Q-Logic 9100, 59229-05 A manual FC Port Diagnostics, Logged-In LED

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4–Diagnostics/Troubleshooting FC Port Diagnostics

FC Port Diagnostics

Port diagnostics for each port are indicated by the Logged-In LED. The Logged-In LED is the top LED of the pair to the right of each port on an I/O blade. For example, Figure 4-3identifies the Logged-In LEDs for first four ports on an I/O blade.

Logged-In

LEDs

Logged-In

LEDs

Figure 4-3 Logged-In LED

The Logged-In LED has three indications:

Continuous illumination: A device is logged in to the port.

Flashing once per second: The port is busy, or the port is in the diagnostics state.

Flashing twice per second: The port is down, offline, or an error has occurred. This does not apply to a port that fails a diagnostic test.

If a Logged-In LED shows an error indication, review the event browser for alarm messages regarding the affected port. You can also inspect the event log using the Show Alarm command. Pertinent alarm messages will point to one or more of the following conditions:

E_Port Isolation

Excessive Port Errors

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Contents QLogic 9000 Series Stackable Chassis Switch Document Revision History Table of Contents Planning Installation Diagnostics/TroubleshootingSpecifications Customer Replaceable UnitsGlossary Index List of Figures List of Tables Preface Intended AudienceRelated Materials Safety Notices SicherheitshinweiseAdvertencias de seguridad Communications Statements Federal Communications Commission FCC Class a StatementCE Statement Laser Safety Information Electrostatic Discharge Sensitivity Esds PrecautionsVcci Class a Statement Accessible Parts Pièces AccessiblesZugängliche Teile License Agreements New in this ReleaseTraining Technical SupportAvailability Contact InformationPreface Technical Support Xviii 59229-05 a QLogic 9000 Series Switch Models Hardware OverviewQLogic 9000 Series Switch Model Components Maintenance Panel Maintenance PanelBlades I/O Blades Blade LEDs FC Port LEDsPort Types Transceivers and 10-Gbps Stacking Cables CPU Blades CPU BladeCPU Blade LEDs Maintenance Button Resetting a CPU BladePlacing the Switch in Maintenance Mode Ethernet Port Power Supply Blades Serial PortInter-Chassis Connection Ports Power Supply Blade Fan Blades Fan BladeFabric and Switch Management Enterprise Fabric SuiteQuickTools Application Programming Interface Command Line InterfaceStorage Management Initiative-Specification SMI-S Simple Network Management ProtocolPlanning DevicesDevice Access Zoning Database LimitsPerformance DistanceBandwidth Extended Credit Distances and Cable LengthsFeature Licensing LatencyPort-to-Port Latency Multiple Chassis Fabrics Single Switch Fabric with Initiators and Targets Optimizing Device PerformanceDomain ID, Principal Priority, and Domain ID Lock Interconnecting QLogic 9000 Series Switches Switch Services Planning Switch Services Internet Protocol Support SecurityUser Account Security IP Security Port BindingConnection Security Device Security Security Example Switches and HBAs with Authentication Security Example Switches and HBAsHBA1 Node WWN 100000c0dd07e34e Security Example Radius Server Security Example Radius ServerPlanning Security HBA1 Save and activate SecuritySet2 on Switch2 Security Example Host Authentication Security Example Management ServerPlanning Security Fabric Management Installation Site RequirementsEnvironmental Conditions Switch Power RequirementsFabric Management Workstation Management Workstation RequirementsInstalling a Switch QLogic 9000 Series Stackable Chassis SwitchInstallation Installing a Switch Mount the Switch AvertissementVorsicht ¡PRECAUCIÓN QLogic 9000 Series Rail Kit Warnung Install I/O Blades Installing an I/O BladeStack the Switches Installing Stacking CablesInstall Transceivers Power Up the Switch Warnung Attaching the Power Cord Restraint Bail Configure the Workstation Setting the Workstation IP Address for Ethernet ConnectionsConfiguring the Workstation Serial Port Connect the Workstation to the Switch Install Enterprise Fabric SuiteObtain the Network Configuration Start Enterprise Fabric Suite Configure the Switch Network Configuration ParametersCable Devices to the Switch Installing Firmware Using Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 to Install Firmware Using QuickTools to Install FirmwareUsing the CLI to Install Firmware One-Step Firmware InstallationEnter the password for your account name FTP only Custom Firmware Installation Adding a Switch to an Existing Fabric Installing Feature License Keys HyperStacking HyperStack Cable Connector Securing HyperStack Cables WWN Installation HyperStacking 59229-05 a Installation HyperStacking 59229-05 a Diagnostics/Troubleshooting Power-On Self Test Error Code Blink PatternsInternal Firmware Failure Blink Pattern Fatal Post Error Blink PatternSystem Error Blink Pattern Internal Firmware Failure Blink PatternConfiguration File System Error Blink Pattern QLogic $admin start CPU Blade Diagnostics CPU Blade Diagnostic ProcessBlade Diagnostics I/O Blade Diagnostic ProcessFC Port Diagnostics Logged-In LEDEPort Isolation Excessive Port Errors Diagnostics/Troubleshooting FC Port Diagnostics Transceiver Diagnostics Power Supply Blade Diagnostics Power Supply Blade Diagnostics ProcessFan Blade Diagnostics Fan Blade Diagnostic ProcessRecovering a Switch Using Maintenance Mode Exiting the Maintenance Menu Unpacking a Firmware Image FileRemoving the Switch Configuration Resetting the Network ConfigurationResetting User Accounts Copying Log FilesResetting a Blade Remaking the File SystemCustomer Replaceable Units QLogic 9000 Series Customer Replaceable Units Replacing Transceivers and Stacking Cables Replacing CPU Blades CPU blade heat sinks can become very hot. Handle with care Standard Single CPU Primary CPU Blade Replacement Removing the CPU0 Blade Customer Replaceable Units Replacing CPU Blades Standard Dual CPU Primary CPU Blade Replacement Fault Tolerant Primary CPU Blade Replacement Secondary CPU Blade Replacment Replacing I/O Blades Removing an I/O Blade Removing an I/O Blade Installing an I/O Blade Replacing Power Supply Blades Vorsicht ¡PRECAUCIÓN Removing a Power Supply Blade Removing a Power Supply BladeInstalling a Power Supply Blade Replacing Fan Blades Vorsicht Installing a Fan Blade Removing a Fan BladeCustomer Replaceable Units Replacing Fan Blades 59229-05 a Specifications Optional License Keys Fabric SpecificationsTable A-1. Fabric Specifications Table A-2. Optional License KeysPerformance Features Table A-3. Performance FeaturesSpecifications Performance Features Modular Scalability Table A-4. Modular ScalabilityTable A-4. Modular Scalability Interoperability/Certifications Fabric ServicesTable A-6. Fabric Services Table A-5. Interoperability/CertificationsSpecifications Fabric Services Maintainability Table A-7. MaintainabilityPhysical Characteristics Table A-8. Physical Characteristics 150 CFM air flow Electrical Requirements Table A-9. Electrical RequirementsPower Cord Specifications Table A-10. Availalbe Power CordsEnvironmental Factors Table A-11. Environmental FactorsRegulatory Certifications Table A-12. Regulatory CertificationsSpecifications Regulatory Certifications 59229-05 a Glossary CRU Fdmi SMI-S Vcci Page Index Index-2 59229-05 a 59229-05 a Index-3 LED 59229-05 a Index-5 Index-6 59229-05 a 59229-05 a Index-7 Page
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