HP Surestore 64 fw 05.01.00 and sw 07.01.00 - Director Product Manager - User - Page 103

Node Properties dialog box, Fibre Channel Address

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Monitoring and Managing the Director Figure 29: Node Properties dialog box ■ Port Number-The physical port number on the director to which the node is connected. ■ Fibre Channel Address (Open Systems management style only)-Displays the three-byte Fibre Channel address of the node. ■ Port Address (FICON Management Style only)-Each port in the director has a corresponding port address which equals the physical port number plus four. Therefore, the address for port 0 is 4 (0+4). ■ Port WWN-Port World Wide Name of the attached device. ■ Port Nickname-Nickname for the port WWN. Must be configured to display. ■ Node WWN-Node World Wide Name of the attached device. Must be configured to display. ■ Node Nickname-Nickname for the node WWN. Must be configured to display. ■ Unit Type-Provided by attached device, if supported. Refer to "Node Type" under "Node List View" on page 100. ■ Buffer-to-Buffer Credit-The buffer-to-buffer credit that the attached node has available. ■ Class of Service-Class of service. This can be class 2, class 3, or both. ■ Data Field Size-Data field size. This is the largest size of Fibre Channel frame the node will process. The size is negotiated with the attached device. Director Product Manager User Guide 103

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Director Product Manager User Guide
Figure 29:
Node Properties dialog box
Port Number—
The physical port number on the director to which the node is
connected.
Fibre Channel Address
(Open Systems management style only)—Displays
the three-byte Fibre Channel address of the node.
Port Address (FICON Management Style only)—
Each port in the director
has a corresponding port address which equals the physical port number plus
four. Therefore, the address for port 0 is 4 (0+4).
Port WWN—
Port World Wide Name of the attached device.
Port Nickname—
Nickname for the port WWN. Must be configured to
display.
Node WWN—
Node World Wide Name of the attached device. Must be
configured to display.
Node Nickname—
Nickname for the node WWN. Must be configured to
display.
Unit Type—
Provided by attached device, if supported. Refer to “Node Type”
under “
Node List View
” on page 100.
Buffer-to-Buffer Credit—
The buffer-to-buffer credit that the attached node
has available.
Class of Service—
Class of service. This can be class 2, class 3, or both.
Data Field Size—
Data field size. This is the largest size of Fibre Channel
frame the node will process. The size is negotiated with the attached device.