Data Center Fabric Manager Enterprise User Manual v10.3.X (53-1001357-01, November 2009)

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Troubleshooting device connectivity
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Reverse Route. This tab shows the path from the destination port to the source port.
NOTE
This reverse route may sometimes be different from the forward route.
FC Ping. This tab shows the minimum, maximum and average round trip times between
the selected device port WWNs and the domain controller. It details whether the selected
device port WWNs are zoned or not. It also shows the number of frames sent to the device
port, frames rejected, frames timed-out and frames received by the device port.
6. Click Close on the Trace Route Summary dialog box.
7. Click Cancel on the Trace Route dialog box.
Troubleshooting device connectivity
To troubleshoot device connectivity, complete the following steps.
1. Select Configure > FC Troubleshooting > Device Connectivity.
The Device Connectivity Troubleshooting dialog box displays.
2. Select the source and destination ports on which you want to troubleshoot device connectivity
using one of the following options:
Enter the source and destination ports directly by selecting the Enter port FC Address
option and completing the following steps.
a. Enter the source port in the Source field.
k. Enter the destination port in the Destination field.
l. Click Search and Add.
Select the source and destination ports from a list by selecting the Select two device ports
option and completing the following steps.
a. Right-click a fabric in the Available Device Ports table and select Expand All.
m. Select the ports (source and destination) for which you want to confirm device sharing
from the Available Device Ports table.
To add a detached device to troubleshoot device connectivity, refer to Adding
detached device” on page 600.
n. Click the right arrow button.