144
SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide
Fibre Channel tape support: This setting is reserved for Fibre Channel tape support. The default is
Disabled.
Interrupt delay timer: This setting contains the value (in 100-microsecond increments) used by a
timer to set the wait time between accessing a set of handles and generating an interrupt using direct
memory access (DMA). The default is 0.
Data rate: This setting determines the data rate. The default setting is 2.
Scan Fibre Channel devices
Use this option to scan and list all the connected devices. Information about each device is listed, for
example, vendor name, product name, and revision. This information is useful when you are
configuring the Expansion Card and attached devices.
Fibre Channel disk utility
The Fibre Channel disk utility is not supported in the Fibre Channel Options
Use this option to scan the Fibre Channel loop bus and list all the connected devices by loop ID. You
can select a disk device and perform a low-level format or verify the disk media or data.
Attention: Performing a low-level format removes all data on the disk.
Loopback data test
This option is not available with your configuration. Use the Online Port Loopback Test in the SAN
Utility to test communication between the Expansion Card and the Fibre Channel Switch Module.
See “Port testing” on page 120
ExitFast!UTIL
After you complete the configuration, use this option to exit the menu and restart the blade server.
Table 44. Connection options
Option
Type of connection
0
Loop only
1
Point-to-point only
2
Loop preferred; otherwise, point-to-point
Table 45. Data rate options
Option
Data rate
0
1 GB per second
1
2 GB per second
2
Auto select