Port detail view, Port detail view page – Dell PowerVault 50F (Fibre Channel Switch) User Manual

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Port Detail View Page

The Port Detail View Page features eight cascaded folders. Each folder has a tab on the top to show the
port number and a status light to tell the port state (disabled or enabled with the same light as described in
Table 6-3). The port information is updated once per second. However, the time interval may be as long as
2.5 seconds depending on the browser used. By monitoring the eight tabs, a system administrator can
evaluate each port state. The default top folder displayed on this page is for the port number checked from
the General Switch View Page. Clicking a tab brings the corresponding port folder to the front.

Below the folders is a pushbutton linked to the Administrative Interface Page (see "

Administrative Interface

Page

" for more information) where port enable/disable can be performed. A pushbutton is linked to the

Performance View Page (see "

Performance View Page

" for more information) where port and switch

throughput data is plotted. A Done pushbutton is used to exit from the page.

Each port folder contains general port status information such as the port number, port type (E-Port, G-
Port), port WWN name, and some detailed information, such as the number of interrupts, number of link
failures, number of parity errors, number of time-outs, and the size of free buffer.

The LED located in the upper-right corner in each tab resembles the port LED in the switch front panel.

Table 6-4. Port Detail View Page Fields

Field

Description

Port Number

The port number

Port Status

The port state follows the GBIC type. The possible port states include:

No_Card - No card present in this switch slot
No_Module - No GBIC module in this port
No_Light - The module is not receiving signal
No_Sync - The module is receiving light but is out of sync
In_Sync - The module is receiving light and is in sync
Laser_Flt - The module is signaling a laser fault (defective GBIC)
Port_Flt - The port has been marked faulty (defective GBIC, cable, or device)
Diag_Flt - The port failed diagnostics (defective G_Port or FL_Port card or motherboard)
Online - The port is up and running
Lock_Ref - The port locking to the reference signal

Port Type

The port type (E_Port, G_Port or FL_Port).

Port Module (or GBIC Module) The GBIC type follows the port number. The four GBIC types include:

- - no GBIC present
sw - shortwave GBIC
lw - longwave GBIC
cu - copper GBIC

Port Worldwide Name

The Worldwide Name for this port.

Interrupts

Total number of interrupts.

Unknown

Number of unknown interrupts.

Lli

Number of low level interface (LLI) interrupts.

Proc_rqrd

Number of interrupts with processing (CPU) required.

Timed_out

Number of timed out interrupts.

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