53-1000599-02 12 March 2008 Fabric OS Command Reference Manual Supporting Fabric OS 6.1.
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Document Title Publication Number Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000240-01 September 2006 Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000436-01 15 Jun 2007 Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-01 19 October 2007 Added 13 new commands, Updated 23 commands with new options in support of v6.0. Removed 46 obsolete commands. Edit/revise ~ 150 commands. Added command syntax conventions to Preface.Updated FCS, standby CP, and RBAC tables. Added AD Type to RBAC table (Appendix A).
Contents About This Document How this document is organized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xvii Supported hardware and software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xvii What is new in this document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xviii Document conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xx Additional information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
bladeEnable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 burninErrClear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 burninErrShow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 burninLevel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 burninStatus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
diagEnablePost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104 diagHelp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105 diagPost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106 diagRetry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 diagSetBurnin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
fcipPathTest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .149 fcLunQuery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .151 fcPing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .152 fcpLogClear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .154 fcpLogDisable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
firmwareRestore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .218 firmwareShow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .219 fosConfig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .220 fruReplace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .222 fspfShow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
interopMode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .279 iodDelayReset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .282 iodDelaySet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .283 iodDelayShow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .284 iodReset. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
msPlatShow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .348 msPlatShowDBCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .349 msPlClearDB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .350 msPlMgmtActivate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .351 msPlMgmtDeactivate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .352 msTdDisable . . . . . .
perfSetPortEEMask. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .409 perfShowAlpaCrc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411 perfShowPortEEMask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .412 perfTTmon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414 pkiCreate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417 pkiRemove .
portLogClear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .485 portLogConfigShow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .486 portLogDisable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .487 portLogDump. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .488 portLogDumpPort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .489 portLogEnable .
secActiveSize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .555 secAuthSecret . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .556 secCertUtil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .558 secDefineSize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .564 secGlobalShow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
supportShowCfgDisable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .631 supportShowCfgEnable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .632 supportShowCfgShow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .633 switchBeacon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .634 switchCfgPersistentDisable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .635 switchCfgPersistentEnable . . . . . . . .
uRouteRemove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .685 uRouteShow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .686 usbStorage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .688 userConfig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .690 userRename . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
About This Document This document is a command reference manual written to help system administrators and technicians operate, maintain, and troubleshoot Brocade storage area network (SAN) products.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • Brocade 300 switch Brocade 4016 switch Brocade 4018 switch Brocade 4020 switch Brocade 4024 switch Brocade 4100 switch Brocade 4900 switch Brocade 5000 switch Brocade 5100 switch Brocade 5300 switch Brocade 7500 SAN router Brocade 7600 switch Brocade 48000 director Brocade DCX backbone Procedures or parts of procedures documented here may apply to some hardware platforms, but not to others.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • fcrresourceshow fcrlsanmatrix firmwareDownload licenseShow portCfgDefault portDisable portEnable portCfgAlpa portCfgExport portCfgEport portCfgGport portCfgISLMode portCfgLongDistance portCfgLport portCfgNPIVPort portCfgPersistentDisable portCfgPersistentEnable portCfgQos portCfgTrunkport portCfgShow portStatsClear secCertUtil secPolicyCreate secPolicyDelete zone Additional edits to approximately 105 commands not included in this list include bug fixes, ge
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • fabStateShow (Deprecated; use fabricLog -s.) fazoneAdd (Not supported on v6.x platforms.) fazoneCreate (Not supported on v6.x platforms.) fazoneDelete (Not supported on v6.x platforms.) fazoneRemove (Not supported on v6.x platforms.) minisPropShow (Internal use only.) perfClrAlpaCrc (Deprecated; use perfClearAlpaCrc.) perfShowEEMonitor (Deprecated; use perfMonitorShow.) perfClearEEMonitor (Deprecated; use perfMonitorClear.
Command syntax conventions Command syntax in the synopsis section follows these conventions: command Commands are printed in bold. --option, option Command options are printed in bold. -argument, arg Arguments. [] Optional element. variable Variables are printed in italics. In the help pages, values are underlined or enclosed in angled brackets < >. ... Repeat the previous element, for example “member[;member...]” value Fixed values following arguments are printed in plain font.
Additional information This section lists additional Brocade and industry-specific documentation that you might find helpful. Brocade resources The following related documentation is provided on the Brocade Documentation CD-ROM and on the Brocade Web site, through Brocade Connect. To get up-to-the-minute information, join Brocade Connect. It is free! Go to http://www.brocade.com and click Brocade Connect to register at no cost for a user ID and password.
• Brocade ISL Trunking - Optimizes performance in multi-switch SAN fabrics. When two or more adjacent ISLs are used to connect two switches, the switches automatically group the ISLs into a single logical ISL, or “trunk.” Up to eight ISLs can be combined into a single logical ISL with a total bandwidth of 32 Gbit/sec that can support any number of devices. • Brocade Fabric Manager - Enables administration, configuration, and maintenance of fabric switches and SANs with host-based software.
NOTE For more information about licensed features refer to the Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide. Getting technical help Contact your switch support supplier for hardware, firmware, and software support, including product repairs and part ordering. To expedite your call, have the following information available: 1.
If you cannot use the wwn command because the switch is inoperable, you can get the WWN from the same place as the serial number, except for the Brocade DCX. For the Brocade DCX, access the numbers on the WWN cards by removing the Brocade logo plate at the top of the nonport side of the chassis. For the Brocade 4016, 4018, 4020, and 4024 embedded switches: Provide the license ID. Use the licenseIDShow command to display the WWN.
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Chapter Using Fabric OS Commands 1 This chapter explains how to manage a Brocade SAN and Brocade switches and directors using the Fabric OS command line interface (CLI). The following topics discussed: • “Understanding role-based access control” on page 1 • “Understanding admin domain restrictions” on page 2 • “Using the command line interface” on page 2 Refer to the Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide for information regarding optionally licensed features and configuration and management procedures.
1 Understanding admin domain restrictions Understanding admin domain restrictions A subset of Fabric OS commands is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. In order to execute an AD restricted command on a switch or device, the switch or device must be part of a given Admin domain, and the user must be logged into that Admin Domain. Six Admin Domain types are supported, as defined in Table 2. TABLE 2 AD types AD Type Definition Allowed Allowed to execute in all ADs.
Using the command line interface 1 The documentation for each command includes a synopsis of its syntax, a description of command use, and a set of examples. The same information can be accessed by issuing help command on a Brocade switch or director. This command displays the help page for the specified command.
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Chapter Fabric OS Commands 2 aaaConfig Manages RADIUS and LDAP configuration information.
2 aaaConfig The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, “Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions” and Appendix A, “Command Availability” for details. Operands This command takes as input an action and its associated arguments. Without any specified action, the command prints out the usage. The following operands are supported: server Specifies an IP address or a server name in dot notation. IPv6 addresses are supported.
aaaConfig 2 Valid protocols are one of the following: pap Password Authentication Protocol chap Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol peap-mschapv2 Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol (requires Fabric OS v5.3.0 or later) The distinction between protocols is only applicable to the packets between a system and the RADIUS server. Between the user and system, passwords are always used. --remove server Removes the specified server from the configuration.
2 aaaConfig “ldap” When ldap is specified, the first ADir server is contacted. If the ADir server is not reachable, the next ADir server is contacted. If the authentication fails, the authentication process does not check for the next server in the sequence. “radius;local” Enables the current RADIUS configuration as the primary AAA service and the switch-local database as the secondary AAA service.
ad 2 ad Manages Admin Domain operations.
2 ad All switches, switch ports and devices in the fabric that are not specified in any other Admin Domain are treated as implicit members of AD0. Members added to AD0 are called explicit members. When a new Admin Domain is created, the members included in the new Admin Domain are automatically removed from the implicit member list of AD0.
ad 2 --deactivate arg Deactivates an Admin Domain. This operation fails if an effective zone configuration exists under the Admin Domain. This operation is not allowed on AD0. ad --deactivate does not disable any ports. Existing logins to a deactivated Admin Domain are not terminated; however, subsequent CLI execution is disallowed. A message is displayed to indicate that the current Admin Domain is not active. The command prompts for confirmation.
2 ad --show arguments Displays the membership information of the specified Admin Domain or all Admin Domains. When executed in an AD255 context and an Admin Domain name is not specified, all information about all existing Admin Domains is displayed. When executed in an AD0-AD254 context, the command, by default, displays the members of the current Admin Domain’s effective configuration, and therefore you cannot specify an ad_id or mode.
ad -d “dev_list” D,PI 2 Specifies the list of devices in an Admin Domain, in quotation marks. Separate each entry in the device list with a semicolon (;). Valid formats include: Uses existing zone D,PI member types. Benefits include: • Grants port control and zoning on the switch port and the devices • • Device WWN attached to that port. PI can be specified as a range; for example, D,[0-34]. The port index range is expanded and stored internally.
2 ad Examples To enable AD5: switch:admin> ad --activate 5 You are about to activate a new admin domain. Do you want to activate ‘5’ admin domain (yes, y, no, n): [no] y To enable AD_13: switch:admin> ad --activate AD_13 To add new device members to AD1: switch:admin> ad --add AD1, -d “100,5; 4,1” To apply all changes made to the Admin Domain configurations since --apply was last executed: switch:admin> ad --apply You are about to enforce the saved AD configuration.
ad 2 This operation will fail if an effective zone configuration exists in the AD Do you want to delete ‘13’ admin domain (yes, y, no, n): [no] y To execute switchShow in an AD7 context (using the current user_id): switch:admin> ad --exec 7 “switchshow” To rename Eng_AD to Eng_AD2: switch:admin> ad --rename Eng_AD Eng_AD2 To rename AD 200 to Eng_AD200: switch:admin> ad --rename 200 Eng_AD200 To rename a user-assigned Admin Domain name to a reserved Admin Domain name (this operation fails if AD_test’s
2 ad Switch port members: Switch WWN members: Effective configuration: -----------------------AD: 1 : AD1 1,0; 1,1; 1,2; 1,3; 1,4; 1,5; 1,6; 1,7; 1,8; 1,9; 1,10; 1,11; 1,12; 1,13; 1,14; 1,15; 10:00:00:60:69:00:02:53; Active Device WWN members: Switch port members: Switch WWN members: 21:00:00:80:e5:12:8b:37; 21:00:00:80:e5:12:8b:55; 1,0; 1,1; 1,2; 1,3; 1,4; 1,5; 1,6; 1,7; 1,8; 1,9; 1,10; 1,11; 1,12; 1,13; 1,14; 1,15; 10:00:00:60:69:00:02:53; To display the AD1 configuration information in the tran
ad 2 To display the configuration information in the transaction buffer: switch:admin> ad --validate Current AD Number: 255 AD Name: AD255 Transaction buffer configuration: --------------------------------no configuration Defined configuration: ---------------------AD Number: 1 AD Name: AD1 State: Inactive Device WWN members: AD Number: 2 AD Name: ad2 10:00:00:00:00:01:00:00; 10:00:00:00:00:04:00:00; 10:00:00:00:00:05:00:00; 10:00:00:00:00:06:00:00; 10:00:00:00:00:08:00:00; 10:00:00:00:00:03:00:00
2 ad Device WWN members: 10:00:00:00:00:17:00:00; 10:00:00:00:00:15:00:00; 2,52; 2,53; 2,54; 2,55; 21,5; 3,28; 3,29; 98,72; 98,75; 69,16; 69,18; 69,21; 1,336; 1,337; Switch port members: AD Number: 55 AD Name: AD55 State: Inactive Device WWN members: 10:00:00:00:00:03:00:00; 10:00:00:00:00:04:00:00; 10:00:00:00:00:12:00:00; 10:00:00:00:00:11:00:00; 10:00:00:00:00:13:00:00; 10:00:00:00:00:14:00:00; 10:00:00:00:00:05:00:00; 10:00:00:00:00:06:00:00; 10:00:00:00:00:08:00:00; 10:00:00:00:00:01:00:00; 1
ag 2 ag Enables Access Gateway (AG) and manages AG-specific operations. Synopsis ag --help ag --show ag --modeshow | --modeenable |--modedisable ag [--policyenable | --policydisable] policy ag --policyshow ag --mapshow [N_Port] ag [--mapset | --mapadd |--mapdel] N_Port [F_Port1; F_Port2;...] ag --pgshow [pgid] ag --pgcreate- pgid “N_Port1 [;N_Port2;...]” [-n pgname] ag [--pgadd | --pgdel] pgid “N_Port1 [; N_Port2;...
2 ag AG configuration changes are saved persistently as config keys. Use the portCfgnPort command to set a port as N_Port. Notes AG is supported only on selected Brocade hardware platforms. Refer to the Access Gateway Administrator’s Guide for Hardware support and AG configuration procedures. In non-AG mode, the only two actions available are --modeenable and --modeshow. Operands The command takes as input an action and its associated arguments.
ag 2 auto Enables the automatic port configuration policy. When enabled, this policy applies to all ports on the switch. All F_Port to N_Port mapping and port group configurations are ignored. ads Enables the advanced device security (ADS) policy. When enabled, this policy applies to all the ports on the switch. By default all devices have access to the fabric on all ports. --policydisable policy Disables the specified policy for the Access Gateway.
2 ag Creates a port group with the ID pgid and a specified list of N_Ports to be included in the policy. The list must be enclosed in quotation marks. Ports must be separated by semicolons. Maximum numbers of ports allowed in a port group is MAX_PORT. Port Group ID must not exceed 64 characters. --pgadd pgid “N_Port1 [; N_Port2;...]” Adds one or more N_Ports to the specified port group. The port list must be enclosed in quotation marks. Ports must be separated by semicolons.
ag 2 • If preferred Secondary F_Port to N_Port Mapping is in place, and the primary N_Port comes back online, then the F_Ports are re-routed through the primary N_Port. If the secondary N_Port comes online, while the primary N_Port is still offline, F_Ports are re-routed through the Secondary N_Port. --failbackdisable N_Port Disables the failback policy for the specified N_Port --failbackshow [N_Port] If N_Port is specified (optional), the command displays the failback policy for this N_Port.
2 ag Deletes the specified WWNs from the list of devices allowed to login to the specified F_Ports. Lists must be enclosed in double quotation marks. List members must be separated by semicolons. Replace the F_Port list with an asterisk (*) to remove the specified WWNs from all the F_Ports' allow lists. ADS policy must be enabled for this command to succeed. --adsshow Examples Displays the lits of allowed device WWNs for all F_Ports. AG show commands 1.
ag 2 switch:admin> ag --modeshow Access Gateway mode is NOT enabled. AG group policy commands 1.
2 ag AG port mapping commands 1.
ag 2 switch:admin> ag --prefdel 5 2 Preferred N_Port is deleted successfully for the F_Port[s] switch:admin> ag --mapdel 2 “5” F_Port to N_Port mapping has been updated successfully NOTE: Preferred Port commands are discussed in detail below. AG failover policy commands 1. To display failover policy settings for all N_Ports: switch:admin> ag --failovershow N_Port failover_bit --------------------------0 1 1 0 2 1 3 0 2.
2 ag switch:admin> ag --failbackenable 2 Failback on N_Port 2 is supported Port Group commands 1. To display Port Group information: switch:admin> ag --pgshow PG_ID N_Ports PG_Name ------------------------------------0 1;3 pg0 2 0;2 SecondFabric -------------------------------------- 2.
ag 2 7;8;9 3 ------------------------------------------ 2. To delete secondary port mapping for F_Ports 7, 8 and 9: switch:admin> ag --prefdel “7;8;9” 3 Preferred N_Port is deleted successfully for the F_Port[s] 3. To set secondary port mapping for F_Ports 7, 8 and 9: switch:admin> ag --prefset “7;8;9” 3 Preferred N_Port is set successfully for the F_Port[s] ADS Policy commands 1.
2 agshow agshow Displays the Access Gateway information registered with the fabric. Synopsis Description agshow --name [ag_name] | [--local] This command displays the details of the F_Ports and the configured N_Ports in the Access Gateway attached to the fabric shows the following information. Name The name of the Access Gateway. Ports The number of ports in the Access Gateway. Enet IP Addr The IP address of the Access Gateway. Firmware Current firmware running on the Access Gateway.
agshow 2 To display the locally registered Access Gateways: switch:admin> agshow --local Worldwide Name Ports Enet IP Addr Firmware Local/Remote Name --------------------------------------------------------------------------------10:00:00:05:1e:04:06:ae 24 10.32.173.64 v6.0.
2 aliAdd aliAdd Adds a member to a zone alias. Synopsis Description aliadd “aliName”, “member[; member...]” Use this command to add one or more members to an existing zone alias. The alias member list cannot contain another zone alias. This command changes the defined configuration. For the change to become effective, enable the zone configuration with the cfgEnable command. For the change to be preserved across switch reboots, save the zone configuration to nonvolatile memory with cfgSave.
aliCreate 2 aliCreate Creates a zone alias. Synopsis Description alicreate “aliName”, “member[; member...]” Use this command to create a new zone alias. The zone alias member list must have at least one member (empty lists are not allowed). The alias member list cannot contain another zone alias. Refer to the zoneCreate command for more information on name and member specifications. This command changes the defined configuration.
2 aliDelete aliDelete Deletes a zone alias. Synopsis Description alidelete “aliName” Use this command to delete a zone alias. This command changes the defined configuration. For the change to become effective, enable the zone configuration with the cfgEnable command. For the change to be preserved across switch reboots, save the zone configuration to nonvolatile memory with the cfgSave command. Note Operands When FCS policy is enabled, this command can be issued only from the primary FCS switch.
aliRemove 2 aliRemove Removes a member from a zone alias. Synopsis Description aliremove “aliName”, “member[; member...]” Use this command to remove one or more members from an existing zone alias. If all members are removed, the zone alias is deleted. This command changes the defined configuration. For the change to become effective, enable the zone configuration with the cfgEnable command.
2 aliShow aliShow Displays zone alias information. Synopsis Description alishow ["pattern"][, mode] Use this command to display zone configuration information. Use the pattern operand to display only matching zone alias names in the defined configuration. Note Operands When FCS policy is enabled, this command can be issued only from the primary FCS switch. When invoked without operand, this command displays all zone configuration information (defined and effective).
aptPolicy 2 aptPolicy Changes or displays the Advanced Performance Tuning (APT) policy. Synopsis aptpolicy [ap_policy] aptpolicy -ap Description Notes Use this command to manage advanced performance tuning (APT) policies on a switch or chassis. Several internal performance tuning parameters can be modified with this command. The default parameters (AP shared Link Policy) are optimized for most SAN applications; in most environments, there is no need to modify the default policy.
2 aptPolicy This policy does not support static routes. DLS is always enabled and the DLS setting cannot change with this policy. -ap Examples Specifies an additional AP policy supported under exchange based policy (3). The following policies are supported: 0 AP Shared Link Policy (default). 1 AP Dedicated Link Policy. This policy dedicates some links to the ingress traffic and some links to the egress traffic.
auditCfg 2 auditCfg Modifies and displays the audit log filter configuration. Synopsis auditcfg --class audit_class auditcfg --enable |--disable auditcfg --show Description Use this command to configure and display the audit log configuration. This command allows you to set filters by configuring certain classes, to add or remove any of the classes in the filter list, and to enable or disabled the filters. Based on the configuration, certain classes are logged to syslog for auditing.
