Port symbolic name, Port types, Table 32 port types – HP H-series Enterprise Fabric Management Suite Software User Manual

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HP StorageWorks 8/20q and SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch Enterprise Fabric Management Suite User Guide 135

Port symbolic name

To change the symbolic name of a port:

1.

Select a switch in the fabric tree.

2.

Select one or more ports in the faceplate display.

3.

Select Port > Port Properties to open the Port Properties dialog box (

Figure 80

).

4.

For each port, enter a name for the port in the Symbolic Name field.

5.

Click OK.

Port types

Each port can be configured to self-discover the proper port type to match the device or switch to which it

is connected. The Running Type field on the Port Properties dialog box indicates the port type that is

currently active.
To display the port type status:

1.

Select a switch or stack in the fabric tree.

2.

Select View > View Port Types.

To change the port type:

1.

Select a switch in the fabric tree.

2.

Select one or more ports in the faceplate display.

3.

Select Port > Port Properties to open the Port Properties dialog box (

Figure 80

).

4.

For each port, select an option from the drop-down list in the Configured Type column. To apply the

same value for all selected ports, check the Configured Type checkbox at the bottom of the dialog box.

Table 32

lists the possible port types and their descriptions.

5.

Click OK.

I/O Stream Guard

The I/O Stream Guard option suppresses the Registered State Change

Notification (RSCN) messages on a port basis. I/O Stream Guard should

be enabled only on ports connected to initiator devices. To change, click

in the field, and select an option from the drop-down list. The options are:

Enable–Suppresses the reception of RSCN messages from ports for

which I/O Stream Guard is enabled.

Disable–Enables free transmission and reception of RSCN messages.

Auto–Suppresses the reception of RSCN messages when the port is

connected to an initiator device with an HBA. The default is Auto.

Device Scan

The Device Scan feature queries the connected device during login for

FC-4 descriptor information. Disable this option only if the scan creates a

conflict with the connected device.

Table 31

Port Properties dialog box fields (continued)

State

Description

Table 32

Port types

State

Description

F_Port

Fabric port—Supports a single public device (N_Port).

FL_Port

Fabric loop port—Self-discovers a single device (N_Port) or a loop of up to 126

public devices (NL_Port).

G_Port

Generic port—Self-discovers as an F_Port or an E_Port.

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