Bridge FC4/2 Service and User Manual

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2 The hardware path that was selected in STM. See chapter 3 for more information on hardware
paths.
3 The product identification. For the SSB, the product HP A3308 is the same for HP A3511A and
HP A3511AZ.
4 A description of the hardware for the device that was selected.
5 The vendor identification and HP product number.
6 The version of the SSB firmware.
7 The unique identifier, a 64-bit value the factory assigns to the SSB.
8 The FC port the Information Log is using.
9 Status of Port A. This example shows that a device is present, but the communication protocol
(loop) has not been established.
10 Status of Port B. Shows the topology, speed, and laser type of the FC adapter in Port B.
11-14 Status of Ports 0-3. Shows the type of SCSI connection (parallel), type of SCSI adapter in use
(16-bit, Differential, Fast), and the SCSI adapter ID. If a SCSI adapter is not detected, the
status shows “Not Present.”
15 Shows fan status, “good” or “bad.” A “bad” fan is not operating and needs replacing.
16 Shows fan speed.
17-22 Status of Install and Fault LED lights on back panel. “Installed” is ON if device is installed,
BLINKING if device is installed but offline, OFF if not installed. When “Fault” is ON,
communication with the device has been lost; “Fault” is OFF when the connection is good.
23 Status of SSB. Shows whether SSB is on or off and whether a fault (loss of communication)
has occurred at any of the ports.
24 Help text explaining how to interpret blinking LED status.
25 Help text explaining where to find error information.
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