HP 3PAR Management Console 4.3.0 Software User's Guide (QL226-96337, December 2012)

The detail pane contains a Summary tab. If the connected device type is "Host," there will also be
a Hosts tab.
The Summary Screen Detail Pane
The detail pane of the Summary screen displays the following information.
DescriptionFieldGroup
The port location in Node:Slot:Port format.PositionGeneral
Port World Wide Name.Port WWN
Node World Wide Name.Node WWN
Indicates whether the port is FC, iSCSI, RCIP, or RCFC.Type
Rate that data can be transferred over the port (1 Gbps, 2 Gbps or 4 Gbps).
When there is no specified value, no connection exists.
Rate
Type of device that the port is connected to: Host or Peer.Connected Device
Type
The name of the system associated with the selected port.Connected Device
Port firmware mode setting. Ports in Initiator mode are connected to drive cages
and ports in Target mode export to hosts. Suspended mode is for target ports that
Mode
have not yet been initialized by the system (this is rare). Peer mode is for Ethernet
ports.
Current state of the port.State
For iSCSI ports. The Media Access Control address for the Ethernet interface.MAC (not shown)
For iSCSI ports. The Target Portal Group Tag for the iSCSI target portal group.TPGT (not shown)
The throughput in KBps.Total Data
Throughput
Resources
The type of port connection: Host or Peer.Connection ModeSettings
(displayed for
Connection type or port connection setting: Loop or Point.Connection Type
FC and RCFC
ports)
Data transfer rate setting (for example, 1 Gbps). Auto indicates that the system
automatically selects the rate.
Configured Rate
Maximum rate of connection from the port.Max Rate
Indicates whether Fibre Channel service Class 2 is Disabled, Ack 1 or Ack 0.Class 2
For fabric attached ports, indicates the VLUN change notification setting. When
set to Enabled, notices are generated and sent to the fabric controller. When set
to Disabled, no notification is sent.
VCN
Indicates whether the node's WWN is Enabled or Disabled.Unique Node WWN
If disabled, each I/O generates a separate interrupt to the HBA port driver rather
than generating one interrupt for multiple I/O completion.
Interrupt Coalesce
For RCIP ports. Media Access Control address of the Ethernet interface.MACIP Settings
(displayed for
For iSCSI ports. Indicates if the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
protocol is enabled.
DHCP
RCIP and iSCI
ports - not
shown)
IP address of the iSCSI or RCIP port.IP Address
The address of a local IP router on the same network as the system, used to forward
traffic to destinations beyond the local network.
Gateway
The netmask address for the iSCSI or RCIP interface.Subnet Mask
246 Using the Peer Motion Manager