type (G, GL, F, FL, TR, or Donor). This value is
persistent; it is maintained during a switch reset. During port
auto-configuration, it is used to determine which operational port states
are allowed.
Port type that is currently active. This value is set during port
auto-configuration based on the administrative port type.
Port state (Online, Offline, Diagnostics, or Down) that has been set by the
user. This state may be different from the configured administrative state if
the user has not saved it in the switch configuration. Use this state to try to
set the port operational state. This value is not persistent and is lost after a
switch reset.
Port state that is currently active. This value may be different from the
administrative port state; for example, due to the presence of an error
condition.
Port state (Online, Offline, Diagnostics, or Down) that is saved in the
switch configuration, either by the user or at the factory. This value is
persistent; it is maintained during a switch reset, and is used after a reset
to set the port operational state.
Indicates whether the device connected to the port is logged in or not
E_Port connection status. Status can be None, Connecting, Connected or
Isolated.
Reason why E_Port is isolated
Port speed requested by the user
Speed actually being used by the port
Speeds supported by the port (1-Gb/s, 2-Gb/s, 4-Gb/s, 8-Gb/s,
10-Gb/s and 20-Gb/s)
User-defined name for a port
Port World Wide Name
Status from the most recent Power On Self Test
Fault code from the most recent Power On Self Test
Status from the most recent port test
Fault code from the most recent port test
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