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Firmware Summary Table B-5 E/OS versus E/OSn and E/OSi - Fibre Channel Protocol-Related Differences (Continued) Feature E/OS 7.0 E/OSn 6.0 E/OSi 4.6 Reroute delay behavior With reroute delay enabled, the destination route point is cleared and a delay equal to the error detect time-out value (ED_TOV) is applied before a new route is programmed. During the delay, Class 3 frames are dropped. With reroute delay enabled, the Intrepid 10000 Director first pauses incoming port traffic and applies a delay to allow frames internal to the director to be transmitted. This delay during route reprogramming prevents frames being sent out of order. Reroute delay not supported. Switch internal link services (SW_ILS) during fabric build SW_ILS sequences transmitted on up to eight interswitch links (ISLs) per neighbor switch. SW_ILS sequences transmitted only on the primary ISL to a neighbor switch. However, if the domain identifier assigned (DIA) link service is enabled, the Intrepid 10000 Director floods all ISLs. This reduces Class F traffic in a large fabric. SW_ILS sequences not supported. Management-Related Differences Table B-6 summarizes management-related differences between the E/OS 7.0, E/OSn 6.0, and E/OSi 4.6 firmware versions. Table B-6 E/OS versus E/OSn and E/OSi - Management-Related Differences Feature E/OS 7.0 E/OSn 6.0 E/OSi 4.6 Command line interface CLI supports a (CLI) scope and syntax configuration-related subset of product features. Exhaustive CLI command set supported, including all configurable features of the Intrepid 10000 Director. Different in syntax and semantics from E/OS and E/OSi CLIs. Exhaustive CLI command set supported, including all configurable features of SAN routers. Different in syntax and semantics from E/OS and E/OSn CLIs. SANpilot interface HTML-based SANpilot interface SANpilot interface not supported. supported. SANpilot interface not supported. Embedded Element Manager application is a Java applet, not HTML-based. Proprietary MIB support Proprietary MIB interface supports a configuration-related subset of product features. Proprietary MIB interface exhaustive and supports all configurable features of the Intrepid 10000 Director. Proprietary MIB interface exhaustive and supports all configurable features of SAN routers. Firmware Summary B-5

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Firmware Summary
B-5
Firmware Summary
Management-Related Differences
Table B-6
summarizes management-related differences between the
E/OS 7.0, E/OSn 6.0, and E/OSi 4.6 firmware versions.
Reroute delay behavior
With reroute delay enabled, the
destination route point is cleared
and a delay equal to the error
detect time-out value (ED_TOV)
is applied before a new route is
programmed. During the delay,
Class 3 frames are dropped.
With reroute delay enabled, the
Intrepid 10000 Director first
pauses incoming port traffic and
applies a delay to allow frames
internal to the director to be
transmitted. This delay during
route reprogramming prevents
frames being sent out of order.
Reroute delay not supported.
Switch internal link
services (SW_ILS)
during fabric build
SW_ILS sequences transmitted
on up to eight interswitch links
(ISLs) per neighbor switch.
SW_ILS sequences transmitted
only on the primary ISL to a
neighbor switch. However, if the
domain identifier assigned (DIA)
link service is enabled, the
Intrepid 10000 Director floods all
ISLs. This reduces Class F traffic
in a large fabric.
SW_ILS sequences not
supported.
Table B-5
E/OS versus E/OSn and E/OSi - Fibre Channel Protocol-Related Differences (Continued)
Feature
E/OS 7.0
E/OSn 6.0
E/OSi 4.6
Table B-6
E/OS versus E/OSn and E/OSi - Management-Related Differences
Feature
E/OS 7.0
E/OSn 6.0
E/OSi 4.6
Command line interface
(CLI) scope and syntax
CLI supports a
configuration-related subset of
product features.
Exhaustive CLI command set
supported, including all
configurable features of the
Intrepid 10000 Director. Different
in syntax and semantics from
E/OS and E/OSi CLIs.
Exhaustive CLI command set
supported, including all
configurable features of SAN
routers. Different in syntax and
semantics from E/OS and E/OSn
CLIs.
SANpilot interface
HTML-based SANpilot interface
supported.
SANpilot interface not
supported.
SANpilot interface not
supported. Embedded Element
Manager application is a Java
applet, not HTML-based.
Proprietary MIB support
Proprietary MIB interface
supports a configuration-related
subset of product features.
Proprietary MIB interface
exhaustive and supports all
configurable features of the
Intrepid 10000 Director.
Proprietary MIB interface
exhaustive and supports all
configurable features of SAN
routers.