Setting the data transfer speed on a Fibre Channel port

As system operation continues, you might notice that a large amount of data is transferred at some ports, but a small amount of data is transferred at other ports. You can optimize system performance on a Fibre Channel port by setting a faster data transfer speed on ports where a large amount of data is transferred, and setting a slower data transfer speed on ports where a smaller amount of data is transferred.

Before you begin

The Storage Administrator (Provisioning) role is required to perform this task.

Procedure

  1. Open the Ports/Host Groups/iSCSI Targets window.

In Command Suite:

  1. On the Resources tab, click Storage Systems, and then expand All Storage Systems and the target storage system.

  1. Click Ports/Host Groups/iSCSI Targets.

In Device Manager - Storage Navigator:

  1. Click Storage Systems, and then expand the Storage Systems tree.

  1. Click Ports/Host Groups/iSCSI Targets.

  1. In the Ports/Host Groups/iSCSI Targets window, click the Ports tab.

  1. Select the desired port, and then click Edit Ports.

  1. In the Edit Ports window, select the Port Speed check box, and then select the desired port speed.

Select the speed of the Fibre Channel port in the unit of Gbps (Gigabit per second). If Auto is selected, the storage system automatically sets the speed to 2, 4, 8, or 16 Gbps.

olh-caution.gif Observe the following cautions when setting speed on a Fibre Channel port:

  1. Click Finish.

The Confirm window appears.

  1. In the Task Name text box, type a unique name for the task or accept the default.

You can enter up to 32 ASCII characters and symbols, with the exception of: \ / : , ; * ? " < > |. The value <date>-<window name> is entered by default.

  1. Click Apply.

If the Go to tasks window for status check box is selected, the Tasks window appears.

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