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The Hosts Screen Detail Pane, Connected Device, General

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Group Field Description MTU Maximum Transmission Unit. The greatest amount of data or "packet" size that can be transferred at one time over a particular network connection without overburdening the connection. The default MTU setting for an iSCSI port is 1500. When supported by the network, an MTU value of 9000 should be used. Configured Rate For RCIP ports. The configured data transfer rate. A value of 0 indicates that no data is being transferred. Rate For iSCSI ports. Data transfer rate. A value of 0 indicates that no data is being transferred. TCP Port The TCP port number used by the iSCSI card. Duplex (For RCIP) The duplex speed, Half or Full. Adapter Type For RCIP ports. Model of the adapter that contains the port (for example, Intel PRO/1000MT). Fibre Channel Topology Settings (displayed for Class FC and RCFC ports) Adaptor Type Type of connection (such as Fabric Attached). Identifies which Fibre Channel classes of service are enabled (2, 3, or 2/3). 2/3 indicates that both Class 2 and Class 3 are enabled. Model of the Fibre Channel adapter that contains the port (for example, QLOGIC 2302). Remote Node WWN The node WWN. Displayed if the port is an RCFC port. Remote Port WWN The port WWN. Displayed if the port is an RCFC port. Mode Change Indicates whether port mode change from initiator to target or vice versa is Allowed or Prohibited. This setting is configured using the CLI controlport command. Hosts The number of hosts connected to the port. This is only displayed if the port is connected to hosts. Physical Disks The number of physical disks connected to the port. This is only displayed if the port is connected to drive cages. Link State The current state of the link. Displayed if the port is an RCFC port. iSNS Settings (displayed for iSCSI ports not shown) Primary IP Address TCP Port Primary Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS) server IP address. iSNS protocol allows for automated discovery, management, and configuration of iSCSI. The port on the iSNS server with which to communicate. Clicking the highlighted value for Connected Device in the General area displays the Host Summary screen or the System screen, depending on the connected device type. The Hosts Screen Detail Pane The detail pane of the Hosts screen displays the following: Column Host ID Host Name Domain WWN Port Description The ID of the host associated with the selected port. The name of the host system. The domain the host is associated with (if any). The World Wide Name of the port. The port location in Node:Slot:Port format. Viewing Port Information 247

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Description
Field
Group
Maximum Transmission Unit. The greatest amount of data or "packet" size that
can be transferred at one time over a particular network connection without
MTU
overburdening the connection. The default MTU setting for an iSCSI port is 1500.
When supported by the network, an MTU value of 9000 should be used.
For RCIP ports. The configured data transfer rate. A value of 0 indicates that no
data is being transferred.
Configured Rate
For iSCSI ports. Data transfer rate. A value of 0 indicates that no data is being
transferred.
Rate
The TCP port number used by the iSCSI card.
TCP Port
(For RCIP) The duplex speed, Half or Full.
Duplex
For RCIP ports. Model of the adapter that contains the port (for example, Intel
PRO/1000MT).
Adapter Type
Type of connection (such as Fabric Attached).
Topology
Fibre Channel
Settings
Identifies which Fibre Channel classes of service are enabled (2, 3, or 2/3). 2/3
indicates that both Class 2 and Class 3 are enabled.
Class
(displayed for
FC and RCFC
ports)
Model of the Fibre Channel adapter that contains the port (for example, QLOGIC
2302).
Adaptor Type
The node WWN. Displayed if the port is an RCFC port.
Remote Node
WWN
The port WWN. Displayed if the port is an RCFC port.
Remote Port WWN
Indicates whether port mode change from initiator to target or vice versa is Allowed
or Prohibited. This setting is configured using the CLI
controlport
command.
Mode Change
The number of hosts connected to the port. This is only displayed if the port is
connected to hosts.
Hosts
The number of physical disks connected to the port. This is only displayed if the
port is connected to drive cages.
Physical Disks
The current state of the link. Displayed if the port is an RCFC port.
Link State
Primary Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS) server IP address. iSNS protocol
allows for automated discovery, management, and configuration of iSCSI.
Primary IP Address
iSNS Settings
(displayed for
iSCSI ports -
not shown)
The port on the iSNS server with which to communicate.
TCP Port
Clicking the highlighted value for
Connected Device
in the
General
area displays the Host Summary
screen or the System screen, depending on the connected device type.
The Hosts Screen Detail Pane
The detail pane of the Hosts screen displays the following:
Description
Column
The ID of the host associated with the selected port.
Host ID
The name of the host system.
Host Name
The domain the host is associated with (if any).
Domain
The World Wide Name of the port.
WWN
The port location in Node:Slot:Port format.
Port
Viewing Port Information
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