3–Viewing Router Information
FCIP Routes
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The FCIP Route Info page contains the following information and configurable
parameters for the currently selected FCIP route. If you make any changes to the
FCIP route configuration, click the Save button at the bottom of the page.
FCIP Interfaces Status allows you to enable or disable the FCIP route.
Disabling the route places the Fibre Channel and GbE ports in a down state,
but still retains all route configuration parameters.
FC Port identifies the Fibre Channel port number assigned to the FCIP route
when it was created.
FC Link Status indicates the link state (Up or Down) of the FCIP route:
Up indicates the FCIP route is available for use. An FC Link Status of
Up requires a TCP connection between the two routers, and that the
corresponding Fibre Channel ports of the routers are up (link
established).
Down indicates the FCIP route is not available for use.
GigE Port identifies the gigabit Ethernet (GbE) port number assigned to the
FCIP route when it was created.
GigE Link Status indicates the link state (up or down) of the GbE port
assigned to the FCIP route.
Up indicates the GbE port is available for use (link established).
Down indicates the GbE port is not available for use (cable
disconnected, negotiation failure, and so on).
Local IP Address allows you to define the IP to be used by the GbE port of
the local router. The local router for FCIP traffic generates IP datagrams with
the Source IP Address set to the value of the Local IP Address. An
uninitialized port shows an IP of all zeros.
Remote IP Address allows you to define the IP of the GbE port on the
remote router. The local router for FCIP traffic generates IP datagrams with
the Destination IP Address set to the value of the Remote IP Address.
Subnet Mask allows you to define the subnet mask used by the GbE port
for the local and remote IP addresses.
Gateway IP indicates the IP address of the entrance to another network. If
the IP addresses of the FCIP routers are not in the same network, the
gateway IP address specifies where the routers send their traffic to be
forwarded by the gateway.