2 authUtil authUtil Displays and sets the authentication configuration. Synopsis authutil authutil --show authutil --set option value authutil --policy -sw option | -dev option authutil --authinit [slotnumber]/portnumber[, [slotnumber/]portnumber...] | allE Description Use this command to display and set local switch authentication parameters. Use --set to change authentication parameters such as protocol, Diffie-Hellman group (DH group), or hash type.
authUtil 2 Sets the hash type. Valid values are “sha1”, “md5” or “all”, which sets both hash types. Use this option to disable md5 authentication access by setting the hash type to sha1 only. Disabling md5 access is required when configuring the system for FIPS. Refer to the Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide for details on FIPS configuration. --policy Sets the switch authentication policy or device authentication policy.
2 authUtil allE Examples Specify all E_Ports in the switch. To display authentication configuration on the switch: switch:admin> authutil --show AUTH TYPE HASH TYPE GROUP TYPE -------------------------------------fcap,dhchap sha1,md5 0,1,2,3,4 Switch Authentication Policy: PASSIVE Device Authentication Policy: OFF To set DH-CHAP as the authentication protocol: switch:admin> authutil --set -a dhchap Authentication is set to dhchap.
authUtil fcap,dhchap sha1,md5 2 1 Switch Authentication Policy: PASSIVE Device Authentication Policy: OFF switch:admin> authutil --set -h sha1 Hash is set to sha1.
2 bannerSet bannerSet Sets the banner on the local switch. Synopsis Description bannerset [banner] Use this command to set the banner on the local switch. The banner is a string of alphanumeric characters. It is displayed whenever you log in to a switch. The banner can be created using the banner operand or by entering the bannerSet command without an operand, making the session interactive. If you enter the banner text using the interactive method, the valid length is 1022 characters.
bannerShow 2 bannerShow Displays the banner text. Synopsis Description bannershow Use this command to display the contents of the banner. Operands none Examples To display the banner for a switch: switch:admin> bannershow Banner: Do not log into this switch if you are not an authorized administrator.
2 bcastShow bcastShow Displays broadcast routing information. Synopsis Description bcastshow Use this command to display the broadcast routing information for all ports in the switch. The broadcast routing information indicates all ports that are members of the broadcast distribution tree: ports that are able to send and receive broadcast frames. Normally, all F_Ports and FL_Ports are members of the broadcast distribution tree.
bladeBeacon 2 bladeBeacon Enables or disables blade beaconing, or displays the current mode. Synopsis Description bladebeacon slotnumber [mode] Use this command to enable or disable blade beaconing or to display the current beaconing mode for one blade. When beaconing is enabled, the port LEDs flash amber in a running pattern from bottom to top and top to bottom. The pattern continues until you turn it off. This can be used to locate a physical unit or blade.
2 bladeDisable bladeDisable Disables all user ports on a blade. Synopsis Description bladedisable slotnumber Use this command to disable all user ports on a blade. All ports on the blade are taken offline. If the switch was connected to a fabric through this blade, the remaining switches reconfigure, and this switch will configure based on the other blade ports. The blade must be disabled before making configuration changes or before running many of the diagnostic tests.
bladeEnable 2 bladeEnable Enables all user ports on a blade. Synopsis Description bladeenable slotnumber Use this command to enable all user ports on a blade. All ports within the blade that did not fail the power-on self-test (POST) are enabled (except for persistently disabled ports); they might come online if connected to a device or remain offline if disconnected. If the switch is connected to a fabric through previously disabled ports, it rejoins the fabric.
2 bladeEnable 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 See Also 50 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN SW BLADE CP BLADE CP BLADE SW BLADE UNKNOWN UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 2 1 1 2 VACANT VACANT ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED VACANT VACANT VACANT bladeDisable, portDisable, portEnable, switchShow Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02
burninErrClear 2 burninErrClear Clears errors stored in nonvolatile memory during burn-in. Synopsis Description burninerrclear slotnumber Use this command to clear errors that were stored during burn-in in the nonvolatile memory of a specified slot. It is advisable to run the burninErrClear command prior to running diagSetBurnin and diagSetCycle. Note Operands The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
2 burninErrShow burninErrShow Displays errors stored in nonvolatile memory on a slot during burn-in. Synopsis burninerrshow slotnumber Description Use this command to display errors generated during burn-in and stored in nonvolatile memory on a specified slot. Note The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
burninLevel 2 burninLevel Sets the diagnostics burn-in level. Synopsis Description burninlevel [level | -show] Use this command to select or display the burn-in level. When you set the burn-in level to a value other than 0, this command behaves as follows: 1. The diagnostic daemon program performs burn-in testing in place of the power-on self-test (POST) phase II each time a switch blade is powered on. 2. The burn-in test stores errors on the local persistent error storage on which the error occurs.
2 burninStatus burninStatus Displays the diagnostics burn-in status. Synopsis burninstatus [[--slot] slotnumber] Description Use this command to display the burn-in status of blade in a specified slot. Command output includes the slot number, state, current run number, current command in the run, total commands in a run, and the burn-in script name. Note The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
cfgActvShow 2 cfgActvShow Displays effective zone configuration information. Synopsis Description cfgactvshow Use this command to display the effective zone configuration information. The current configuration is a single zone configuration that is currently in effect. The devices that an initiator sees are based on this configuration. The effective configuration is built when a specified zone configuration is enabled.
2 cfgAdd cfgAdd Adds a member to a zone configuration. Synopsis Description cfgadd "cfgName", "member[ ;member...]" Use this command to add one or more members to an existing zone configuration. This command changes the Defined Configuration. For the change to be preserved across switch reboots, save the configuration to nonvolatile memory with the cfgSave command. For the change to take effect, enable the configuration with the cfgEnable command.
cfgClear 2 cfgClear Clears all zone configurations. Synopsis Description cfgclear Use this command to clear all zone information in the transaction buffer. All defined zone objects in the transaction buffer are deleted. If an attempt is made to commit the empty transaction buffer while a zone configuration is enabled, you are warned to first disable the enabled zone configuration or to provide a valid configuration with the same name.
2 cfgCreate cfgCreate Creates a zone configuration. Synopsis Description cfgcreate "cfgName", "member[ ;member...]" Use this command to create a new zone configuration. This command changes the Defined Configuration (see cfgShow). For the change to become effective, enable the configuration with the cfgEnable command. For the change to be preserved across switch reboots, save the configuration to nonvolatile memory with the cfgSave command.
cfgDelete 2 cfgDelete Deletes a zone configuration. Synopsis Description cfgdelete "cfgName" Use this command to delete a zone configuration. This command changes the Defined Configuration (see cfgShow). For the change to become effective, enable the configuration with the cfgEnable command. For the change to be preserved across switch reboots, save the configuration to nonvolatile memory with the cfgSave command.
2 cfgDisable cfgDisable Disables a zone configuration. Synopsis Description cfgdisable Use this command to disable the current zone configuration. The fabric returns to non-zoning mode, in which all devices see each other. This command ends and commits the current zoning transaction buffer to both volatile and nonvolatile memory. If a transaction is open on a different switch in the fabric when this command is run, the transaction on the other switch is automatically aborted.
cfgEnable 2 cfgEnable Enables a zone configuration. Synopsis Description cfgenable "cfgName" Use this command to enable a zone configuration. The command builds the specified zone configuration by checking for undefined zone names, zone alias names, or other inconsistencies, by expanding zone aliases, removing duplicate entries, and then installing the effective configuration.
2 cfgMcdtmode cfgMcdtmode Configures zoning features in McDATA Fabric mode. Synopsis Description Note Operands cfgMcdtMode [--enable | --disable | --help] [safezoning | defaultzoning] Use this command to enable or disable either the McDATA safe zoning feature or the McDATA default zoning feature.
cfgRemove 2 cfgRemove Removes a member from a zone configuration. Synopsis Description cfgremove “cfgName”, “member[; member...]” Use this command to remove one or more members from an existing zone configuration. If all members are removed, the zone configuration is deleted. This command changes the Defined Configuration (see cfgShow). For the change to become effective, enable the configuration with the cfgEnable command.
2 cfgSave cfgSave Saves zone configuration to nonvolatile memory. Synopsis Description cfgsave Use this command to save the current zone configuration. This command writes the defined configuration and the name of the effective configuration to nonvolatile memory in all switches in the fabric. The saved configuration is automatically reloaded at power on, and, if a configuration was in effect at the time it was saved, the same configuration is reinstalled with an automatic cfgEnable command.
cfgSaveActiveToDefined 2 cfgSaveActiveToDefined Saves the active (effective) zoning configuration to the defined configuration in McDATA Fabric mode. Synopsis Description Note cfgSaveActiveToDefined Use this command in McData Fabric mode to move the effective zoning configuration to the defined configuration database. If the Defined Database contains a configuration with the same name, it is replaced. Any non-duplicate zone sets or zones remain unchanged.
2 cfgShow cfgShow Displays zone configuration information. Synopsis Description cfgshow ["pattern"] [, mode] Use this command to display zone configuration information. If no operand is specified, all zone configuration information (both defined and effective) displays. If the local switch has an outstanding transaction, this command displays the most recently edited zone configuration that has not yet been saved.
cfgShow 2 To display all zone configuration information: switch:admin> cfgshow Defined configuration: cfg: USA1 Blue_zone cfg: USA_cfg Red_zone; Blue_zone zone: Blue_zone 1,1; array1; 1,2; array2 zone: Red_zone 1,0; loop1 alias: array1 21:00:00:20:37:0c:76:8c; 21:00:00:20:37:0c:71:02 alias: array2 21:00:00:20:37:0c:76:22; 21:00:00:20:37:0c:76:28 alias: loop1 21:00:00:20:37:0c:76:85; 21:00:00:20:37:0c:71:df Effective configuration: cfg: USA_cfg zone: Blue_zone 1,1 21:00:00:20:37:0c:76:8c 21:00:00:20:37:0c:
2 cfgSize cfgSize Displays zone and Admin Domain database size details. Synopsis Description cfgsize [integer] Use this command to display the size details of the zone database and the Admin Domain database. When executed in non-AD255 context, the size details include the Zone DB maximum size, the committed size, and the transaction size. All sizes are in bytes.
cfgSize ---------------committed transaction - 2 3124 bytes 0 bytes Number of ADs in Effective Configuration - 4 Each AD's Zone Database Size: ---------------------------cfgsize Info for AD Number:0 committed transaction - 242 bytes 0 bytes cfgsize Info for AD Number:1 committed transaction - transaction - (AD Name: AD1, State=Active): 16 bytes 0 bytes cfgsize Info for AD Number:2 committed - (AD Name: AD0, State=Active): (AD Name: AD2, State=Active): 4 bytes 0 bytes cfgsize Info for AD Num
2 cfgTransAbort cfgTransAbort Aborts the current zoning transaction. Synopsis Description cfgtransabort [token] Use this command to abort the current zoning transaction without committing it. All changes made since the transaction was started are removed and the zone configuration database is restored to the state before the transaction was started. If a transaction is open on a different switch in the fabric when this command is run, the transaction on the other switch remains open and unaffected.
cfgTransShow 2 cfgTransShow Displays information about the current zoning transaction. Synopsis Description Note cfgtransshow Use this command to display the ID of the current zoning transaction. In addition, the command provides information on whether or not the transaction can be aborted. The transaction cannot be aborted if it is an internal zoning transaction. When FCS policy is enabled, this command can be issued only from the primary FCS switch.
2 chassisConfig chassisConfig Displays or sets the configuration of the chassis. Synopsis Description chassisconfig [-f][option] Use this command to set the chassis configuration for products that support both single-switch and dual-switch operation. Each configuration specifies whether the chassis runs as one logical switch or two, and the port blade ID that is permitted on each logical switch.
chassisConfig Notes 2 This command is retained for legacy reasons only. There are no separate chassis configuration options on the Brocade DCX backbone. By default the switch supports 384 ports in a single Fibre Channel domain. The chassisConfig command is not available on this platform. Brocade 48000 directors support only option 5. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
2 chassisName chassisName Displays or sets the chassis name. Synopsis Description chassisname [name] Use this command to display or change the name associated with the chassis. Operands This command has the following operand: name Examples Specify a new name for the chassis, optionally in quotation marks. Chassis names can be up to 15 characters long, must begin with a letter, and can consist of letters, digits, underscore or hyphen characters.
chassisShow 2 chassisShow Displays all field replaceable units (FRUs). Synopsis Description chassisshow Use this command to inventory and display the FRU header content for each object in the chassis and chassis backplane version. Refer to the Table 1 for more information about the lines and their meaning. TABLE 1 Command output descriptions Line Description 1 If applicable, the first line displays the chassis backplane version number, in hexadecimal.
2 chassisShow Chassis Backplane Revision: 1C SW BLADE Slot: 3 Header Version: Power Consume Factor: Factory Part Num: Factory Serial Num: Manufacture: Update: Time Alive: Time Awake: ID: Part Num: Serial Num: Revision Num: CP BLADE Slot: 6 Header Version: Power Consume Factor: Factory Part Num: Factory Serial Num: Manufacture: Update: Time Alive: Time Awake: ID: Part Num: Serial Num: Revision Num: . . .
cliHistory 2 cliHistory Name Synopsis Description Displays switch command history. clihistory This command saves the following information whenever a command is executed on the switch: • • • • • Timestamp Username IP address of the Telnet session Options Arguments This command displays the local CLI command history. This command cannot be executed on the standby CP. The information is saved as part of supportSave as the CH file. It is also saved persistently to compact flash if the switch panics.
2 configDefault configDefault Restores system configuration parameters to default values. Synopsis Description configdefault Use this command to reset a subset of configuration settings to their factory defaults.
configDefault See Also 2 snmpConfig, configure, switchDisable, switchEnable Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02 79
2 configDownload configDownload Downloads switch configuration and other parameters from a host file. Synopsis configdownload configdownload -p ftp | -ftp [”host”,”user”,”path”,[”passwd”]] configdownload -p scp| -scp [”host”,”user”,”path”,[”passwd”]] configdownload --local | USB |-U [“file”] Description This command downloads the switch configuration and other parameters from a host file.
configDownload 2 • In the [Active Security Policies] section, the FCS_POLICY must be exactly the same as the previous FCS_POLICY. Order of members must be maintained. • If either security policies section has an RSNMP_POLICY, then that section must have a WSNMP_POLICY. • After the switch is enabled, if the switch is the primary FCS, then its security and zoning information is propagated to all other switches in the fabric.
2 configDownload “host” A host name or IP address in quotation marks: for example, “citadel” or “192.168.1.48”. The configuration file is downloaded from this host. To be able to mention the FTP server by name, you need to set up two DNS servers with dnsConfig. “user” A user name, in quotation marks: for example, “jdoe”. This user name is used to gain access to the host system. “path” A file name and path in quotation marks: for example, “config.txt”.
configList 2 configList Lists uploaded configuration files. Synopsis Description Operands Examples configlist -local|-USB|-U This command displays a list of names, sizes, and creation dates of configuration files saved on the local chassis or on an attached USB device. These files are created when the configUpload command is executed with the -local or the -USB option. This command has the following operands: -local Displays the list of configuration files on the local chassis.
2 configRemove configRemove Deletes a saved configuration file. Synopsis Description Operands Examples configremove -local|-USB|-U [file] This command deletes a configuration file that was previously saved to the local chassis or to an attached USB device by using the configUpload command. This command has the following operands: -local Removes a configuration file that was previously created by configUpload -local from the local chassis.
configShow 2 configShow Displays system configuration settings. Synopsis configshow [“pattern”] | -pattern [“pattern”] configshow -local|-USB|-U [file] [-pattern "pattern"] Description Notes Use this command to display some system configuration settings in addition to the parameters set by the configure command. When executed without operands, this command displays all system configuration settings. Not all values displayed are applicable to all system models and configurations.
2 configShow [Boot Parameters] boot.name:cp7 boot.ipa:10.33.36.41 boot.licid:10:00:00:05:1e:38:b0:db boot.mac:10:00:00:05:1e:38:b0:db boot.device:eth0 boot.gateway.ipa:10.33.32.1 [LicensesDB] 6122B8EE0FBB440F46E124E97B16277D6122B8EE0FBB440F0073B7A57B16277D6F61 [DMM_WWN] [Licenses] [Chassis Configuration] [Configuration] acl.clear:0 ag.port.nfportfailback:0x0 ag.port.nfportfailover:0x0 ag.port.nfporttopo.0:0x0 ag.port.nfporttopo.1:0x0 ag.port.nfporttopo.
configUpload 2 configUpload Uploads switch configuration and other parameters to a host file. Synopsis configupload configupload -p ftp | -ftp [”host”,”user”,”path”,[”passwd”]] configupload -p scp| -scp [”host”,”user”,”path”,[”passwd”]] configupload [-force] -local | USB |-U [“file”] Description This command uploads the switch configuration to a host file. The first form of the configupload command uses FTP (File Transfer Protocol). The FTP Server must be running in the host before an upload can occur.
2 configUpload • The first section contains the version of the Fabric OS from which this configuration was uploaded and the time stamp for the uploaded file creation. • The [Boot Parameters] section contains the switch boot parameters, also known as the switch’s identity. It has variables such as the switch’s name and IP address. • The [License] section contains license strings.
configUpload 2 “file” A file name in quotation marks, for example, "config.txt". This parameter can be used only with the -local and -USB options, each of which stores files in a predefined directory on the local chassis or on an attached USB device. Therefore, subdirectories and absolute path names are not permitted. -force This parameter is used only with the -local and -USB options, and specifies that any existing file can be overwritten.
2 configure configure Changes system configuration settings.
configure 2 Switch Fabric Settings Fabric settings control the overall behavior and operation of the fabric. Some of these settings, such as the domain, are assigned automatically and may differ from one switch to another in a given fabric. Other parameters, such as buffer-to-buffer credit or timeout values, can be modified to suit specific applications or operating environments but must be in agreement among all switches to allow formation of the fabric.
2 configure Note that the The R_A_TOV, E_D_TOV, WAN_TOV, and MAX_HOPS configuration parameters are interrelated. Assigning a specific value to one or more of these parameters can change the range of allowed values that can be assigned to the other parameters. As a result, you may not be able to set all the values within the range displayed against each parameter.
configure 2 Virtual Channel Settings The switch enables fine-tuning for a specific application by configuring the parameters for eight virtual channels. The first two virtual channels are reserved for switch internal functions and are not available for modification. The default virtual channel settings have already been optimized for switch performance. Changing the default values can improve switch performance but can also degrade performance.
2 configure Zoning Operation Parameters Table 5 lists the configurable zoning operation parameters. TABLE 5 Zoning operation parameters Field Type Default Range Disable Nodename Zone Checking Boolean 0 1 Disable NodeName Zone Checking Specify 1 to disable using node WWN when specifying nodes in the zone database, or specify 0 to enable using node WWN when specifying nodes in the zone data. The default value is 0. This value must be set to 1 for interoperability.
configure 2 Enable CLOSE on OPEN received? If this is set, a CLS is returned immediately to an OPN if no buffers are available. This is required for TachLite. Always send RSCN? Following the completion of loop initialization, a remote state change notification (RSCN) is issued when FL_Ports detect the presence of new devices or the absence of pre-existing devices. When set to 1, an RSCN is issued upon completion of loop initialization, regardless of the presence or absence of new or pre-existing devices.
