Configuring fdmi, Overview – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring FDMI

Only FCF switches support FCS. Switches described in this chapter refer to FCF switches.

Overview

The Fabric Device Management Interface (FDMI) feature allows you to view information about host bus
adapters (HBAs) on all registered nodes in a fabric. The HBA information includes HBAs and ports on

each HBA.
Each switch obtains the HBA information of its directly connected and registered nodes and sends the

information to other switches in the fabric. As a result, each switch has HBA information for all the nodes
registered with the fabric.
An HBA is an FC storage network card. Each HBA appears as an object to the switch. An HBA object has

a set of attributes, as shown in

Table 8

.

Each physical port on an HBA object corresponds to a port object. An HBA object can have a maximum
of eight port objects. A port object has a set of attributes, as shown in

Table 9

.

Table 8 HBA object attributes

Attribute Description

HBA ID

An HBA ID identifies an HBA.
If an HBA has only one physical interface, the WWN of the physical interface is used
as the HBA ID. If the HBA has more than one physical interface, the WWN of one of

the physical interfaces is selected as the HBA ID.

Node WWN

WWN of the node where the HBA resides.

Manufacturer

Manufacturer of the HBA.

Serial num

Serial number of the HBA.

Model

Model of the HBA.

Model description

Model description of the HBA.

Hardware version

Hardware version of the HBA.

Driver version

Driver version of the HBA.

ROM version

ROM version of the HBA.

Firmware version

Firmware version of the HBA.

OS name/version

Operating system name and version number of the HBA.

CT payload len

Maximum length of CT payload allowed by the HBA.
The CT payload includes the basic header and extended header of CT packets, but
not the FC header.

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