HP StorageWorks 2.140 Director Switch User Manual
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Monitoring and managing the Director
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Director Element Manager User Guide
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06 N_Port connection not allowed on this port
—The
port type configuration does not match the actual port use (the port is
configured as an E_Port, but attaches to a node device).
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07 Non_HP switch at other end of the ISL
—The cable is
connected to a non-HP switch, and interop mode is set to Fabric 1.0 mode.
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08 ISL connection not allowed on this port
—The port
type configuration does not match the actual port use (the port is
configured as an F_Port, but attaches to a director or switch).
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10 Port binding violation - Unauthorized WWN
—The
WWN that was entered to configure Port Binding for this port is not valid,
or a nickname was used that was not configured for the attached device in
the Element Manager.
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11 Unresponsive node connected to port
—Possible
causes are: (1) a hardware problem on a switch or connected node where
ELP frames are not delivered; the response is not received, or a fabric
login (FLOGI) cannot be received (there may be problem in the switch
SBAR); (2) a faulty or dirty cable connection; (3) faulty host bus adapters
that do not send out a FLOGI within a reasonable timeframe.
Reason messages for an inactive state include:
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1 Switch speed conflict
(Director 2/64 model only)—The
director data speed was set to 2 Gb/s), but the port only supports 1 Gb/s
operation because it is on an FPM port card. (All ports on all installed
FPM cards will go inactive if the director data speed is set to 2 Gb/s.) To
activate the port, either set the director data speed to 1 Gb/s (1 Gig)
through the Configure Switch Parameters dialog box, or replace the FPM
card with a UPM card.
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2 Optics speed conflict
(Director 2/64 model only)—The port
data speed was set to 2 Gb/s, but the director data speed was set to 1 Gb/s.
To activate the port, set the director data speed to 2 Gb/s (2 Gig) through
the Configure Switch Parameters dialog box. Note that a port could also
be inactive if the card is an FPM card and the port data speed was set to
2 Gb/s. To activate the port in this case, set director data speed to 1 Gb/s,
or replace the FPM card with a UPM card.
Note:
Note that your director model and firmware may not allow variable data speed
settings.