Port status conditions – HP Virtual Connect 4Gb Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI 178

Operation

Examples

>show interconnect enc0:2

Display overall domain status

>show status

Display stacking link configuration and status >show stackinglink
Display the system log

>show systemlog

Display a list of servers in the domain

Summary display

>show server

Detailed display

>show server *

Single server display

>show server enc0:1

Display server profiles

Summary display

>show profile

Detailed display

>show profile *

Single profile display

>show profile MyProfile

Delete the domain configuration

>delete domain

Force a failover to the backup VC Manager

>reset vcm - failover

Power off server blades

>poweroff server enc0:2

>poweroff server *

Power on server blades

>poweron server enc0:1

>poweron server *

Reset a server blade

>reboot server enc0:4

>reboot server *

Unassign a server profile from a device bay

>unassign profile MyProfile

Modify Ethernet network connection properties >set enet-connection MyProfile 1 pxe=disabled
Modify FC fabric connections

>set fc-connection MyProfile 2 speed=auto

Port status conditions

If a port status is unlinked and no connectivity exists, one of the following causes appears:

Not Linked/E-Key—The port is not linked due to an electronic keying error. For example, a mismatch in

the type of technology exists between the server and module ports.

Not Logged In—The port is not logged in to the remote device.

Incompatible—The port is populated with an SFP module that does not match the usage assigned to the

port, such as a Fibre Channel SFP connected to a port designated for Ethernet network traffic. A port
that is not assigned to a specific function is assumed to be designated for Ethernet network traffic.
An FCoE-capable port that has an SFP-FC module connected that is not yet assigned to a fabric or
network is designated for a network, and the status is "Incompatible." When a fabric is created on that

port, the status changes to "Linked."

Unsupported—The port is populated with an SFP module that is not supported. For example:

o

An unsupported module is connected.

o

A 1Gb or 10Gb Ethernet module is connected to a port that does not support that particular speed.

o

An LRM module is connected to a port that is not LRM-capable.

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