2 configure System Settings The following table lists system settings. TABLE 10 System settings Field Type Default Range system.blade.bladeFaultOn HwErrMsk Number 0x0 0x0 to 0xffff system.blade.bladeFaultOnHwErrMsk If this field is set to a value other than 0, then any nonfatal HW ASIC data parity error causes the problem blade to be powered off. Examples To enable signed firmware download on a disabled switch: switch:admin> configure Configure...
dataTypeShow 2 dataTypeShow Displays sample data stream types used in some diagnostic commands. Synopsis Description Note Operands datatypeshow [-seed value] Use this command to display sample data stream types used in diagnostic commands. There are 20 different sample data types. The command displays an example of each data stream. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
2 date date Displays or sets the switch date and time. Synopsis Description date [“newdate”] Use this command to display or set the date and time. All switches maintain current date and time in flash memory. Date and time are used for logging events. Normal switch operation does not depend on the date and time; a switch with incorrect date values continues to function properly. This command sets a common date and time for the entire fabric.
dbgShow 2 dbgShow Displays current values of debug and verbosity levels of the specified module. Synopsis Description Note Operands dbgshow [module_name] Use this command to display the current values of debug and verbosity levels of the specified module. If no module name is specified, displays debug and verbosity levels of all modules. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
2 defZone defZone Sets or displays the default zone access mode. Synopsis Description defzone [--noaccess | --allaccess | --show] Use this command to display or set the Default Zone access mode. Setting the Default Zone mode initializes a zoning transaction (if one is not already in progress), and create reserved zoning objects. A default zone controls device access when zoning is not enabled.
defZone --allaccess 2 Sets the default zone access mode to All Access, initiates a zoning transaction (if one is not already in progress), and deletes the reserved zoning objects by performing the equivalent to the following zoning commands: cfgDelete “d_efault_Cfg” zoneDelete “d_efault_Zone” A cfgSave, cfgEnable, or cfgDisable command must be performed subsequent to the use of this command to commit the changes and distribute them to the fabric.
2 diagClearError diagClearError Clears the diagnostics failure status. Synopsis Description Note Operands diagclearerror [[--slot] slotnumber] -all Use this command to clear the diagnostics failure status. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
diagDisablePost 2 diagDisablePost Disables power-on self-test (POST). Synopsis Description Note diagdisablepost Use this command to disable POST. A reboot is not required for this command to take effect. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
2 diagEnablePost diagEnablePost Enables power-on self-test (POST) execution at next reboot. Synopsis diagenablepost Description Use this command to enable POST. A reboot is not required for this command to take effect. POST includes two phases: POST Phase I mainly tests hardware and POST Phase II tests system functionality. Note The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
diagHelp 2 diagHelp Displays diagnostic command information. Synopsis Description diaghelp Use this command to display a short description of diagnostic commands. Use default operands when running diagnostics commands. Non-default settings require detailed knowledge of the underlying hardware and are intended for support personnel only. Contact support if you want to use these operands.
2 diagPost diagPost Sets or displays diagnostic POST configuration. Synopsis Description diagpost [mode | -show] Use this command to enable or disable Power-On-Self-Test) POST. The mode is saved in flash memory (and stays in that mode) until the next execution of diagPost. The mode becomes active as soon as this command is executed; it does not require a reboot to take effect.
diagRetry 2 diagRetry Sets or displays diagnostic retry mode. Synopsis Description diagretry [mode | -show] Use this command to enable retry mode if the mode value is nonzero and to disable the retry mode if the mode value is 0. The mode is saved in flash memory (and stays in that mode) until the next execution of diagRetry. The mode becomes active as soon as this command is executed; it does not require a reboot to take effect.
2 diagSetBurnin diagSetBurnin Initializes the blade for a burn-in run. Synopsis Description diagsetburnin [--slot slotnumber][script | -current] This sets up the blade burn-in parameters for the registered burn-in script. The burn-in starts at the next run of power-on self-test (POST) on the designated blades. The errors and activity logs are stored in flash memory. The activity log of the script is saved in /var/log/scriptname.slot.log.
diagSetCycle 2 diagSetCycle Sets diagnostic script parameters. Synopsis Description diagsetcycle script [-show | -default | [-keyword value]] Use this command to update diagnostic command parameters. If only a script is specified, the command displays all configuration variables used by the specified script and enters an interactive session. Using the full parameters, variables can be updated noninteractively.
2 diagShow diagShow Displays diagnostics status. Synopsis Description Note Operands Notes Examples diagshow [--slot number][-uports itemlist][-bports itemlist][-use_bports value] Use this command to display the diagnostics status for the specified list of blade or user ports. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
diagSkipTests 2 diagSkipTests Enables or disables diagnostics skip test flags. Synopsis Description diagskiptests [value | -show] Use this command to enable or disable the diagnostics skip test flags. The skip test flags are saved in flash memory and stay set until the next execution of diagSkipTests. The mode becomes active as soon as this command is executed. It does not require a reboot to take effect.
2 diagStopBurnin diagStopBurnin Terminates a blade burn-in run. Synopsis Description diagstopburnin [--slot number] Use this command to determine which PID is running burn-in on a blade and terminate that activity. The burn-in script handles the logging cleanup. This command does not require a reboot to take effect. Note Operands The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
dbgShow 2 dbgShow Displays current values of debug and verbosity levels of the specified module. Synopsis Description Note Operands dbgshow module_name Use this command to display the current values of debug and verbosity levels of the specified module. If no module name is specified, displays debug and verbosity levels of all modules. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
2 distribute distribute Distributes data to switches in a fabric. Synopsis Description distribute -p policy_list -d switch_list Use this command to distribute data to a specified list of switches in the fabric.
distribute 2 To distribute the Switch Connection Control Policy, FCS Policy, and Password database to all domains in the fabric that support the distribute feature: switch:admin> distribute -p “SCC;FCS;PWD” -d “*” Wildcard domains are: 1 3 5 To distribute the FCS policy, and the Password database to all domains in the fabric that support the distribute feature: switch:admin> distribute -p “FCS;PWD” -d "*" To distribute the AUTH and FCS policies to all switches in the fabric that run v5.3.
2 dlsReset dlsReset Disables the dynamic load sharing (DLS) option. Synopsis Description dlsreset Use this command to turn off DLS when a fabric change occurs. Refer to dlsSet for a full description of load sharing. This command should be used only if devices connected to the fabric cannot handle occasional routing changes correctly. Notes The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
dlsSet 2 dlsSet Enables the dynamic load sharing (DLS) option. Synopsis Description dlsset Use this command to turn on DLS when a fabric change occurs. Routing is based on the incoming port and the destination domain. This means that all traffic coming in from a port (either from an E_Port or an Fx_Port) and directed to the same remote domain is routed through the same output E_Port. Dynamic Load Sharing (DLS) optimizes fabric routing.
2 dlsShow dlsShow Displays the setting of the dynamic load sharing (DLS) option. Synopsis Description dlsshow Use this command to display whether DLS is on or off. One of two messages displays: DLS is set The DLS option is turned on. Load sharing is reconfigured with every change in the fabric, and existing routes can be moved to maintain optimal balance. DLS is not set The DLS option is turned off. Once placed, existing routes are never moved to maintain optimal balance.
dnsConfig 2 dnsConfig Sets, displays, or removes domain name service (DNS) parameters. Synopsis Description dnsconfig Use this command to display, set, or remove the domain name service parameters. The domain name service parameters are the domain name and the name server IP address for primary and secondary name servers. The dnsconfig command displays IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. Note The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
2 enclosureShow enclosureShow Displays attributes of the switch enclosure. Synopsis Description enclosureshow attribute Use this command to display attributes of the switch enclosure. Supported attributes include the vendor-specific enclosure identifier and the identifier of the enclosure interface to which the switch is attached. This command is only meaningful for products that are embedded in a blade server or storage chassis. Most of the options are applicable to a specific platform.
errClear 2 errClear Clears all error log messages for all switch instances on this control processor (CP). Synopsis Description Note errclear Use this command to clear all internal and external error log messages for all switch instances on this CP. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
2 errDelimiterSet errDelimiterSet Sets the error log start and end delimiters for messages sent to the console and syslog. Synopsis Description errdelimiterset [-s "start delimiter string"][-e "end delimiter string"] Use this command to set the error log start and end delimiters for log messages sent to the console and syslog. An empty string clears the start and the end delimiters (including the colon) so that they are not displayed.
errDump 2 errDump Displays the error log without pagination. Synopsis Description errdump [-s switch_instance][-r][-p] Use this command to display external error log messages for all switch instances and the chassis, without pagination. The -r operand displays the messages in reversed order. The following information displays in each message: Start delimiter Delimiter string for the start of a message. Timestamp Timestamp for the message. Message ID Message identifier.
2 errFilterSet errFilterSet Sets a filter for an error log destination. Synopsis Description errfilterset [-d "destination"][-v "severity"] Use this command to set a filter for an error log destination. A filter is set based on the severity level of the messages. If no parameters are specified, this command displays the filters that are currently in use. Note Operands Examples The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
errModuleShow 2 errModuleShow Displays all the defined error log modules. Synopsis Description errmoduleshow Use this command to display a list of all defined error log modules.
2 errShow errShow Displays the error log messages with pagination. Synopsis Description errshow [-s switch_instance][-r][-p] Use this command to display external error log messages for all switch instances and the chassis, one at a time. The -r operand displays the messages in a reversed order. The following information displays in each message: Start delimiter Delimiter string for the start of a message. Timestamp Timestamp for the message. Message ID Message identifier.
exit 2 exit Logs out from a shell session. Synopsis Description exit Use this command to log out from a Telnet, SSH, rlogin or serial port session. Telnet and rlogin connections are closed; the serial port returns to the login: prompt. The exit command is an accepted synonym for logout, as is typing Ctrl-D at the beginning of a line. Operands none Examples To exit from a shell session: switch:admin> exit Connection to host lost.
2 fabPortShow fabPortShow Displays fabric port information. Synopsis Description 128 fabportshow [slotnumber/]portnumber Use this command to display the state of a port, relative to the fabric, as well as a list of pending commands. The following information displays: Port The port number.
fabPortShow 0x00000800 Zoning has completed 0x00001000 Segmented by Platform Management 0x00002000 Segmented due to no license 0x00004000 Segmented due to E_Port disabling 0x00008000 DIA already sent for that port 0x00010000 RDI already sent 0x00020000 Port is true T port 0x00040000 Port received an ELP 0x00080000 Port received an ELP RJT 0x00100000 LR pending due to ELP RJT rcv 0x00200000 Received a DIA on this port 0x00400000 Port is the EMT Initiator 0x00800000 Security violatio
2 fabPortShow Examples To display fabric port information: switch:admin> fabportshow 4/14 Fabric Port Information: ======================== Port: State: List: List Count: Flags: nbrWWN: nbrPort: lr_tid: red_ports: 10 11 62 63 62 P3 0x10068418 0 0x280120 10:00:00:60:69:80:06:cf 5 0x1005dbd8, IDLE STATE Open commands pending: ====================== No commands pending See Also 130 portShow Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02
2 fabRetryShow fabRetryShow Displays the retry count of the fabric commands. Synopsis Description fabretryshow Use this command to display the retry count of the fabric commands.
2 fabricLog fabricLog Displays (all users) or manipulates (admin) the fabric log. Synopsis Description Notes Operands fabriclog -s | -c | -d | -e | -r size Use this command to display, clear, disable, enable, or resize the fabric log. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.Refer to chapter 1, “Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions” and Appendix A, “Command Availability” for details.
fabricLog 2 switch:admin> fabriclog -r 64 Warning: This command will clear the logs.
2 fabricPrincipal fabricPrincipal Sets principal switch selection mode. Synopsis Description fabricprincipal [-fhq] [mode] Use this command to set principal switch selection mode for the switch. The implementation of the fabricPrincipal command is based solely on mechanisms specified in the Fibre Channel standards.
fabricShow 2 fabricShow Displays fabric membership information. Synopsis Description fabricshow Use this command to display information about switches in the fabric. If the switch is initializing or is disabled, the message “no fabric” is displayed. In a mixed fabric, fabricshow must be executed on a switch that runs Fabric OS v5.3.0 or later; otherwise, IPv6 information is lost, since switches running earlier versions do not recognize an IPv6-configured switch.
2 fabricShow 2: fffc42 10:00:00:60:69:00:05:91 1080::8:800:200C:1234/64 192.168.64.60 192.168.65.60 "sw60" The Fabric has 2 switches. To show additional details of the FC Router, if present: switch:admin> fabricshow -m Switch ID Name ENET IP Addr FC Router FC Router IP Addr Name ------------------------------------------------------------------------1: fffc01 fcr_sprint_01 10.33.59.224 160: fffca0 fcr_fd_160 0.0.0.0 10.33.59.25 fcr_meteor2 190: fffcbe fcr_mojo_6 10.33.59.
fabStatsShow 2 fabStatsShow Displays the fabric statistics. Synopsis Description fabstatsshow Use this command to display the statistics for the fabric.
2 fabStatsShow Sec Incompatibility: Sec Violation: ECP Error: Duplicate WWN: Eport Isolated: See Also 138 0 0 0 0 0 fabRetryShow Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02
fabSwitchShow 2 fabSwitchShow Displays the fabric switch state structure information. Synopsis fabswitchshow Description Use this command to display the fabric switch state structure information. This command is strictly for debugging; it is not intended as a user command. Note The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
2 fanDisable fanDisable Disables a fan unit. Synopsis Description Notes fandisable unit Use this command to disable a non-faulty fan unit by setting the RPM speed to 0. This command is not available on non-bladed systems except for the Brocade 4100 and 4900. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
fanEnable 2 fanEnable Enables a fan unit. Synopsis Description Notes fanenable unit Use this command to set a previously disabled fan unit back to the default RPM speed. This command is not available on non-bladed systems except for the Brocade 4100 and 4900. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
2 fanShow fanShow Displays fan status and speed. Synopsis Description fanshow Use this command to display the current status and speed of each fan in the system. Fan status is displayed as: OK Fan is functioning correctly. absent Fan is not present. below minimum Fan is present but rotating too slowly or stopped. above minimum Fan is rotating too quickly. unknown Unknown fan unit installed. faulty Fan has exceeded hardware tolerance and has stopped.
fastboot 2 fastboot Reboots the Control Processor (CP), bypassing Power-On Self-Tests (POST). Synopsis Description fastboot Use this command to immediately reboot the CP. This command is similar to reboot, but skips POST when the system comes back up, reducing boot time significantly. If POST was previously disabled using the diagDisablePost command, then fastboot is the same as reboot. Notes This command is not available on non-bladed systems except for the Brocade 4100 and 4900.
2 fastwritecfg fastwritecfg Enables or disables the FC fastwrite feature. Synopsis Description Notes fastwritecfg action [slot] Use this command to configure FC fastwrite on a blade in a given slot. Fastwrite minimizes storage latency and improves the number of write transactions per second over long distances. A blade can be configured either to support FC fastwrite or FCIP (default supported when FC fastwrite is disabled).
fastwritecfg Continue 2 (Y,y,N,n): [ n] To disable FC fastwrite: switch:admin> fastwritecfg --disable 7 !!!! WARNING !!!! Disabling this feature requires power-cycling of the affected blade to take effect and may take up to 5 minutes to complete. Non-bladed switches will be rebooted. In all cases, data traffic on all the ports (FC and GbE) of the blade will be disrupted.
2 fcipChipTest fcipChipTest Tests functionality of components in the FCIP complex. Synopsis fcipchiptest [--slot slotnumber][-testtype type][-unit number] Description Use this command to verify the internal registers and memory of the network processor, FCIP FPGA, compression processor, and GigPHY. Notes The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
fcipChipTest Diagnostics 2 When a failure is detected, the test might report one or more of the following error messages: CHIP_TEST_ERR CHIP_TEST_CHIP_INIT_ERR CHIP_TEST_IMAGE_VER_ERR CHIP_TEST_TIMEOUT_ERR CHIP_TEST_HEARBEAT_ERR CHIP_TEST_INVALID_RESULT See Also fcipPathTest Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02 147
2 fcipHelp fcipHelp Displays FCIP command information. Synopsis Description diaghelp Use this command to display a short description of fibre channel over IP (FCIP) commands. FCIP commands require an FCIP license.
fcipPathTest 2 fcipPathTest Tests the data path of the FCIP complex. Synopsis Description Notes fcippathtest [--slot slotnumber][-unit number][-path mode][-nframes count][-length data_length] [-compress mode] Use this command to verify the data paths in the FCIP complex. All data path modes run tests by comparing Fibre Channel frames or data packets transmitted from and received by the network processor due to the designated loopback.
2 fcipPathTest -compress mode Examples Specifies the compression device for which to select or to bypass data compression for the test. By default, data compression is used. This setting is applicable only to path mode 1 and 2. To run the test on slot 2 with PHY loopback sending 10 frames: switch:admin> fcippathtest --slot 2 -path 2 -nframes 10 Running fcippathtest .............. Test Complete: fcippathtest Pass 10 of 10 Duration 0 hr, 1 min & 50 sec (0:1:50:942). passed.
fcLunQuery 2 fcLunQuery Displays a list of LUN IDs and LUNs for all accessible targets. Synopsis Description Notes Operands Examples fclunquery [-w wwn | -s] Use this command to display a list of LUN IDs and LUNs for all accessible targets. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
2 fcPing fcPing Sends a Fibre Channel Extended Link Service (ELS) Echo request to a pair of ports. Synopsis Description fcping [-h -b -q][-n frames][-l length][-i wait][-p pattern] source destination Use this command to perform a zoning check between the source and destination. In addition, two Fibre Channel ELS requests are generated. The first ELS request is from the domain controller to the source port identifier. The second ELS request is from the domain controller to the destination port identifier.
fcPing Examples 2 To display one device that accepts the request and another device that rejects the request: switch:admin> fcping 10:00:00:00:c9:29:0e:c4 21:00:00:20:37:25:ad:05 Source: 10:00:00:00:c9:29:0e:c4 Destination: 21:00:00:20:37:25:ad:05 Zone Check: Not Zoned Pinging 10:00:00:00:c9:29:0e:c4 [0x20800] with 12 bytes of data: received reply from 10:00:00:00:c9:29:0e:c4: 12 bytes time:1162 usec received reply from 10:00:00:00:c9:29:0e:c4: 12 bytes time:1013 usec received reply from 10:00:00:00:c9:2
2 fcpLogClear fcpLogClear Clears the FCPD debug information log. Synopsis Description Note fcplogclear Use this command to clear the debug information logged by the Fibre Channel Protocol daemon (FCPD). The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
fcpLogDisable 2 fcpLogDisable Disables the FCPD debug information log (debug command). Synopsis Description Notes fcplogdisable Use this command to disable the logging of debug information by the Fibre Channel Protocol daemon (FCPD). The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
2 fcpLogEnable fcpLogEnable Enables the FCPD debug information log (debug command). Synopsis Description Note fcplogenable Use this command to enable Fibre Channel Protocol daemon (FCPD) logging. Debug information logging is enabled by default. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
fcpLogShow 2 fcpLogShow Displays the FCPD debug information log (debug command). Synopsis Description Notes fcplogshow Use this command to display the debug information logged at various stages during the Fibre Channel Protocol daemon (FCPD) device probing. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
2 fcpProbeShow fcpProbeShow Displays the Fibre Channel Protocol (FCP) probe information. Synopsis Description Operands Examples fcpprobeshow [slotnumber/]portnumber Use this command to display the Fibre Channel Protocol daemon (FCPD) device probing information for the devices attached to the specified F_Port or FL_Port. This information includes the number of successful logins and SCSI INQUIRY commands sent over this port and a list of the attached devices.
fcpRlsShow 2 fcpRlsShow Displays the Fibre Channel Protocol (FCP) Read Link Status (RLS) information. Synopsis Description Operands Examples fcprlsshow [slotnumber/]portnumber Use this command to display the FCP RLS information for the specified F_Port or FL_Port. This information describes the number of loss-of-signal, loss-of-sync, CRC-error, and other failure events that have been detected on this port.
