ISR645610-00 BiSR6152Router ManagerUser’s Guide
PrefaceWhat’s in the Help Systemx ISR645610-00 B Chapter 4 Viewing Service Information describes the pages used to monitor and manage the licensed s
A–Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Management Information Base (MIB)A-4 ISR645610-00 BNetwork Port TableThe network port table contains a lis
A–Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Management Information Base (MIB)ISR645610-00 B A-5qsrNwPortRoleqsrNwPortIndexqsrNwPortAddressModeqsrIPAdd
A–Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Management Information Base (MIB)A-6 ISR645610-00 BqsrGatewayqsrMacAddressqstNwLinkStatusqsrNwLinkRateFibr
A–Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Management Information Base (MIB)ISR645610-00 B A-7QsrFcPortEntryA Fibre Channel port entry consists of th
A–Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Management Information Base (MIB)A-8 ISR645610-00 BqsrFcPortIdqsrFcPortTypeqsrFcLinkStatusqsrFcLinkRateSen
A–Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Management Information Base (MIB)ISR645610-00 B A-9QsrSensorEntryA sensor entry consists of the following
A–Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Management Information Base (MIB)A-10 ISR645610-00 BqsrUpperThresholdqsrLowerThresholdqsrSensorStateAccess
A–Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)NotificationsISR645610-00 B A-11NotificationsThe router provides the following notification types: “Notif
A–Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)NotificationsA-12 ISR645610-00 BAgent Start Up NotificationThe agent startup notification indicates that t
A–Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)NotificationsISR645610-00 B A-13 qsrEventTimeStamp qsrEventSeverityGeneric NotificationThe generic notif
PrefaceDocumentation ConventionsISR645610-00 B xi Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6) for the Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Specificatio
A–Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)NotificationsA-14 ISR645610-00 B
ISR645610-00 B B-1B Log MessagesThis appendix provides details about messages logged to a file. The message log is persistent because it is maintaine
B–Log MessagesB-2 ISR645610-00 B NIC = FCIP NIC module System = System module User = User module The Msg. Type column specifies the log message t
B–Log MessagesISR645610-00 B B-341077 QLBA_CreateInitiatorObject: Too many initiatorsApp Error Unable to create an object for initiator object; excee
B–Log MessagesB-4 ISR645610-00 B41268 QLIS_LoginPduContinue: Missing target nameApp Error iSCSI Login PDU received without a target name for a normal
B–Log MessagesISR645610-00 B B-541354 QLIS_LoginPduContinue: Unexpected CHAP key detectedApp Error iSCSI Login rejected due to a CHAP key error.41508
B–Log MessagesB-6 ISR645610-00 B41701 QLBI_Passthru: Invalid data length %d bytesApp Error Pass-Through command issued by management tool (such as GU
B–Log MessagesISR645610-00 B B-742024 QLFC_Logout: No active path to device. WWPN:%.2X%.2X%.2X%.2X%.2X%.2X%.2X%.2XApp Error Attempting logout of devi
B–Log MessagesB-8 ISR645610-00 B42404 QLIS_InstantiateSession: Maximum number (%d) of allowed hosts already logged inApp Error Failed to execute iSCS
B–Log MessagesISR645610-00 B B-953584 QLIS_LoginPduContinue: [0x%x] SES_STATE_LOGGED_IN NORMALApp Info iSCSI session full feature login.53585 QLIS_Lo
PrefaceDocumentation Conventionsxii ISR645610-00 B Te x t in blue font indicates a hyperlink (jump) to a figure, table, or section in this guide,
B–Log MessagesB-10 ISR645610-00 B54359 QLFC_Logout: Port Name %.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2xApp Info Fibre Channel login event notification, VP (vi
B–Log MessagesISR645610-00 B B-1156346 QLMP_CombineMPDevice: Virtual Target Online App Info An array came online.56347 QLMP_CombineMPDevice: Node Nam
B–Log MessagesB-12 ISR645610-00 B56870 QLDM_CreateMigrationObject: Failed to create Source Lun ObjectApp Info Failed to allocate memory for the sourc
B–Log MessagesISR645610-00 B B-1369941 #%d: QLUtmProcessResponseQueue: Invalid handle %x EntryType %xiSCSI Fatal Response queue entry contains an in
