User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Section1 Introduction
- Section2 Using SANbox Manager
- 2.1 Installing SANbox Manager
- 2.1.1 SANsurfer Management Suite Disk - Windows Installation
- 2.1.2 SANsurfer Management Suite Disk - Linux Installation
- 2.1.3 SANsurfer Management Suite Disk - Solaris Installation
- 2.1.4 SANbox2 Installation Disk - Windows Installation
- 2.1.5 SANbox2 Installation Disk - Linux Installation
- 2.1.6 SANbox2 Installation Disk - Solaris Installation
- 2.2 Starting SANbox Manager
- 2.3 Exiting SANbox Manager
- 2.4 Uninstalling SANbox Manager
- 2.5 Changing Default File Password
- 2.6 Setting Preferences
- 2.7 Using Online Help
- 2.8 Viewing Software Version and Copyright Information
- 2.9 SANbox Manager User Interface
- 2.10 Using the Topology Display
- 2.11 Using the Faceplate Display
- 2.1 Installing SANbox Manager
- Section3 Managing Fabrics
- 3.1 Security
- 3.2 Managing the Fabric Database
- 3.3 Replacing a Failed Switch
- 3.4 Displaying Fabric Information
- 3.5 Zoning a Fabric
- Section4 Managing Switches
- 4.1 Displaying Switch Information
- 4.2 Managing Alarms
- 4.3 Exporting Name Server Information to a File
- 4.4 Paging a Switch
- 4.5 Setting the Date and Time
- 4.6 Setting Temperature Thresholds
- 4.7 Resetting a Switch
- 4.8 Configuring a Switch
- 4.9 Archiving a Switch
- 4.10 Restoring a Switch
- 4.11 Managing Firmware
- 4.12 Restoring the Factory Default Configuration
- Section5 Managing Ports
- AppendixA Command Line Interface
- A.1 Logging On to a Switch
- A.2 Command Syntax
- A.3 Commands
- Admin Command
- Alias Command
- Config Command
- Date Command
- Fallback Command
- Help Command
- History Command
- Image Command
- Lip Command
- Passwd Command
- Ps Command
- Quit Command
- Reset Command
- Set Command
- Set Config Command
- Set Log Command
- Set Port Command
- Set Setup Command
- Show Command
- Show Config Command
- Show Log Command
- Show Perf Command
- Show Setup Command
- Shutdown Command
- Test Command
- Uptime Command
- User Command
- Whoami Command
- Zone Command
- Zoneset Command
- Zoning Command
- AppendixB Graphing Port Performance
- AppendixC Messages
- C.1 Fabrics File—Open, Save
- C.2 Add a Fabric
- C.3 Network Properties Dialog
- C.4 Switch Properties Dialog
- C.5 Port Properties Dialog
- C.6 Faceplate Display
- C.7 Firmware Fallback Dialog
- C.8 Load Firmware Dialog
- C.9 Port Loopback Test Dialog
- C.10 Extended Credits Dialog
- C.11 Zoning Dialog
- C.12 Restore Configuration Dialog
- C.13 Save Fabric View
- C.14 Trap Configuration Dialog
- Glossary
- Index

5 – Managing Ports
Configuring Ports
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5.2.4
Changing TL Modes
You can configure a TL_Port to support a loop of private target devices or a loop
of private initiator devices.
■ For a loop of up to 124 private target devices, choose the TL Target radio
button. This enables up to 63 initiator devices anywhere in the fabric to
automatically connect with the private devices on the TL_Port. Group the
TL_Port and up to 63 initiators in the same soft or VPF zone using worldwide
name or domain ID and port ID membership to limit the number of possible
initiators to 63.
■ For a loop of up to 125 private initiator devices, choose the TL Initiator radio
button. This enables the private initiators on the TL_Port to automatically
connect to up to 64 target and initiator devices in the same soft or VPF zone.
You must group the TL_Port and the target devices in the same soft or VPF
zone using worldwide name or domain ID and port ID membership. If there
are more than 65 members in the zone, the TL_Port will be unable to
communicate with the fabric.
5.2.5
Changing Buffer-to-Buffer Credits
Each port has a receive buffer capacity of 12 Fibre Channel frames or credits
which is equal to approximately 24K bytes. Port buffer credits can be changed on
ports to allow connections to non-QLogic switches that have different port buffer
capacities. To change port buffer credits, do the following:
1. Select one or more ports in the faceplate display.
2. Open the Port menu and select Port Properties.
3. In the E_Port BB Credits field, enter the new number in the range from
0–255.
4. Choose the OK button to write the new buffer-to-buffer setting to the switch.
5.2.6
I/O Stream Guard
The I/O Stream Guard feature suppresses Registered State Control Notification
(RSCN) messages on a port basis.