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Virtual Connect modules 249
Column Description
HBA Port
HBA port number
Server Blade
Server blade bay location
SAN Fabric
Name of the SAN Fabric connected to this port
To edit the SAN Fabric, click the SAN Fabric in the left navigation tree.
Uplink Port
A module uplink port used by the server to connect to the data center SAN
fabric
Profile
Server profile with connections to this port
HBA Port Speed
Speed setting of the HBA port
HBA Port Status
Status of the HBA port
HBA WWPN
World Wide Port Name of the port, either assigned by Virtual Connect or as
provided by the hardware
Interconnect Bay Overall Status icon definitions
Icon Operational state Meaning Corrective action
OK Device is fully operational. None
Unknown Device operational state cannot be
determined.
Check Onboard Administrator
communication.
(blue)
Initializing
Device is initializing.
Wait until initialization is complete.
(This icon should only be seen at
startup.)
(yellow)
Degraded Device is partially operational, but
capability is lost.
Check and correct the Onboard
Administrator error condition.
(orange)
Misconfigured Device has a configuration error. Correct the Virtual Connect Manager
configuration attributes.
(orange)
Incompatible Device does not match the
configuration.
Remove the incorrect hardware. Insert
the correct module.
(orange)
No communication Cannot communicate with the
device.
Check the physical connections and IP
address.
Missing Device is configured but not
accessible.
Insert the correct hardware module.
Failed Device is not operational because
of an error.
Reset the device or application, or
replace the device.
Interconnect Bay OA Reported Status icon definitions
Icon Operational state Meaning Corrective action
OK Device is fully operational. None
Unknown Device operational state cannot be
determined.
Check Onboard Administrator
communication.
(yellow)
Degraded Device is partially operational, but
capacity is lost.
Check and correct the Onboard
Administrator error condition.
Failed Device is not operational because
of an error.
Check and correct the Onboard
Administrator error condition.