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hp StorageWorks
embedded web server
Product Version: FW V05.01.00-24/HAFM SW V07.01.00-09
Second Edition (June 2003)
Part Number: AA-RTDRB-TE
This guide describes the Embedded Web Server (EWS) and its features. It tells you how to use
EWS to configure, operate, and monitor Storage Area Networks (SANs).
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Summary of Contents

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user guidehp StorageWorksembedded web serverProduct Version: FW V05.01.00-24/HAFM SW V07.01.00-09Second Edition (June 2003)Part Number: AA-RTDRB-TET

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About this Guide10 Embedded Web Server User GuideOverviewThis section covers the following topics: Intended Audience Related Documentation Related

Page 3 - Contents

Monitoring Products100 Embedded Web Server User GuideClearing Event Log EntriesNote: Before clearing the event logs, make sure the logs are not neede

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Monitoring Products101Embedded Web Server User GuideInformation displayed for each node includes: Port — Port number. World Wide Name — The 16-dig

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Monitoring Products102 Embedded Web Server User Guide

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103Embedded Web Server User Guide6Operating and ManagingProducts and PartsKey TasksThe Operations page is used to manage the product and ports as well

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Operating and Managing Products and Parts104 Embedded Web Server User GuideSetting Product Beaconing On or OffChoose Operations from the navigation pa

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Operating and Managing Products and Parts105Embedded Web Server User GuideSetting Product Online or OfflineChoose Operations from the navigation panel

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Operating and Managing Products and Parts106 Embedded Web Server User GuideResetting Product Configuration to Default ValuesChoose Operations from the

Page 10 - Overview

Operating and Managing Products and Parts107Embedded Web Server User GuideNote: Before resetting the product, you may want to review the kinds of dat

Page 11 - Conventions

Operating and Managing Products and Parts108 Embedded Web Server User GuideA checked box indicates beaconing is active, an empty box indicates beaconi

Page 12 - Equipment Symbols

Operating and Managing Products and Parts109Embedded Web Server User GuideResetting PortsChoose Operations from the navigation panel. Choose the Port

Page 13 - Rack Stability

About this GuideEmbedded Web Server User Guide11ConventionsConventions consist of the following: Document Conventions Text Symbols Equipment Symbol

Page 14 - Getting Help

Operating and Managing Products and Parts110 Embedded Web Server User GuidePerforming Diagnostics on PortsChoose Operations from the navigation panel.

Page 15 - HP Authorized Reseller

Operating and Managing Products and Parts111Embedded Web Server User GuideNote: To identify port numbers on cards that you want to test, drag the mou

Page 16 - About this Guide

Operating and Managing Products and Parts112 Embedded Web Server User Guide4. To stop a test, click Terminate Port Diagnostics. Beaconing automaticall

Page 17 - Introduction

Operating and Managing Products and Parts113Embedded Web Server User GuideFigure 42: Retrieving the CTP maintenance information3. If no dump file is

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Operating and Managing Products and Parts114 Embedded Web Server User GuideObtaining Product InformationTo obtain product information, choose the Oper

Page 19 - Viewing the User Interface

Operating and Managing Products and Parts115Embedded Web Server User Guide Zoning Information Port Data Port Technology Port Login Data E_Por

Page 20 - Benefits

Operating and Managing Products and Parts116 Embedded Web Server User GuideNote: When adding a firmware version, follow all procedural information co

Page 21 - Key Terms

117Embedded Web Server User GuideAError MessagesThis appendix lists and explains error messages for the Embedded Web Server. Any error numbers that ar

Page 22 - Suggested Reading

Error Messages118 Embedded Web Server User GuideError 11: Invalid Switch ContactThe value entered for the switch contact is invalid.The contact for th

Page 23 - Starting EWS

Error Messages119Embedded Web Server User GuideError 16: Invalid R_A_TOVThe value entered for the resource allocation time-out value is invalid.The R_

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About this Guide12 Embedded Web Server User GuideText SymbolsThe following symbols may be found in the text of this guide. They have the following mea

Page 25 - Configuring the Product

Error Messages120 Embedded Web Server User GuideError 20: Invalid Preferred Domain IDThe value entered for the preferred domain ID for the director or

Page 26 - Configuring Ports

Error Messages121Embedded Web Server User GuideError 32: Invalid SNMP Community NameThe value entered for the SNMP community name is invalid.The commu

