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Chapter 1. IBM Flex System FC3171 8 Gb SAN Switch - QLogic

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Table 20. Port Information Data Window entries (Continued)<br />

Entry<br />

Reason for Status<br />

Administrative Port Speed<br />

Operational Port Speed<br />

Description<br />

Why E_Port is isolated<br />

The speed requested by the user<br />

The speed actually being used by the port<br />

Port Speed Supported The speeds supported by the port (2 <strong>Gb</strong>ps, 4<br />

<strong>Gb</strong>ps, or 8 <strong>Gb</strong>ps)<br />

Symbolic Name<br />

Port WWN<br />

POST Status<br />

POST Fault Code<br />

Test Status<br />

Test Fault Code<br />

Port symbolic name<br />

Port world wide name<br />

Status from the most recent Power On Self Test<br />

Fault code from the most recent Power On Self<br />

Test<br />

Status from the most recent port test<br />

Fault code from the most recent port test<br />

Advanced Group<br />

MFS Mode<br />

Configured I/O Stream Guard<br />

Operational I/O Stream Guard<br />

Device Scan<br />

Auto Performance Tuning<br />

AL Fairness<br />

Port Binding<br />

Multiple Frame Sequence bundling status<br />

The requested RSCN message suppression status.<br />

Status can be enabled, disabled, or automatically<br />

determined by the switch.<br />

The operational RSCN message suppression status.<br />

Device scan status. Enabled means the switch<br />

queries the connected device during login for<br />

FC-4 descriptor information.<br />

Enables the switch to dynamically control the<br />

MFS_Enable, VI_Enable and LCF_Enable features<br />

based on the operational state of the port<br />

Controls how frequently the switch can arbitrate<br />

for access. Applies only to ports running in loop<br />

(FL) mode<br />

N/A—does not apply to this switch<br />

Extended Credits Group<br />

Extended Credits Requested<br />

Max Credits Available<br />

Credits to Donate<br />

Donor Group<br />

Requested number of requested credits<br />

The maximum number of credits granted to a<br />

port that can be used when extending port credits<br />

The number of credits available to be donated<br />

by the selected port<br />

The donor group of the selected port<br />

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