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