HP StorageWorks SN6000 HP StorageWorks SN6000 QuickTools Switch management use - Page 56

Stack Links data window, Managing Switch Stacks, Legacy Address Format

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Table 9 Switch data window fields Field Description Legacy Address Format None In-band Enabled In-band management status. Permits (True) or prevents (False) a switch from being managed over an ISL. Principal Switch If there is a domain ID conflict in the fabric, the switch with the highest principal priority, or the principal switch, will reassign any domain ID conflicts and establish the fabric. Stack Links data window The Stack Links data window displays information about all switch links for a stack of switches in the faceplate display. This information includes the switch names, the port number at the end of each link, and the link status icon. To open the Stack Links data window, click a stack icon in the fabric tree, and click the Stack Links tab below the data window in the stack faceplate display. Figure 21 Stack Links data window The Stack Links data window fields are described in Table 10. Table 10 Stack Links data window Field Description Status Icon depicting current link status Switch 1 Switch 2 The first switch discovered in the fabric. Displays the port number that the ISL is currently connected to on the switch. The second switch discovered in the fabric. Displays the port number that the ISL is currently connected to on the switch. Managing Switch Stacks The QuickTools web applet recognizes switches as a stack if they are connected by their high speed stacking ports. QuickTools will auto-detect switches connected by their 10 Gb/s or 20 Gb/s ports and display these stacked switches as a single stack entity in the faceplate display (Figure 21). 56 Managing switches

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Managing switches
Stack Links data window
The Stack Links data window displays information about all switch links for a stack of switches in the
faceplate display. This information includes the switch names, the port number at the end of each link, and
the link status icon. To open the Stack Links data window, click a stack icon in the fabric tree, and click the
Stack Links
tab below the data window in the stack faceplate display.
Figure 21
Stack Links data window
The Stack Links data window fields are described in
Table 10
.
Managing Switch Stacks
The QuickTools web applet recognizes switches as a stack if they are connected by their high speed
stacking ports. QuickTools will auto-detect switches connected by their 10 Gb/s or 20 Gb/s ports and
display these stacked switches as a single stack entity in the faceplate display (
Figure 21
).
Legacy Address Format
None
In-band Enabled
In-band management status. Permits (True) or prevents
(False) a switch from being managed over an ISL.
Principal Switch
If there is a domain ID conflict in the fabric, the switch with
the highest principal priority, or the principal switch, will
reassign any domain ID conflicts and establish the fabric.
Table 9
Switch data window fields
Field
Description
Table 10
Stack Links data window
Field
Description
Status
Icon depicting current link status
Switch 1
The first switch discovered in the fabric. Displays the port
number that the ISL is currently connected to on the switch.
Switch 2
The second switch discovered in the fabric. Displays the port
number that the ISL is currently connected to on the switch.