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Changing port symbolic name, Resetting a port, Testing ports – HP McDATA 4Gb SAN Switch for HP BladeSystem p-Class User Manual

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102 Managing ports

Changing port symbolic name

To change the symbolic name of a port from the faceplate display, perform the following procedure:

1.

Open the faceplate display and select a port.

2.

Select Port > Port Symbolic Name.

3.

In the Port Symbolic Name dialog, choose one of the following:
• Enter a new name for the port in the Set Port Symbolic Name field. The symbolic name can have up

to 32 characters.

• Select the Restore Default Port Symbolic Name option to restore the default name.

4.

Click OK.

Resetting a port

The Reset Port option re-initializes the port using the saved configuration. To reset a port, perform the

following procedure:

1.

Select the port(s) to be reset in the faceplate display.

2.

Select Port > Reset Port.

Testing ports

The port loopback tests verify correct port operation by sending a frame out through the loopback, and

then verifying that the frame received matches the frame that was sent. Only one port can be tested at a

time for each type of test. The Port Loopback Test dialog shown in

Figure 46

presents the following

loopback tests:

Figure 46

Port Loopback Test dialog

SerDes level (internal) — the SerDes level test verifies port circuitry. The SerDes level test sends a test

frame from the ASIC through the SerDes chip and back to the ASIC for the selected ports. The port

passes the test if the frame that was sent by the ASIC matches the test frame that was received. This test

requires that the port be in diagnostics mode, and therefore, disrupts communication.

SFP level (external) — the SFP level test verifies port circuitry. The SFP level test sends a test frame from

the ASIC through the SerDes chip, through the SFP transceiver fitted with an external loopback plug,

and back to the ASIC for the selected ports. The port passes the test if the test frame that was sent by

the ASIC matches the test frame that was received. This test requires that the port be in diagnostics

mode, and therefore, disrupts communication.