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VTrak E-Class Product Manual - Promise Technology, Inc.

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<strong>VTrak</strong> E-<strong>Class</strong> <strong>Product</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

6. Highlight Hard ALPA and press the backspace key to erase the current<br />

value, then type the new value.<br />

The range is 0 to 255. 255 disables this feature.<br />

7. Press Ctrl-A to save your settings.<br />

The table below shows the type of attached topology you will achieve based on<br />

your connection type and the configured topology you select:<br />

Example 1: If you connect the <strong>VTrak</strong> to a Fibre Channel switch and select NL-<br />

Port topology, you will create a Public Loop attached topology.<br />

Example 2: If you have a Point to Point attached topology, you made a direct<br />

connection (no switch) and selected N-port topology.<br />

Viewing SFP Information<br />

Fibre Channel Attached Topology<br />

Configured Topology<br />

Connection Type N-Port NL-Port<br />

Switch Fabric Direct Public Loop<br />

Direct Point to Point Private Loop<br />

To view information about the SFPs (small form-factor plugable transceivers):<br />

1. From the Main Menu, highlight Fibre Channel Management and press Enter.<br />

2. Highlight Fibre Channel Ports and press Enter.<br />

3. Highlight Fibre Channel Port 1 or Port 2 and press Enter.<br />

4. Highlight Fibre Channel Port SFP and press Enter.<br />

The screen displays information about the SFP transceiver. There are no<br />

user settings on this screen.<br />

Viewing Fibre Channel Port Statistics<br />

To view port statistics:<br />

1. From the Main Menu, highlight Fibre Channel Management and press Enter.<br />

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Note<br />

In some cases, HBA settings to N-Port only work if connected to<br />

the switch. Refer to your HBA manual for more information.

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