2 fcrBcastConfig fcrBcastConfig Displays or sets the broadcast frame forwarding option. Synopsis fcrbcastconfig --show fcrbcastconfig --enable -f fabric id fcrbcastconfig --disable -f fabric id fcrbcastconfig --help Description Note Operands Use this command to enable or disable the broadcast frame option or to display the current configuration. If no operands are specified, this command displays the usage. By default, frame forward option is enabled.
fcrBcastConfig 2 To display the new configuration: switch:admin> fcrbcastconfig --show Broadcast configuration is disabled for: fid 2 fid 128 SEE ALSO bcastshow, portRouteShow Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02 161
2 fcrChipTest fcrChipTest Tests the functionality of FC Router FPGA. Synopsis Description fcrchiptest [--slot slotnumber] [-unit number] [-testtype type] Use this command to test the FC Router Field-programmable gate array (FPGA). This test verifies that all SRAM and register data bits in each ASIC can be independently written and read successfully. The method used is to write a walking 1 pattern to each location.
fcrChipTest 2 switch:admin> fcrchiptest --slot 7 -unit 1 -testtype 0 Running fcrchiptest .............. Test Complete: fcrchiptest Pass 1 of 1 Duration 0 hr, 0 min & 4 sec (0:0:4:351). passed.
2 fcrConfigure fcrConfigure Sets FC Router configuration parameters. Synopsis Description fcrconfigure Use this command to configure the FC Router parameters for this platform. This is an interactive command. This command cannot execute on a system with the FC Router feature enabled. First disable FC routing by using fosConfig or disable the switch with switchDisable. Note Operands The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
fcrFabricShow 2 fcrFabricShow Displays the FC Routers on a backbone fabric. Synopsis Description fcrfabricshow Use this command to display information about FC Routers that exist in an FC Router backbone fabric. The existing syntax is maintained for IPv6 support. When IPv6 addresses are not configured, the output of fcrFabricShow displays the Ipv4 format. The following information is displayed for each FC Router found on the backbone fabric: WWN The World Wide Name of the FC Router.
2 fcrLsanCount fcrLsanCount Displays or sets the maximum LSAN count. Synopsis Description fcrlsancount [max-lsan-count] Use this command to set or display the maximum number of LSAN zones that can be configured on the edge fabric. By default, the maximum LSAN count is set to 3000, which is also the minimum. This command lets you create more LSANs on your edge fabric, up to 5000, if needed to support additional devices. The maximum number of supported LSAN devices is 10,000.
fcrLsanMatrix 2 fcrLsanMatrix Creates, edits and displays LSAN fabric or FCR matrix information, which binds the LSAN Zone and device database information to specified edge fabric IDs or FCRs.
2 fcrLsanMatrix • • • • Display the information saved in the cache. Clear the information from the cache and revert to the saved value. Display the information that is saved in the persistent memory (CLI command with no option). Display the static and default/dynamic binding of the backbone to show which edge fabrics or FCRs can access each other. • Verify that the information in the cache is valid and does not disrupt existing import/export devices.
fcrLsanMatrix 2 switch:admin > fcrlsanmatrix --add 10 19 To remove an entry: switch:admin > fcrlsanmatrix --remove 10 14 To display the information from the cache: switch:admin > fcrlsanmatrix --display Fabric ID 1 Fabric ID 2 -----------------------------------4 5 4 7 10 19 To apply the changes persistently: switch:admin > fcrlsanmatrix --apply -lsan To view the persistent changes: switch:admin > fcrlsanmatrix -lsan LSAN MATRIX is activated Fabric ID 1 Fabric ID 2 ------------------------------------
2 fcrLsanMatrix 78 10:32:16:91:25:dd:d0:03 82 10:00:00:06:2b:0d:29:30 82 10:00:00:06:2b:0d:2f:ed 82 10:00:00:06:2b:0d:33:4d 82 10:00:00:06:2b:0e:4d:c9 Total devices displayed: 12 08f001 01f002 03f002 01f001 03f001 82 78 52 78 52 520f00 4e1400 480200 4e1800 482000 Imported Imported Imported Imported Imported To display the information from the cache: switch:admin > fcrlsanmatrix --display -lsan Fabric ID 1 Fabric ID 2 -------------------------------------52 78 52 82 78 82 To apply the changes persist
fcrLsanMatrix 2 • In a dual backbone configuration, execute fcrlsanmatrix --fabricview on the FCR switches to confirm that the shared edge fabric FIDs have the same access in both backbones. • Execute fcrlsanmatrix --display -lsan | -fcr and fcrproxydevshow -a Check that the LSAN binding matrix in the cache is not in conflict with the existing import/export devices that are displayed on the FCR switch.
2 fcrPathTest fcrPathTest Tests the data path connection between the FC Router FPGA and the central ASIC. Synopsis Description fcrpathtest [--slot slotnumber][-unit number][-path mode][-nframes count] Use this command to verify the data path connecting the FC Router field-programmable gate array (FPGA) and the central ASIC by sending frames from the FC Router FPGA port N’s transmitter, and looping the frames back into the same port N’s receiver. The loopback is accomplished at the parallel loopback path.
fcrPathTest 2 RANDOM0x25, 0x7f, 0x6e, 0x9a, ... Notes The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details. This command is supported only on Brocade FR4-18i blades and Brocade 7500 platforms. Operands This command has the following operands: --slot slotnumber Specifies the slot number on which the diagnostic operates.
2 fcrPhyDevShow fcrPhyDevShow Displays the FC Router physical device information. Synopsis Description fcrphydevshow [-a][-f fabricid][-w wwn][-c][-d] Use this command to display the physical (real) devices that are configured to be exported to other fabrics. A device is considered to be configured to be exported to another fabric if it is a member of an LSAN zone.
fcrPhyDevShow Examples 2 To display the physical devices relevant to this FC Router: fcr:admin> fcrphydevshow Device WWN Physical Exists PID in Fabric ----------------------------------------2 10:00:00:00:c9:2b:6a:68 c70000 3 50:05:07:65:05:84:09:0e 0100ef 3 50:05:07:65:05:84:0b:83 0100e8 Total devices displayed: 3 See Also fcrFabricShow, fcrProxyDevShow, fcrRouteShow, lsanZoneShow, switchShow Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02 175
2 fcrProxyConfig fcrProxyConfig Displays or configures proxy devices presented by an FC Router. Synopsis Description fcrproxyconfig [-s importedFID devWWN slot][-r importedFID devWWN] Use this command to display or set the persistent configuration of proxy devices presented by the local FC Router. If no optional operand is provided, the command displays the persistent proxy device configuration; otherwise, it sets the specified attributes to its new value.
fcrProxyConfig 2 “WWN does not exist in any proxy device slot” is displayed if the WWN does not exist in any slot for the specified edge fabric. “Too many proxy slots configured. Remove some unused proxy device WWNs from their slots using the -r operand and try again.” is displayed if all slots are used for the specified edge fabric. “The specified slot already contains a WWN, overwrite? [y]” is displayed if the specified slot already contains an entry. You are then prompted for overwrite confirmation.
2 fcrProxyDevShow fcrProxyDevShow Displays FC Router proxy device information. Synopsis Description fcrproxydevshow [-a][-f fabricid][-w wwn] Use this command to display the proxy devices presented by FC Router EX_Ports and information about the proxy devices. A proxy device is a virtual device presented in to a fabric by an FC Router. A proxy device represents a real device on another fabric.
fcrProxyDevShow Examples 2 To display the physical devices relevant to this FC Router: switch:admin> fcrphydevshow Device WWN Physical Exists PID in Fabric ----------------------------------------2 10:00:00:00:c9:2b:6a:68 c70000 3 50:05:07:65:05:84:09:0e 0100ef 3 50:05:07:65:05:84:0b:83 0100e8 Total devices displayed: 33 See Also fcrFabricShow, fcrProxyDevShow, fcrRouteShow, lsanZoneShow, switchShow Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02 179
2 fcrResourceShow fcrResourceShow Displays FC Router physical resource usage. Synopsis Description fcrresourceshow Use this command to display the FC Router-available resources. The maximum number allowed versus the currently used is displayed for various resources. The command output includes: LSAN Zones The maximum versus the currently used LSAN zones. LSAN Devices The maximum versus the currently used LSAN device database entries. Each proxy or physical device constitutes an entry.
fcrResourceShow Operands none Examples To display the resource usage for the local FC Router: 2 switch:Admin> fcrresourceshow Daemon Limits: LSAN Zones: LSAN Devices: Proxy Device Slots: Max Allowed Currently Used ---------------------------------1000 22 10000 1208 10000 2 Phantom Node WWN: Phantom Port WWN: WWN Pool Size Allocated ---------------------------------8192 3790 32768 6446 Port Limits: Max proxy devices: Max NR_Ports: 2000 1000 Currently Used(column 1: proxy, column 2: NR_Ports): 48
2 fcrRouterPortCost fcrRouterPortCost Displays FC Router route information. Synopsis Description fcrrouterportcost [[slotnumber/]portnumber] [cost] Use this command to set or display the cost of the router ports. The cost of the link is a dimensionless positive number (which can be 0 or 1000 or 10000). The router module chooses the router port path based on the minimum cost per FID connection. If multiple paths exist with the same minimum cost, the load is shared over these paths.
fcrRouterPortCost 2 To display the cost of one EX_Port: switch:admin> fcrrouterportcost 7/10 Port Cost -----------------------7/10 1000 To set the cost of an EX_Port: switch:admin> fcrrouterportcost 7/10 10000 See Also switchShow, fcrRouteShow, portCfgEXPort Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02 183
2 fcrRouteShow fcrRouteShow Displays FC Router route information. Synopsis Description fcrrouteshow Use this command to display routes through the FC Router backbone fabric to accessible destination fabrics. An FC Router backbone fabric is the fabric that contains the E_Ports of this platform and routes inter-fabric traffic between imported fabrics, creating a meta-SAN. There are FC Router ports that reside on the backbone fabric. These ports are known as NR_Ports.
fcrXlateConfig 2 fcrXlateConfig Displays or persistently configures a translate (xlate) domain ID for both the EX_Port-attached fabric and the backbone fabric. Synopsis fcrxlateconfig importedFabricID exportedFabricID preferredDomainID fcrxlateconfig [-r] importedFabricID exportedFabricID Description Use this command to display a translate domain ID or change the preferred domain ID. A translate domain is a phantom domain created by an FC Router.
2 fcrXlateConfig importedFabricID Specifies the fabric ID (1 through 128) of the fabric that contains the translate domain. exportedFabricID Specifies the fabric ID (1 through 128) of the remote fabric represented by this translate domain. preferredDomainID Specifies the preferred domain ID (1 through 239) of the translate phantom.
fddCfg 2 fddCfg Manages the fabric data distribution configuration parameters. Synopsis fddcfg --showall fddcfg --localaccept policy_list fddcfg --localreject policy_list fddcfg --fabwideset policy_list Description Use this command to manage the fabric data distribution configuration parameters. These parameters control the fabric-wide consistency policy. Switches can be locally configured to allow or reject a security policy.
2 fddCfg To set the Fabric-Wide Consistency Policy as tolerant, omit the "S". A valid policy set should be of the form "SCC:S;DCC;FCS". To set the fabric-wide policy to NULL (default) or no fabric-wide consistency, use the policy Set "". Supported policies are Switch Connection Control (SCC), Device Connection Control (DCC), and Fabric Configuration Server (FCS). All members specified in a given policy set are automatically distributed to all participating switches in the fabric that support the policy.
fdmiCacheShow 2 fdmiCacheShow Displays abbreviated remote FDMI device information, according to remote domain ID. Synopsis Description fdmicacheshow Use this command to display FDMI cache information for remote domains only. The state of each remote domain, identified by its domain ID, is shown to be unknown, known, unsupported, or error. The revision of the switch also displays, followed by the World Wide Name of the switch. For HBAs, only the HBA identifiers and registered port lists are displayed.
2 fdmiShow fdmiShow Displays detailed FDMI device information. Synopsis Description fdmishow Use this command to display FDMI information for all HBAs and ports. Detailed FDMI information is displayed for local HBAs and ports. This information includes the HBA with its corresponding ports, along with their respective attributes. Only abbreviated FDMI information is shown for HBA and ports on remote switches.
ficonClear 2 ficonClear Clears the records from the specified FICON database. Synopsis Description Note Operands ficonclear database Use this command to remove records from the local FICON database. The command effect depends on the specified database. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, “Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions” and Appendix A, “Command Availability” for details.
2 ficonCupSet ficonCupSet Sets FICON-CUP parameters for a switch. Synopsis ficoncupset fmsmode enable | disable ficoncupset modereg bitname 0 | 1 ficoncupset MIHPTO seconds Description Use this command to set FICON-CUP (Control Unit Port) parameters for a switch. All parameters can be set while the switch is online. Changes made by this command take effect immediately. A reboot is not required. Use ficonCupShow to display current settings.
ficonCupSet 2 To set the ASM bit in the mode register for the switch: switch:admin> ficoncupset modereg ASM 1 Active=Saved Mode bit is set to 1 To set the MIHPTO value to 60 seconds: switch:admin> ficoncupset MIHPTO 60 MIHPTO has been changed to 60 seconds See Also ficonCupShow Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02 193
2 ficonCupShow ficonCupShow Displays FICON-CUP parameters for a switch. Synopsis ficoncupshow fmsmode ficoncupshow modereg [bitname] ficoncupshow MIHPTO Description Note Operands Use this command to display FICON-CUP (Control Unit Port) parameters for a switch. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
ficonCupShow 2 To display the ASM bit in the mode register for the switch: switch:user> ficoncupshow modereg ASM ASM --1 To display the MIHPTO value for the CUP: switch:user> ficoncupshow MIHPTO MIHPTO for the CUP: 60 seconds See Also ficoncupset Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02 195
2 ficonHelp ficonHelp Displays a list of FICON support commands. Synopsis Description ficonhelp Use this command to display a list of FICON support commands with descriptions.
ficonShow 2 ficonShow Displays the contents of the specified FICON database. Synopsis ficonshow database [fabric] where database is one of the following: ficonshow RNID [fabric] ficonshow LIRR [fabric] ficonshow SwitchRNID [fabric] ficonshow RLIR [fabric] ficonshow ILIR [fabric] Description Use this command to display the contents of a FICON database. The ficonShow database operand is the name of the database to display.
2 ficonShow Blower [unit number] The Blower. FRU Part Number Displays the FRU part number. FRU Serial Number Displays the FRU serial number. Incident Count Displays the incident count. This number increases by 1 for each incident within the individual switch. Link Incident Description Same as Link Incident Type.
ficonShow Byte BB 2 0xe0 Vendor-specific. 0x00 Unspecified class. 0x01 Direct access storage device, if it is a storage port; otherwise, not channel-to-channel capable. 0x02 Magnetic tape, if it is a storage port; otherwise, a reserved field for a channel port. 0x03 Input unit record, if it is a storage port; otherwise, a reserved field for a channel port. 0x04 Output unit, if it is a storage port; otherwise, a reserved field for a channel port 0x05 Reserved field for a channel port.
2 ficonShow Protocol Displays whether the traffic is using FICON or FCP. Registered Node WWN Displays the device's node World Wide Name associated with the device HBA. Registered Port WWN Displays the device's channel or storage CU port World Wide Name associated with the device HBA. Note Operands Sequence Number Displays the sequence number of the self-describing node. Serial Number Displays the switch serial number. Switch node WWN Displays the switch node World Wide Name.
ficonShow Sequence Number: tag: 2 0000000169CA 102b } {Fmt Type PID Registered Port WWN Registered Node WWN flag Parm 0x18 N 502e00 50:05:07:64:01:40:0f:ca 50:05:07:64:00:c1:69:ca 0x10 0x200105 Type number: 002064 Model number: 101 Manufacturer: IBM Plant of Manufacture: 02 Sequence Number: 0000000169CA tag: 052e } } To display the local and remote LIRR database: switch:admin> ficonshow LIRR fabric {Fmt Type PID Listener Port WWN Switch Port WWN Listener Type 0x18 N 502b00 50:05:07:64:01:00:15:8d 20:2b
2 ficonShow Plant of Manufacture: 02 Sequence Number: 0000000169CA tag: 2e00 Switch Port WWN Switch Node WWN 20:2e:00:60:69:80:1e:4e 10:00:00:60:69:80:1e:4e Switch Part Number: 060-0001501-05 Switch Serial Number: 0FT02X801E4E Domain: 20480 Flag 0x00 Node Parameters 0x200a2e } } The local RLIR database has 1 entry.
fipsCfg 2 fipsCfg Configures FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) mode. Synopsis fipscfg --enable [fips | selftests] fipscfg --disable [fips | selftests] fipscfg --zeroize fipscfg --show | --showall fipscfg --force fips fipscfg --verify fips fipscfg --disable | --enable bootprom Description Notes Use this command to configure FIPS mode in the switch. In this mode, only FIPS-compliant algorithms are allowed.
2 fipsCfg --force fips This option enables FIPS mode even if prerequisites are not met, except under the following two conditions: 1. In a dual-CP system if HA is not in sync between the two CPs. 2. If selftests is in a disabled state. --verify fips This option runs through the prerequisites for enabling FIPS and print the failure/success cases. --disable | --enable bootprom Disables or enables the Boot Programmable Read-Only Memory (Boot PROM) on the switch. Boot PROM access is blocked in FIPS mode.
fipsCfg 2 To enable FIPS after prerequisites have been met: switch:admin> fipscfg --enable fips FIPS mode has been set to : Enabled Please reboot the system switch:admin> fipscfg --show FIPS mode is : Enabled See Also none Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02 205
2 firmwareCommit firmwareCommit Commits switch firmware. Synopsis Description firmwarecommit Use this command to commit a firmware download to a CP. This command copies an updated firmware image to the secondary partition and commits both partitions of the CP to an updated version of the firmware. This must be done after each firmware download and after the switch has been rebooted and a sanity check is performed to make sure the new image is fine.
firmwareDownload 2 firmwareDownload Downloads firmware from a remote host, a local directory, or a USB device.
2 firmwareDownload For each non-director-class platform in your fabric, complete all firmware download changes before issuing the firmwareDownload command on the next switch to ensure a nondisruptive download. If firmwareDownload is interrupted due to an unexpected reboot as a result of a software error or power failure, the command automatically recovers the corrupted secondary partition. Wait for the recovery to complete before starting another firmwareDownload.
firmwareDownload 2 pfile Specify a fully qualified path for the firmware pfile. Absolute path names may be specified using forward slashes (/). passwd Specify a password. This operand can be omitted, if the firmware is accessible through a local directory or an attached USB device, or if no password is required by the FTP server. This operand is required when accessing an SSH server. -p scp|ftp Specify the file transfer protocol used to download the firmware from the file server.
2 firmwareDownload Do you want to continue [Y]: y The firmware is being downloaded to the Standby CP. It may take up to 10 minutes. To download the firmware to both CPs on a dual-CP chassis with an attached USB device. (You would execute the same command on a single CP processor with USB support. Output may vary depending on platform.) switch:admin> firmwaredownload -U v6.0.0 Checking system settings for firmwaredownload... Protocol selected: USB Trying address-->AF_INET IP: 127.1.1.
firmwareDownload 2 WARNING: YOU HAVE ELECTED TO DISABLE THE VERSION COMPATIBILITY CHECKING FEATURE. THIS CAN CAUSE THE VIRTUALIZATION SERVICES TO STOP WORKING. If you want to check the version compatibility, please exit and re-enter this command without the "-c" option. Do you want to continue [Y]: y To download SAS firmware and remove the installed SA image at the same time: switch:admin> firmwaredownload -a sas -e 192.168.126.250,\ userfoo,/home/userfoo/dist/release.
