HP Surestore 64 HP Surestore Director FC-64 Product Manager User's Guide - Page 86

Port WWN, Attached Port WWN, Block Configuration, LIN Alerts Configuration, Beaconing, Link Incident

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• Port WWN The port's 16-digit world wide name (WWN). • Attached Port WWN The WWN of the node logged into the port. • Block Configuration Blocked or unblocked. Operation can be blocked or unblocked through the Configure Ports dialog box or through the block ports options on right-click menus in the Port Card View. Refer to Configure Ports on page 115 and Using the Port Card View on page 66 for details. • 10-100 km Configuration Extended distance buffering. This can be enabled or disabled for the port through the Configure Ports dialog box. Refer to Configure Ports on page 115 for instructions. • LIN Alerts Configuration This field indicates whether LIN alerts are enabled or disabled. LIN alerts can be configured through the Configure Ports dialog box. The default is for the LIN alerts to be enabled. • Beaconing This field indicates the beaconing status for the port. To enable or disable beaconing, right click the port and select Enable Beaconing. • Link Incident Description of the last link incident that occurred on the port. • Operational State Online, offline, no light, link down, link recovery, testing, or failed. Refer to Table 3 for definitions of operational states. • Reason Lists the reason for a segmented E_Port operating state or for an invalid attachment operating state for the port. An E_Port segmentation only occurs when the director is 70 Hardware View

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Port WWN
The port
s 16-digit world wide name (WWN).
Attached Port WWN
The WWN of the node logged into the port.
Block Configuration
Blocked or unblocked. Operation can be blocked or unblocked through the Configure
Ports dialog box or through the block ports options on right-click menus in the Port
Card View. Refer to Configure Ports on page 115 and Using the Port Card View on page
66 for details.
10-100 km Configuration
Extended distance buffering. This can be enabled or disabled for the port through the
Configure Ports dialog box. Refer to Configure Ports on page 115 for instructions.
LIN Alerts Configuration
This field indicates whether LIN alerts are enabled or disabled. LIN alerts can be
configured through the Configure Ports dialog box. The default is for the LIN alerts to
be enabled.
Beaconing
This field indicates the beaconing status for the port. To enable or disable beaconing,
right click the port and select Enable Beaconing.
Link Incident
Description of the last link incident that occurred on the port.
Operational State
Online, offline, no light, link down, link recovery, testing, or failed. Refer to Table 3 for
definitions of operational states.
Reason
Lists the reason for a segmented E_Port operating state or for an invalid attachment
operating state for the port. An E_Port segmentation only occurs when the director is