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Displays the card port number.
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Use an IP address or another name in the Port Name field. The preferred character limit for this field is 32; however, it is possible to exceed this limit when using long node names.
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Sets the port administration state. Choose an administrative state from the drop-down list and click Apply to change the port service state unless network conditions prevent the change. Admin states include:
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IS —Puts the port in-service. The port service state changes to In-Service and Normal (IS-NR). |
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OOS,DSBLD —Removes the port from service and disables it. The port service state changes to Out-of-Service and Management, Disabled (OOS-MA,DSBLD). |
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OOS,MT —Removes the port from service for maintenance. The port service state changes to Out-of-Service and Management, Maintenance (OOS-MA,MT). For loopbacks, the OOS,MT admin state must be initiated. |
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IS,AINS —Puts the port in automatic in-service. The port service state changes to Out-of-Service and Autonomous, Automatic In-Service (OOS-AU,AINS). |
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CTC will not allow you to change a port service state from IS-NR to OOS-MA,DSBLD. You must first change a port to the OOS-MA,MT service state before putting it in the OOS-MA,DSBLD service state. |
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Displays the autonomously generated state that gives the overall condition of the port. Service states appear in the format: Primary State-Primary State Qualifier, Secondary State. For additional state information, see States.
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Displays the actual rate of the port.
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Displays the maximum GBIC rate. If the GBIC does not have this information in the EEPROM, “Contact GBIC vendor” appears.
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Sets the proper payload value for the transparent GFP (GFP-T) frames. Possible values are Fibre Channel - 1 Gbps, Fibre Channel - 2 Gbps, FICON 1 Gbps, FICON 2 Gbps, and Unknown.
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Enables or disables link recovery if a local port is inoperable. If enabled, a link reset occurs when there is a loss of transport from a cross-connect switch, protection switch, or an upgrade.
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Sets the automatic in-service soak timer, which is the amount of time before the traffic/termination transitions to the In Service (IS) state.
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Applies changes made to the fields in the tab.
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Cancels any changes to the tab and returns the fields to their last-saved settings.
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Displays context-sensitive help.
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