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Error Messages122 Embedded Web Server User GuideError 39: Invalid Year The value of the year entered for the new system date is invalid.The format of

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Error Messages123Embedded Web Server User GuideError 55: Invalid Zone NameThe value entered for the zone name is invalid.The zone name must be unique

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Error Messages124 Embedded Web Server User GuideError 72: No Backup FRU The FRU cannot be swapped because a backup FRU is not installed.Insert a backu

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Error Messages125Embedded Web Server User GuideError 79: FRU Failed The specified FRU has failed.Consult the installation/service manual for appropria

Page 31 - Configuring Date and Time

Error Messages126 Embedded Web Server User GuideError 91: E_Port Type ConfiguredPorts are not allowed to be configured as E_Ports in S/390 mode (FICON

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Error Messages127Embedded Web Server User GuideError 117: Port Speeds Cannot be Set at Higher Data Rate than Switch SpeedThis request cannot be comple

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Error Messages128 Embedded Web Server User GuideError 136: Invalid Number of Switch Membership List EntriesThe number of switch members submitted exce

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Error Messages129Embedded Web Server User GuideError 143: Domain RSCNs Must Be Enabled When Enterprise Fabric Mode ActiveThe user attempted to disable

Page 35 - Configuring Fabric Parameters

About this GuideEmbedded Web Server User Guide13Any surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols indicates the presence of a hot surface

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Error Messages130 Embedded Web Server User GuideError 152: Invalid FICON Management Server StateThe request cannot be completed because the FICON MS s

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Error Messages131Embedded Web Server User GuideError 201: Change Authorization Request FailedThe switch did not accept the request to make a change to

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Error Messages132 Embedded Web Server User GuideError 211: Duplicate ZoneTwo or more zone names in the local zone set are identical.All zone names mus

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Error Messages133Embedded Web Server User GuideError 219: Invalid Port TypeThe port type configured is invalid.A port may be configured to be an eport

Page 40 - Configuring SNMP

Error Messages134 Embedded Web Server User GuideError 228: Invalid Write Authorization ArgumentThe write authorization parameter does not contain a va

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Error Messages135Embedded Web Server User GuideError 235: Unrecognized CommandCannot recognize the command and cannot perform the help '?' c

Page 42 - Enabling or Disabling the CLI

Error Messages136 Embedded Web Server User GuideError 241: Comma-delimited mode must be activeComma-delimited mode must be active to execute this comm

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Error Messages137Embedded Web Server User GuideError 249: At least one port or port type must be added to this threshold alertA port or port type must

Page 44 - Configuring User Rights

Error Messages138 Embedded Web Server User Guide

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139Embedded Web Server User GuideindexIndexIndex10-100 km column 28Aactivatingbeaconing 107zone sets 69active domain ID 81active zone set, description

Page 46 - User Rights Settings

About this Guide14 Embedded Web Server User GuideGetting HelpIf you still have a question after reading this guide, contact an HP authorized service p

Page 47 - Binding Ports to Devices

Index140 Embedded Web Server User Guidecounter 95CTP dump file 112Ddata field size 101date fields 31Date/Time tab view 31deactivatingbeaconing 107zone

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IndexEmbedded Web Server User Guide 141error log, clearing 100event codes 99event log , clearing 100external loopback test 110FF_Port 28Fabric Paramet

Page 49 - Configuring Open Trunking

Index142 Embedded Web Server User GuideIIdentification tab view 29identification, product 29indicator lights 73information, product 114insistent domai

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IndexEmbedded Web Server User Guide 143open system interconnection standards. See OSI standardsOpenTrunking feature, installing 52operatingmode 82para

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Index144 Embedded Web Server User Guidemonitoring 91name 30, 73, 80operating mode 82serial number 80settingoffline 105online 105state 72status 72type

Page 52 - Installing Feature Keys

IndexEmbedded Web Server User Guide 145suppress zoning RSCN 34switch priority 36, 83symboloperating status 87symbols in text 12symbols on equipment 12

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Index146 Embedded Web Server User GuideZzonedefinition 22overview 60zone membersdefinition 22interoperability mode 60maximum number 60port numbers 61t

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About this GuideEmbedded Web Server User Guide15HP Authorized ResellerFor the name of your nearest HP authorized reseller: In the United States, call

