Table 58: Set Port 0 {or 1} Menu (Services menu)
Function
Next menu
Cancel
“Fibre Options menu (Services menu)” on page 100
Set Speed…
“Set Port 0 {or 1} (Speed) menu” on page 102
Set Topology…
“Set Port 0 {or 1} (Topology) menu” on page 103
Set Hard Addr…
“Set Hard Address menu” on page 104
Use Soft Address…
“Use Soft Address menu” on page 105 (not recommended)
Note:
1. Supplemental Message Line 1 Port0 ID=aa bb cd
2. Supplemental Message Line 2 Port1 ID=aa bb cd
Cancel
Causes the “Fibre Options menu (Services menu)” on page 100 to display.
Set Speed…
• For up to 55F: Allows setting to 1 GB, 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB, or auto-negotiate.
• For 60F: Allows setting to 4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, or auto-negotiate.
Set Topology…
• For up to 55F: Allows service representative to set Topology (N or L).
• For 60F: Supports N-Port only.
Set Hard Addr…
Takes you to the Set Hard Address menu. Selecting the hard address option allows selection of the
Arbitrated Loop Physical Address (AL_PA). The higher the number, the lower the priority.
Use Soft Addr…
Not recommended. Allows the port to use the system default value. The soft address feature allows
the drive to arbitrate the AL_PA number with other fibre devices.
Note:
1. Soft addressing is not recommended.
2. Refer to Messages and Supplemental Messages (Fibre Channel only) in Table 44 on page 79 for fibre-
addressing information.
Set Port 0 {or 1} (Speed) menu
Table 59 on page 102 shows the Set Speed menu items. Use this menu to select from among speeds, or
allow the device to auto-negotiate the port speed for Port 0 or Port 1. An EH7, EH8, 55F, or 60F drive can
operate at all speeds. Auto-negotiate allows the device to choose a faster speed, when available.
Table 59: Set Port 0 {or 1} (Speed) menu
Function
Model
Next menu
Cancel
____
“Set Port 0 {or 1} menu (Services menu)” on page 101
1 GB
EH7/
EH8/55F
“CE Save Data menu (Speed and Topology)” on page 104, then “Set Port 0 {or 1}
menu (Services menu)” on page 101
2 GB
EH7/
EH8/55F
“CE Save Data menu (Speed and Topology)” on page 104, then “Set Port 0 {or 1}
menu (Services menu)” on page 101
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