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TABLE 49
Field
Fabric / Switch Name
FC4 Type
FC Address
Filter check box / link
Flag
Hard Address
Host Name
Long Distance
Switch/Device Model
Parameter
Physical/Virtual/NPIV
Port IP Address
Port Module
Port Name
Port Number
Port Type
Port WWN
Prohibited
Refresh button
Serial #
Speed
Status
Switch
Switch Dynamic Load Sharing
Switch FCS Role
Switch FMS mode
Switch Has Certificate
Switch IDID
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Port connectivity properties (Continued)
Description
If launched from a fabric, displays the fabric name.
If launched from a switch, displays the fabric name and the
switch name.
The active FC4 type; for example, SCSI.
The Fibre Channel address. Each FC port has both an address
identifier and a world wide name (WWN).
Select to filter results from the Port Connectivity View dialog
box.
Whether a flag is on or off.
The hard address of the device.
The name of the Host.
Whether the connection is considered to be normal or longer
distance.
The model name and number of the device.
Device parameters.
Whether the port is a physical port, a virtual port, or an
NPIV_port.
The port's IP address.
The port's module.
The port's name.
The port's number.
The type of port; for example, U_Port (universal port) or FL_Port
(Fabric loop port).
The world wide name of the port.
Whether the allow/prohibit matrix is activated.
Click to refresh the dialog box.
The port's serial number.
The current port speed, in gigabits per second.
The port's status; for example, Enabled, Faulty, Healthy,
Unknown, and so on.
The switch name.
Whether switch dynamic load sharing is enabled.
Whether the Fabric Configuration Server (FCS), which is the
primary point of control that manages all the switches within a
fabric, is enabled.
Whether the File Management Solution (FMS) mode is enabled.
Whether the switch has a certificate (true or false).
Whether the switch's insistent domain ID (IDID) is enabled. If it
is enabled, the IDID is the same ID that is requested during
switch reboots, power cycles, CP failovers, firmware downloads,
and fabric reconfiguration.
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