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Managing the PowerVault 56F 16-Port Fibre Channel Switch
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Pressing <Enter> while
Frame Collection
is selected displays a frame collection
method.
This command specifies two frame collection methods, bundle and piling. Using bun-
dling, frames are separated in different queues based on source/destination pairs.
Using piling, frames are accumulated per destination AL_PA if NL_Ports can handle
multiple frames in a loop. Additionally, piling can minimize loop traffic by reducing
overhead and increases the loop efficiency.
To set, press <Tab> for Bundle or <Enter> for Piling.
%#+
Pressing <Enter> while
Reset to Default
is selected displays a
Yes
or
No
.
Clicking
Yes
and then pressing <Enter> causes all values in the Configuration Menu to
reset to default conditions. Once the Ethernet IP address and the switchname are
changed, they are not reset to default values.
NOTE: Resetting the switch to default causes all configuration settings, names, and
passwords entered to be reset to default settings.
#
Pressing <Enter> while the
Port Disable
message is selected displays a submenu to
select the port to disable.
Pressing <Enter> while a selected port is displayed disables the port. The LED associ-
ated with the port changes from green to amber indicating the selected port has been
disabled.
Pressing <Enter> while the
Port Enable
message is displayed opens a submenu
where you select the port.
Pressing <Enter> while the selected port is displayed disables the port. The LED
associated with the port changes from green to amber indicating the selected port
has been enabled. When FL_Ports are enabled, the port initializes the loop attempting
to be the master.
&
Pressing <Enter> while the
Close Telnet Session
message is displayed causes the
Telnet
session to close immediately.
%
Pressing <Enter> while the
Reboot
message is displayed causes the switch to
reboot immediately.
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