HP StorageWorks 2/140 embedded web server user guide - Page 25
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Configuring the Product Figure 2-1: Configure Ports tab view a. For each port to be configured, type a port name of 24 alphanumeric characters or less in the associated Name field. The port name should characterize the device to which the port is attached. NOTE: When naming ports, you may want to name each port based on the device attached to the port. For example, if the port is attached to an e-mail server, you might name the port email1 server port 2. The important point is to relate the name of the port to the device that is attached to the port. If you have an installation with many products, you can have a large number of ports. Thus, it is helpful to give each port a name that you relate to the device connected to the port, which can help in isolating problems. b. Click a check box in the Blocked column to block or unblock a port (default is unblocked). A check mark in the box indicates a port is blocked. Blocking a port prevents the attached devices or HP products in the fabric from communicating. A blocked port continuously transmits the offline sequence (OLS). c. Click the check box in the FAN column to enable or disable the fabric address notification (FAN) feature (default is enabled). (The FAN column is available only on the Edge Switch 2/24.) A check mark in the box indicates FAN is enabled. When the feature is enabled, the port transmits a FAN frame after loop initialization to verify that Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL) devices are still logged in. It is recommended this option be enabled for ports configured for loop operation. embedded web server user guide 2-3
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