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Table 53
Entry
AIinit
AIinitError
Bad Frames
ClassXFramesIn
ClassXFramesOut
ClassXWordsIn
ClassXWordsOut
ClassXToss
DecodeError
EpConnects
FBusy
Flowerrors
FReject
InvalidCRC
InvalidDestAddr
LIP_AL_PD_ALPS
LIP_F7_AL_PS
LIP_F8_AL_PS
LIP_F7_F7
LIP_F8_F7
Link Failures
Login
Logout
LoopTimeouts
LossOfSync
PrimSeqErrors
RxLinkResets
180 Command Line Interface
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Description
Incremented each time the port begins AL initialization
Number of times the port entered initialization and the initialization
failed
Number of frames that have framing errors
Number of class x frames received by this port
Number of class x frames sent by this port
Number of class x words received by this port
Number of class x words sent by this port
Number of times an SOFi3 or SOFn3 frame is tossed from TBUF
Number of decode errors detected
Number of times an E_Port connected through ISL negotiation
Number of times the switch sent a F_BSY because Class 2 frame could
not be delivered within ED_TOV time. Number of class 2 and class 3
fabric busy (F_BSY) frames generated by this port in response to
incoming frames. This usually indicates a busy condition on the fabric or
N_Port that is preventing delivery of this frame.
Received a frame when there were no available credits
Number of frames from devices that were rejected
Invalid CRC detected
Invalid destination address detected
Number of F7, AL_PS LIPs, or AL_PD (vendor specific) resets, performed
This LIP is used to re-initialize the loop. An L_Port, identified by AL_PS,
may have noticed a performance degradation and is trying to restore the
loop.
This LIP denotes a loop failure detected by the L_Port identified by AL_PS
A loop initialization primitive frame used to acquire a valid AL_PA
A loop initialization primitive frame used to indicate that a loop failure
has been detected at the receiver
Number of optical link failures detected by this port. A link failure is a
loss of synchronization or a loss of signal while not in the offline state. A
loss of signal causes the switch to attempt to re-establish the link. If the
link is not re-established, a link failure is counted. A link reset is
performed after a link failure.
Number of device logins
Number of device logouts
A two (2) second timeout as specified by FC-AL-2
Number of synchronization losses (>100 ms) detected by this port. A loss
of synchronization is detected by receipt of an invalid transmission word.
Primitive sequence errors detected
Number of link reset primitives received from an attached device

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