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Port information, Pre-insertion testing – Emulex 375 User Manual

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Port Information

The following settings are available.

Pre-Insertion Testing

The following settings are available.

Setting

Description

Smart Setting Name

Displays the name of the Smart Setting. The Smart Setting name
will automatically appear in the text box when selected in the scroll
menu.

Smart Setting Type

The topology among switches for a port. Options include:
• Initiator or Target Port – the default setting. Should be used when

there are no links between switches.

• Tree Cascade – designates the port as a tree cascade port. Use

this setting when connecting multiple switches together in a tree
cascade configuration. Under most conditions, this setting will
result in acceptable performance.

• String Cascade 1 through String Cascade 4 – designates the

string cascade to which a port is assigned. String cascades
maintain fairness when two or more InSpeed-based storage
switches are serially cascaded. Switch performance may be lower
when compared to a tree cascade configuration.

Setting

Description

Enable Policies/Smart
Insertion

This policy is the default operating mode for all ports and
determines what the switch looks for prior to allowing a port to insert
into a zone. When the policy is enabled, an external device is sent
an F7 Initialization notification by the switch until an F7 Initialization
notification is received from the device. Once an F7 Initialization
notification is received, the port is inserted in the zone.
This policy takes precedence over all other policies. When this
policy is disabled, no additional policies are operational, and as long
as a port transmits a signal of the correct frequency and amplitude,
the port will be allowed in the zone.

Port Test Before Insertion

This policy ensures that a device on a port is a valid, standards-
compliant participant before allowing the device to be inserted into a
zone. The device must meet all of the FC-AL requirements along
with going through a complete change notification cycle. During the
change notification cycle, the device becomes the Initialization
Master (IM) and goes through the change notification phases. Once
the change notification cycle is complete, the device can be
inserted. This process ensures that a bad device is not allowed into
the zone.