Viewing Fcip Connection Properties - Brocade Communications Systems Brocade 8/12c User Manual

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4. Select Populate Default Values at the top of the dialog box to set all operational parameters for
5. Select individual operational parameters for FICON emulation.

Viewing FCIP connection properties

The FCIP connection properties show properties of the blades or switches on both sides of a
connection. To view FCIP connection properties, right-click the connection between two extension
blades or switches
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FICON emulation to default values. This option is not be enabled if existing values are
configured for the tunnel.
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FICON Tape Write Max Pipe defines a maximum number of channel commands that may
be outstanding at a given time during write pipelining. Too small of a value will result in
poor performance. The value should be chosen carefully based upon the typical tape
channel program that requires optimum performance. The range is 1-100.
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FICON Tape Read Max Pipe defines a maximum number of channel commands that may
be outstanding at a given time during read pipelining. Too small of a value will result in
poor performance. The value should be chosen carefully based upon the typical tape
channel program that requires optimum performance. The range is 1-100.
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FICON Tape Write Max Ops defines a maximum number of concurrent emulated tape write
operations. The range is 1-32.
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FICON Tape Read Max Ops defines a maximum number of concurrent emulated tape read
operations. The range is 1-32.
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FICON Tape Write Timer defines a time limit for pipelined write chains. This value is be
specified in milliseconds (ms). If a pipelined write chain takes longer than this value to
complete, the ending status for the next write chain will be withheld from the channel. This
limits processing to what the network and device can support. Too small a value limits
pipelining performance. Too large a value results in too much data being accepted for one
device on a path. The range is 100-1500.
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FICON Tape Max Write Chain defines the maximum amount of data that can be contained
in a single CCW chain. If this value is exceeded, emulation is suspended. The range is
1,000,000 to 5,000,000 ms.
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FICON Oxid Base defines the base value of an entry pool of 256 OXIDs supplied to
emulation generated exchanges. It should fall outside the range used by FICON channels
and devices to avoid conflicts. The range is 0x0000 to 0xF000.
(Figure
294).
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