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NAS SAN Panel, Field, Description, NOTE: In FS7600/FS7610 appliances

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Table 402. Data Reduction Field Total space savings Description Total NAS reserve space saved on the NAS container through data reduction NAS SAN Panel The SAN panel is on the Network tab of a member page. This panel displays the status of the SAN in an FS7500 controller. NOTE: In FS7600/FS7610 appliances, this information appears on the SAN/Internal panel. Table 403. SAN Panel Field Interface Description Client interface identifier, such as eth0 Subnet mask User-assigned subnet mask of the client interface Status Status of the client in the member: • On - Network is operational, connected to a functioning network, configured with an IP address and subnet mask, and enabled. • Off - Network is not operational, not connected to a functioning network, or not configured with an IP address or subnet mask. • Not available - This status displays only in the CLI. Speed MTU size DCB Speed of the network interface Maximum transmission unit (MTU) size, which is the largest physical packet size that the interface can transmit. This value is given in bytes. Typically, the size is 9000 bytes for iSCSI network interfaces. State of data center bridging (DCB) on this interface: • On - DCB is available. Multiple protocols can be run on this interface. • Off - DCB is not available. Slot Port Duplex Slot through which the network connection is available, such as 1 or 2 Port ID number identifies which physical receptor the interface is mapped to Type of duplex mode being used: • half - Half-duplex is being used. Half-duplex uses one wire pair. When using half- duplex Ethernet, signals can collide because data transmissions flow in both directions over a shared pair of wires. • full - Full-duplex is being used. Full-duplex uses two wire pairs. Full-duplex Ethernet connections work by making simultaneous use of two physical pairs of twisted cable (which are inside the jacket), where one pair is used for receiving packets and one pair is used for sending packets (two pairs per direction for some types of Ethernet), to a directly connected device. This setup effectively makes the cable itself a collision-free environment and doubles the maximum data capacity that can be supported by the connection. Full-duplex provides point-to-point connections between transmitters and receivers, meaning transmitted data is sent on a different set of wires than received data. This collision-free environment allows for faster data transfer rates. • unknown - The type of duplex being used could not be determined. Flow control Flow control supports lossless transmission by regulating traffic flows so that frames are not dropped during periods of congestion. Flow control stops and resumes the 516 Reference: GUI Panels, Wizards, and Dialog Boxes

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Table 402. Data Reduction
Field
Description
Total space savings
Total NAS reserve space saved on the NAS container through data reduction
NAS SAN Panel
The SAN panel is on the Network tab of a member page. This panel displays the status of the SAN in an FS7500 controller.
NOTE: In FS7600/FS7610 appliances, this information appears on the SAN/Internal panel.
Table 403. SAN Panel
Field
Description
Interface
Client interface
identifier,
such as eth0
Subnet mask
User-assigned subnet mask of the client interface
Status
Status of the client in the member:
On — Network is operational, connected to a functioning network,
configured
with an
IP address and subnet mask, and enabled.
Off
— Network is not operational, not connected to a functioning network, or not
configured
with an IP address or subnet mask.
Not available — This status displays only in the CLI.
Speed
Speed of the network interface
MTU size
Maximum transmission unit (MTU) size, which is the largest physical packet size that the
interface can transmit. This value is given in bytes. Typically, the size is 9000 bytes for
iSCSI network interfaces.
DCB
State of data center bridging (DCB) on this interface:
On — DCB is available. Multiple protocols can be run on this interface.
Off
— DCB is not available.
Slot
Slot through which the network connection is available, such as 1 or 2
Port
Port ID number
identifies
which physical receptor the interface is mapped to
Duplex
Type of duplex mode being used:
half — Half-duplex is being used. Half-duplex uses one wire pair. When using half-
duplex Ethernet, signals can collide because data transmissions
flow
in both directions
over a shared pair of wires.
full — Full-duplex is being used. Full-duplex uses two wire pairs. Full-duplex Ethernet
connections work by making simultaneous use of two physical pairs of twisted cable
(which are inside the jacket), where one pair is used for receiving packets and one pair
is used for sending packets (two pairs per direction for some types of Ethernet), to a
directly connected device. This setup
effectively
makes the cable itself a collision-free
environment and doubles the maximum data capacity that can be supported by the
connection.
Full-duplex provides point-to-point connections between transmitters and receivers,
meaning transmitted data is sent on a
different
set of wires than received data. This
collision-free environment allows for faster data transfer rates.
unknown — The type of duplex being used could not be determined.
Flow control
Flow control supports lossless transmission by regulating
traffic
flows
so that frames are
not dropped during periods of congestion. Flow control stops and resumes the
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