Emulex 110 manual Viewing an HBA’s General Information

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1.4.5. Viewing an HBA’s General Information

The General page displays relevant information about the selected HBA, such as the model number, firmware version, driver version and link status.

The Adapter Summary area of the General page displays the following:

Model- the complete model name of the selected host bus adapter.

Port WWN- the Port World Wide Name of the selected adapter.

Node WWN- the Node World Wide Name of the selected adapter.

Fabric Name- The name of the host or fabric to which the selected HBA belongs.

Driver Version- the driver version in use by the selected HBA.

Firmware Version- the firmware version in use by the selected HBA.

Driver Name- the name of the driver installed on the selected HBA.

Boot Bios- the x86 BootBIOS version being used by the selected HBA if x86 BootBIOS is enabled. Disabled is displayed if x86 BootBIOS is not enabled. Not Present is displayed if x86 BootBIOS is not installed on the HBA.

The Adapter Status area of the General page displays the following:

State- the current operational state of the selected HBA. The state can be “Up”, “Down” or “Not Discovered”.

Link Status- the current link status between the selected HBA and the fabric. The status can be “Operational” or “Link Down”.

Link Speed- the current link speed of the selected HBA.

To view the General page, from the discovery tree select the HBA whose general information you wish to view.

NetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide

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Contents NetWin 110 HBA NetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide Using a Microsoft Cluster Server Using the AutoPilot Manager UtilityCannot See New LUNs Windows HBA Status LEDs Overview Starting the AutoPilot Manager Utility Using the AutoPilot Manager UtilityMenu Bar AutoPilot Manager Utility ElementsToolbar Property Windows and Property Pages Discovery TreeStatus Bar Modifying Discovery Properties Discovering SAN ElementsViewing Host Information Viewing the Discovery SummarySorting HBAs Managing Host Bus AdaptersReverting to an HBA’s Default Name Resetting an HBAEditing an HBA’s Name Viewing an HBA’s General Information Viewing Target Information Viewing Fabric InformationUpgrading Firmware and Enabling x86 BootBIOS Advanced Mode OperationViewing LUN Information Updating Firmware Enabling or Disabling x86 BootBIOSMapping Targets and Editing Persistent Bindings Changing Current SettingsAuto-Persistent Binding Current MappingsPersistent Binding Configuration Updating a Driver for Windows Updating DriversStarting the Bios Utility Bios Utility Configuration GuideChanging the Default Alpa Enabling the Bios on an HBAChanging the Plogi Retry Timer Changing the Topology Enabling and Disabling the Spinup DelayEnabling and Disabling EDD Setting Auto ScanEnabling and Disabling the Environment Variable Enabling and Disabling the Start Unit CommandEnabling and Disabling Auto Sector Format Select Configuring an Installed Drive As a Boot Device NetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide Installing Windows on a New Boot Device NetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide Using a Microsoft Cluster Server Page Laser Safety Notice SpecificationsHardware Reference Certification and ClassificationProduct Information Labeling RequirementsNetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide B-2 1x9 Transceiver Small Form Factor TransceiverUsage Restrictions NetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide B-3NetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide B-4 System Level CertificationSCSIport Miniport Driver Does Not See Targets TroubleshootingAutoPilot Manager Utility Cannot See Other HBAs or Hosts Cannot See New LUNs WindowsNetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide C-2 HBA Status LEDs