ServerNet Cluster 6780 Operations Guide (G06.28+, H06.05+)

SCF Commands for the External ServerNet SAN
Manager Subsystem
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INFO CONNECTION Command Example
In this example:
Reponse Status
is the general condition of the connection. For a list of possible values, see
Response Status Enumeration on page 5-53.
Rsp Status Detail
is the specific condition of the connection. For a list of possible values, see
Response Status Detail Enumeration on page 5-53.
Switch Type
indicates the type of switch on the fabric. Possible values are Model 6780 and
Model 6770. The 6780 switch is used in a layered topology. The 6770 switch is
used in the star topologies.
Port
is the connector location on the MSEB to which the fiber-optic ServerNet cable is
attached. The only valid port number on the MSEB is port 6.
PIC Type (MSEB)
is the type of plug-in card (PIC) used in the MSEB.
NNA Version
indicates the version of the Node Numbering Agent on the MSEB.
Node Number Mask
is a bit-mask indicating which bits of the node routing ID are valid.
Node Routing ID
is the node number routing ID. For the MSEB, the ID is configured on the NNA
PIC. For the cluster switch port, the ID is assigned by the external fabric.
SvNet Node Number
is a number that identifies a member system in a ServerNet cluster. The ServerNet
node number is a simplified expression of the node-routing ID that determines the
node to which a ServerNet packet is routed.
On a 6780 switch, the ServerNet node number is assigned based on the PIC slot
and transceiver port number to which the node is connected. On a 6770 switch, the
ServerNet node number is assigned based on the switch port to which the node is
connected.