HP StorageWorks 2/140 embedded web server user guide - Page 85

Accessing Port Statistics, Monitor, Port Stats, Port Number, Get Port Statistics

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Monitoring Products • No Light - No signal (light) is being received on the switch port. This is a normal condition when there is no cable plugged into the port or when the power of the device attached to the other end of the link is off. • Not installed - The port optics are not installed or the feature that provides additional port function is not enabled. • Not Operational - The switch port is receiving the Fibre Channel not operational sequence (NOS) indicating that the attached device is not operational. • Online - The attached device has successfully connected to the switch and is ready to communicate or is in the process of communicating with other attached devices. • Offline - The switch port was configured as "blocked" and is transmitting the Fibre Channel OLS to the attached device. • Port Failure - The switch port has failed and requires service. • Segmented E_Port - The E_Port is segmented preventing the two fabrics from joining (this only occurs when two switches are connected to each other). • Testing - Port is executing an internal loopback test. Accessing Port Statistics Choose Monitor on the navigation panel. Choose the Port Stats tab; the Port Stats tab view displays (Figure 5-2: on page -4). To display port statistics for a selected port, enter a port number in the Port Number field and choose Get Port Statistics. (You can also choose the Back or Fwd buttons to view the previous or next port.) The Port Statistics are divided into Traffic Statistics, Error Statistics, Class Two Statistics, and Class Three Statistics. The information that displays is current as of the time when the view displays. The information does not update automatically. embedded web server user guide 5-3

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embedded web server user guide
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Monitoring Products
No Light
No signal (light) is being received on the switch port. This is a
normal condition when there is no cable plugged into the port or when the power
of the device attached to the other end of the link is off.
Not installed
The port optics are not installed or the feature that provides
additional port function is not enabled.
Not Operational
The switch port is receiving the Fibre Channel not
operational sequence (NOS) indicating that the attached device is not operational.
Online
The attached device has successfully connected to the switch and is
ready to communicate or is in the process of communicating with other attached
devices.
Offline
The switch port was configured as “blocked” and is transmitting the
Fibre Channel OLS to the attached device.
Port Failure
The switch port has failed and requires service.
Segmented E_Port
The E_Port is segmented preventing the two fabrics
from joining (this only occurs when two switches are connected to each other).
Testing
Port is executing an internal loopback test.
Accessing Port Statistics
Choose
Monitor
on the navigation panel. Choose the
Port Stats
tab; the
Port Stats
tab view displays (
Figure 5–2: on page -4
).
To display port statistics for a selected port, enter a port number in the
Port Number
field and choose
Get Port Statistics
. (You can also choose the
Back
or
Fwd
buttons
to view the previous or next port.) The Port Statistics are divided into Traffic Statistics,
Error Statistics, Class Two Statistics, and Class Three Statistics.
The information that displays is current as of the time when the view displays. The
information does not update automatically.