2 firmwareDownloadStatus firmwareDownloadStatus Displays the status of a firmware download. Synopsis Description firmwaredownloadstatus Use this command to display an event log that records the progress and status of events during FOS, SAS, and SA firmwaredownload. The event log is created by the current firmwaredownload command and is kept until another firmwaredownload command is issued. There is a timestamp associated with each event.
firmwareDownloadStatus 2 To display the status of a firmware download on a switch: switch:admin> firmwaredownloadstatus [1]: Fri Feb 15 22:17:03 2007 Firmware is being downloaded to the switch. This step may take up to 30 minutes. [2]: Fri Feb 15 22:20:54 2007 Firmware has been downloaded to the secondary partition of the switch. [3]: Fri Feb 15 22:22:19 2007 The firmware commit operation has started. This may take up to 10 minutes.
2 firmwareDownloadStatus Slot 8 (FR4-18i): Firmware commit has started on the blade. This may take up to 10 minutes. [10]: Mon Dec 19 18:50:51 2007 Slot 8 (FR4-18i): The commit operation has completed successfully. [11]: Mon Dec 19 18:55:39 2007 Slot 5 (CP0, active): Firmware has been downloaded successfully on Standby CP. [12]: Mon Dec 19 18:55:46 2007 Slot 5 (CP0, active): Standby CP reboots. [13]: Mon Dec 19 18:57:06 2007 Slot 5 (CP0, active): Standby CP booted successfully with new firmware.
firmwareKeyShow 2 firmwareKeyShow Displays the public key used for signed firmware validation. Synopsis Description Notes firmwarekeyshow This command displays the contents of the public key used for validating the integrity of firmware images when signed firmware validation is enabled. A firmware key should be installed on every switch as a part of the Fabric OS installation. The presence of a firmware key does not imply that the firmware signature is checked during firmwareDownload.
2 firmwareKeyUpdate firmwareKeyUpdate Updates the public key used for signed firmware validation. Synopsis firmwarekeyupdate firmwarekeyupdate [-p ftp|scp] host,user,keyfile,passwd firmwarekeyupdate -U keyfile Description Use this command to update the public key used for firmware signature validation. The firmware key can be updated over the network, or, if the switch supports this option, from an attached USB device.
firmwareKeyUpdate Examples 2 user Specify a user name for FTP or SSH server access. This operand can be omitted, if the firmware key is accessible on a local directory or by anonymous FTP server access. A user name other than “anonymous” is required for SSH server access. keyfile Specify a fully qualified path for the firmware keyfile. Absolute path names may be specified using forward slashes (/).
2 firmwareRestore firmwareRestore Restores the former active firmware image. Synopsis Description firmwarerestore Use this command to restore the former active Fabric OS firmware image. This command can only be run if autocommit was disabled during the firmwaredownload. This command cannot be used to restore SAS and SA images. After a firmwaredownload and a reboot (with autocommit disabled), the downloaded firmware becomes active.
firmwareShow 2 firmwareShow Displays the Fabric OS versions on all firmware partitions in the system. Synopsis Description Note firmwareshow Use this command to display the FOS, SAS, and SA firmware versions. The command shows the firmware versions on both the primary and secondary partitions of the storage device. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
2 fosConfig fosConfig Displays or modifies Fabric OS features. Synopsis fosconfig --enable feature fosconfig --disable feature fosconfig --show Description Use this command to enable or disable a feature, or to display the current operating status of features on a switch.
fosConfig 2 --disable feature Disables a feature on the switch. This command can be run while the switch is online. Valid values for feature are: fcr Disables the FC Routing service on the switch. All enabled EX_Ports and VEX_Ports on the switch must be offline for this command to succeed. If there is an XPath OS switch in the BB fabric, it may take up to eight minutes to complete the disable process. .
2 fruReplace fruReplace Provides an interactive interface to help replace a field replaceable unit (FRU). Synopsis frureplace fru Description Use this command to replace a FRU. The command automatically performs the necessary backup and restore operations to accommodate the replacement. Note The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
fspfShow 2 fspfShow Displays Fabric Shortest Path First (FSPF) protocol information. Synopsis Description fspfshow Use this command to display the FSPF protocol information and internal data structures of the FSPF module. The following fields display.: TABLE 11 Operands fspfShow display fields Field Description version Version of FSPF protocol. domainID Domain number of local switch. switchOnline State of the local switch.
2 fspfShow Examples To display FSPF protocol information: switch:admin> fspfshow See Also 224 version domainID switchOnline domainValid isl_ports[0] isl_ports[1] trunk_ports[0] trunk_ports[1] f_ports[0] f_ports[1] seg_ports[0] seg_ports[1] active_ports[0] active_ports[1] minLSArrival minLSInterval LSoriginCount startTime fspfQ fabP agingTID agingTo lsrDlyTID lsrDelayTo lsrDelayCount ddb_sem = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 2 131 TRUE TRUE 0x00000000 0x74000000 0x00000000 0x0200000
fwAlarmsFilterSet 2 fwAlarmsFilterSet Enables or disables alarms for Fabric Watch. Synopsis Description Notes fwalarmsfilterset [mode] Use this command to configure alarm filtering for Fabric Watch. By turning off the alarms, all non-environment class alarms are suppressed. By turning on the alarms, all class alarms are generated. This command requires a Fabric Watch license. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
2 fwAlarmsFilterShow fwAlarmsFilterShow Displays alarm filtering for Fabric Watch. Synopsis Description Notes fwalarmsfiltershow Use this command to display whether alarm filtering is enabled or disabled. This command requires a Fabric Watch license. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
fwClassInit 2 fwClassInit Initializes all classes under Fabric Watch. Synopsis Description Notes fwclassinit Use this command to initialize all classes under Fabric Watch. The command should only be used after installing a Fabric Watch license to start licensed Fabric Watch classes. Refer to fwConfigure for a list of classes. This command requires a Fabric Watch license. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
2 fwConfigReload fwConfigReload Reloads the Fabric Watch configuration. Synopsis Description Notes fwconfigreload Use this command to reload the Fabric Watch configuration. This command should only be used after downloading a new Fabric Watch configuration file from a host. This command requires a Fabric Watch license. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
fwConfigure 2 fwConfigure Displays and modifies the Fabric Watch configuration. Synopsis fwconfigure fwconfigure --enable --port portNumber fwconfigure --disable --port portNumber Description Use this command to display and modify threshold information for the Fabric Watch configuration. Switch elements monitored by Fabric Watch are divided into classes, which are further divided into areas. Each area can include multiple thresholds.
2 fwConfigure TABLE 12 230 fwConfigure Fabric Watch classes and areas Class Area Fabric E_Port downs Fabric reconfigure Domain ID changes Segmentation changes Zone changes Fabric<->QL Fabric logins SFP state changes E_Port Link loss (E-port) Sync loss (E-port) Signal loss (E-port) Protocol error (E-port) Invalid words (E-port) Invalid CRCS E-port) RXPerformance (E-port) TXPerformance (E-port) State Changes (E/VE-port) Utilization (VE-port) Packet Loss (VE-port) F/FL_Port (Optical) Same as Port c
fwConfigure 2 In Access Gateway mode, only the following classes are supported. F/FL_Port (Copper) class is supported only on Embedded platforms. .
2 fwConfigure --disable --port portNumber Disables all thresholds associated with a certain port. Examples To configure thresholds in Fabric OS mode: switch:admin> fwconfigure 1 : Environment class 2 : SFP class 3 : Port class 4 : Fabric class 5 : E-Port class 6 : F/FL Port (Optical) class 7 : Alpa performance Monitor class 8 : EE performance Monitor class 9 : Filter performance Monitor class 10 : Security class 11 : Resource class 12 : Quit Select a class => : (1..
fwConfigure 2 3 : Power Supply 4 : return to previous page Select an area => : (1..
2 fwFruCfg fwFruCfg Displays or modifies FRU state alert configuration. Synopsis Description Notes fwfrucfg [--show] Use this command to configure field-replaceable unit (FRU) states and actions. Based on these configuration settings, Fabric Watch generates action when a FRU state changes. To configure email alerts, use fwMailCfg. This command requires a Fabric Watch license. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
fwHelp 2 fwHelp Displays Fabric Watch command information. Synopsis Description fwhelp Use this command to display the commands that configure Fabric Watch.
2 fwMailCfg fwMailCfg Displays and configures Fabric Watch email alerts. Synopsis Description fwmailcfg Use this command to display or modify the configuration and status of the Fabric Watch email alert in the switch. Switch elements monitored by Fabric Watch are divided into classes, and email alerts are based on the classes. Each class can configure one email address as the alert message's receiver.
fwMailCfg 2 1 : Show Mail Configuration Information 2 : Disable Email Alert 3 : Enable Email Alert 4 : Send Test Mail 5 : Set Recipient Mail Address for Email Alert 6 : Relay Host IP Configuration 7 : Quit Select an item => : (1..
2 fwPortDetailShow fwPortDetailShow Displays the port information for specified user ports. Synopsis Description fwportdetailshow [--p portNumber] | [--s portState] Use this command to print the overall status of a specified port. The output of this command is different for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
fwPortDetailShow --s portState 2 Yields a port detail report for the specified portState. Valid portState entries are: h Report based on all healthy ports m Report based on all marginal ports f Report based on all faulty ports o Report based on all offline ports If no option is specified, all ports are displayed.
2 fwPortDetailShow To retrieve a port detailed report: switch:user> fwportdetailshow --s h Port Detail Report Switch Name: switch IP address: 192.168.163.
fwSamShow 2 fwSamShow Generates switch availability monitor (SAM) report. Synopsis Description Notes fwsamshow Use this command to display a switch availability monitor (SAM) report. This report displays uptime and downtime for each port and enables you to check if a particular port is failing more often than the others. The information displayed includes total uptime, total downtime, number of faulty occurrences, and total percent of downtime for each port. This command requires a Fabric Watch license.
2 fwSamShow 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 See Also 242 U U U U U U T T T T U U U U U U U U U U F U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U 0 0 0 0 0 0 99 99 100 99 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 99 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
fwSet 2 fwSet Sets the parameters controlled by Fabric Watch. Synopsis Description Notes fwset --port --persistence seconds Use this command to set parameters controlled by Fabric Watch. It allows you to set the port persistence time (time in which a port must persistently be in a marginal state before being labeled as such). This command requires a Fabric Watch license. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
2 fwSetToCustom fwSetToCustom Sets boundary and alarm levels to custom values. Synopsis Description fwsettocustom Use this command to set boundary and alarm levels to custom values for all classes and areas in Fabric Watch. Fabric Watch uses two types of settings: factory default settings and user-defined custom settings. • Factory default settings are automatically enabled. These settings vary depending on hardware platform, and cannot be modified.
fwSetToCustom 2 1 : Temperature 2 : Fan 3 : Power Supply 4 : return to previous page Select an area => : (1..
2 fwSetToCustom 8 : change custom buffer 18 : return to previous page 9 : apply threshold boundary changes 10 : cancel threshold boundary changes Select choice => : (1..
fwSetToDefault 2 fwSetToDefault Returns boundary and alarm levels to the default values. Synopsis Description fwsettodefault Use this command to return boundary and alarm levels to defaults for all classes and areas in Fabric Watch. Fabric Watch uses two types of settings: factory default settings and user-defined custom settings. • Factory default settings are automatically enabled. These settings vary depending on hardware platform and cannot be modified.
2 fwSetToDefault 3 : Power Supply 4 : return to previous page Select an area => : (1..
fwSetToDefault 2 10 : cancel threshold boundary changes Select choice => : (1..
2 fwShow fwShow Displays the class thresholds monitored by Fabric Watch. Synopsis Description fwshow [--port --persistence] | [--disable --port] Use this command to display the thresholds monitored by Fabric Watch. This command also displays the port persistence time and ports with all disabled thresholds.
fwShow 5 : 6 : 7 : 8 : 9 : 10 : 11 : 12 : Select 2 E-Port class F/FL Port (Optical) class Alpa Performance Monitor class End-to-End Performance Monitor class Filter Performance Monitor class Security class Resource class Quit an item => : (1..12) [12] 1 1 : Temperature 2 : Fan 3 : Power Supply 4 : return to previous page Select an area => : (1..
2 fwShow Event 1 occurred 10 times, last at 16:49:02 on 12/09/2011 * Event 5 occurred 1 time, last at 16:30:23 on 12/09/2011 Callbacks: No callbacks are registered.
h 2 h Displays shell history. Synopsis h history Description Use this command to view the shell history. The shell history mechanism is similar to the UNIX Korn shell history facility. The h command displays the 20 most recent commands typed into the shell; the oldest commands are replaced as new ones are entered.
2 haDisable haDisable Disables the High Availability feature. Synopsis Description Note hadisable Use this command to disable the High Availability (HA) feature on a switch. If the HA feature is already disabled, this command does nothing. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, “Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions” and Appendix A, “Command Availability” for details.
haDump 2 haDump Displays High Availability status information. Synopsis Description hadump Use this command to display information about the status of the High Availability (HA) feature on a switch.
2 haDump Ethernet IP Address: 10.32.227.64 Ethernet Subnetmask: 255.255.240.0 Fibre Channel IP Address: 220.220.220.64 Fibre Channel Subnetmask: 255.255.240.0 CP0 Ethernet IP Address: 10.32.227.66 Ethernet Subnetmask: 255.255.240.0 Host Name: cp0 Gateway IP Address: 10.32.224.1 CP1 Ethernet IP Address: 10.32.227.67 Ethernet Subnetmask: 255.255.240.0 Host Name: cp1 Gateway IP Address: 10.32.224.1 Slot 10 eth0: 10.32.227.69/20 Gateway: 10.32.224.1 Backplane IP address of CP0 : 10.0.0.
haEnable 2 haEnable Enables the High Availability feature. Synopsis Description Note haenable Use this command to enable the High Availability (HA) feature on a switch. If the HA feature is already enabled, this command does nothing. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain Restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, “Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions” and Appendix A, “Command Availability” for details.
2 haFailover haFailover Forces the failover mechanism so that the standby control processor (CP) becomes the active CP. Synopsis Description Notes hafailover Use this command to force the failover mechanism to occur so that the standby CP becomes the active CP. In case the active and standby CPs are not synchronized or the system is not in redundant mode, the command aborts.
haShow 2 haShow Displays control processor (CP) status. Synopsis Description hashow Use this command to display control processor status. The display includes: • • • • • Local CP state (slot number and CP ID), warm or cold, recovering or recovered Remote CP state (slot number and CP ID) High Availability (enabled or disabled) Heartbeat (up or down) Health of standby CP defined as follows: Healthy The standby CP is running and the background health diagnostic has not detected any errors.
2 haShow switch:admin> hashow Local CP (Slot 6, CP1): Active, Warm Recovered Remote CP (Slot 5, CP0): Standby, Failed Backplane PCI fail, severity: CRITICAL HA enabled, Heartbeat Up, HA State not in sync See Also 260 haDisable, haEnable, haFailover Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02
haSyncStart 2 haSyncStart Enables High Availability state synchronization. Synopsis Description Note Examples hasyncstart Use this command to enable the High Availability (HA) state synchronization. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, “Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions” and Appendix A, “Command Availability” for details.
2 haSyncStop haSyncStop Disables High Availability state synchronization. Synopsis Description Notes hasyncstop Use this command to temporarily disable High Availability (HA) synchronization. Disabling HA synchronization may cause failover to be disruptive. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, “Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions” and Appendix A, “Command Availability” for details.
help 2 help Displays help information for commands. Synopsis Description help [command] Use this command without an operand to display an alphabetical list commands for which help is available. At the end of the list are some additional commands which display more lists of grouped commands for a particular subsystem; for example, diagHelp displays a list of diagnostic commands.
2 historyLastShow historyLastShow Displays the latest entry in the field replaceable unit (FRU) history log. Synopsis Description historylastshow Use this command to display the latest entry of the history log, which records insertion and removal events for field-replaceable units (FRUs), such as blades, power supplies, fans, and World Wide Name (WWN) cards. The type of FRU supported depends on the hardware platform. Each history record contains three lines of information.
historyMode 2 historyMode Displays or sets the mode of the field replaceable unit (FRU) history log. Synopsis Description historymode [ rot | fi ] Use this command to display or set the mode of the history buffer, which records the insertion and removal of FRUs on a switch or chassis. This command supports two modes of handling new log entries once the history buffer has reached its maximum size: Rotating mode Any new entry exceeding the maximum buffer size overwrites the oldest entry in the log.
2 historyShow historyShow Displays the entire field replaceable unit (FRU) history log. Synopsis Description historyshow Use this command to display the entire history log, which records insertion and removal events for field-replaceable units (FRUs), such as blades, power supplies, fans, and World Wide Name (WWN) cards. The type of FRU supported depends on the hardware platform. Each history record contains three lines of information.
historyShow SW BLADE Slot 3 Factory Part Number: Factory Serial Number: Removed at Tue Aug 14 12:10:09 2001 60-0001532-03 1013456800 CP BLADE Slot 6 Factory Part Number: Factory Serial Number: Removed at Tue Aug 14 13:45:07 2001 60-0001604-02 FP00X600128 SW BLADE Slot 3 Factory Part Number: Factory Serial Number: Inserted at Tue Aug 14 13:53:40 2001 60-0001532-03 1013456800 CP BLADE Slot 6 Factory Part Number: Factory Serial Number: Inserted at Tue Aug 14 13:59:50 2001 60-0001604-02 FP00X600128 POW
2 httpCfgShow httpCfgShow Displays the Java plug-in version. Synopsis Description httpcfgshow Use this command to display the version of the Java plug-in supported by Web Tools. This command also displays the URL from which the plug-in can be downloaded. Operands none Examples To display the Java plug-in version: switch:admin> httpcfgshow Current HTTP configuration javaplugin.version = 1,5,0,6 javaplugin.homeURL = http://java.sun.
i 2 i Displays a process summary. Synopsis Description i [processID] Use this command to display information about a specified process or about all processes running on the local switch. One line is displayed per process. Fields displayed with this command include those shown in Table 15.
2 i Operands This command has the following operand: processID Examples Specifies the process name or process ID for the process to display.
iclCfg 2 iclCfg Enables or disables Inter-chassis links (ICL). Synopsis iclcfg --enable slot/icl_group iclcfg --disable slot/icl_group iclcfg --help Description Use this command to enable or disable an inter-chassis link (ICL) on a Brocade DCX. The command enables or disables the ICL by enabling or disabling the ports associated with the link. This command is supported only on the Brocade DCX backbone. Notes The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
2 ifModeSet ifModeSet Sets the link operating mode for a network interface. Synopsis Description ifmodeset [“interface”] Use this command to set the link operating mode for a network interface. An operating mode is confirmed with a y or yes at the prompt. If the operating mode selected differs from the current mode, the change is saved and the command exits. Changing the link mode is not supported for all network interfaces or for all Ethernet network interfaces.
ifModeSet 2 Are you sure you really want to do this? (yes, y, no, n): [no] y Proceed with caution. Auto-negotiate (yes, y, no, n): [no] y Advertise 100 Mbps / Full Duplex (yes, y, no, n): [yes] y Advertise 100 Mbps / Half Duplex (yes, y, no, n): [yes] y Advertise 10 Mbps / Full Duplex (yes, y, no, n): [yes] y Advertise 10 Mbps / Half Duplex (yes, y, no, n): [yes] y Committing configuration...done.