Page 55 - Configuring Zones

About this Guide16 Embedded Web Server User Guide

Page 56 - Director

17Embedded Web Server User Guide1IntroductionOverviewThe Embedded Web Server (EWS) is a web-based graphical user interface (GUI), based on HTML, that

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Introduction18 Embedded Web Server User Guide— Parameters for product management through Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), the Command Line I

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Introduction19Embedded Web Server User GuideViewing the User InterfaceWhen the EWS interface opens, the default display is the View page. Figure 1 sho

Page 59 - Zoning Concepts

© Copyright 2001-2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Hewlett-Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, inc

Page 60 - Using WWNs

Introduction20 Embedded Web Server User Guide— Monitor — At the Monitor page, the Port List (default), Port Stats, Log, and Node List task selection t

Page 61 - Using Port Numbers

Introduction21Embedded Web Server User Guide Protects the authorized rights of users to perform tasks through roles defined as operators and administ

Page 62 - Zone Sets

Introduction22 Embedded Web Server User GuideStorage Area Network (SAN)A high-performance data communications environment that interconnects computing

Page 63 - Merging Zoned Fabrics

Introduction23Embedded Web Server User GuideWhere to StartDepending upon whether the Hewlett-Packard product you purchased has already been installed,

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Introduction24 Embedded Web Server User GuideAfter a connection is made between the web browser and the product, the Enter Network Password dialog box

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25Embedded Web Server User Guide2Configuring the ProductThis chapter describes how to configure an HP product using the EWS interface. These procedure

Page 66 - Figure 20: Configuring zones

Configuring the Product26 Embedded Web Server User GuideFactory Default ValuesHP products on a SAN have preset, default configuration values that were

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Configuring the Product27Embedded Web Server User GuideFigure 4: Configure Ports tab viewa. For each port to be configured, type a port name of 24 al

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Configuring the Product28 Embedded Web Server User Guided. Click a check box in the 10-100 km column to define extended distance buffering. (This colu

Page 69 - Configuring Zone Sets

Configuring the Product29Embedded Web Server User Guide3. Click Activate to save and activate the changes. The following message displays: Your change

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3Embedded Web Server User GuidecontentsContentsAbout this Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 71 - Viewing Product and Fabric

Configuring the Product30 Embedded Web Server User Guidea. Type a name of 24 alphanumeric characters or less in the Name field. Each product should be

Page 72 - Viewing Product Information

Configuring the Product31Embedded Web Server User GuideConfiguring Date and TimePerform this procedure to configure the effective date and time for th

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Configuring the Product32 Embedded Web Server User GuideConfiguring Operating ParametersPerform this procedure to configure the product’s preferred do

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Configuring the Product33Embedded Web Server User GuideNote: If the product is attached to a fabric element, the product and element must have unique

Page 75 - Viewing Port Properties

Configuring the Product34 Embedded Web Server User Guidee. At the Suppress RSCNs on Zone Set Activations field, choose Enabled or Disabled. When this

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Configuring the Product35Embedded Web Server User GuideConfiguring Fabric ParametersPerform this procedure to configure the fabric operating parameter

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Configuring the Product36 Embedded Web Server User Guideb. At the R_A_TOV field, type a value between 10 through 1200 tenths of a second (1 through 12

Page 78 - ■ Technology

Configuring the Product37Embedded Web Server User GuideNote: The operation mode parameter in the EWS interface is equivalent to the management style

Page 79 - Viewing FRU Properties

Configuring the Product38 Embedded Web Server User GuideConfiguring Network InformationVerify the type of LAN installation with the customer’s network

Page 80 - Viewing Unit Properties

Configuring the Product39Embedded Web Server User Guide3. Click Activate to save and activate the changes. The following message box displays (Figure

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Contents4 Embedded Web Server User Guide2 Configuring the Product. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 82 - Viewing Fabric Information

Configuring the Product40 Embedded Web Server User GuideConfiguring SNMPPerform this procedure to configure community names, write authorizations, net

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Configuring the Product41Embedded Web Server User GuideNote: Spaces are allowed in the Community Name field.c. Click the check box in the Write Autho

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Configuring the Product42 Embedded Web Server User GuideEnabling or Disabling the CLIPerform this procedure to enable or disable the state of the prod

Page 85 - Product Cell Information

Configuring the Product43Embedded Web Server User GuideEnabling or Disabling Host ControlPerform this procedure to enable or disable host control of t

