HP Surestore 64 HP Surestore Director FC-64 Product Manager User's Guide - Page 88

Port Card Menu, Threshold Alert, Block All Ports

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- 05 External loopback adapter connected to the port. A loopback plug is connected to the port, and no diagnostic test running. - 06 N_Port connection not allowed on this port. The port type configuration does not match the actual port use (the port is configured as an E_Port, but attaches to a node device). - 07 Non_McDATA switch at other end of the ISL. The cable is connected to a nonMcDATA switch, and interop mode is set to McDATA Fabric mode. - 08 ISL connection not allowed on this port. The port type configuration does not match the actual port use (the port is configured as an F_Port, but attaches to a director or switch). - 10 Port binding violation - Unauthorized WWN. The WWN that was entered to configure port binding for this port is not valid, or a nickname was used that was not configured for the attached device in the Product Manager or Fabric Manager. - 11 Unresponsive node connected to port. Possible causes are: (1) a hardware problem on a switch or connected node where ELP frames are not delivered; the response is not received, or a fabric login (FLOGI) cannot be received (there may be problem in the switch SBAR); (2) a faulty or dirty cable connection; (3) faulty host bus adapters that do not send out a FLOGI within a reasonable timeframe. • Threshold Alert If a threshold alert exists for the port, an alert indicator (yellow triangle) will appear by the Threshold Alert field, and the configured name for the last alert received will appear in the field. Port Card Menu While in the Port Card View, right-click on the card away from a port connector to display a pop-up menu of port card functions. • Block All Ports Select this option to display the Block All Ports dialog box. Click Yes to block all ports on the selected card or click No to cancel. 72 Hardware View

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Hardware View
05
External loopback adapter connected to the port
. A loopback plug is connected
to the port, and no diagnostic test running.
06
N_Port connection not allowed on this port
. The port type configuration does not
match the actual port use (the port is configured as an E_Port, but attaches to a node
device).
07
Non_McDATA switch at other end of the ISL
. The cable is connected to a non-
McDATA switch, and interop mode is set to McDATA Fabric mode.
08
ISL connection not allowed on this port
. The port type configuration does not
match the actual port use (the port is configured as an F_Port, but attaches to a
director or switch).
10
Port binding violation - Unauthorized WWN
. The WWN that was entered to
configure port binding for this port is not valid, or a nickname was used that was not
configured for the attached device in the Product Manager or Fabric Manager.
11
Unresponsive node connected to port
. Possible causes are: (1) a hardware
problem on a switch or connected node where ELP frames are not delivered; the
response is not received, or a fabric login (FLOGI) cannot be received (there may be
problem in the switch SBAR); (2) a faulty or dirty cable connection; (3) faulty host
bus adapters that do not send out a FLOGI within a reasonable timeframe.
Threshold Alert
If a threshold alert exists for the port, an alert indicator (yellow triangle) will appear by
the Threshold Alert field, and the configured name for the last alert received will
appear in the field.
Port Card Menu
While in the Port Card View, right-click on the card away from a port connector to
display a pop-up menu of port card functions.
Block All Ports
Select this option to display the Block All Ports dialog box. Click Yes to block all ports
on the selected card or click No to cancel.