HP StorageWorks 2/140 embedded web server user guide - Page 31

Configuring Fabric Parameters, Insistent Domain ID, Enabled, Disabled, Preferred Domain ID

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Configuring the Product b. At the Insistent Domain ID field, choose Enabled or Disabled. When this parameter is enabled, the domain ID configured in the Preferred Domain ID field becomes the active domain identification when the fabric initializes. c. At the Rerouting Delay field, choose Enabled or Disabled. When this parameter is enabled, traffic is delayed through the fabric by the specified error detect time out value (E_D_TOV). This delay ensures Fibre Channel frames are delivered to their destination in order, even if a change to the fabric topology creates a new (shorter) transmission path. d. At the Domain RSCNs field, choose Enabled or Disabled. When this parameter is enabled, messages can be sent between end devices in a fabric to provide additional connection information to host bus adapters (HBA) and storage devices. 4. Click Activate to save and activate the changes. The message Your changes to the operating parameters configuration have been successfully activated displays. 5. If fabric parameters require configuration, go to Configuring Fabric Parameters on page 2-9. If the configuration is complete, set the product online as follows: a. Choose Operations from the navigation panel. The Operations page displays. b. Click the Online State tab, then click Set Online. The message Your operations changes have been successfully activated displays. Configuring Fabric Parameters Perform this procedure to configure the fabric operating parameters, including resource allocation time out value (R_A_TOV), E_D_TOV, product priority, and interop mode. The product must be set offline. To configure parameters: 1. If product is online, set the product offline as follows: a. Choose Operations from the navigation panel. The Operations page displays. b. Click the Online State tab, then click Set Offline. The message Your operations changes have been successfully activated displays. embedded web server user guide 2-9

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embedded web server user guide
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Configuring the Product
b.
At the
Insistent Domain ID
field, choose
Enabled
or
Disabled
. When this
parameter is enabled, the domain ID configured in the
Preferred Domain ID
field becomes the active domain identification when the fabric initializes.
c.
At the
Rerouting Delay
field, choose
Enabled
or
Disabled
. When this
parameter is enabled, traffic is delayed through the fabric by the specified
error detect time out value (E_D_TOV). This delay ensures Fibre Channel
frames are delivered to their destination in order, even if a change to the fabric
topology creates a new (shorter) transmission path.
d.
At the
Domain RSCNs
field, choose
Enabled
or
Disabled
. When this
parameter is enabled, messages can be sent between end devices in a fabric to
provide additional connection information to host bus adapters (HBA) and
storage devices.
4.
Click
Activate
to save and activate the changes. The message
Your changes
to the operating parameters configuration have been
successfully activated
displays.
5.
If fabric parameters require configuration, go to
Configuring Fabric Parameters on
page 2-9
. If the configuration is complete, set the product online as follows:
a.
Choose
Operations
from the navigation panel. The
Operations
page
displays.
b.
Click the
Online State
tab, then click
Set Online
. The message
Your
operations changes have been successfully activated
displays.
Configuring Fabric Parameters
Perform this procedure to configure the fabric operating parameters, including
resource allocation time out value (R_A_TOV), E_D_TOV, product priority, and
interop mode. The product must be set offline. To configure parameters:
1.
If product is online, set the product offline as follows:
a.
Choose
Operations
from the navigation panel. The
Operations
page
displays.
b.
Click the
Online State
tab, then click
Set Offline
. The message
Your
operations changes have been successfully activated
displays.