HP StorageWorks 2/140 director product manager user guide - Page 86

Port Card View

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Monitoring and Managing the Director The Port List View displays the following information on all ports that can be installed in the director. All information is updated automatically. • #-The physical port number, from 0-63 on the Director 2/64, and 0-127 and 132-143 on the Director 2/140. Note that for the Director 2/140, ports 128-131 are internal ports and not available for external connections. • Addr (S/390 mode only)-Displays the logical address of the port. The address equals the port number, plus 4. For example, the address for port 0 is 4 (0+4). If port addresses have been swapped, those addresses will be followed by an asterisk (*). NOTE: This column applies during S/390 mode only and does not display during Open Systems mode. • Name-Displays the port name as configured through the Configure Ports dialog box. • Block Config-Indicates the blocked or unblocked configuration of the port as set through: - The Configure Ports dialog box. - The Block Port option is available through port right-click menus in the Port Card View and the Block All Ports option on the port card's right-click menus in the Port Card View and Hardware View. - The Block Port option is also available on the port row right-click menus in the Port List View, the port bar graph right-click menus in the Performance View, and the Port secondary menu of the Product menu on the menu bar. Blocked states are: - Blocked: Devices communicating with the port are prevented from logging into the director or communicating with other devices attached to director ports. A blocked port continuously transmits OLS. - Unblocked: Devices communicating with the port can log into the director and communicate with devices attached to any other unblocked port in the same zone. • State-The following port operational states may display in this table. For more information on these states and corresponding status symbol and LED indicator operations in the Hardware View, see "Port Operational States" on page 2-41. - No Light - Online - Offline 2-26 director product manager user guide

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director product manager user guide
Monitoring and Managing the Director
The
Port List View
displays the following information on all ports that can be
installed in the director. All information is updated automatically.
#—
The physical port number, from
0-63
on the Director 2/64, and
0-127
and
132-143
on the Director 2/140. Note that for the Director 2/140, ports
128-131
are
internal ports and not available for external connections.
Addr (S/390 mode only)—
Displays the logical address of the port. The address
equals the port number, plus 4. For example, the address for port 0 is 4 (0+4). If
port addresses have been swapped, those addresses will be followed by an
asterisk (*).
NOTE:
This column applies during S/390 mode only and does not display during Open
Systems mode.
Name—
Displays the port name as configured through the
Configure Ports
dialog box.
Block Config—
Indicates the blocked or unblocked configuration of the port as set
through:
— The
Configure Ports
dialog box.
— The
Block Port
option is available through port right-click menus in the
Port
Card View
and the
Block All Ports
option on the port card’s right-click
menus in the
Port Card View
and
Hardware View
.
— The
Block Port
option is also available on the port row right-click menus in
the
Port List View
, the port bar graph right-click menus in the
Performance
View
, and the
Port
secondary menu of the
Product
menu on the menu bar.
Blocked states are:
Blocked
: Devices communicating with the port are prevented from logging
into the director or communicating with other devices attached to director
ports. A blocked port continuously transmits OLS.
Unblocked
: Devices communicating with the port can log into the director
and communicate with devices attached to any other unblocked port in the
same zone.
State—
The following port operational states may display in this table. For more
information on these states and corresponding status symbol and LED indicator
operations in the
Hardware View
, see “
Port Operational States
” on
page 2–41
.
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