Emulex 110 manual Viewing Fabric Information, Viewing Target Information

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1.4.6. Viewing Fabric Information

The Fabric Information page contains information specific to the selected fabric.

The Fabric Information page displays the following:

Number of Adapters- the number of NetWin 110 HBAs discovered by this host on the selected fabric.

Number of Hosts- the number of hosts discovered by this host on the selected fabric.

Number of Targets- the number of storage devices seen by this host on the selected fabric.

To view fabric information, select a fabric from the discovery tree.

1.4.7. Viewing Target Information

The Target Summary page contains information about the selected target.

The Target Summary page displays the following:

FC ID- the Fibre Channel ID for the target.

SCSI Bus Number- the SCSI bus number to which the target is connected.

SCSI Target Number- the SCSI target number assigned to the selected target.

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

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

OS Device Name- the name assigned by the operating system to the selected target.

To view Target Summary information, in the discovery tree select the target whose information you wish to view.

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Contents NetWin 110 HBA NetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide Using the AutoPilot Manager Utility Using a Microsoft Cluster ServerCannot See New LUNs Windows HBA Status LEDs Overview Using the AutoPilot Manager Utility Starting the AutoPilot Manager UtilityToolbar AutoPilot Manager Utility ElementsMenu Bar Status Bar Discovery TreeProperty Windows and Property Pages Discovering SAN Elements Modifying Discovery PropertiesViewing the Discovery Summary Viewing Host InformationManaging Host Bus Adapters Sorting HBAsEditing an HBA’s Name Resetting an HBAReverting to an HBA’s Default Name Viewing an HBA’s General Information Viewing Fabric Information Viewing Target InformationViewing LUN Information Advanced Mode OperationUpgrading Firmware and Enabling x86 BootBIOS Enabling or Disabling x86 BootBIOS Updating FirmwareAuto-Persistent Binding Changing Current SettingsMapping Targets and Editing Persistent Bindings Current MappingsPersistent Binding Configuration Updating Drivers Updating a Driver for WindowsBios Utility Configuration Guide Starting the Bios UtilityChanging the Plogi Retry Timer Enabling the Bios on an HBAChanging the Default Alpa Enabling and Disabling the Spinup Delay Changing the TopologySetting Auto Scan Enabling and Disabling EDDEnabling and Disabling the Start Unit Command Enabling and Disabling the Environment VariableEnabling 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 Hardware Reference SpecificationsLaser Safety Notice Certification and ClassificationNetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide B-2 Labeling RequirementsProduct Information Usage Restrictions Small Form Factor Transceiver1x9 Transceiver NetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide B-3System Level Certification NetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide B-4AutoPilot Manager Utility Cannot See Other HBAs or Hosts TroubleshootingSCSIport Miniport Driver Does Not See Targets Cannot See New LUNs WindowsHBA Status LEDs NetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide C-2