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Step 5. Destination Switches
Field/Component
Description
Available Switches table
Lists the available switches you can select to be applied to the selected
switches table.
All Levels
A list of all switches.
Additional Port Info
Additional information about the port.
Attached Port #
The number of the attached port.
BB Credit
The BB Credit of the port.
Class
The class value of the FICON device port.
Contact
The primary contact at the customer site.
Description
A description of the customer site.
Domain ID
The switch port’s top-level addressing hierarchy of the domain.
FC Address
The Fibre Channel address of the port.
Firmware
The firmware version.
IP Address
The IP address of the switch.
Location
The customer site location.
Model
The name and model number of the hardware.
Name
The name of the switch.
Port #
The number of the port.
Port Count
The total number of ports.
Port Type
The type of port (for example, expansion port, node port, or NL_port).
Product Type
The type of product.
Protocol
The protocol for the port.
Serial #
The serial number of the switch.
Speed Configured (Gbps)
The actual speed of the port in Gigabits per second.
State
The port state, for example, online or offline.
Status
The operational status of the port.; for example, unknown or marginal.
Symbolic Name
The symbolic name for the port.
Tag
The tag number of the port
Vendor
The hardware vendor’s name.
WWN
The world wide name of the source switch to be replicated.
Zone Alias
The zone alias.
Right and left arrow buttons
Click to move the switches back and forth between the Available
Switches table and the Selected Switches table.
Selected Switches table
Lists the switches selected as the destination switches.
Switch Name
The name of the switch selected to be the destination switch.
IP
The IP address of the switch selected to be the destination switch.
WWN
The world wide name of the switch selected to be the destination switch.