HP StorageWorks MSA 2/8 HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 3.X Document Addendum (AA-RW - Page 222
Point-to-point but not yet E_Port or F_Port., Fabric port; displays WWN of attached switch.
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Fabric OS reference guide port state port distance comment more comments Disabled L_Port The port's state: - No_Card: No interface card present. - No_Module: No module (GBIC or other) present. - No_Light: The module is not receiving light. - No_Sync: Receiving light but out of sync. - In_Sync: Receiving light and in sync. - Laser_Flt: Module is signaling a laser fault. - Port_Flt: Port marked faulty. - Diag_Flt: Port failed diagnostics. - Lock_Ref: Locking to the reference signal. - Testing: Running diagnostics. - Online: The port is up and running. The port's long-distance mode. If a port is configured as a long-distance port, the long-distance level appears in the format Lx, where x is the long-distance level number. See portcfglongdistance for the level description. The comment field either can be blank or display: - Disabled: The port is disabled. - Bypassed: The port is bypassed (loop only). - Loopback: The port is in loopback mode. - E_Port: Fabric port; displays WWN of attached switch. - F_Port: Point-to-point port; displays WWN of attached N_Port. - G_Port: Point-to-point but not yet E_Port or F_Port. - L_Port: Loop port; displays the number of NL_Ports. The comment field might have additional comments, depending on the comment field entry. A disabled port might have additional comments that explain the reason for disabling it, such as Persistent or Security violation. An L_Port indicates the number for public, private, and phantom devices in the loop. 222 Fabric OS 3.x Document Addendum