User guide
Table Of Contents
- I
- Introduction
- Distance Solution
- Installation
- Step One: Ensure That Attached Devices Function Properly
- Step Two: Set Up Device Router
- Step Three: Clear the Node Mapping Table of the Host Router
- Step Four: Set Up Host Router
- Step Five: Run Connection Check
- Step Six: Run Subsystem Device Check
- Step Seven: Set Operating Mode
- Step Eight: Power Down Sequence (optional)
- Step Nine: Power Up Sequence (optional)
- Operation
- Installation
- SCSI-Fibre Channel Fabric Connectivity A5814A-003
- System Maintenance
- Serial Port Diagnostics
- Brocade 2800 Fabric Switch
- RAID Manager XP
- Appendix A: SCSI-Fibre Channel Router Specifications
- Appendix B: Diagnostic Status Codes
- Index

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4. At the cursor, enter a question mark ‘?’ to view the menu.
5.2.4 Serial Port Operation with PROCOMM PLUS
As is shown in Figure 5-12, a number of serial port diagnostic commands are available for the
user in the ‘Serial Port Menu’.
Note: The menu commands and screens that the user sees in PROCOMM present the same
menu selection options as those presented in Windows HyperTerminal.
5.2.4.1.1 ‘?’: Show Serial Port Service Utility Key Assignments Menu
This command will display a list of functions as shown in Figure 5-12. If using the SCSI-
FC Router in a distance solution, please note that functions that appear on the screen in
Figure 5-12 are utilized with the host router (SCSI-FC Router H). This is also the screen
that will appear if the router is being used as a connectivity device. Figure 5-13 shows
the menu that appears for use by the device router (SCSI-FC Router D).
Figure 5-12. Serial Port Menu (for Host Router in Distance Solution)