3-2 setting the cha mode – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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5-3-2 Setting the CHA Mode

The [CHA] tag allows you to set the channel adapter mode. The [CHA] tag is available only for changing

settings. You cannot add or delete the settings with the [CHA] tag definitions. Mainframe settings are not written

on the exported spreadsheet.
You cannot change the NAS settings using the spreadsheet. However, the current NAS settings are commented

on the exported spreadsheet (the rows start with “#$”).

Do not change the NAS comment rows.

Table 5-4 lists the available configuration definitions for the [CHA] tag.

Table 5-4

Available Configuration Values for the [CHA] Tag

Column

Item

Available Values

1st, 11th (Index)

CHA

One of the following can be set:
CHA-1E, CHA-1F, CHA-1G, CHA-1H, CHA-1A, CHA-1B, CHA-1L, CHA-1K,
CHA-2Q, CHA-2R, CHA-2T, CHA-2U, CHA-2M, CHA-2N, CHA-2X, CHA-2W

2nd, 12th

PCB Mode One of the following can be set:

High Speed mode (2 ports):
Standard: Standard mode (all ports)
High Speed: High Speed mode (all ports)
High Speed (Block-A): The upper four ports of the CHA are the High Speed mode.
High Speed (Block-B): The lower four ports of the CHA are the High Speed mode.
High Speed mode (32 ports):
Standard: Standard mode (all ports)
High Speed: High Speed mode (all ports)
High Speed (Block-ABCD): Define four blocks as A, B, C, D, and write only for the High
Speed mode in the order of A, B, C, D.
For example, when A is High Speed mode, you will write:
HighSpeed (Block-A)
Another example, when A, B, and D are High Speed mode, you will write:
HighSpeed (Block-ABD)

3rd-6th, 13th-16th Blank

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