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5 – Managing Ports Displaying Port Information
Table 5-6.  Port Information Data Window Entries (Continued)
Entry | Description  | 
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E Port Isolation Reason  | Why E_Port is isolated.  | 
MFS Mode  | Multiple Frame Sequence bundling status.  | 
I/O Stream Guard  | RSCN message suppression status. Sta-  | 
  | tus can be enabled, disabled, or automati-  | 
  | cally determined by the switch.  | 
Administrative Port Speed  | The speed requested by the user.  | 
Operational Port Speed  | The speed actually being used by the port.  | 
Max Credits  | The maximum number of credits granted  | 
  | to a port that can be used when extending  | 
  | port credits.  | 
Device Scan  | Device scan status. Enabled means the  | 
  | switch queries the connected device dur-  | 
  | ing login for   | 
Symbolic Name  | Port symbolic name  | 
Ext Credits Requested  | Number of requested credits  | 
Credits to Donate  | The number of credits available to be  | 
  | donated by the selected port.  | 
Donor Group  | The donor group of the selected port.  | 
Valid Donor Groups  | The number of separate groups within  | 
  | which extended credits may be donated  | 
  | and assigned.  | 
Media  | The transceiver type. The   | 
  | always display "unknown", if attached.  | 
Media Speed  | The maximum transceiver speed  | 
Media Type  | The transceiver fibre type, such as single  | 
  | mode,   | 
Media Transmitter  | The transceiver transmitter type, such as  | 
  | longwave, shortwave, electrical.  | 
Media Distance  | The maximum transceiver transmission  | 
  | distance  | 
Media Vendor  | The company that manufactured the SFP  | 
Media Vendor ID  | The IEEE registered company ID  | 
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