HP StorageWorks 2/140 embedded web server user guide - Page 120

Higher Data Rate than, Speed Not 2 Gb/sec

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Error Messages Message Error 117: Port Speeds Cannot be Set at Higher Data Rate than Switch Speed Error 118: Invalid Port Speed Error 119: Switch Speed Not 2 Gb/sec Error 134: Invalid Membership List Description This request cannot be completed because the requested port speed is faster than the currently-configured switch speed. This request cannot be completed because the requested port speed is not recognized for this product. This request cannot be completed because the switch speed has not been set to 2 Gbps. Generic message to indicate a problem in either the switch binding or fabric binding membership list. Action The switch speed should first be configured to accommodate changes in the configured port speed. The ports can not operate at a faster rate than the switch, itself. Update the switch speed and re-submit the request. Port speeds may be set to 1 Gbps or 2 Gbps. Update the port speed and re-submit the request. The switch speed must be set to 2 Gbps in order to accommodate a port speed of 2 Gbps. Update the switch speed and re-submit the request. Be sure that the membership list submitted does not isolate a switch already in the fabric. If this is not the case, the user needs to be aware of all fabric security rules and make sure that the list submitted adheres appropriately. A-12 embedded web server user guide

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embedded web server user guide
Error Messages
Error 117: Port Speeds
Cannot be Set at
Higher Data Rate than
Switch Speed
This request cannot be
completed because the
requested port speed is
faster than the
currently-configured switch
speed.
The switch speed should
first be configured to
accommodate changes
in the configured port
speed. The ports can not
operate at a faster rate
than the switch, itself.
Update the switch speed
and re-submit the
request.
Error 118: Invalid Port
Speed
This request cannot be
completed because the
requested port speed is not
recognized for this product.
Port speeds may be set
to 1 Gbps or 2 Gbps.
Update the port speed
and re-submit the
request.
Error 119: Switch
Speed Not 2 Gb/sec
This request cannot be
completed because the
switch speed has not been
set to 2 Gbps.
The switch speed must
be set to 2 Gbps in order
to accommodate a port
speed of 2 Gbps. Update
the switch speed and
re-submit the request.
Error 134: Invalid
Membership List
Generic message to
indicate a problem in either
the switch binding or fabric
binding membership list.
Be sure that the
membership list
submitted does not
isolate a switch already
in the fabric. If this is not
the case, the user needs
to be aware of all fabric
security rules and make
sure that the list
submitted adheres
appropriately.
Message
Description
Action