Page 86 - Parts of the Product Graphic

Configuring the Product44 Embedded Web Server User GuideZoning Tab ViewThe functionality provided by the Zoning tab view is described in Chapter 3.Con

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Configuring the Product45Embedded Web Server User Guide3. For the Administrator set of data fields:a. Type the administrator user name (as specified b

Page 88 - Viewing Fabric Topology

Configuring the Product46 Embedded Web Server User GuideUser Rights SettingsTable 2 lists the management functions provided by EWS along with the acce

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Configuring the Product47Embedded Web Server User GuideBinding Ports to DevicesThe Port Binding tab view enables you to bind a specific switch or dire

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Configuring the Product48 Embedded Web Server User GuideFigure 15: Configuring Port Binding3. Click the check box in the Port Binding column next to

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Configuring the Product49Embedded Web Server User GuideConfiguring Open TrunkingThe Open Trunking page enables you to configure open trunking settings

Page 92 - Port Operational States

Contents5Embedded Web Server User Guide4 Viewing Product and Fabric Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

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Configuring the Product50 Embedded Web Server User GuideNote: For the Director 2/140, ports are displayed through several pages in groups of 32. To c

Page 94 - Accessing Port Statistics

Configuring the Product51Embedded Web Server User Guide5. Choose Enabled or Disabled from the Backpressure Event Notification drop down list. If enabl

Page 95 - Parts of Statistics Tables

Configuring the Product52 Embedded Web Server User GuideInstalling Feature KeysPerform this procedure to install one or more of the following optional

Page 96 - Class 3 Statistics

Configuring the Product53Embedded Web Server User GuideThe feature key can be installed while the product is online, except in the following circumsta

Page 97 - Error Statistics

Configuring the Product54 Embedded Web Server User Guide3. Type the feature key and click Activate. The interface displays a confirmation page with a

Page 98 - Reviewing the Event Log

55Embedded Web Server User Guide3Configuring ZonesUnderstanding ZoningDesigning zoning can be a complex task, especially for multiswitch fabrics. Cons

Page 99 - Error Event Code Categories

Configuring Zones56 Embedded Web Server User GuideZoning allows an administrator to: Establish barriers between devices that use different operating

Page 100 - Viewing Node List

Configuring Zones57Embedded Web Server User GuideFigure 19 illustrates how zones can consist of ports and/or devices installed on ports in three manag

Page 101 - Monitoring Products

Configuring Zones58 Embedded Web Server User GuideControlling Access at the SwitchA port binding feature is available on switches and directors that a

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Configuring Zones59Embedded Web Server User GuideAccess can also be controlled at the storage device as an addition or enhancement to redundant array

Page 103 - Products and Parts

Contents6 Embedded Web Server User Guide6 Operating and ManagingProducts and Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Configuring Zones60 Embedded Web Server User GuideNaming Conventions for Zones and Zone SetsThe following naming conventions apply to zones and zone s

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Configuring Zones61Embedded Web Server User GuideIn EWS the WWN displays with the switch or director manufacturer’s name before the WWN. The WWN is as

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Configuring Zones62 Embedded Web Server User GuideA disadvantage of port zoning is that someone may rearrange cable connections to ports (because of p

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Configuring Zones63Embedded Web Server User GuideThe following are some important points to remember about zone sets: If no zone set is active, and t

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Configuring Zones64 Embedded Web Server User GuideRules for Merging Zoned FabricsCertain rules are enforced to ensure that zoning is consistent across

Page 109 - Resetting Ports

Configuring Zones65Embedded Web Server User GuideNote: If merging zones will result in segmented E_Ports and the fabrics will not join, you can join

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Configuring Zones66 Embedded Web Server User GuideFigure 20: Configuring zones3. To configure a zone, first add the zone name to the product configur

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Configuring Zones67Embedded Web Server User Guide4. Type the zone name and click Add New Zone. After the name is validated, the new zone name (Zone-1)

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Configuring Zones68 Embedded Web Server User GuideRename the zone — To rename a configured zone, type the new name in the Zone field and click Rename

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Configuring Zones69Embedded Web Server User GuideConfiguring Zone SetsPerform this procedure to configure, change, enable, or disable zone sets. A zon

Page 114 - Obtaining Product Information

Contents7Embedded Web Server User Guide21 Modify Zone tab view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 115 - Upgrading Firmware

