Owner's manual

Switch Port
An external transceiver port on a 6780 switch that connects to a 6780 switch in another zone or layer. These ports
reside only on switch PICs in slots 2 and 3 (for zone connections) and 11 through 13 (for layer connections).
Location in OSM tree: External ServerNet Fabric > Switch Group > Switch Module > Switch PIC > Switch Port
Example: Switch Port (1010.1.13.4)
See also Router Connections for Ports Connecting to Other Switches.
Attributes
Switch Port
Displayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value is something
other than OK. Values
Service State
Transceiver Physical
The type of transceiver.
Example: 50/125 - 62.5/125 Micron MMF
Type
The vendor part number of the transceiver.Part Number
The vendor serial number of the transceiver.Serial Number
Identifies the manufacturer of the component.Manufacturer
The vendor hardware revision of the transceiver.Hardware Revision
Logical
The status of the port.
Values:
Port reset
Loss of optical signal
Transceiver absent
PIC absent
No link alive
Link Alive - Port disabled
Neighbor check in progress
Neighbor check complete - Port disabled
Neighbor check failed - No link alive
Connected to node
Connected to switch with wrong numeric selector
Connected to switch with invalid configuration version identifier
Connected to wrong port
Connected to different switch
Connected to switch with incompatible configuration
No response to Manage Port command from neighbor port
Manage Port command not acknowledged (NACKed) from neighbor port
Port enabled
Invalid
Unknown
Connectivity Status
The speed of the port in bits per second.Current Speed
The initial state of the component at the time of discovery.
Values: OK, Fault
Transceiver Device State
Whether the transceiver is enabled.
Enabled: The component is operational.
Disabled: The component is present but not operational.
Transceiver Enabled State
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