FCHard

Regulates FC hard address assignment. Under soft addressing, the FibreBridge loop address is assigned during loop initialization. Use FCHardAddress if you enable hard addressing.

Default: disabled

set FCHard [enabled disabled]

Requires a SaveConfiguration Restart command get FCHard

FCHardAddress

Specifies the value used as the FC-AL hard address. This value represents the address that is used if hard addressing is enabled (refer to FCHard). The range of valid FC hard address values are 0 through 125. The all option is only available with the get command.

Default fp1=3; fp2=4

set FCHard Address [fp [address]]

Requires a SaveConfiguration Restart command get FCHardAddress [fp all]

FCMultiNode (FB2400 only)

Determines the reported identity of Fibre Channel ports. When enabled, each port reports a separate unique Node Name and logical units may be mapped to either port.

When disabled, each port reports the same Node Name and each logical unit mapping is applied to all ports, providing host-side failover and load balancing capabilities.

Note

Changing this parameter causes all maps to be deleted. Add new maps using the AutoMap or Route commands.

Default: enabled

set FCMultiNode [enableddisabled]

Requires a SaveConfiguration restart command get FCMultiNode

FCPortErrors

Displays the number of Fibre Channel errors that have occurred since the last reboot/power-on or Reset FCPortErrors command at the Fibre Channel controller level.

Errors tracked:

Link Failure: Number of times link has failed due to loss of signal, loss of synchronization for greater than

ix

100ms, link fault, LIPs not being recognized for 45 ms or more in the normal-initialize state, or bad N_port state transition

Sync Loss: Number of times signal synchronization has been lost when the controller was not in the offline state

Signal Loss: Number of times the FC controller has detected a loss of signal

Invalid Tx: Number of times FC controller has detected an Invalid Transmission Word during frame reception

Invalid CRC: Number of times the FC controller has detected a frame received with a bad CRC

get FCPortErrors [fp all]

FCPortList

Returns a list of available FC ports and their current status. Valid status values are Up, Down, Failed, Reserved and Disabled.

FCPortList

FCSCSIBusyStatus

Specifies the SCSI status value returned when the FibreBridge is unable to accept a SCSI command because of a temporary lack of resources. Choices are busy and queue full.

Default: busy

set FCSCSIBusyStatus [busy qfull] Requires a SaveConfiguration command get FCSCSIBusyStatus

FCSpeedLED2G (FB2370E)

Configures the FC speed LED. When enabled, the LED lights for FC speeds of 2 Gb/sec. or 4 GB/sec. and turns off for an FC speed of 1GB/sec. When disabled, the LED lights for an FC speed of 4 Gb/sec.and turns off for FC speeds of 1 Gb/sec. or 2Gb/sec.

Default: disabled

set FCSpeedLED2G [enabled disabled] get FCSpeedLED2G

FCWWName

Reports the Word Wide Name (WWN) of the FC interface. Each FC port has an individual and unique WWN.

get FCWWN [PortNumber]

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