2 ifModeShow ifModeShow Displays the link operating mode and MAC address for a network interface. Synopsis Description Operands ifmodeshow interface Use this command to display the link operating mode and MAC address for a network interface. This command has the following operand: interface Examples Specify the name of the interface. You may specify the name with quotation marks, but using them is not required.
interfaceShow 2 interfaceShow Displays FSPF interface information. Synopsis Description interfaceshow [slotnumber/][portnumber] Use this command to display the two data structures associated with FSPF interfaces (E_Ports) on the switch: • The permanently allocated Interface Descriptor Block (IDB). • The neighbor data structure. This data structure is allocated when a switch port becomes an E_Port.
2 interfaceShow remPort Port number on the remote switch connected to this port. nflags Internal FSPF flags. initCount Number of times this neighbor was initialized without the interface going down. lastInit Time of the last initializing state, NB_ST_INIT, on this interface. firstHlo Time of the first hello sent on this interface. nbstFull Time of the last finishing state, NB_ST_FULL, on this interface. &dbRetransList Pointer to the database retransmission list.
interfaceShow Operands attLsaOut Number of attempted transmissions of LSAs to the neighbor switch. nLsaOut Number of LSAs transmitted to the neighbor switch. 2 This command has the following operands: slotnumber For bladed systems only, specify the slot number of the port to display, followed by a slash (/). portnumber Specify the port number to display, relative to its slot for bladed systems. Use switchShow to list valid ports.
2 interfaceShow lsrRtxTID inactTo helloTo rXmitTo nCmdAcc nInvCmd nHloIn nInvHlo nLsuIn nLsaIn attHloOut nHloOut attLsuOut nLsuOut attLsaOut nLsaOut See Also 278 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 0x1008c848 80000 2000 5000 7 0 2 0 2 3 2 2 3 3 2 2 nbrStateShow, portShow, switchShow Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02
interopMode 2 interopMode Enables or disables Brocade switch interoperability with McDATA switches. Synopsis Description interopmode [mode [-z McDataDefaultZone] [-s McDataSafeZone]] Use this command to enable or disable Brocade switch interoperability with McDATA switches within a Brocade fabric. Fabric OS v6.0.0 introduces a new M-EOS-compatible McDATA Open Fabric Mode (interopMode 3) on all platforms that support McDATA Fabric Mode (interopmode 2).
2 interopMode In v6.0.0, when McDATA Fabric interoperability mode is turned on, the OUI portion of the switch WWN is no longer replaced with a McDATA OUI. The Brocade OUI is used. However, upgrading from Fabric OS 5.2.1_NI to Fabric OS v6.0.0 will be non-disruptive, preserving the McDATA OUI and the given interopMode. Unless the switch is taken offline, and the interopMode is changed, or the OUI is changed with the configure command, the McDATA OUI is preserved.
interopMode 2 To turn Safe Zone on while in interopmode 2: switch:admin> interopMode 2 -s 1 InteropMode: McDATA Fabric Default Zone: Off Safe Zone: On To disable interoperability mode on a disabled switch: switch:admin> interopmode O Interop mode is disabled The switch effective configuration will be lost. The system will reboot to allow the change to take effect.
2 iodDelayReset iodDelayReset Resets the user-defined IOD delay settings to default values. Synopsis Description ioddelayreset domain_id Use this command to reset the user-defined IOD delay settings to default values (-1). This command resets IOD delay values for a specified domainID that was previously configured with the iodDelaySet command. When IOD delay is not configured or reset, the system uses its own internal algorithm to calculate the IOD delay.
iodDelaySet 2 iodDelaySet Sets the delay for the in-order delivery (IOD). Synopsis Description ioddelayset domain_id iod_delay Use this command to configure the IOD delay time on a switch for a specified domain.This operation reduces the frame drops during the rebalance time frame that may occur when dynamic load sharing (DLS) is set. IOD must be enabled on the switch before you can set the IOD delay value.Enabling IOD ensures that frames are always delivered in-order, even after fabric topology changes.
2 iodDelayShow iodDelayShow Displays the user-defined IOD delay settings for specified domains. Synopsis ioddelayshow [ domain_id ] Description Use this command to display the user-defined IOD delay settings for all domains in the fabric or for a specified domain ID. This command only displays delay values for domain IDs, for which the IOD delay parameter has been previously set with the iodDelaySet command. The command does not display defaults values.
iodReset 2 iodReset Disables the in-order delivery (IOD) option. Synopsis Description iodreset Use this command to disable in-order delivery enforcement on the local switch. IOD is disabled by default, and can only be disabled after it has been enabled with the iodSet command. Disabling IOD allows faster re-routing after a fabric topology change, but it may cause out-of-order delivery of frames during fabric topology changes.
2 iodSet iodSet Enables the in-order delivery (IOD) option. Synopsis Description iodset Use this command to enforce in-order delivery of frames during a fabric topology change. In a stable fabric, frames are always delivered in order, even when the traffic between switches is shared among multiple paths. However, when topology changes occur in the fabric (for instance, a link goes down), traffic is rerouted around the failure and some frames might be delivered out of order.
iodShow 2 iodShow Displays the state of the in-order delivery (IOD) option setting. Synopsis Description iodshow Use this command to display whether the IOD option is enabled or disabled. The default setting for IOD is disabled.
2 ipAddrSet ipAddrSet Sets the IP address details for a switch, a control processor (CP), an intelligent blade processor (BP), or a standalone application processor (AP). Synopsis ipaddrset ipaddrset [-cp number | -sw number] ipaddrset [-ipv6 ] [--add x:x:x:x:x:x:x/n | --delete] ipaddrset [-cp number | -sw number] [-ipv6 ] [--add x:x:x:x:x:x:x/n | --delete] ipaddrset [-slot number] [-eth0 | -eth1] [--add x.x.x.x/n | --delete] ipaddrset [-slot number] -gate [--add x.x.x.
ipAddrSet 2 3. Additionally, the -eth0, -eth1, and -gate command line options are available with the --add or --delete option on platforms with blade processors to set the BP Ethernet or Gateway addresses. On an enterprise-class system with a blade processor the values for the blade in slot n can be set from the command line using the -slot option. The -slot option is not accepted in standalone application processors with a hidden blade, such as the AP7600.
2 ipAddrSet Examples To set the IPv4 addresses for switch number 1 on an enterprise-class system in interactive mode: switch:admin> ipaddrset -sw 1 Ethernet IP Address [192.168.166.148]: Ethernet Subnetmask [255.255.255.0]: Fibre Channel IP Address [none]: Fibre Channel Subnetmask [none]: Committing configuration...Done. OK. To enable DHCP on a standalone, non-AP platform: switch:admin> ipaddrset Ethernet IP Address [192.168.74.102]: Ethernet Subnetmask [255.255.255.0]: Fibre Channel IP Address [220.
ipAddrShow 2 ipAddrShow Displays the IP address information for a switch or control processor (CP). Synopsis ipaddrshow [-cp cp_number] ipaddrshow [-sw sw_number] ipaddrshow - slot n ipaddrshow [-eth0 -eth1 -gate] Description Use this command to display the IP addresses configured in the system. The -cp option displays the CP IP address and the -sw option displays the switch IP addresses.
2 ipfilter ipfilter Manages the IP filter policies.
ipfilter 2 --create policyname -type ipv4 | ipv6 Creates an IP filter policy with the specified name and type. The policy created is stored in a temporary buffer and is lost if the policy is not saved to the persistent configuration. --clone policyname -from src_policyname Creates a replica of an existing IP filter policy. The cloned policy is stored in a temporary buffer and has the same rules as the original policy.
2 ipfilter The following arguments are supported with the --addrule option: -sip Specifies the source IP address. For filters of type IPv4, the address must be a 32-bit address in dot notation, or a CIDR-style IPv4 prefix. For filters of type IPv6, the address must be a 12- bit IPv6 address in any format specified by RFC, or a CIDR-style IPv6 prefix. -dp Specifies the destination port number, a range of port numbers, or a service name. -proto Specifies the protocol type, for example tcp or udp.
ipfilter Name: Rule 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2 default_ipv6, Type: ipv6, State: active Source IP Protocol Dest Port Action any tcp 22 permit any tcp 23 permit any tcp 897 permit any tcp 898 permit any tcp 111 permit any tcp 80 permit any tcp 443 permit any udp 161 permit any udp 111 permit any udp 123 permit any tcp 600 - 1023 permit any udp 600 - 1023 permit Name: ex1, Type: ipv6, State: defined (modified) Rule Source IP Protocol 1 fec0:60:69bc:60:260:69ff:fe80:d4a tcp Dest Port 23 Action permit T
2 ipfilter To create an IPv4-type IP filter policy: switch:admin> ipfilter --create ex2 -type ipv4 To add a rule to the created policy “ex2”: switch:admin> ipfilter --addrule ex2 -sip 10.32.69.
iscsiCfg 2 iscsiCfg Configures or displays iSCSI entities.
2 iscsiCfg iscsicfg --show transaction [-h] iscsicfg --clear all [-h] iscsicfg --commit all [-f] [-h] Description Use this command to configure all iSCSI entities (such as authentication (CHAP), discovery domains (DD), discovery domain sets (DDSet), iSCSI virtual targets (VT), and LUN maps). Common actions include --add, --delete, --modify, --show, --enable and --disable; however, not all actions are valid for all operands. Use --commit all to save all entity changes to nonvolatile memory.
iscsiCfg 2 --modify tgt -t target_name -a auth_method [-h] Associates the authentication method auth_method with the target. Valid values for auth_method are CHAP and none. If CHAP is specified, then either one-way or mutual CHAP is enforced, based on the login frame from the host. --addusername tgt -t target_name -u user_list [-h] Binds user names defined in AUTH database to the specific target.
2 iscsiCfg --clear dd [-h] Deletes the DD and DDset databases. --show dd [-d dd_name] [-h] Displays the DD database; dd_name is optional. ddset Discovery Domain Set parameters. Actions on ddset are: --create ddset -n ddset_name -d dd_list [-h] Creates a DD set entry with the specified ddset_name and dd_list. The DDs in dd_list must already exist. --add ddset -n ddset_name -d dd_list [-h] Adds a new DD to an existing DD set.
iscsiCfg 2 --commit all [-f] [-h] Commits the iSCSI configuration database to nonvolatile memory. Any modifications made to the database are not saved until an explicit --commit all is issued. If multiple switches in the fabric have uncommitted changes, this operation is rejected. The -f option needs to be used in this case to force the commit operation, in which case uncommitted changes on other switches are erased.
2 iscsiCfg To bind user CHAP to a target: switch:admin> iscsicfg --addusername tgt-t iqn.2005-10.com.brocade.tgt1 -u user1 The operation completed successfully. To unbind user CHAP from a target: switch:admin> iscsicfg --deleteusername tgt -t iqn.2005-10.com.brocade.tgt1 -u user1 The operation completed successfully. To clear the target database: switch:admin> iscsicfg --clear tgt The operation completed successfully.
iscsiCfg 2 To display the DD database: switch:admin> iscsicfg --show dd Number of records found: 1 Name: Status: Num. Members: iqn.2222-23.mytest1 iqn.2343-58.newtest1 iqn.2222-23.mytest3 mynewdd Defined 3 To create a DD set entry: switch:admin> iscsicfg --create ddset -n myddset -d mynewdd The operation completed successfully.
2 iscsiCfg To display the iSCSI initiators that attempted to log in: switch:admin> iscsicfg --show initiator Number of records found: 1 Name iqn.1991-05.com.brocade:initiator1 IP Address 172.16.14.101 switch:admin> iscsicfg --show initiator -i iqn.1991-05.com.brocade:initiator1 Initiator details are: Name IP Address iqn.1991-05.com.brocade:isi154116.englab.brocade.com 172.16.14.101 No. of targets currently accessible to the specified initiator are: 4 iqn.2222-12.com.brocade:tgt1 iqn.2222-12.com.
iscsiChipTest 2 iscsiChipTest Performs functional test of components in iSCSI complex. Synopsis Description Note iscsichiptest --slot slotnumber -testtype type -unit gbEports Use this command to verify the memory of the network processor and iFlipper FPGA. This command is supported only on the Brocade FR4-16IP blade. On all other platforms, this command displays the message: “Command not applicable to this platform.
2 iscsiHelp iscsiHelp Displays a list of iSCSI support commands. Synopsis Description iscsihelp Use this command to display a list of iSCSI support commands with descriptions. Operands none Examples To display the list of iSCSI support commands: switch:admin> iscsihelp fclunquery fosconfig iscsicfg iscsiportcfg iscsisessioncfg iscsiswcfg portcfg portshow switchshow See Also 306 Display a list of LUNs of FC target(s).
iscsiPathTest 2 iscsiPathTest Performs functional test of components in iSCSI complex. Synopsis Description Note iscsipathtest --slot slotnumber -unit number -path mode -nframes count Use this command to verify the functions of the network processor and the iSCSI complex. The CP processor instructs the Network processor BCM1125H in each GigE port to run the tests Multiple frames or data packets are transmitted from the Network processor to designated loopback points and sent back.
2 iscsiPortCfg iscsiPortCfg Displays or modifies iSCSI port parameters. Synopsis iscsiportcfg --clearstats slot/geport iscsiportcfg --default slot/geport iscsiportcfg --show slot/geport [-v] iscsiportcfg --modify slot/geport options Description Use this command to display or modify the iSCSI port parameters.
iscsiPortCfg --show -v Examples 2 Displays port-level protocol parameters, statistics, and session information on the specified port. Options include: Specifies verbose mode, which displays the initiator IP, TSID, and the number of connections in addition to the other port-level information. slot Specifies the slot number. This parameter only supports FC4-16IP blades in Brocade 48000 directors. geport Specifies the port number of a GbE port to be configured in the specified slot.
2 iscsiPortCfg See Also 310 iSCSI Abort Task Set: iSCSI Clear ACA: iSCSI Clear Task Set: iSCSI LUN Reset: iSCSI Target Reset: iSCSI Task Reassign: Non FCP in PDU: Non FCP in Octet: Non FCP out PDU: Non FCP out Octet: 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 2576 17 1352 Session details: Session Number: iSCSI Session Type: Initiator Name: Target Name: ISID: 1 Normal iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:win-iscsi.lab iqn.2002-12.com.
iscsiSessionCfg 2 iscsiSessionCfg Displays iSCSI session/connection details, clears the associated counters, or deletes an iSCSI session/connection.
2 iscsiSessionCfg Max. Burst Length First Burst Length Max outstanding R2T Default time to retain Default time to wait Error recovery level Initial R2T 256KB 512B 1 20s 2s 0 Off iSCSI Operating Login Parameters: Connection Level Connection Index: 1 Parameter Name Self Value Max. Recv.
iscsiSwCfg 2 iscsiSwCfg Displays or configures the iSCSI switch level configuration. Synopsis iscsiswcfg --enableconn -s slot number | all iscsiswcfg --disableconn -s slot number | all iscsiswcfg --showconn -s slot number | all iscsiswcfg --modifygw -t target name iscsiswcfg --showgw Description Note Operands Examples Use this command to display the iSCSI switch level configuration and to configure the iSCSI connection redirection and target name prefix.
2 iscsiSwCfg See Also 314 fosConfig, iscsiCfg, iscsiPortCfg Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02
islShow 2 islShow Displays inter-switch link (ISL) information. Synopsis Description islshow Use this command to display the current connections and status of the inter-switch link (ISL) for each port on a switch. The command output includes the following information: • • • • • • • Node World Wide Name (WWN) Domain ID Switch name ISL connection speed, if applicable Bandwidth Trunking enabled, if applicable QoS enabled, if applicable Connection speed is not applicable to LE_Ports or VE_Ports,.
2 isnscCfg isnscCfg Displays or modifies the configuration state of the iSNS client operation. Synopsis isnsccfg --set slot | geport -s server_ip isnsccfg --set -m -s server_ip isnsccfg --reregister isnsccfg --show isnsccfg --clear Description Note Operands Examples Use this command to display and update the configuration state of the iSNS client daemon. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
isnscCfg 2 To register the iSNS objects: switch:admin> isnsccfg --reregister Initiated re-register of iSNS objects with iSNS server To clear the IP address of iSNS server: switch:admin> isnsccfg --clear Cleared iSNS server configuration.
2 itemList itemList Lists parameter syntax information. Synopsis item_list = element | element white item_list element = item | item - item item = num | slot [white]/ [white] num slot = num num = hex | int int = int digit | digit hex = 0x hex digit | hex hex digit digit = 0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9 hex digit = digit |A|B|C|D|E|F|a|b|c|d|e|f white = *["\t\f\r ,"] Description All kernel diagnostics have at least one item list parameter to specify which ports to test.
itemList 2 The exact type of list varies, depending on the test and the parameter; however, the most common are blade ports and user ports. A list of blade ports is most commonly used by ASIC-level tests such as turboRamTest and represents which ports on the current blade (specified with --slot number) are tested. A list of user ports is used by higher-level tests to specify which user-accessible external ports within the current switch (selected during Telnet login) are tested.
2 killTelnet killTelnet Terminates an open Telnet session. Synopsis killtelnet Description Use this command to terminate an open Telnet session. The command lists all current Telnet and serial port login sessions and information such as session number, login name, idle time, IP address of the connection, and timestamp of when the login session was opened. The command prompts you to specify the number of the session you want to terminate.
ldapCfg 2 ldapCfg Maps LDAP ADir server roles to default switch roles. ldapcfg --maprole ldaprole switchrole ldapcfg --unmaprole ldaprole ldapcfg --show ldapcfg --help Description Use this command to map a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Active Directory (AD) server role to one of the default roles available on a switch. This command also provides an option to remove an existing mapping.
2 ldapCfg Examples --show Displays a table of existing mappings between LDAP roles and their corresponding switch role. --help Displays command usage.
licenseAdd 2 licenseAdd Adds license keys to switch. Synopsis Description licenseadd “license” Use this command to add license keys to the switch. Some features of the switch and the fabric to which it is connected are optional, licensed products. Without a license installed for such products, their services are not available. A license key is a string of approximately 16 upper- and lowercase letters and numbers. Case is significant. The license must be entered into the system exactly as issued.
2 licenseHelp licenseHelp Displays commands used to administer license keys. Synopsis Description licensehelp Use this command to display a list of the commands used to administer license keys.
licenseIdShow 2 licenseIdShow Displays the system license ID. Synopsis Description licenseidshow Use this command to display the license ID of the system. Some features of the switch and the fabric are optional, licensed products. Without a license installed for such products, the services provided by these features are not available. This command displays the system license ID used for both generating and validating licenses on the system.
2 licensePort licensePort Manages the Dynamic Ports On Demand (POD) license assignment. Synopsis licensePort --release portnum licensePort --reserve portnum licensePort --show lcensePort --method dynamic | static Description Use this command to manage the Dynamic Ports on Demand license assignments. In the Dynamic POD method, the ports are assigned to a POD license in order to come online until they equal the number of online licensed ports.
licensePort 2 Dynamic POD method is in use 15 port assignments are provisioned for use in this switch: 10 port assignments are provisioned by the base switch license 5 port assignments are provisioned by the first POD license * 5 more assignments are added if the second POD license is installed 15 ports are assigned to installed licenses: 10 ports are assigned to the base switch license 5 ports are assigned to the first POD license Ports assigned to the base switch license: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 15, 16
2 licenseRemove licenseRemove Removes the license key from the system. Synopsis Description licenseremove "license" Use this command to remove an existing license key from a switch. The existing license key must be entered exactly as shown by licenseShow, including case. When the key has been entered, use the licenseShow command to verify that the key has been removed and the licensed product uninstalled. After removing a license key, the switch must be rebooted.
licenseShow 2 licenseShow Displays current license keys. Synopsis Description licenseshow Use this command to display current license keys, along with a list of licensed products enabled by these keys. The message "No license installed on this switch" is displayed when no licenses are installed. For temporary licenses, the expiration date is shown. An expiration notice indicates expired temporary licenses When no licenses are installed, the command displays "No license installed on this switch.
