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Device type: Target, Initiator, or Both

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Devices data window The Devices data window (Figure 19) displays information about name server devices and proxied devices (from configuration of TR ports) connected to the switch. To display the Devices data window, click the Devices tab below the data window. Figure 19 Devices data window Because remote devices are proxied, the following limitations in available information exist: • The Details button is disabled. • The Target/Initiator field always reads Unknown. • The Vendor field text is decoded from the OUI in the Port WWN, rather than potentially being read from the FC4Descriptors, as is the case with local devices. • The proxied devices are indicated in the Device data window by italic text and the notation "(TR)" after the port number. • Proxied devices are also unavailable in the Active Zoneset data window. For more information, see "Viewing active and configured zone set information" (page 51). The Devices data window fields are described in Table 7. Table 7 Devices data window fields Field Port WWN Nickname Details FC Address Switch Port Target/Initiator Vendor Description Port World Wide Name Device port nickname. To create a new nickname or edit an existing nickname, double-click the cell and enter a nickname in the Edit Nickname dialog box. For more information, see "Managing device port nicknames" (page 40). Click (i) to display additional information about the device (Figure 20). Fibre Channel address Switch name Switch port number Device type: Target, Initiator, or Both Host Bus Adapter/Device Vendor HP StorageWorks 8/20q and SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch Enterprise Fabric Management Suite User Guide 39

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HP StorageWorks 8/20q and SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch Enterprise Fabric Management Suite User Guide
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Devices data window
The Devices data window (
Figure 19
) displays information about name server devices and proxied devices
(from configuration of TR ports) connected to the switch. To display the Devices data window, click the
Devices
tab below the data window.
Figure 19
Devices data window
Because remote devices are proxied, the following limitations in available information exist:
The
Details
button is disabled.
The Target/Initiator field always reads
Unknown
.
The Vendor field text is decoded from the OUI in the Port WWN, rather than potentially being read
from the FC4Descriptors, as is the case with local devices.
The proxied devices are indicated in the Device data window by italic text and the notation "(TR)" after
the port number.
Proxied devices are also unavailable in the Active Zoneset data window. For more information, see
Viewing active and configured zone set information
” (page 51).
The Devices data window fields are described in
Table 7
.
Table 7
Devices data window fields
Field
Description
Port WWN
Port World Wide Name
Nickname
Device port nickname. To create a new nickname or edit an existing
nickname, double-click the cell and enter a nickname in the Edit
Nickname dialog box. For more information, see ”
Managing device port
nicknames
” (page 40).
Details
Click
(i)
to display additional information about the device (
Figure 20
).
FC Address
Fibre Channel address
Switch
Switch name
Port
Switch port number
Target/Initiator
Device type: Target, Initiator, or Both
Vendor
Host Bus Adapter/Device Vendor