Fibre Channel configuration

This menu allows for setting the Fibre Channel Address method, Hard Address value, discovery mode, WWN overrides, tape backup settings, default map value, and FC port mode.

Figure 44 Fibre Channel configuration menu

Fibre Channel Configuration Menu

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Current Fibre Channel Configuration -

 

Port 0:

 

FC Link Status

: DOWN

 

 

 

Node Name

: 0x100000E0

02031751

 

Port Name

: 0x100000E0

02231751

 

Port Mode

: N_Port Mode

 

Discovery Mode

: Manual Discovery Only

 

Buffered Tape Writes

: Enabled, Queue Depth = 5

 

Current Default Map

: 'Indexed'

 

 

Port Speed

: 2 GigaBit

 

1)

Change World Wide Name High

2)

Change World Wide Name Low

3)

Toggle Port Mode

 

4)

Change ALPA Value

5)

Toggle Discovery Mode

 

6)

Toggle Buffered Tape Writes

7)Change Buffered Tape Queue Depth 8) Change Default Map Value

9)Edit FC Override Settings A) Toggle Port Speed

X) Return to previous menu

Command >

NOTE: For In-Band Management to be operational, WWN naming schemes must be compliant with IEEE Fibre Channel Format 1, where the left-most hexadecimal character (the NAA field) of the WWN is 1. Further, the upper nibble of the third byte (the sixth hexadecimal value from the right) must be a value of 0 or 1.

Select 1 to enter a new value for the World Wide Name High. Ordinarily, this value should not be changed.

NOTE: Resetting factory defaults overwrites any value a user has previously manually entered for the WWN.

Select 2 to enter a new value for the World Wide Name Low. Ordinarily, this value should not be changed.

NOTE: Resetting factory defaults overwrites any value a user has previously manually entered for the WWN.

62 Using the Command Line Interface