HP StorageWorks 2.140 Director Switch User Manual
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FC Address (FICON Management Style only)—Displays the logical address of the port, which is
the port number in hexadecimal format. For example, the address for port 0 is 4 (0+4). If port
addresses have been swapped, those addresses will be followed by an asterisk (*).
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Name—Displays the port name as configured through the Configure Ports dialog box.
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Block Config—Indicates the blocked or unblocked configuration of the port as set through the
Configure Ports dialog box.
The Block Port option is available through port right-click menus in the Hardware view, port row
right-click menus in the Port List view, port bar graph right-click menus in the Performance view,
and the Port secondary menu of the Product menu on the menu bar.
The Block Port option is also available on the port row right-click menus in the Port List view, the
port bar graph right-click menus in the Performance view, and the Port secondary menu of the
Product menu on the menu bar. Blocked states are:
• Blocked—Devices communicating with the port are prevented from logging into the director
or communicating with other devices attached to director ports. A blocked port continuously
transmits OLS.
• Unblocked—Devices communicating with the port can log in to the director and
communicate with devices attached to any other unblocked port in the same zone.
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State—The following port operational states may display in this table. For more information on
these states and corresponding status symbol and LED indicator operations in the Hardware
view, see ”
• No Light
• Online
• Offline
• Beaconing
• Link Reset
• Not Operational
• Invalid Attachment
• Port Failure
• Segmented E_Port
• Link Incident
• Testing
• Inactive
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Type—The type of port.
• It is an F_Port if an N_Port is attached.
• It is an E_Port if another E_Port is attached.
• It is a G_Port if the port is capable of acting as either an F_Port or an E_Port, but nothing is
currently attached.
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Operating Speed—Displays the port speed, which may be:
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1 Gig
if port is configured to 1 Gig
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2 Gig
if port is configured to 2 Gig