Configuring port auto disable event triggers – Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual
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An information message displays the number of block ports for the fabric, if any.
3. Select one of the following from the Show list to determine what ports to display:
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All Ports (default)
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Disabled PAD Ports
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Enabled PAD Ports
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Blocked Ports
4. Review the port information:
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Products/Ports tree — Displays devices and associated ports. Also, displays a Warning icon
for blocked FC ports (displayed with the port icon). Click the plus sign (+) symbol to expand
the view to display the ports.
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Port Auto Disable — Displays whether Port Auto Disable is currently enabled or disabled on
the device or port.
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Port Block Status — Displays whether the port is currently blocked.
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Loss of Sync — Whether the Loss of Sync event is enabled or disabled.
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Loss of Signal — Whether the Loss of Signal event is enabled or disabled.
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OLS — Whether the Offline Primitive Sequence event is enabled or disabled.
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NOS — Whether the Not Operational Primitive Sequence event is enabled or disabled.
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LIP — Whether the Loop Initialization Primitive Sequence event is enabled or disabled.
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Port Type — Displays the port type.
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Port # — Displays the port number.
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Port WWN — Displays the port world wide name.
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Port Name — Displays the port name.
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User Port # — Displays the user port number.
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PID — Displays the port identifier.
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Connected Port # — Displays the connected port number.
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Connected Port WWN — Displays the connected port world wide name.
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Connected Port Name — Displays the connected port name.
5. Click OK on the Port Auto Disable dialog box.
Configuring Port Auto Disable event triggers
NOTE
To configure the specific events that trigger the Port Auto Disable, the device must be running Fabric
OS 7.0 or later.
You can configure a port to become blocked when one or more of the following events occur on the
configured port:
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Loss of Sync
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Loss of Signal
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OLS (Offline Primitive Sequence)
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NOS (Not Operational Primitive Sequence)