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5 – Managing Ports
Port Information Data Window
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Operational Port State
The port state that is currently active. This
value may be different from the adminis-
trative port state, for example due to an
error condition.
Configured Administrative Port State
The port state (Online, Offline, Diagnos-
tics, or Down) which is saved in the switch
configuration, either by the user or at the
factory. This value is persistent; it will be
maintained during a switch reset, and will
be used after a reset to set the port opera-
tional state.
Logged In
Indicates whether logged in or not.
E Port Connection Status
E_Port connection status. Status can be
None, Connecting, Connected or Isolated.
E Port Isolation Reason
Why E_Port is isolated.
Administrative Port Speed
The speed requested by the user.
Operational Port Speed
The speed actually being used by the port.
Port Speed Supported
The speeds supported by the port
(1-Gbps, 2-Gbps, 4-Gbps, 10-Gbps)
Symbolic Name
Port symbolic name
Diag Status
Status from the most recent Power On Self
Test
Diag Fault Code
Fault code from the most recent Power On
Self Test
Test Status
Status from the most recent port test
Test Fault Code
Fault code from the most recent port test
Advanced Group
MFS Mode
Multiple Frame Sequence bundling status.
I/O Stream Guard
RSCN message suppression status. Sta-
tus can be enabled, disabled, or automati-
cally determined by the switch.
Device Scan
Device scan status. Enabled means the
switch queries the connected device dur-
ing login for FC-4 descriptor information.
Table 5-1. Port Information Data Window Entries (Continued)
Entry
Description