2 linkCost linkCost Sets or displays the Fabric Shortest Path First (FSPF) cost of a link. Synopsis Description linkcost [[slotnumber/]portnumber [cost]] Use this command to set or display the cost of an interswitch link (ISL). The cost of a link is a dimensionless positive number. The FSPF protocol compares the cost of various paths between a source switch and a destination switch by adding the costs of all the ISLs along each path. FSPF chooses the path with minimum cost.
linkCost cost Examples 2 Specify the static cost of the link connected to the specified port. Valid values are 0 to 65,535. Assigning a value outside this range will fail and generate an error. A value of 0 removes the static cost and the port reverts to its default link cost. If cost is not specified, the command displays the current cost of the specified port.
2 login login Logs in as new user. Synopsis Description login Use this command to log in to the switch with another user name and password, without first logging out from the original session. If you originally connected through a Telnet or rlogin session, that session is left open. This command allows you to access commands that you cannot access at your current user level.
logout 2 logout Logs out from a shell session. Synopsis Description logout Use this command to log out from a shell session. Remote login connections are closed and the local serial connections return to the login prompt. The exit command is accepted as a synonym for logout, as is Ctrl-D at the beginning of a line.
2 lsanZoneShow lsanZoneShow Displays logical SAN zone information. Synopsis Description lsanzoneshow [-s] [-f fabricid] [-w wwn] [-z zonename] Use this command to display the inter-fabric zones or LSAN zones. These zones are normal WWN zones created in FC Router EX_Port-connected fabrics and backbone fabrics. The LSAN zones are identified by the text string “lsan_” in the zone name. Note that the string is case insensitive so “LSAN_” also is valid.
lsanZoneShow Examples 2 To display the LSAN zones: switch:admin> lsanzoneshow Fabric ID: 4 Zone Name: lsan_fcr10_0 50:05:07:65:05:84:0b:83 50:05:07:65:05:84:09:0e 10:00:00:00:c9:2b:6a:68 21:00:00:20:37:18:22:55 Fabric ID: 5 Zone Name: lsan_fcr11_0 10:00:00:00:c9:2b:6a:68 21:00:00:20:37:18:22:55 50:05:07:65:05:84:0b:83 50:05:07:65:05:84:09:0e switch# See Also fcrFabricShow, fcrPhyDevShow, fcrProxyDevShow, fcrRouteShow, switchShow Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02 335
2 lsDbShow lsDbShow Displays the Fabric Shortest Path First (FSPF) link state database. Synopsis Description lsdbshow [domain] Use this command to display an FSPF link state database record for switches in the fabric, or one domain within it. There are two types of database entries: 1. The link state database entry, which is permanently allocated. 2. The link state record (LSR), which is allocated when a switch is connected to the fabric. The LSR describes the links between connected domains in a fabric.
lsDbShow TABLE 19 Operands lsDbShow display fields (Continued) Field Description advertiser ID (domain number) of the switch that originated this LSR. incarn Incarnation number of this LSR. length Total length, in bytes, of this LSR. Includes header and link state information for all links. chksum Checksum of total LSR, with exception of lsAge field. linkCnt Number of links in this LSR. Each link represents a neighbor in NB_ST_FULL state. flags Always 0. LinkId ID of this link.
2 lsDbShow advertiser incarn length chksum linkCnt = 16, LinkId = 2, LinkId = 2, LinkId = 2, LinkId = 2, LinkId = 2, LinkId = 2, LinkId = 2, LinkId = 2, LinkId = 2, LinkId = 2, LinkId = 2, LinkId = 2, LinkId = 2, LinkId = 2, LinkId = 2, LinkId = 2, = 1 = 0x80000014 = 284 = 0x8453 flags = 0x0 out port = 16, out port = 17, out port = 18, out port = 19, out port = 24, out port = 25, out port = 26, out port = 27, out port = 32, out port = 33, out port = 34, out port = 35, out port = 44, out port = 45, out po
memShow 2 memShow Displays the amounts of free and used memory in a switch. Synopsis Description Operands Examples memshow [-b | -k | -m] Use this command to display free and used memory in the switch, as well as the shared memory and buffers used by the kernel. This command has the following operands: -b Specify to display memory usage in bytes. -k Specify to display memory usage in kilobytes. -m Specify to display memory usage in megabytes. By default, memory usage is displayed in bytes.
2 miniCycle miniCycle Runs a functional test of internal and external transmit and receive paths at full speed. Synopsis Description minicycle [--slot slotnumber][-nmegs count][-lb_mode mode][-spd_mode mode][-splb_mode 0 | 1] [-ports itemlist] Use this command to verify the intended functional operation of an ASIC pair (miniswitch) at the maximum or selected speed by setting up the routing hardware so that frames received by port M are retransmitted by way of port N.
miniCycle d. 2 200 bytes of RANDOM 5. Periodically checks for the following conditions: a. Each port has not died. b. Each port's frames-transmitted counter is still incrementing. c. Each port's statistic error counters are nonzero: ENC_in, CRC_err, TruncFrm, FrmTooLong, BadEOF, Enc_out, BadOrdSet, DiscC3 6. Status is checked until one of the following conditions is met: - The number of frames requested is met on all selected ports. All ports are eventually marked bad. You abort the procedure.
2 miniCycle -spd_mode mode 7 Backend bypass and port loopback 8 Backend bypass and SERDES loopback 9 Backend bypass and internal loopback Specifies the speed mode for the test. This parameter controls the speed at which each port operates. For 1 Gbps-only products, this parameter is ignored. The exact operation of modes 5 through 8 depends on the loopback mode selected. When speed modes 5 through 8 are used with cables, they must be connected EVEN->ODD or the test fails.
miniCycle Examples 2 To run a functional test on slot 1 using external (SERDES) loopback: switch:admin> minicycle --slot 1 -lb_mode 2 Running minicycle .............. One moment please ... Path 0 ... Spinning ... Path 1 ... Spinning ... Path 2 ... Spinning ... Path 3 ... Spinning ... Path 4 ... Spinning ... Path 5 ... Spinning ... Path 6 ... Spinning ... Path 7 ... Spinning ... Test Complete: minicycle Pass 1 of 1 Duration 0 hr, 1 min & 4 sec (0:1:4:409). passed.
2 miniCycle FTPRT_STATUS_ERR INIT LESSN_STATUS_ERR MBUF_STATE_ERR MBUF_STATUS_ERR NO_SEGMENT PORT_ABSENT PORT_DIED PORT_ENABLE PORT_M2M PORT_STOPPED PORT_WRONG RXQ_FRAME_ERR RXQ_RAM_PERR STATS STATS_C3FRX STATS_FRX STATS_FTX TIMEOUT XMIT Refer to the Fabric OS Message Reference for more information.
msCapabilityShow 2 msCapabilityShow Displays the Management Server (MS) capabilities. Synopsis mscapabilityshow Description Use this command to display the supported capabilities of the Management Server for each switch in the fabric. An asterisk displays next to the name of the local switch. Notes Reliable commit service (RCS) is a fabric-wide capability and is supported only if all the switches in the fabric support the service.
2 msConfigure msConfigure Configures the Management Server (MS) access control list (ACL). Synopsis Description msconfigure Use this command to configure the MS Access Control List (ACL). The MS allows a Storage Area Network (SAN) management application to retrieve and administer the fabric and Interconnect Elements, such as switches. This application is located at the Fibre Channel well-known address, 0xFFFFFA. If the MS ACL is empty (default), The MS is available to all systems connected to the fabric.
msConfigure 2 0 Done 1 Display the access list 2 Add member based on its Port/Node WWN 3 Delete member based on its Port/Node WWN select : (0..3) [1] 0 done ...
2 msPlatShow msPlatShow Displays the Management Server (MS) platform database. Synopsis Description msplatshow Use this command to display information from the MS platform database. This command displays the name of each platform object with the platform type (GATEWAY, HOST_BUS_ADAPTER, and so forth), associated management addresses, and associated node names.
msPlatShowDBCB 2 msPlatShowDBCB Displays the Management Server (MS) platform service database control block. Synopsis Description msplatshowdbcb Use this command to display the control block fields associated with the platform database.
2 msPlClearDB msPlClearDB Clears the Management Server (MS) platform database on all switches in the fabric. Synopsis Description Notes msplcleardb Use this command to clear the MS platform database in the entire fabric. Because this operation cannot be undone, it should not be performed unless it is intended to resolve a database conflict between two joining fabrics or to establish an entirely new fabric with an empty database.
msPlMgmtActivate 2 msPlMgmtActivate Activates the Management Server (MS) platform service. Synopsis Description Notes msplmgmtactivate Use this command to activate the MS platform service throughout the fabric. This command attempts to activate the MS platform service for each switch in the fabric. The change takes effect immediately and is committed to the configuration database of each affected switch. MS activation is persistent across power cycles and reboots.
2 msPlMgmtDeactivate msPlMgmtDeactivate Deactivates the Management Server (MS) platform service. Synopsis Description Notes msplmgmtdeactivate Use this command to deactivate the MS platform service throughout the fabric. This command deactivates the MS platform service for each switch in the fabric and commits the change to nonvolatile storage. When FCS policy is enabled, this command can be issued only from the primary FCS switch.
msTdDisable 2 msTdDisable Disables the Management Server (MS) topology discovery service. Synopsis Description Notes mstddisable ["ALL"] Use this command to disable the management server topology discovery service on a local switch or an entire fabric. This change takes effect immediately and commits to the configuration database for all affected switches. The change is persistent across power cycles and reboots.
2 msTdEnable msTdEnable Enables the Management Server (MS) topology discovery service. Synopsis Description Notes mstdenable ["ALL"] Use this command to enable the MS topology discovery service on the local switch or throughout the fabric. The change takes effect immediately and commits to the configuration database for all affected switches. The change is persistent across power cycles and reboots.
msTdReadConfig 2 msTdReadConfig Displays the status of The Management Server (MS) topology discovery service. Synopsis Description mstdreadconfig Use this command to check whether or not the management server topology discovery service is enabled. Operands none Examples To display the status of the topology discovery service: switch:admin> mstdreadconfig *MS Topology Discovery is enabled.
2 myId myId Displays the current login session details. Synopsis Description myid Use this command to display the status of the system and the login session details. This includes IPv4 or IPv6 addresses associated with the login session. The login session gives details of the following: • CP/switch (or console/serial port) used to log in. • The IP address of the current login session for Telnet or the name of the current console port or the serial port (if modem login used).
nbrStateShow 2 nbrStateShow Displays the state of FSPF neighbors. Synopsis Description Operands Examples nbrstateshow [slotnumber/][portnumber] Use this command to display information about fabric shortest path first (FSPF) neighbors to the local switch or information about a neighbor to a specified port. FSPF defines a neighbor as a remote E_Port interface that is directly attached to the local switch. However, if ports are trunked, the command displays data only about the trunk master.
2 nbrStatsClear nbrStatsClear Resets FSPF interface counters. Synopsis nbrstatsclear [slotnumber/][portnumber] Description Use this command to reset the counters of fabric shortest path first (FSPF) frames transmitted and received on all interswitch links (ISLs) or on a specified ISL Use this command without operands to reset counters on all interfaces. Use interfaceShow to view the FSPF counters. Note The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
nbrStatsClear 2 To reset the counters on a port: switch:admin> nbrstatsclear 1/0 To verify the changes: switch:admin> interfaceshow 1/0 idbP = 0x10050a38 Interface 0 data structure: nghbP ifNo masterPort defaultCost cost = = = = = 0x1004ce68 0 0 (self) 500 500 (output truncated) See Also interfaceShow, portShow, switchShow Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02 359
2 nodeFind nodeFind Displays all device Name Server (NS) entries matching a given WWN, device PID, or alias. Synopsis Description nodefind WWN | PID | ALIAS Use this command to display the NS information for all devices in the fabric that have either a port World Wide Name (WWN) or a node WWN matching the given WWN; or have a device PID matching the given PID; or have a defined configuration alias to which the device belongs matching the given alias.
nodeFind 2 Permanent Port Name: 22:00:00:04:cf:9f:26:7e Device type: Physical Target Port Index: 20 Share Area: No Device Shared in Other AD: No Aliases: a320 To display all the device information matching the WWN "20:00:00:e0:8b:01:ce:d3": switch:user> nodefind 20:00:00:e0:8b:01:ce:d3 Remote: Type Pid COS PortName NodeName NL 020eef; 3;20:00:00:e0:8b:01:ce:d3;20:00:00:e0:8b:01:ce:d3; Fabric Port Name: 20:0e:00:60:69:51:0b:ba Permanent Port Name: 20:00:00:e0:8b:01:ce:d3 Device type: Physical Target Port
2 nsAliasShow nsAliasShow Displays local Name Server (NS) information, with aliases. Synopsis Description nsaliasshow [-r -t] Use this command to display local name server information with the added feature of displaying the defined configuration aliases to which the device belongs. The following message is displayed if there is no information in this switch: There is no entry in the Local Name Server The command nsAllShow displays information from all switches.
2 nsAliasShow Examples To display local NS information with aliases: switch:admin> nsaliasshow { Type Pid COS PortName NodeName TTL(sec) N 021200; 2,3;10:00:00:60:69:00:03:19;30:00:00:60:69:00:03:19; na FC4s: FCIP Fabric Port Name: 20:02:00:60:69:01:44:22 Permanent Port Name: 10:00:00:60:69:00:03:19 Aliases: N 021300; 3;10:00:00:60:69:00:02:d6;20:00:00:60:69:00:02:d6; na Fabric Port Name: 20:03:00:60:69:01:44:22 Permanent Port Name: 10:00:00:60:69:00:02:d6 Aliases: DeviceAlias NL 0214e2; 3;21:00:00:fa:ce
2 nsAliasShow NL 0214e8; 3;21:00:00:fa:ce:04:83:c9;20:00:00:fa:ce:04:83:c9; 0 FC4s: FCP [STOREX RS2999FCPH3 NS09] Fabric Port Name: 20:04:00:60:69:01:44:22 Permanent Port Name: 21:00:00:fa:ce:04:83:c9 Aliases: NL 0214ef; 3;21:00:00:ad:bc:04:6f:70;20:00:00:ad:bc:04:6f:70; 0 FC4s: FCP [STOREX RS2999FCPH3 JB09] Fabric Port Name: 20:04:00:60:69:01:44:22 Permanent Port Name: 21:00:00:ad:bc:04:6f:70 Aliases: The Local Name Server has 6 entries } To display local NS information with aliases with the -r and -t
nsAllShow 2 nsAllShow Displays global name server information. Synopsis Description nsallshow [type] Use this command to display the 24-bit Fibre Channel addresses of all devices in all switches in the fabric. If the type operand is supplied, only devices of specified FC-PH type are displayed. If type is omitted, all devices are displayed. Specifying the type operand causes the switch to send out a query to every switch in the fabric.
2 nsCamShow nsCamShow Displays information about remote devices in the Name Server (NS) cache. Synopsis Description nscamshow [-t] Use this command to display the local NS cache information about the devices discovered in the fabric by the NS cache manager.
nsCamShow 2 known v430 0xfffc01 Device list: count 1 Type Pid COS PortName NodeName N 021200; 2,3;10:00:00:60:69:00:ab:ba;10:00:00:60:69:00:ab:ba; FC4s: FCIP PortSymb: [28] "SEAGATE ST318452FC 0001" Fabric Port Name: 20:02:00:60:69:00:68:19 Permanent Port Name: 10:00:00:60:69:00:ab:ba Switch entry for 4 state rev owner known v320 0xfffc01 Device list: count 0 No entry is found! To display the output with the -t option: switch:admin> nscamshow -t nscam show for remote switches: Switch entry for 2 state re
2 nsShow nsShow Displays local Name Server (NS) information. Synopsis Description nsshow [-r -t] Use this command to display local NS information about devices connected to this switch. If no information is available for the switch, the command displays the message: “There is no entry in the Local Name Server.” Use nsAllShow to display NS information for all switches in the fabric. Each line of output displays the following information: Type U for unknown, N for N_Port, NL for NL_Port.
nsShow 2 SCR=2 Nx_Port detected registration. Register to receive all RSCN requests issued for events detected by the affected Nx_Port. SCR=3 Register to receive all RSCN request issued. The RSCN request returns all effected N_Port_ID pages. -t Displays the device type. Of the two device type parts, the first part indicates the origination of the device. Currently, four originations are defined: • Physical - Device connected to the Nx_Port, using FLOGI to login to the switch.
2 nsShow To display local name server information with the -r option. switch:admin> nsshow -r { Type Pid COS PortName NodeName SCR 010100; 3;21:00:00:e0:8b:13:08:10;20:00:00:e0:8b:13:08:10; 1 FC4s: FCP NodeSymb: [41] "QLA2340 FW:v3.03.06 DVR:v9.0.0.
nsZoneMember 2 nsZoneMember Displays the information of all the online devices zoned with the given device. Synopsis Description nszonemember -a | -u | pid | wwn Use this command to display information about all the online devices zoned with the given device. Issuing this command without operands displays all online devices zoned with the given device. Each line of output displays the following information: Type U for unknown, N for N_Port, NL for NL_Port. Pid The 24-bit Fibre Channel address.
2 nsZoneMember Examples To display information about all the online devices zoned with the given device: switch:admin> nszonemember 0x0416e2 3 local zoned members: Type Pid COS PortName NodeName NL 041901; 2,3;10:00:00:00:c9:26:0e:ae;20:00:00:00:c9:26:0e:ae; Fabric Port Name: 20:09:00:60:69:50:06:78 Permanent Port Name: 10:00:00:00:c9:26:0e:ae Device type: Physical Initiator NL 0416e2; 3;22:00:00:20:37:d9:6b:b3;20:00:00:20:37:d9:6b:b3; FC4s: FCP [SEAGATE ST318304FC 0005] Fabric Port Name: 20:06:00:60:69:
nsZoneMember 2 Zoned Members: 2 devices Pid: 0xb00d00 Aliases: ix360_131_196p5 Pid: 0xe07d00 Aliases: hds9200_6p4 hds9200_6p4 Port: 14 Pid: 0xb00e00 Aliases: dl360_130251a dl360_130251a Zoned Members: 2 devices Pid: 0xb00e00 Aliases: dl360_130251a dl360_130251a Pid: 0xba1ae4 Aliases: trimm100a_2 To display all the unzoned devices in the fabric: switch:admin> nszonemember -u Pid: 0xb01ea9; Aliases: trimm32b_1 Pid: 0xb01eaa; Aliases: trimm32b_2 Pid: 0xb01eab; Aliases: trimm32b_3 Pid: 0xb01eac; Aliases: tri
2 passwd passwd Changes the password for a specified user. Synopsis Description Operands passwd [“user account”] Use this command to change a user account password. When this command is invoked without operand, the password is changed for the current user account. The following operand is optional: "user account" Notes Specifies the user account for which the password is to be changed.
passwd 2 • If a you are changing another user’s password with greater privileges than your current login level, you are prompted to enter that user level’s old password and, if your entry is valid, you are prompted for a new password. • If you are changing another user’s password, the target account's AD member list must be a subset of your account's AD member list. • If you are logged in as the root user when changing another user’s password, you are not prompted to enter the old password.