B–Log MessagesB-14 ISR645610-00 B70499 #%d: QLProcessResponseQueue: Invalid handle for ET_PASSTHROUGH_STATUSiSCSI Fatal Response queue invalid handle
B–Log MessagesISR645610-00 B B-1570938 #%d: ql_adapter_up: Failed to initialize adapteriSCSI Fatal iSCSI controller failed to initialize.72351 #%d: Q
B–Log MessagesB-16 ISR645610-00 B74587 #%d: QLIsrDecodeMailbox: Link down iSCSI Error iSCSI processor reported a link down condition.74656 #%d: QLRea
B–Log MessagesISR645610-00 B B-1774800 #%d: QLSetTargetData: No more room in Target Database.iSCSI Error Driver’s target database is full. Use the CL
B–Log MessagesB-18 ISR645610-00 B102423 #%d: qlutm_init: Failed to return diagnostic result to BridgeFC Fatal Fibre Channel processor failed to retur
B–Log MessagesISR645610-00 B B-19102746 #%d: QLProcessResponseQueue: Invalid handle %x, type %xFC Fatal Response queue entry contains an invalid hand
PrefaceLicense AgreementsISR645610-00 B xiiiFigure i. Example: Jagged Edges Depict Partial InterfaceLicense AgreementsRefer to the QLogic Software E
B–Log MessagesB-20 ISR645610-00 B106813 #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: Unexpected async event (%x), MB1=%x, MB2=%x, MB3=%x, MB4=%x, MB5=%x, MB6=%x, MB7=%xFC
B–Log MessagesISR645610-00 B B-21107041 #%d: QLUpdateDeviceDatabase 0x%x: GET_ID failed %xFC Error Driver’s host (initiator) database is full. Maximu
B–Log MessagesB-22 ISR645610-00 B119088 #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: LIP occurred (%x): mailbox1 = %xFC Info Fibre Channel loop initialization process (LI
B–Log MessagesISR645610-00 B B-23120374 #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: IDC Completion (%x) %x, %x, %x, %x, %x, %x, %xFC Info For FCoE protocol, the inter-dr
B–Log MessagesB-24 ISR645610-00 B139270 QBRPC_Initialize:GetIscsiAdv Mem Allocation errorUser Error Get iSCSI Advanced API memory allocation failed.1
B–Log MessagesISR645610-00 B B-25139287 QBRPC_Initialize:LunMask Mem Allocation errorUser Error Failed memory allocation for Get LUN Mask API.139288
B–Log MessagesB-26 ISR645610-00 B139304 QBRPC_Initialize:NtpStats Mem Allocation errorUser Error Failed memory allocation for NTP Status API.139305 Q
B–Log MessagesISR645610-00 B B-27139938 FcipRoute#%d Add Failed because relevant FCIP Licence not availableApp Error FCIP route add/mod failed becaus
B–Log MessagesB-28 ISR645610-00 B151897 qapisetbridgebasicinfo_1_svc:Bridge configuration changedUser Info Router configuration has changed.151908 GE
B–Log MessagesISR645610-00 B B-29152083 qapiremoveinitiator_1_svc : Initiator RemovedUser Info An initiator has been removed.152096 qapisetmigrfctarg
PrefaceTechnical Supportxiv ISR645610-00 BContact InformationQLogic Technical Support for products under warranty is available during local standard
B–Log MessagesB-30 ISR645610-00 B152107 RemoveMigration:%d with Job Id %d and error = %dUser Info Failed to remove a migration job with ID specified
B–Log MessagesISR645610-00 B B-31172240 FcipRoute#%d: De-encapsulation Error on ReceiveFCIP Error FCIP route #n Local Node is out of sync with the re
B–Log MessagesB-32 ISR645610-00 B172301 FcipRoute#%d: Did not get the keepalive msg form remote peer last %lu, curr %luFCIP Error The FCIP route #n h
B–Log MessagesISR645610-00 B B-33205571 QL3xxx:%s: Auto Negotiation error detectedNIC Error Ethernet port was not able to negotiate the config-ured s
B–Log MessagesB-34 ISR645610-00 B237572 "Failed to kill sys killer %d\n" System Error Failed to kill system task.237573 Temperature over hi
ISR645610-00 B Glossary-1GlossaryadapterThe board that interfaces between the host system and the target devices. Adapter is synonymous with host bus
iSR6152 Router ManagerUser’s GuideGlossary-2 ISR645610-00 BdeviceA target, typically a disk drive. Hardware such as a disk drive, tape drive, printe
ISR645610-00 B Glossary-3iSR6152 Router ManagerUser’s GuideFCSee Fibre Channel.FC-IP modeData transportation mode in which the iSR6152 transports Fi
iSR6152 Router ManagerUser’s GuideGlossary-4 ISR645610-00 BG_PortGeneric port. A port that can operate as either an E_Port or an F_Port. A G_Port ca
