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1–General Description
Fibre Channel Ports
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The SFP and XPAK transceivers are hot-pluggable. This means that you can 
remove or install a transceiver while the switch is operating without harming the 
switch or the transceiver. However, communication with the connected device will 
be interrupted. For more information about installing and removing transceivers, 
refer to 
.
Port Types
QLogic 5800V Series switches support generic ports (G_Port, GL_Port), fabric 
ports (F_Port, FL_Port), and expansion ports (E_Port). Switches come from the 
factory with all SFP ports configured as GL_Ports. The XPAK ports come from the 
factory configured as G_Ports. Generic, fabric, and expansion ports function as 
follows:
Table 1-1. Fibre Channel Port Types 
Port type
Description
GL_Port
Generic loop port—self-configures as an FL_Port when connected to 
a loop device, as an F_Port when connected to a single device, or as 
an E_Port when connected to another switch. If the device is a single 
device on a loop, the GL_Port will attempt to configure first as an 
F_Port, then if that fails, as an FL_Port.
G_Port
Generic port—self-configures as an F_Port when connected to a sin-
gle device, or as an E_Port when connected to another switch.
FL_Port
Fabric loop port—supports a loop of up to 126 devices. An FL_Port 
can also configure itself during the fabric login process as an F_Port 
when connected to a single device (N_Port).
F_Port
Fabric port—supports a single device.
E_Port
Expansion port—expands the fabric by connecting switches. The 
switch self-discovers all inter-switch connections. For more informa-
tion, see 
.
TR_Port
Transparent routing port—expands the fabric by connecting an QLogic 
5800V Series switch to a Brocade
®
 or Cisco
®
 remote fabric. The 
TR_Port provides transparent communication between local fabric 
devices and remote fabric devices while maintaining separate fabrics. 
For more information, se