HP StorageWorks 2/24 FW 07.00.00/HAFM SW 08.06.00 McDATA Products in a SAN Env - Page 305

Inactive, Reserved, InvalidOTPConfig, Internal Port, Unimplemented, Testing, Needs, Reboot, Feature

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Firmware Summary Table B-6 E/OS versus E/OSn and E/OSi - Management-Related Differences (Continued) Feature E/OS 7.0 E/OSn 6.0 E/OSi 4.6 Special port states and reason codes Port state Inactive with special reason codes Reserved and InvalidOTPConfig not supported. Logical port addresses FE and FF forced offline and placed in special state Inactive with reason code Reserved if FICON CUP is enabled. FICON states are Internal Port (address FE) and Unimplemented (address FF). If the top or bottom optical paddle pairs in a line module are both 10.2000 Gbps paddles, then ports in one paddle are set offline and placed in the Inactive state with special reason code InvalidOTPConfig. If the director powers up with two 10.2000 Gbps paddles in a pair, the upper paddle is set offline. If a second 10.2000 Gbps paddle is added to an operating director, the newly-inserted paddle is set offline. At the CLI, port state Testing indicates a Fibre Channel port is enabled without a device attached. At the CLI and Element Manager application, port state Needs Reboot indicates SAN Router requires a reboot because a Fibre Channel port is configured as a GbE port (or vice versa). Inactive zone set support Only the active zone set is stored. Up to 32 inactive zone sets saved and supported through the CLI interface. Only the active zone set is automatically stored. Selected inactive zone sets saved and supported through the SANvergence Manager application. Maintenance mode command set Diagnostics (port granularity) Maintenance mode commands supported through the product serial maintenance port (protected access), but command set differs from the Intrepid 10000 Director. Maintenance mode commands supported through the product serial maintenance port (protected access). Maintenance mode entered as a special user through the CLI interface. All CLI commands available in maintenance mode. Maintenance mode commands supported through the product serial maintenance port (protected access) or Telnet connection. Diagnostics supported for one port or all ports on FPM, UPM, or XPM cards. Diagnostics supported for one port or all ports on an optical paddle pair. User provides a data pattern and duration through the CLI interface. Diagnostics supported for one port or all ports when the SAN router is offline. Firmware Summary B-9

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Firmware Summary
B-9
Firmware Summary
Special port states and
reason codes
Port state
Inactive
with special
reason codes
Reserved
and
InvalidOTPConfig
not
supported.
Logical port addresses
FE
and
FF
forced offline and placed in
special state
Inactive
with
reason code
Reserved
if FICON
CUP is enabled. FICON states
are
Internal Port
(address
FE
)
and
Unimplemented
(address
FF
).
If the top or bottom optical
paddle pairs in a line module are
both 10.2000 Gbps paddles,
then ports in one paddle are set
offline and placed in the
Inactive
state with special reason code
InvalidOTPConfig
. If the
director powers up with two
10.2000 Gbps paddles in a pair,
the upper paddle is set offline. If
a second 10.2000 Gbps paddle
is added to an operating director,
the newly-inserted paddle is set
offline.
At the CLI, port state
Testing
indicates a Fibre Channel port is
enabled without a device
attached.
At the CLI and Element Manager
application, port state
Needs
Reboot
indicates SAN Router
requires a reboot because a
Fibre Channel port is configured
as a GbE port (or vice versa).
Inactive zone set
support
Only the active zone set is
stored.
Up to 32 inactive zone sets
saved and supported through
the CLI interface.
Only the active zone set is
automatically stored. Selected
inactive zone sets saved and
supported through the
SANvergence Manager
application.
Maintenance mode
command set
Maintenance mode commands
supported through the product
serial maintenance port
(protected access), but
command set differs from the
Intrepid 10000 Director.
Maintenance mode commands
supported through the product
serial maintenance port
(protected access). Maintenance
mode entered as a special user
through the CLI interface. All CLI
commands available in
maintenance mode.
Maintenance mode commands
supported through the product
serial maintenance port
(protected access) or Telnet
connection.
Diagnostics
(port granularity)
Diagnostics supported for one
port or all ports on FPM, UPM, or
XPM cards.
Diagnostics supported for one
port or all ports on an optical
paddle pair. User provides a data
pattern and duration through the
CLI interface.
Diagnostics supported for one
port or all ports when the SAN
router is offline.
Table B-6
E/OS versus E/OSn and E/OSi - Management-Related Differences (Continued)
Feature
E/OS 7.0
E/OSn 6.0
E/OSi 4.6