ISR645610-00 B Glossary-5iSR6152 Router ManagerUser’s Guideloop portSee L_Port.LIPLoop initialization process. The initializa-tion process in an arb
ISR645610-00 B 1-11 Getting StartedThis chapter provides information to help you get started using SANsurfer Router Manager. It includes the followin
iSR6152 Router ManagerUser’s GuideGlossary-6 ISR645610-00 BNL_PortNode loop port. A port capable of arbitrated loop functions and protocols. An NL_P
ISR645610-00 B Glossary-7iSR6152 Router ManagerUser’s Guideport instanceThe number of the port in the system. Each adapter may have one or multiple
iSR6152 Router ManagerUser’s GuideGlossary-8 ISR645610-00 BSNMPSimple network management protocol. SNMP is a networking protocol that enables you to
ISR645610-00 B Glossary-9iSR6152 Router ManagerUser’s GuideWWULNWorld wide unique LUN name. Identifiers for SCSI devices are read from page 83 and p
iSR6152 Router ManagerUser’s GuideGlossary-10 ISR645610-00 B
ISR645610-00 B Index-1IndexAAbout box, viewing Router Manager version 2-6about SANsurfer Router Manager 1-9access control, target 3-4action menu, See
iSR6152 Router ManagerUser’s GuideIndex-2 ISR645610-00 BCCHAPauthentication error B-4configuring 1-xdefinition of Glossary-1iSCSI discovered target
ISR645610-00 B Index-3iSR6152 Router ManagerUser’s Guidedisablingauthentication trap generation 3-11CHAP 3-36NTP servers 3-8VPG status 3-24disconnect
iSR6152 Router ManagerUser’s GuideIndex-4 ISR645610-00 BFibre Channel ports 3-12, 4-3advanced configuration 3-14FCIP routes 3-39icon 2-14information
ISR645610-00 B Index-5iSR6152 Router ManagerUser’s Guideinformationbasic router 3-3NTP servers 3-8Information pagearrays 3-34discovered iSCSI initiat
1–Getting StartedConnecting the Management Workstation to the Router1-2 ISR645610-00 BConnecting the Management Workstation to the RouterThis section
iSR6152 Router ManagerUser’s GuideIndex-6 ISR645610-00 BJjumbo framesdefinition of Glossary-4FCIP routes 3-40iSCSI ports 3-21MTU, setting 3-21LL_Por
ISR645610-00 B Index-7iSR6152 Router ManagerUser’s Guidemedia, definition of Glossary-5menu bar 2-3menusFile 2-3Help 2-6Settings 2-4shortcut 2-6View
iSR6152 Router ManagerUser’s GuideIndex-8 ISR645610-00 Bport instance, definition of Glossary-7portsconnection mode 3-13definition of Glossary-6Fibr
ISR645610-00 B Index-9iSR6152 Router ManagerUser’s Guiderouter logdefinition of Glossary-7viewing 2-4, 2-6, 2-10routes, See also FCIP routesRPCdefini
iSR6152 Router ManagerUser’s GuideIndex-10 ISR645610-00 BStatistics pageFCIP routes 3-42Fibre Channel ports 3-14iSCSI ports 3-22statusFibre Channel
ISR645610-00 B Index-11iSR6152 Router ManagerUser’s GuideVverifying jobs, configuring 2-5, 2-8versionhardware 3-3Router Manager, viewing 2-6software
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1–Getting StartedConnecting the Management Workstation to the RouterISR645610-00 B 1-3For a Windows workstation:1. On the Windows Start menu, point t
1–Getting StartedStarting SANsurfer Router Manager1-4 ISR645610-00 B3. Launch the FW Update Wizard using one of the following methods: On the File m
1–Getting StartedStarting SANsurfer Router ManagerISR645610-00 B 1-5Starting SANsurfer Router Manager on WindowsOn a Windows system, do one of the fo
ii ISR645610-00 BiSR6152 Router ManagerUser’s GuideInformation furnished in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, QLogic Corp
1–Getting StartedConnecting SANsurfer Router Manager to the Router1-6 ISR645610-00 BThe SANsurfer Router Manager main window opens (see “Main Window”
1–Getting StartedGetting HelpISR645610-00 B 1-7Getting HelpThis section provides information about: “Viewing the Help System” on page 1-7 “Specify
1–Getting StartedGetting Help1-8 ISR645610-00 B To view help related to a specific wizard dialog box or window, click the Help button, located at th
1–Getting StartedGetting HelpISR645610-00 B 1-93. When you finish choosing your browser, do one of the following: To save the browser location to t
1–Getting StartedSetting Security1-10 ISR645610-00 BSetting SecuritySANsurfer Router Manager security ensures that any router configuration changes r
