HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.x administrator guide (5697-7344, March 2008)

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8 Offline No_Light PRESENT U_PORT LED
9 Offline No_Light PRESENT U_PORT LED
10 Offline No_Module PRESENT U_PORT LED
11 Offline No_Module PRESENT U_PORT LED
12 Offline No_Module PRESENT U_PORT LED
13 Offline No_Module PRESENT U_PORT LED
14 Online In_Sync PRESENT ACTIVE F_PORT G_PORT U_PORT
LOGICAL_ONLINE LOGIN NOELP LED ACCEPT
15 Online In_Sync PRESENT ACTIVE E_PORT G_PORT U_PORT SEGMENTED
LOGIN LED
6. Enter the portLogDumpPort portid command where the port ID is the port number; then, view the
device to switch communication.
switch:admin> portlogdump 13
time task event port cmd args
-------------------------------------------------
Tue Apr 24 19:45:58 2007
19:45:58.728 PORT Tx3 0 12
22000000,00000000,ffffffff,11010000
19:45:58.778 SPEE sn 0 WS 000000f0,00000000,00000000
19:45:58.787 SPEE sn 0 WS 00000001,00000000,00000000
19:45:59.327 SPEE sn 0 NC 00000002,00000000,00000001
19:45:59.328 LOOP loopscn 0 LIP 8002
19:45:59.328 LOOP loopscn 0 LIP f7f7
19:45:59.328 PORT Tx3 0 12
22000000,00000000,ffffffff,11010000
19:45:59.378 SPEE sn 0 WS 000000f0,00000000,00000000
19:45:59.387 SPEE sn 0 WS 00000001,00000000,00000000
19:45:59.927 SPEE sn 0 NC 00000002,00000000,00000001
19:45:59.927 LOOP loopscn 0 LIP 8002
19:45:59.928 LOOP loopscn 0 LIP f7f7
19:45:59.928 PORT Tx3 0 12
22000000,00000000,ffffffff,11010000
NOTE: See ”Viewing the port log” on page 306 for overview information about portLogDump.
Identifying media-related issues
This section provides procedures that help pinpoint any media-related issues in the fabric. The tests listed in
Table 70 are a combination of structural and functional tests that can be used to provide an overview of the
hardware components and help identify media-related issues.
Structural tests perform basic testing of the switch circuit. If a structural test fails, replace the main board
or port blade.
Functional tests verify the intended operational behavior of the switch by running frames through ports
or bypass circuitry.