Troubleshooting the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router

Indicators

Indicators

The Fibre Channel to SCSI router is equipped with rear panel LED indicators for monitoring overall unit status.

Figure 5-1. LED Indicators

Ethernet Activity

Ethernet Link Status

HVD SCSI Activity for Bus 0

Power

HVD SCSI Activity for Bus 1

 

Fibre Channel Activity

Fibre Channel Link Status

 

The Fibre Channel to SCSI router has these LEDs:

Power and Fault (Pwr)—This indicator is a bicolor LED. When green, this indicator shows that power is currently active. Lack of power indication suggests that the unit is turned off, a problem occurred with the power supplied to the unit, or an internal problem occurred with the unit. This indicator is amber when the Fibre Channel to SCSI router detects a fault condition. Faults can occur as a result of Power On Self Test (POST) failure or operational failures. It is normal for this indicator to flash on when the unit is powered up or reset. If the fault indicator stays lit, contact your service provider.

Fibre Channel (Lnk/Act)—When lit green, the upper indicator signifies a good Fibre Channel link on the port. When lit green, the lower indicator signifies Fibre Channel port activity. If the Link indicator fails to light at all or if the Activity indicator stays continually lit without corresponding SCSI bus activity, there might be a problem with the Fibre Channel configuration. Verify the Fibre Channel configuration.

SCSI Bus (0, 1)—When lit green, the upper indicator signifies a good Fibre Channel link on the port. When lit green, the lower indicator signifies Fibre Channel port activity. If the Link indicator fails to light at all or if the Activity indicator stays continually lit without corresponding SCSI bus activity, there might be a problem with the Fibre Channel configuration. Verify the Fibre Channel configuration.