HP MSA 1040 HP MSA 1040 SMU Reference Guide (762784-001, March 2014) - Page 116

Controller module: network port properties, Con d Speed. Auto, 2Gb, 4Gb, or 8Gb Gbit/s.

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Controller module: network port properties When you select a network port, a table shows: • Health. OK Degraded • Health Reason. If Health is not OK, this field shows the reason for the health state. • MAC Address. • Addressing Mode. • IP Address. • Gateway. • Subnet Mask. Controller module: FC host port properties When you select an FC host port, a table shows: • Health. OK Degraded Fault N/A • Health Reason. If Health is not OK, this field shows the reason for the health state. • Status. • Up: The port is cabled and has an I/O link. • Warning: Not all of the port's PHYs are up. • Not Present: The controller module is not installed or is down. • Disconnected: Either no I/O link is detected or the port is not cabled. • Ports. The port ID, which is the controller ID and port number. • Media. • FC(L): Fibre Channel-Arbitrated Loop (public or private). • FC(P): Fibre Channel Point-to-Point. • FC(-): Fibre Channel disconnected. • Target ID. The port WWN. • Configured Speed. Auto, 2Gb, 4Gb, or 8Gb (Gbit/s). • Actual Speed. Actual link speed in Gbit/s, or blank if not applicable. • Configured Topology. • PTP: Fibre Channel Point-to-Point. • Loop: Fibre Channel-Arbitrated Loop (public or private). • Primary Loop ID. Primary loop ID, or blank if not applicable. • SFP Status. • OK • Not present: No SFP is inserted in this port. • Not compatible: The SFP in this port is not qualified for use in this system. When this condition is detected, event 464 is logged. • Incorrect protocol: The SFP protocol does not match the port protocol. When this condition is detected, event 464 is logged. • Part Number. The SFP part number. • Supported Speeds. The link speeds that the SFP supports, in Gbit/s. 116 Viewing system status

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Viewing system status
Controller module: network port properties
When you select a network port, a table shows:
Health.
OK
Degraded
Health Reason. If Health is not OK, this field shows the reason for the health state.
MAC Address.
Addressing Mode.
IP Address.
Gateway.
Subnet Mask.
Controller module: FC host port properties
When you select an FC host port, a table shows:
Health.
OK
Degraded
Fault
N/A
Health Reason. If Health is not OK, this field shows the reason for the health state.
Status.
Up: The port is cabled and has an I/O link.
Warning: Not all of the port’s PHYs are up.
Not Present: The controller module is not installed or is down.
Disconnected: Either no I/O link is detected or the port is not cabled.
Ports. The port ID, which is the controller ID and port number.
Media.
FC(L): Fibre Channel-Arbitrated Loop (public or private).
FC(P): Fibre Channel Point-to-Point.
FC(-): Fibre Channel disconnected.
Target ID. The port WWN.
Configured Speed. Auto, 2Gb, 4Gb, or 8Gb (Gbit/s).
Actual Speed. Actual link speed in Gbit/s, or blank if not applicable.
Configured Topology.
PTP: Fibre Channel Point-to-Point.
Loop: Fibre Channel-Arbitrated Loop (public or private).
Primary Loop ID. Primary loop ID, or blank if not applicable.
SFP Status.
OK
Not present: No SFP is inserted in this port.
Not compatible: The SFP in this port is not qualified for use in this system. When this condition is detected,
event 464 is logged.
Incorrect protocol: The SFP protocol does not match the port protocol. When this condition is detected, event
464 is logged.
Part Number. The SFP part number.
Supported Speeds. The link speeds that the SFP supports, in Gbit/s.