View Node Ports - HP 377707-002 User Manual

24-port 4x fabric copper switch chassis manager
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Table 5-7: Switch Properties Window Fields (Continued)
Field
Linear FDB Top
Default Port
Default Primary MCast Port
Default Non-Primary MCast
Port
Lifetime Value
Switch Port State Change
LID Per Port
Partition Enforce Cap
In Enforce Cap
Out Enforce Cap
In Filter Raw Packet Cap
Out Filter Raw Packet Cap
Viewing Node Ports
To view the IB ports on a node in your IB fabric:
1.
Expand the InfiniBand icon in the Tree frame.
2.
Expand the Topology icon in the IB frame.
3.
Click the Nodes branch. The Nodes table appears in the View frame.
Description
Specifies the top of the linear forwarding table. Packets
received with unicast LIDs greater than this value are
discarded by the switch. This parameter applies only to
switches that implement linear forwarding tables and is
ignored by switches that implement random forwarding
tables.
Specifies the default port to forward all the unicast packets
from other ports whose destination local identifier (DLID)
does not exist in the random forwarding table.
Specifies the default port to forward all the multicast packets
from other ports whose DLID does not exist in the multicast
forwarding table.
Specifies the port to forward all the multicast packets from
default-pri-mcast-port whose DLID does not exist in the
multicast forwarding table.
Specifies the duration a packet can live in the switch. Time
units are in milliseconds. Refer to section 18.2.5.4,
Transmitter Queueing, "InfiniBand® Architecture, Vol. 1,
Release 1.0", for more information.
Indicates a change in port state. The value changes from
NotInTransition to PortInTransition anytime the State
parameter of a port changes from down to initialize, initialize
to down, armed to down, or active to down, as a result of
link state machine logic.
Number of LID/LMC combinations that may be assigned to a
given external port for switches that support the random
forwarding table. This value is always 0. 0 indicates that there
is one LID per port.
Number of entries in this partition enforcement table per
physical port. Zero (0) indicates that partition enforcement is
not supported by the switch.
Indicates if the switch is capable of partition enforcement on
received packets. The value is true or false.
Indicates if the switch is capable of partition enforcement on
transmitted packets. The value is true or false.
Indicates if the switch is capable of raw packet enforcement
on received packets. The value is true or false.
Indicates if the switch is capable of raw packet enforcement
on transmitted packets. The value is true or false.

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