1–Getting StartedSetting SecurityISR645610-00 B 1-11Figure 1-4. Setting System Security4. Under Application Access, complete the following boxes: C
1–Getting StartedRefreshing the Host Configuration1-12 ISR645610-00 BRefreshing the Host ConfigurationThe host configuration (including the router tr
1–Getting StartedExiting SANsurfer Router ManagerISR645610-00 B 1-13Exiting SANsurfer Router ManagerTo exit SANsurfer Router Manager, choose one of t
1–Getting StartedExiting SANsurfer Router Manager1-14 ISR645610-00 B
ISR645610-00 B 2-12 Understanding the User InterfaceThis chapter describes the components of the SANsurfer Router Manager user interface, including t
ISR645610-00 B iiiTable of ContentsPrefaceIntended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i
2–Understanding the User InterfaceMain Window2-2 ISR645610-00 BMain WindowThe SANsurfer Router Manager interface consists of a menu bar, a toolbar, a
2–Understanding the User InterfaceMenu BarISR645610-00 B 2-3Menu BarThe SANsurfer Router Manager menu bar contains the File, View, Settings, Wizards,
2–Understanding the User InterfaceMenu Bar2-4 ISR645610-00 B Restore FRU recovers the router’s configuration and persistent data from a file. (For d
2–Understanding the User InterfaceMenu BarISR645610-00 B 2-5 Configure Migration Jobs opens the Create Data Migration Job dialog box to schedule an
2–Understanding the User InterfaceToolbar2-6 ISR645610-00 BHelp MenuThe Help menu provides the following options: Set Browser Location specifies the
2–Understanding the User InterfaceShortcut MenusISR645610-00 B 2-7Figure 2-2. Shortcut Menus (Examples)NOTE:The options that are available on the sh
2–Understanding the User InterfaceShortcut Menus2-8 ISR645610-00 BTable 2-3 provides a description of each shortcut menu option, listed alphabeticall
2–Understanding the User InterfaceShortcut MenusISR645610-00 B 2-9FCIP Route Remove Launches a wizard to select an FCIP route to delete.FW Update Wiz
2–Understanding the User InterfaceTree Pane2-10 ISR645610-00 BTree PaneThe left pane of the SANsurfer Router Manager window contains a “tree” view of
2–Understanding the User InterfaceTree PaneISR645610-00 B 2-11Figure 2-3. Router Tree Pane (Example)The router tree contains the connected iSR6152 ro
iv ISR645610-00 BiSR6152 Router ManagerUser’s Guide2 Understanding the User InterfaceMain Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2–Understanding the User InterfaceTree Pane2-12 ISR645610-00 B “Arrays” on page 3-34 “iSCSI Presented Targets” on page 3-35 “FCIP Routes” on page
2–Understanding the User InterfaceStatus Icons and TextISR645610-00 B 2-13Services TreeThe services tree (Figure 2-5) appears in the left pane of the
2–Understanding the User InterfaceStatus Icons and Text2-14 ISR645610-00 BRouterLocated at the root folder of the tree, each router node shows the fo
2–Understanding the User InterfaceStatus Icons and TextISR645610-00 B 2-15Discovered FC and iSCSI InitiatorsNested beneath the Router node, the Disco
2–Understanding the User InterfaceStatus Icons and Text2-16 ISR645610-00 BiSCSI Presented TargetsNested beneath the Router node, iSCSI Presented Targ
2–Understanding the User InterfaceStatus Icons and TextISR645610-00 B 2-17Data Migration JobsNested beneath the Router node, the Data Migration Job n
2–Understanding the User InterfaceStatus Icons and Text2-18 ISR645610-00 B
ISR645610-00 B 3-13 Viewing Router InformationSANsurfer Router Manager lets you monitor and manage the iSR6152 router—as well as its ports and connec
3–Viewing Router InformationRouter iSR61523-2 ISR645610-00 BRouter iSR6152The top of the SANsurfer Router Manager router tree in the left pane identi
3–Viewing Router InformationRouter iSR6152ISR645610-00 B 3-3Basic InformationClick the first vertical tab on the router’s Information page to view t
ISR645610-00 B viSR6152 Router ManagerUser’s GuideFC Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3–Viewing Router InformationRouter iSR61523-4 ISR645610-00 B Fibre Channel Port Count identifies the quantity of Fibre Channel ports on the router.
