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5 – Managing Ports
Configuring Ports
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Select the SANbox2 switch ports in the faceplate display that are to serve as 
links to the non-compliant switch.
3.
Open the Port menu and select Port Properties.
4.
In the E_Port BB Credits field, enter the number of credits per port of the 
non-compliant switch and choose the OK button.
5.
Connect the switches.
5.2.5
I/O Stream Guard
The I/O Stream Guard feature suppresses the generation of Registered State 
Control Notification (RSCN) messages on a port basis. Choose Enable in the Port 
Properties dialog to suppress the generation of RSCN messages for the selected 
port.
5.2.6
Scan Device
The Device Scan feature queries the connected device during login for FC-4 
descriptor information. Disable this parameter only if the scan creates a conflict 
with the connected device.
5.2.7
Extending Port Credits
Each port is supported by a data buffer with a 12 credit capacity; that is, 12 
maximum sized frames. For fiber optic cables, this enables full bandwidth service 
over a distance of 20 kilometers at 1 Gbps (0.6 credits/Km), or 10 kilometers at 2 
Gbps (1.2 credits/Km). Longer distances can be spanned at full bandwidth by 
borrowing credits from designated donor ports thus pooling the buffer capacities. 
This is called credit extension. Each donor port contributes 11 credits to the pool 
from which the recipient ports can draw. For example, one donor port contributes 
11 credits to the pool from which a recipient draws for a total of 23 credits (11+12). 
This provides approximately 38 Km at 1 Gbps (23÷0.6) or 19 Km at 2 Gbps 
(23÷1.2).
To extend credits, open the Port menu and select Ext Credit Wizard. The 
Extended Credit Wizard leads you through the following process to extend credits 
based on transmission distance requirements:
1.
Extended Distance on SANbox2: Explains the concepts and principles of 
extending port credits. Choose Next.
2.
Extended Distance Requirements: Specify speed and distance requirements 
for each port then choose Next.
3.
Designate Donor Ports: Select available ports and choose >> to move the 
port into the Selected Donor Port column shown in 
. Match the 
number of ports needed with the number of designated donor ports. The port