portname 2004-0060-6900-5A1B
nodename 1000-0060-6900-5A1B
Present, Logged in, F_PORT,
1 Status of the emx1 link. The connection is a point-to-point fabric
(switch) connection, and the link is up. The adapter is on SCSI bus 3
at SCSI ID 7. Both the port name and node name of the adapter (the
worldwide name) are provided. The Fibre Channel DID number is the
physical Fibre Channel address being used by the N_Port.
2 A list of all other Fibre Channel devices on this SCSI bus, with their
SCSI ID, port name, node name, physical Fibre Channel address and
other items such as:
• Present — The adapter indicates that this N_Port is present on
the fabric.
• Logged in — The adapter and remote N_Port have exchanged
initialization parameters and have an open channel for
communications (nonprotocol-specific communications).
• FCP Target — This N_Port acts as a SCSI target device (it receives
SCSI commands).
• FCP Logged in — The adapter and remote N_Port have exchanged
FCP-specific initialization parameters and have an open channel for
communications (Fibre Channel protocol-specific communications).
• Logged Out — The adapter and remote N_Port do not have an open
channel for communication.
• FCP Initiator — The remote N_Port acts as a SCSI initiator device
(it sends SCSI commands).
• FCP Suspended — The driver has invoked a temporary suspension
on SCSI traffic to the N_Port while it resolves a change in
connectivity.
• F_PORT — The fabric connection (F_Port) allowing the adapter to
send Fibre Channel traffic into the fabric.
• Directory Server — The N_Port is the FC entity queried to
determine who is present on the Fibre Channel fabric.
3 A target ID of -1 (or -2) shows up for remote Fibre Channel devices
that do not communicate using Fibre Channel protocol, the directory
server, and F_Port.
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