Table 62: Set Hard Address menu (continued)
Function Next menu
Note:
1. Supplemental Message Line 1: <PORT n:cd>
• n = the port number. (0 or 1)
• cd = the last AL_PA value saved.
2. Supplemental Message Line 2: <ll - Valid Addr/Invalid - hh >
• ll = the next lower valid address.
• Valid Addr/Invalid = indicates the cd address is valid or invalid.
• hh = the next higher valid AL_PA.
Cancel
Causes the “Fibre Options menu (Services menu)” on page 100 to display.
c
Causes the high order number (c) to increment. This hexadecimal number wraps from F to 0.
d
Causes the low order number (d) to increment. This hexadecimal number wraps from F to 0.
Save Data
Causes the port addresses to be saved, then returns to “Fibre Options menu (Services menu)” on
page 100.
This menu allows selection of the AL_PA for the port. As the "c" and "d" options are incremented, the
supplemental message lines indicate whether the new value is valid or not. The lines also indicate the
next higher and lower valid addresses. Select only a valid address for the AL_PA. If the drive cannot
congure (LIP) with this AL_PA, try a different one.
Note: Refer to “Messages and supplemental messages (Fibre Channel only)” in Table 44 on page 79 for
bre-addressing information.
Use Soft Address menu
Table 63 on page 105 shows the Use Soft Address menu items.
Table 63:
Use Soft Address menu
Function Next menu
Continue… “Set Port 0 {or 1} menu (Services menu)” on page 101
Note:
1. Supplemental Message Line 1: Port0 ID=aa bb cd
2. Supplemental Message Line 2: Port1 ID=aa bb cd
Continue…
The action was successful and operation complete. The “Fibre Options menu (Services menu)” on
page 100 opens.
Note:
1. Soft addressing is not recommended.
2. Refer to “Messages and supplemental messages (Fibre Channel only)” in Table 44 on page 79 for
bre-addressing information.
Virtual Operator panel
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