3–Viewing Router InformationRouter iSR6152ISR645610-00 B 3-5 Controller LUN Automap. Select Enabled (the default setting) to obtain user-level contr
3–Viewing Router InformationRouter iSR61523-6 ISR645610-00 BManagement InformationClick the second vertical tab on the router’s Information page to
3–Viewing Router InformationRouter iSR6152ISR645610-00 B 3-7 Subnet Mask of the management port Gateway IP of the server acting as a gateway to you
3–Viewing Router InformationRouter iSR61523-8 ISR645610-00 BNTP Server InformationClick the third vertical tab on the router’s Information page to v
3–Viewing Router InformationRouter iSR6152ISR645610-00 B 3-9 NTP Server 3 specifies the IPv4 or IPv6 of the third NTP server to be queried by the ro
3–Viewing Router InformationRouter iSR61523-10 ISR645610-00 BSNMP ManagementThe iSR6152 router has an SNMP agent that sends router status information
3–Viewing Router InformationRouter iSR6152ISR645610-00 B 3-11SNMP ConfigurationThe SNMP Configuration options include the following: System OID indi
3–Viewing Router InformationFC Ports3-12 ISR645610-00 BFeaturesThe Features page lists the router’s current licensed features and lets you apply addi
3–Viewing Router InformationFC PortsISR645610-00 B 3-13InformationThe Information page provides basic information for the selected Fibre Channel port
vi ISR645610-00 BiSR6152 Router ManagerUser’s GuideData Migration Jobs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3–Viewing Router InformationFC Ports3-14 ISR645610-00 BAdvanced ConfigurationThe Advanced Configuration page provides additional configuration option
3–Viewing Router InformationFC PortsISR645610-00 B 3-15Figure 3-9. FC Port: Statistics Page To view the most current statistics for this port, click
3–Viewing Router InformationFC Ports3-16 ISR645610-00 BFigure 3-10. FC Port: Performance PageTo monitor Fibre Channel port performance:1. On the Fibr
3–Viewing Router InformationiSCSI PortsISR645610-00 B 3-17iSCSI PortsWhen you select an iSCSI port in the router tree, the following tabbed pages app
3–Viewing Router InformationiSCSI Ports3-18 ISR645610-00 BiSCSI Port InformationThe iSCSI Port Information area provides the following information an
3–Viewing Router InformationiSCSI PortsISR645610-00 B 3-19 IPv6 Default Router identifies the default router for the IPv6. Depending on your network
3–Viewing Router InformationiSCSI Ports3-20 ISR645610-00 BAdvanced ConfigurationUse the Advanced Configuration page to configure the router’s iSCSI p
3–Viewing Router InformationiSCSI PortsISR645610-00 B 3-21 Target TCP Port Number identifies the TCP port number the router uses to receive iSCSI ta
3–Viewing Router InformationiSCSI Ports3-22 ISR645610-00 B Enable Data Digest enables or disables support for iSCSI data digest. Data digest is an I
3–Viewing Router InformationVP GroupsISR645610-00 B 3-23Figure 3-13. iSCSI Port: Statistics PageTo view the most current statistics for this port, cl
ISR645610-00 B viiiSR6152 Router ManagerUser’s GuideList of FiguresFigure Page1-1 Connect to Router Dialog Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3–Viewing Router InformationDiscovered FC Initiators3-24 ISR645610-00 BThe VP Group Information section includes the following details: Index is the
3–Viewing Router InformationDiscovered iSCSI InitiatorsISR645610-00 B 3-25 OS Type Selection provides options to select the operating system type fo
3–Viewing Router InformationDiscovered iSCSI Initiators3-26 ISR645610-00 BInformationThe Information page for a discovered iSCSI initiator contains t
3–Viewing Router InformationFC Discovered TargetsISR645610-00 B 3-27LUN ListThe LUN List page lists LUNs mapped to the iSCSI initiator, as shown in F
3–Viewing Router InformationFC Discovered Targets3-28 ISR645610-00 BExpand the VPG branch under the target node, and then select a specific LUN to vi
