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director product manager user guide
Monitoring and Managing the Director
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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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Non-HP switch at other end of the ISL.
The cable is
connected to a non-HP switch, and Interop mode is set to Homogeneous
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
Product 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 only). The director data
speed was set to 2 Gb/sec, but the port only supports 1 Gb/sec 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/sec.) To activate the port,
either set the director data speed to 1 Gb/sec using 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 only). The port data speed
was set to 2 Gb/sec, but the director data speed was set to 1 Gb/sec. To
activate the port, set the director data speed to 2 Gb/sec using 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/sec. To activate
the port in this case, set director data speed to 1 Gb/sec, or replace the FPM
card with a UPM card.
NOTE: Your director model and firmware may not allow variable data speed settings.
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Threshold Alert—If a threshold alert exists for the port, an alert indicator (yellow
triangle) displays by the Threshold Alert field, and the configured name for the
last alert received displays in the field.