Brocade Web Tools Administrator's Guide v7.1.0 (53-1002756-01, March 2013)

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Port management overview
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General—All ports
- Rename
- Edit Configuration
- Re-Authenticate
- Port—Enable/Disable/Swap
- PID—Bind/Un-Bind
- Persistent—Enable/Disable
- F-Port—BB Credit/Trunking
- Trunking—Enable/Disable
- NPIV—Enable/Disable/Max Login
- QoS—Enable/Disable (requires Adaptive Networking License)
- CSCTL—Enable/Disable (requires Adaptive Networking License)
- Beacon—Enable/Disable
- Speed combination (applicable only to the Brocade 6520, Brocade 6510 and Brocade DCX
8510-4,8510-8 with the FC16-32 or FC16-48
- Compression—Enable/Disable
- Encryption—Enable/Disable
- Forward Error Correction—Enable/Disable
SFP—Physical ports only (FC, CEE, and GbE)
- Basic Information about the port.
- Advanced information about the port equipment
QSFP—Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable ports
- Basic Information about the port.
- Advanced information about the port equipment.
- UnitNumber
- ChannelIndex
- DeviceTech
- MaxCaseTemp
Port Statistics
- Advanced port statistics
- Error details
- FCIP Tunnels—GbE ports and logical FCIP ports only (not available for the FR4-16IP).
Controllable ports
All ports have a Controllable attribute visible from the Advanced Mode, which represents the RBAC
permission.
The Controllable attribute is No when non-owned E_Ports and indirect member ports on non-owned
switches are accessible in read-only mode and are not controllable, regardless of RBAC
permissions. Additionally, if you are logged in with read-only permission, the Controllable attribute
displays No for all ports.