HP StorageWorks LUN Configuration and Security Manager XP user guide for the XP12000/XP10000/SVS200 (T1714-96008, June 2006)

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Data transfer speed for Fibre Channel ports
As the system continues operating, you might notice that a larger amount of data is transferred at some
ports, but a smaller amount is transferred at other ports. If you set a faster data transfer speed for ports
where a larger amount of data is transferred, you can optimize system performance. If you set a slower
data transfer speed for ports where a smaller amount of data is transferred, you can also optimize
performance.
For more information, seeSpecifying a Fibre Channel port’s data transfer speed” on page 100.
Standard, High Speed, and Initiator/External MIX modes
Channel adapter boards have built-in ports used for connecting hosts and an array. Ports can be in
Standard, High Speed, or Initiator/External MIX mode, although all ports are in Standard mode by
E0 5 AB 37 6B 69 33 101
DC 6 AA 38 6A 70 32 102
DA 7 A9 39 69 71 31 103
D9 8 A7 40 67 72 2E 104
D6 9 A6 41 66 73 2D 105
D5 10 A5 42 65 74 2C 106
D4 11 A3 43 63 75 2B 107
D3 12 9F 44 5C 76 2A 108
D2 13 9E 45 5A 77 29 109
D1 14 9D 46 59 78 27 110
CE 15 9B 47 56 79 26 111
CD 16 98 48 55 80 25 112
CC 17 97 49 54 81 23 113
CB 18 90 50 53 82 1F 114
CA 19 8F 51 52 83 1E 115
C9 20 88 52 51 84 1D 116
C7 21 84 53 4E 85 1B 117
C6 22 82 54 4D 86 18 118
C5 23 81 55 4C 87 17 119
C3 24 80 56 4B 88 10 120
BC 25 7C 57 4A 89 0F 121
BA 26 7A 58 49 90 08 122
B9 27 79 59 47 91 04 123
B6 28 76 60 46 92 02 124
B5 29 75 61 45 93 01 125
B4 30 74 62 43 94
B3 31 73 63 3C 95
Table 2 Available addresses for Fibre Channel ports (continued)
Port
address
(AL-PA)
Loop ID Port
address
(AL-PA)
Loop ID Port
address
(AL-PA)
Loop ID Port
address
(AL-PA)
Loop ID