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VC Link Init, Desired Distance km

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13 Extended link buffer allocation overview • Buffer Needed-The number of buffers needed. You can edit the buffer needed for LD and LS modes. When you change Buffer Needed value, Frame Size and Desired Distance(km) value cannot be changed. • Buffer Allocated-The number of buffers actually allocated. • Frame Size-The size of the frame. When you edit the frame size value, the desired distance value can also be changed for LD and LS modes and vice versa. But the buffer value cannot be changed. • VC Link Init-The fill words used on long distance links. When set to IDLE (0) mode, the link uses IDLE fill words. When set to ARB (1) mode, the link uses the default ARB fill words. • Fill Word-Fill word comprises of the following modes: - Mode 0: Use IDLE in link init and IDLE as Fill word - Mode 1: Use ARB in link init and ARB as Fill word - Mode 2: Use IDLE in link init and ARB as Fill word - Mode 3: Try Mode 1 first; if it fails then try Mode 2. NOTE Fill word is not supported in 16 Gbps capable FC platforms. You must configure Fill Word and then configure Long Distance and VC Link Init. Make sure Fill Word is always equal to or greater than the VC Link Init value. • Link Distance(km)-The actual distance of the link. • Desired Distance (km)-Required for a port configured in LD or LS mode (Table 15 on page 153), the desired distance, in kilometers, for the link. For an LD-mode link, the desired distance is used as the upper limit of the link distance to calculate buffer availability for other ports in the same port group. If the measured distance is more than the desired distance, the desired distance is used to allocate the buffers. In this case, the port operates in degraded mode instead being disabled due to insufficient buffers. For an LS-mode link, the actual distance is not measured; instead the desired distance is used to calculate the buffers required for the port. • Long Distance-Table 15 describes the long-distance settings and identifies which settings require a Brocade Extended Fabrics license. 152 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01

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Web Tools Administrator’s Guide
53-1002756-01
Extended link buffer allocation overview
13
Buffer Needed
—The number of buffers needed. You can edit the buffer needed for LD and LS
modes. When you change
Buffer Needed
value,
Frame Size
and
Desired Distance(km)
value
cannot be changed.
Buffer Allocated
—The number of buffers actually allocated.
Frame Size
—The size of the frame. When you edit the frame size value, the desired distance
value can also be changed for LD and LS modes and vice versa. But the buffer value cannot be
changed.
VC Link Init
—The fill words used on long distance links. When set to IDLE (0) mode, the link
uses IDLE fill words. When set to ARB (1) mode, the link uses the default ARB fill words.
Fill Word
—Fill word comprises of the following modes:
-
Mode 0
: Use IDLE in link init and IDLE as Fill word
-
Mode 1:
Use ARB in link init and ARB as Fill word
-
Mode 2
: Use IDLE in link init and ARB as Fill word
-
Mode 3
: Try Mode 1 first; if it fails then try Mode 2.
NOTE
Fill word is not supported in 16 Gbps capable FC platforms.
You must configure
Fill Word
and then configure
Long Distance
and
VC Link Init
. Make sure
Fill
Word
is always equal to or greater than the
VC Link Init
value.
Link Distance(km)
—The actual distance of the link.
Desired Distance (km)
—Required for a port configured in LD or LS mode (
Table 15
on
page 153), the desired distance, in kilometers, for the link.
For an LD-mode link, the desired distance is used as the upper limit of the link distance to
calculate buffer availability for other ports in the same port group. If the measured distance is
more than the desired distance, the desired distance is used to allocate the buffers. In this
case, the port operates in degraded mode instead being disabled due to insufficient buffers.
For an LS-mode link, the actual distance is not measured; instead the desired distance is used
to calculate the buffers required for the port.
Long Distance
Table 15
describes the long-distance settings and identifies which settings
require a Brocade Extended Fabrics license.