HP StorageWorks 2/140 embedded web server user guide - Page 100

Performing diagnostics on ports, loopback test.

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Operating and Managing Products and Parts Figure 6-6: Performing diagnostics on ports To run these tests, make sure that the administrator for any device attached to the ports quiesces Fibre Channel frame traffic through the product and sets the attached devices offline. A message will display in the status area to notify you that device applications should be terminated before starting diagnostics. However, since these tests disrupt port operation, make sure that there are no active nodes connected to the port(s) before starting a test. A loopback plug, furnished with the product, is required for the external loopback test. NOTE: To identify port numbers on cards that you want to test, drag the mouse cursor across the cards in the Unit view. A label displays with the port number. 1. Enter a port number in the Targeted Port Number field. 2. Click the arrow on the Diagnostic Test drop-down list to display the available tests (Internal Loopback and External Loopback), then click a test to choose it. 6-8 embedded web server user guide

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Operating and Managing Products and Parts
Figure 6–6:
Performing diagnostics on ports
To run these tests, make sure that the administrator for any device attached to the ports
quiesces Fibre Channel frame traffic through the product and sets the attached devices
offline. A message will display in the status area to notify you that device applications
should be terminated before starting diagnostics. However, since these tests disrupt
port operation, make sure that there are no active nodes connected to the port(s) before
starting a test. A loopback plug, furnished with the product, is required for the external
loopback test.
NOTE:
To identify port numbers on cards that you want to test, drag the mouse cursor across
the cards in the
Unit view
. A label displays with the port number.
1.
Enter a port number in the
Targeted Port Number
field.
2.
Click the arrow on the
Diagnostic Test
drop-down list to display the available
tests (
Internal Loopback
and
External Loopback
), then click a test to choose it.