Configuring Zones70 Embedded Web Server User Guide Enable or disable default zone — To toggle (enable or disable) the default zone state, click Enabl

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71Embedded Web Server User Guide4Viewing Product and Fabric DataThis chapter describes how to use the Embedded Web Server to view information related

Page 117 - Error Messages

Viewing Product and Fabric Data72 Embedded Web Server User GuideViewing Product InformationThe View panel of the EWS interface enables you to see a re

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Viewing Product and Fabric Data73Embedded Web Server User Guide Name — The user-defined name or description assigned to the product. Front View and

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Viewing Product and Fabric Data74 Embedded Web Server User GuideTable 5: Status IndicatorsView LED Name Color BehaviorFront System Power Green Off wh

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Viewing Product and Fabric Data75Embedded Web Server User GuideViewing Port PropertiesTo view the properties of a port on a product, perform the follo

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Viewing Product and Fabric Data76 Embedded Web Server User Guide Type— G_port — Displays if nothing is logged into the port and the port is configure

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Viewing Product and Fabric Data77Embedded Web Server User Guide Reason — When the port operating state is Segmented E_Port, Invalid Attachment, or In

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Viewing Product and Fabric Data78 Embedded Web Server User Guide— If Operational State is Inactive:—No Serial Number—No Key Enabled— Switch Speed Conf

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Viewing Product and Fabric Data79Embedded Web Server User GuideViewing FRU PropertiesTo view the properties of an FRU on a product, perform the follow

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Viewing Product and Fabric Data80 Embedded Web Server User GuideViewing Unit PropertiesTo view the unit properties of a product, perform the following

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Viewing Product and Fabric Data81Embedded Web Server User Guide EC Level — Current engineering change (EC) level. Firmware Level — Release number of

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Viewing Product and Fabric Data82 Embedded Web Server User Guide Insistent Domain ID — Indicates whether the domain ID is enabled to be insistent. Th

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Viewing Product and Fabric Data83Embedded Web Server User GuideViewing Operating Parameters for a FabricTo view the Operating Parameters of a product,

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Viewing Product and Fabric Data84 Embedded Web Server User GuideFigure 28: Fabric tab with Products tab viewThe Products page provides a quick glance

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Viewing Product and Fabric Data85Embedded Web Server User GuideParts of the Product CellThe product cell has the following parts: A graphic represent

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Viewing Product and Fabric Data86 Embedded Web Server User GuideParts of the Product GraphicThe product graphic provides the following information: T

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Viewing Product and Fabric Data87Embedded Web Server User GuideTable 7: Operating Status SymbolsSymbolSymbol NameStatus MeaningGreen CircleFully Oper

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Viewing Product and Fabric Data88 Embedded Web Server User GuideViewing Fabric TopologyThe topology of a fabric is a high-level view of the routing an

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Viewing Product and Fabric Data89Embedded Web Server User Guide3. The Topology page provides the information shown in Table 8.Table 8: Components of

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9Embedded Web Server User Guideabout this guideAbout this GuideAbout this GuideThis user guide provides information to help you: Use the Embedded Web

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Viewing Product and Fabric Data90 Embedded Web Server User Guide

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91Embedded Web Server User Guide5Monitoring ProductsThe Monitor page is used to access information about the product including port and node informati

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Monitoring Products92 Embedded Web Server User Guide Block Configuration — Indicates the blocked or unblocked configuration of the port:— Blocked — D

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Monitoring Products93Embedded Web Server User GuideNote: Note that if port optics have also failed, the amber LED will be on. Invalid Attachment — T

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Monitoring Products94 Embedded Web Server User GuideAccessing Port Statistics Choose Monitor on the navigation panel. Choose the Port Stats tab; the P

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Monitoring Products95Embedded Web Server User GuideParts of Statistics TablesThe tables of statistics contain the following columns: Statistics — Typ

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Monitoring Products96 Embedded Web Server User GuideFor the Edge Switch 2/24, the following statistics are also shown: LIPs Detected — A loop initia

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Monitoring Products97Embedded Web Server User GuideError StatisticsThe Error Statistics include these transmit and receive values: Link failures — Nu

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Monitoring Products98 Embedded Web Server User GuideOpen Trunking StatisticsThe Open Trunking Statistics include these transmit and receive values: F

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Monitoring Products99Embedded Web Server User GuideSeverity LevelsSeverity levels are: Informational Minor Major Severe (not operational) Erro

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