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N1200-320 4Gb Network Storage Router user and service guide

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Select 3 to change the Toggle Port Mode between Auto Sense - Soft AL_PA, N_Port, and Auto Sense -

Hard AL_PA. The default setting is N_Port mode. In this mode, the FC port tries coming up as a fabric

port. If the network storage router is on a loop and N_Port mode is selected, an error in communication

may occur. In Autosense - Soft AL_PA mode, the network storage router FC port tries to come up as a

loop, and if not successful, then tries to come up as a fabric. If the port comes up as a loop, it

determines whether it’s on a private or public loop. If Auto Sense - Hard AL_PA is selected, a unique

one-byte valid value (derived from an Arbitrated Loop Topology as defined in ANSI specification

FC_AL 4.5) is used for the Fibre Channel configuration. When configuring the Fibre Channel AL_PA,

the network storage router presents a list of loop addresses along with the corresponding AL_PA. From

here, the user can select the loop address desired.

Select 4 to set the Hard AL_PA Value by entering a node number from the AL_PA lookup table that

appears when this option is selected. For more information, see

Arbitrated Loop Node number to

AL_PA lookup table

” on page 114 in ”

Addressing, structures, and operations

” on page 113.

Select 5 to toggle the Discovery Mode among the following options:
Auto Discovery on Reboot Events

Auto Discovery on Link Up Events

Manual Discovery Only

IMPORTANT:

HP recommends that you only use the Manual Discovery Only setting.

Discovery Mode determines how the network storage router discovers a new FC devices.
Auto Discovery allows the network storage router to automatically discover all Fibre Channel devices

when the network storage router reboots.
• Reboot Events discovers both the ports and the devices behind the ports.
• Link-up Events discovers both the ports and the devices behind the ports for the first link-up event

(which is the first reboot of the network storage router). Subsequent link-up events only discover the

ports and not the devices behind the ports.

Manual Discovery is the default selection and sets discovery of new devices to only occur after the user

selects the Refresh Device Display option from the Display Attached Fibre Channel Devices menu,

located under Main menu > System Utilities > System Statistics > Display Fibre Channel Protocol Status

> Display Attached Fibre Channel Devices > Refresh Device Display.

Select 6 to toggle Buffered Tape Writes to enabled or disabled. Buffered Tape Writes is an option

designed to enhance system performance. By returning status on consecutive write commands prior to

the tape device receiving data, Buffered Tape Writes remove the latency of waiting for responses from

the tape device. In the event that data does not transfer correctly for any reason, the network storage

router returns a check condition on a subsequent command.

NOTE:

The default setting is enabled. If the application requires confirmation of individual blocks being

written to the medium, such as audit trail tapes or log tapes, this option should be disabled.

Select 7 to change the Tape Backup Queue Depth. Select a value from 0 through 10.

Select 8 to change the Default Map Value for the current port. This can be Indexed, Auto-assigned, or

SCC. The default setting is Indexed. The FC Auto-assigned map contains all the SCSI devices that are

attached to the network storage router.

NOTE:

When a new initiator contacts the network storage router through the selected port, it accesses the

devices that are in this map by default.

Select 9 to edit the FC override settings.