3–Viewing Router InformationFC Discovered TargetsISR645610-00 B 3-29Figure 3-20. FC Discovered Targets: iSCSI Presented Target List PageThe iSCSI Pr
3–Viewing Router InformationFC Discovered Targets3-30 ISR645610-00 BThe Information page contains the following FC target information: Product Vendo
3–Viewing Router InformationFC Discovered TargetsISR645610-00 B 3-31 Alias is the iSCSI alias of the presented target. iSCSI Name is the presented
3–Viewing Router InformationiSCSI Discovered Targets3-32 ISR645610-00 B Size indicates the LUN size in GB. Status is the current state of the LUN,
3–Viewing Router InformationiSCSI Discovered TargetsISR645610-00 B 3-33 Product Revision shows the product revision as reported by the SCSI INQUIRY
viii ISR645610-00 BiSR6152 Router ManagerUser’s GuideList of TablesTable Page1-1 System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3–Viewing Router InformationArrays3-34 ISR645610-00 BArraysExpand the Arrays branch in the left pane, and then select a specific storage array node t
3–Viewing Router InformationiSCSI Presented TargetsISR645610-00 B 3-35 Target Type for the array can be specified as either Source, Destination, Src
3–Viewing Router InformationiSCSI Presented Targets3-36 ISR645610-00 BFigure 3-26. iSCSI Presented Targets: Information PageInformation for the sele
3–Viewing Router InformationFCIP RoutesISR645610-00 B 3-37FCIP RoutesExpand the FCIP Routes branch in the left pane, and then select a specific FCIP
3–Viewing Router InformationFCIP Routes3-38 ISR645610-00 BFCIP Route InfoThe FCIP Route Info page contains the information that defines the selected
3–Viewing Router InformationFCIP RoutesISR645610-00 B 3-39The FCIP Route Info page contains the following information and configurable parameters for
3–Viewing Router InformationFCIP Routes3-40 ISR645610-00 B Jumbo Frames indicates that the use of jumbo Ethernet frames is enabled. Jumbo frames are
3–Viewing Router InformationFCIP RoutesISR645610-00 B 3-41 TCP Port Number identifies the TCP port number on which the FCIP server listens for TCP c
3–Viewing Router InformationFCIP Routes3-42 ISR645610-00 B VLAN Enabled indicates whether the use of virtual LANs is enabled or disabled. The defaul
3–Viewing Router InformationFCIP RoutesISR645610-00 B 3-43Figure 3-28. FCIP Routes: Statistics Page
ISR645610-00 B ixPrefaceThis user’s guide describes the features of SANsurfer Router Manager used to configure and manage the QLogic iSR6152 Intellig
3–Viewing Router InformationFCIP Routes3-44 ISR645610-00 B
ISR645610-00 B 4-14 Viewing Service InformationSANsurfer Router Manager lets you monitor and manage licensed features such as data migration by selec
4–Viewing Service InformationRouter iSR61524-2 ISR645610-00 BData Migration InfoThe Data Migration Info page for the router services contains data mi
4–Viewing Service InformationData Migration JobsISR645610-00 B 4-3Data Migration JobsWhen you click a data migration job in the services tree, inform
4–Viewing Service InformationData Migration Jobs4-4 ISR645610-00 BSynchronizing JobsThe data migration job synchronization feature is available only
4–Viewing Service InformationData Migration JobsISR645610-00 B 4-5 Source Array - LUN indicates the name of the source array and LUN from which data
4–Viewing Service InformationData Migration Jobs4-6 ISR645610-00 B
ISR645610-00 B A-1A Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)IntroductionSimple network management protocol (SNMP) provides monitoring and trap funct
A–Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Management Information Base (MIB)A-2 ISR645610-00 BSNMP Trap ConfigurationSNMP trap configuration supports
A–Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Management Information Base (MIB)ISR645610-00 B A-3System InformationThe system information objects provid
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