2 passwd Insufficient number of upper case letters The password you entered contains less than the minimum required number of uppercase characters. Insufficient number of digits in password The password you entered contains less than the minimum required number of numeric characters. Insufficient number of punctuation characters You have entered a password that contains less then the minimum required number of punctuation characters.
passwdCfg 2 passwdCfg Manages the password policies. Synopsis passwdcfg --set options value passwdcfg --disableadminlockout passwdcfg --enableadminlockout passwdcfg --setdefault passwdcfg --showall passwdcfg --help Description Use this command to manage password policies.
2 passwdCfg policy is enforced across all user accounts except the root, factory, and SecurityAdmin role accounts. A separate configuration option, available to the SecurityAdmin and Admin role accounts, may be used to enable and disable applications of the account lockout policy to Admin role accounts. A failed login attempt counter is maintained for each user on each switch instance. The counters for all user accounts are reset to zero when the account lockout policy is enabled.
passwdCfg 2 -minpasswordage value Specifies the minimum number of days that must elapse before a password can be changed. -minpasswordage can be set at 0 to 999. The default value is 0. Setting this parameter to a nonzero value discourages a user from rapidly changing a password in order to defeat the password history setting to reuse a recently used password. The minpasswordage policy is not enforced when an administrator changes the password for another user..
2 passwdCfg -sequence value Specifies the length of sequential character sequences that will be disallowed. A sequential character sequence is defined as a character sequence in which the ASCII value of each contiguous character differs by one. The ASCII value for the characters in the sequence must all be increasing or all decreasing. For example, if the "sequence" value is set to 3, a password "passABCword" is disallowed because it contains the sequence "ABC".
passwdCfg 2 lowercase value out of range The -lowercase value specified must be greater than or equal to 0 and less than or equal to -minlength value. uppercase value out of range The -uppercase value specified must be greater than or equal to 0 and less than or equal to -minlength value. digits value out of range The -digits value specified must be greater than or equal to 0 and less than or equal to -minlength value.
2 pathInfo pathInfo Display routing and statistics information along a path covering multiple switches. Synopsis Description pathinfo [domain [src_portnumber [dst_portnumber]] [-r]] Use this command to display detailed routing information from a source port or area on the local switch to a destination port or area on another switch. This routing information describes the exact path that a user data stream takes to go from the source port to the destination port, including all intermediate switches.
pathInfo 2 When requested, statistics are reported below the routing information for each hop. These statistics are presented for both the input and output ports, for both receive and transmit modes. These statistics are divided into basic and extended statistics, which can be individually requested in interactive mode. Statistics are not reported for the embedded port.
2 pathInfo The source route can specify a partial route from source to destination (in which case the remaining hops are chosen as the path from the input port or area on the first hop not listed in the source route to the destination), as a full route, or as an arbitrary route across the fabric. The maximum hop count is enforced. If the source route does not specify all the switches along a section of the path, a further option allows to specify a strict versus a loose path.
pathInfo Examples 2 strict source rte Specifies that the source route must be followed strictly as indicated, skipping possible intermediate switches. When using this option, the source route hops must be specified using domain rather than the output port. Timeout The maximum time allowed to wait for the response; default is 10 seconds.
2 pathInfo Words Frames Errors 240434036 20025929 - 2294316 54999 4 2119951 162338 - 2121767 56710 0 Hop In Port Domain ID (Name) Out Port BW Cost --------------------------------------------------------2 14 8 (web228) E (output truncated) See Also 386 portStatsShow, switchShow Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02
pdShow 2 pdShow Displays data from a panic dump file. Synopsis Description pdshow [panic_dump_file] Use this command to display data from a panic dump file. The panic dump file contains information that might be useful to determine the cause of the system panic. When executed without any arguments, this command displays output from the latest panic dump file available on the switch. If a panic dump file is specified as an argument, the contents of that specific file are displayed.
2 perfAddEEMonitor perfAddEEMonitor Adds an end-to-end monitor to a port. Synopsis Description perfaddeemonitor [slotnumber/]portnumber SourceID DestID Use this command to add an end-to-end performance monitor to a port. The performance monitor counts the number of words received, number of words transmitted, and number of CRC errors detected using either of the following two conditions: 1.
perfAddEEMonitor Examples 2 To add an end-to-end monitor to blade 1 port 2: switch:admin> perfaddeemonitor 1/2 "0x050200" "0x1182ef" End-to-End monitor number 0 added.
2 perfAddIPMonitor perfAddIPMonitor Adds a filter-based performance monitor for IP frame count. Synopsis Description perfaddipmonitor [slotnumber/]portnumber [alias] Use this command to create a filter-based monitor that will count the number of IP traffic frames. Only frames transmitted are counted. Execution of this command displays a numeric key that uniquely identifies the monitor. Use the perfMonitorShow command for a listing of valid keys and user-defined aliases.
perfAddReadMonitor 2 perfAddReadMonitor Adds a filter-based performance monitor for the SCSI Read command. Synopsis Description perfaddreadmonitor [slotnumber/]portnumber [alias] Use this command to create a filter-based monitor that counts the number of SCSI FCP Read commands in Fibre Channel frames. Only frames transmitted are counted. Execution of this command displays a numeric key that uniquely identifies the monitor.
2 perfAddRWMonitor perfAddRWMonitor Adds a filter-based performance monitor for the SCSI read and write commands. Synopsis Description perfaddrwmonitor [slotnumber/]portnumber [alias] Use this command to create a filter-based monitor that counts the number of SCSI FCP Read and Write commands in Fibre Channel frames. Only frames transmitted are counted. Execution of this command displays a numeric key that uniquely identifies the monitor.
perfAddSCSIMonitor 2 perfAddSCSIMonitor Adds a filter-based performance monitor for SCSI frame count. Synopsis Description perfaddscsimonitor [slotnumber/]portnumber [alias] Use this command to create a filter-based monitor that counts the number of SCSI traffic frames. Only frames transmitted are counted. Execution of this command displays a numeric key that uniquely identifies the monitor. Use the perfMonitorShow command for a listing of valid keys and user-defined aliases.
2 perfAddUserMonitor perfAddUserMonitor Adds a user-defined filter-based performance monitor. Synopsis Description perfaddusermonitor [slotnumber/]portnumber "grouplist" [alias] Use this command to define a custom filter for frame offsets and values. For every offset, each group of comparison values is evaluated using the Boolean OR operator to determine a match.
perfAddUserMonitor alias Examples 4 SOFi2 5 SOFn2 6 SOFi3 7 SOFn3 2 Specifies a name for the monitor. Strings exceeding 10 characters are truncated. To accommodate spaces, the string must be surrounded by quotation marks. Spaces count toward the character limit but are removed. This operand is optional. By default, the alias is an empty string.
2 perfAddWriteMonitor perfAddWriteMonitor Adds a filter-based performance monitor for the SCSI write command. Synopsis Description perfaddwritemonitor [slotnumber/]portnumber [alias] Use this command to create a filter-based monitor that counts the number of SCSI FCP write commands in Fibre Channel frames. Only frames transmitted are counted. Execution of this command displays a numeric key that uniquely identifies the monitor.
perfCfgClear 2 perfCfgClear Clears the previously saved performance monitoring configuration settings from nonvolatile memory. Synopsis Description Notes perfcfgclear Use this command to clear the previously saved end-to-end and filter configuration settings of performance monitoring from nonvolatile memory. This command requires an Advanced Performance Monitoring license. This command is not supported on virtual FC ports (VE/VEX_Port), EX_Port, M (Mirror) ports and GbE ports.
2 perfCfgRestore perfCfgRestore Restores performance monitoring configuration settings from nonvolatile memory. Synopsis Description Notes perfcfgrestore Use this command to restore the performance monitoring configuration information from nonvolatile memory. This does not restore the information cleared by the perfCfgClear command; rather, it restores the configuration from nonvolatile memory. The perfCfgRestore command overwrites any configuration changes that were not saved.
perfCfgSave 2 perfCfgSave Saves performance monitoring configuration settings to nonvolatile memory. Synopsis Description perfcfgsave Use this command to save the current Performance Monitor configuration for end-to-end (EE) and filter configuration settings of performance monitoring into nonvolatile memory. Configurations are saved persistently across power cycles.
2 perfClearAlpaCrc perfClearAlpaCrc Clears the CRC error count associated with a port and arbitrated loop physical address (AL_PA). Synopsis Description Notes perfclearalpacrc [slotnumber/]portnumber [ALPA] Use this command to clear a specific cyclic redundancy check (CRC) error counter associated with a specific port and AL_PA, or all such counters on a port. This command requires an Advanced Performance Monitoring license.
perfDelEEMonitor 2 perfDelEEMonitor Deletes one or all end-to-end performance monitors from a port. Synopsis Description Notes perfdeleemonitor [slotnumber/]portnumber [monitorId] Use this command to delete an end-to-end performance monitor from a port, or all such monitors associated with a port. This command requires an Advanced Performance Monitoring license. This command is not supported on virtual FC ports (VE/VEX_Port), EX_Port, M (Mirror) ports and GbE ports.
2 perfDelFilterMonitor perfDelFilterMonitor Deletes one or all filter-based performance monitors from a port. Synopsis Description Notes perfdelfiltermonitor [slotnumber/]portnumber [monitorid] Use this command to delete a filter-based performance monitor from a port, or all such monitors associated with a port. This command requires an Advanced Performance Monitoring license. This command is not supported on virtual FC ports (VE/VEX_Port), EX_Port, M (Mirror) ports and GbE ports.
perfHelp 2 perfHelp Displays performance monitoring help information. Synopsis Description perfhelp Use this command to display the help commands available for performance monitoring.
2 perfMonitorClear perfMonitorClear Clears counters of end-to-end, filter-based, and ISL performance monitors on a port. Synopsis Description perfmonitorclear --class monitor_class [slotnumber/]portnumber [monitorId] Use this command to clear counters for performance monitors on a port, specified by class. Monitor classes include end-to-end monitors (EE), filter-based monitors (FLT), and interswitch link monitors (ISL).
perfMonitorClear 2 This will clear ALL filter-based monitors' counters on port 2, continue? (yes, y, no, y): [no] y To clear statistics counters for an ISL monitor: switch:admin> perfmonitorclear --class ISL 1 This will clear ISL monitor on port 1, continue? (yes, y, no, n): [no] y See Also perfAddEEMonitor, perfAddIPMonitor, perfAddReadMonitor, perfAddRWMonitor, perfAddSCSIMonitor, perfAddUserMonitor, perfAddWriteMonitor, perfMonitorShow Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02 405
2 perfMonitorShow perfMonitorShow Displays end-to-end, filter-based, and inter-switch Link monitors on a port. Synopsis Description perfmonitorshow --class monitor_class [slotnumber/]portnumber [interval] Use this command to display performance monitors on a port. Monitor classes include end-to-end monitors (EE), filter-based monitors (FLT), and Inter-Switch Link monitors (ISL). ISL monitors are automatically activated on E_Ports (not including trunk slaves).
perfMonitorShow 2 This command is not supported on virtual FC ports (VE/VEX_Port), EX_Port, M (Mirror) ports and GbE ports. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
2 perfMonitorShow Tx Rx ===== 0 0 0 0 Tx Rx ===== 0 0 0 0 Tx Rx ===== 0 0 0 0 Tx Rx ===== 0 0 0 0 Tx Rx ===== 0 0 0 0 Tx Rx ===== 0 0 0 0 Tx Rx ===== 0 0 0 0 Tx Rx ===== 0 0 0 0 To display cumulative filter monitor information on a port: switch:admin> perfmonitorshow --class FLT 8 There are 2 filter-based monitors defined on port 8.
perfSetPortEEMask 2 perfSetPortEEMask Sets the overall mask for end-to-end (EE) performance monitors. Synopsis Description perfsetporteemask [slotnumber/]portnumber "TxSIDMsk " "TxDIDMsk " "RxSIDMsk" "RxDIDMsk" Use this command to set the mask for an end-to-end (EE) performance monitor. This command allows selecting the Fibre Channel frames for which to collect performance statistics. When setting the EE mask on a port, all existing EE monitors on that port are deleted.
2 perfSetPortEEMask TxSIDMsk Specify the transmitting source ID mask in dd:aa:pp format, with quotation marks, where dd is the domain ID mask, aa is the area ID mask, and pp is AL_PA ID mask. For example, "00:ff:00" uses only the Area ID to trigger the EE monitor. Specify the following values to turn a specific field on or off: Examples 00 Specifies that the field does not trigger EE monitors. ff Specifies that the field does triggers EE monitors.
perfShowAlpaCrc 2 perfShowAlpaCrc Displays the CRC error count by port or by arbitrated loop physical address (AL_PA). Synopsis Description perfshowalpacrc [slotnumber/]portnumber [ALPA] Use this command to display the cyclic redundancy check (CRC) error count of one or all devices attached to a port. If the AL_PA operand is specified, only the CRC count for that AL_PA device is displayed. If the AL_PA operand is not specified, the CRC count for all the AL_PA devices on a specified port are displayed.
2 perfShowPortEEMask perfShowPortEEMask Displays the current address mask for end-to-end performance monitors on a port. Synopsis Description perfshowporteemask [slotnumber/]portnumber Use this command to display the current mask shared across all end-to-end (EE) performance monitors of a port. There are only two commands that can modify the value of the EE mask: perfSetPortEEMask and perfCfgRestore.
perfShowPortEEMask RxSID RxDID RxDID RxDID See Also ALPA: Domain: Area: ALPA: 2 on on on on perfAddEEMonitor, perfDelEEMonitor, perfSetPortEEMask Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02 413
2 perfTTmon perfTTmon Installs the Top Talker monitor in the specified mode. Synopsis perfttmon Port Mode (F_Port): perfttmon --add egress | ingress [slotnumber/]portnumber perfttmon --show [slotnumber/]portnumber [number of flows] [wwn| pid] perfttmon --delete [slotnumber/]portnumber Fabric Mode: perfttmon --add fabricmode perfttmon --show dom domain id [number of flows] [wwn| pid] perfttmon --delete fabricmode Description Use this command to install the Top Talker monitor.
perfTTmon Operands 2 This command has the following operands: slotnumber For bladed systems only, specifies the slot number of the port on which to install Top Talkers, followed by a slash (/). portnumber Specifies the number of the port on which the Top Talker is to be installed, relative to its slot for bladed systems. Use switchShow for a list of valid ports. F_Port Top Talker commands: --add Installs the Top Talker monitor on a specified F_Port.
2 perfTTmon To display the F_Port Top Talker output: Switch:admin> perfttmon --show 1/2 pid ===================================== Src_PID Dst_PID MB/sec ===================================== 0xa90800 0xa05200 6.926 0xa90800 0xa905ef 6.872 0xa905ef 0xa05200 6.830 0xa909d5 0xa05200 6.
pkiCreate 2 pkiCreate Creates public key infrastructure (PKI) objects. Synopsis pkicreate Description Use this command to create PKI objects such as a pass-phrase switch private key and CSR and to install a root certificate. This command does not create the switch certificate. Switch certificate should be obtained offline from the Certificate Authority. Note The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
2 pkiRemove pkiRemove Removes existing public key infrastructure (PKI) objects. Synopsis pkiremove Description Use this command to remove PKI objects including the switch private key, private key pass-phrase, CSR, root certificate, and switch certificate. Note The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
pkiShow 2 pkiShow Displays existing public key infrastructure (PKI) objects. Synopsis Description pkishow Use this command to display PKI objects, such as switch private key, private key pass-phrase, CSR, root certificate, and switch certificate.
2 policy policy Displays or modifies the encryption and authentication algorithms for security policies. Synopsis Description policy option type number [-enc method] [-auth algorithm] [-pfs value] [-dh group] [-seclife seconds] Use this command to display or modify the encryption and authentication algorithms for security policies. You can configure a maximum of 32 Internet key exchange (IKE) and 32 Internet protocol security (IPSec) policies.
policy -dh group 2 Specifies the Diffie-Hellman group used in PFS negotiation. This operand is valid only with IKE policies. The default is 1. Values include: 1 Fastest as it uses 768 bit values, but least secure. 14 Slowest as it uses 2048 bit values, but most secure. -seclife seconds Examples Security association lifetime in seconds. A new key is re-negotiated before the specified length of time expires. The valid range for seconds is 28800 to 250000000 or 0. The default is 28800.
2 policy To display all IPSec policy settings: switch:admin> policy --show ipsec all IPSec Policy 2 ----------------------------------------Authentication Algorithm: SHA-1 Encryption: AES-128 SA Life (seconds): 28800 IPSec Policy 29 ----------------------------------------Authentication Algorithm: SHA-1 Encryption: AES-128 SA Life (seconds): 28800 Operation Succeeded To change (delete and re-create) a policy: switch:admin> policy ike --delete 10 This policy has been successfully deleted.
portAlpaShow 2 portAlpaShow Displays the Arbitrated Loop Physical Addresses (AL_PAs) of devices attached to a port. Synopsis portalpashow [slotnumber/]portnumber Description Use this command to display the AL_PAs of devices connected to a port, and whether these devices are public or private. If the specified port is not an active FL_Port or if no AL_PAs are present, this command prints an error. Note The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
2 portBufferShow portBufferShow Displays the buffer usage information for a port group or for all port groups in the switch. Synopsis Description portbuffershow [[slotnumber/]portnumber] Use this command to display the current long distance buffer information for the ports in a port group. The port group can be specified by giving any port number in that group. If no port is specified, then the long distance buffer information for all of the port groups of the switch is displayed.
portBufferShow Operands 2 When invoked without operands, this command displays the long distance buffer information for all the port groups of the switch. The following operands are optional: Examples slotnumber For bladed systems only, specifies the slot number of the port group to display, followed by a slash (/). portnumber Specifies the number of a port associated with the port group, relative to its slot for bladed systems. Use switchShow for a list of valid ports.
2 portCamShow portCamShow Displays port-based filter CAM utilization. Synopsis Description portcamshow [[slotnumber/]portnumber] Use this command to display the current filter CAM utilization of all ports or one port specified at input. The following information is displayed: Operands SID used Total number of CAM entries used by this port. Note that each CAM entry (either SID or DID CAM) can be shared among a certain number of ports, depending on the ASIC.
portCamShow 2 switch:admin> portcamshow 7/31 -------------------------------------------------Area SID used DID used SID entries DID entries 207 4 2 03b380 03cf80 034100 03cf00 03cf00 03cf80 -------------------------------------------------SID free, DID free: (2044, 1020) The SID entry 03cf00 and DID entry 03cf80 on port 7/31 belong to port 7/39.
2 portCfg portCfg Enables or disables a port's configuration. Synopsis Description portcfg action [slot/][ge]port [-range] arguments Use this command to manage configuration parameters for ports and gigabit Ethernet (GbE) ports. The following operations can be performed with this command: • Optionally add and delete Address resolution protocol (ARP) entries. Flush ARP table. • Create, modify, and delete Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP) tunnels. - Delete, reset, and modify QoS mappings on an existing tunnel.
portCfg 2 Adds static ARP entry to the ARP table. Specify IP Address and MAC address for each entry. Use portShow arp with the -lmac option to get the MAC address. delete ipaddr Deletes static ARP entry from the ARP table. Only IP address must be specified to delete the entry. flush fciptunnel Flushes the ARP table. Only dynamic entries can be flushed, static entries cannot be cleared. Creates Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP) tunnels. You can configure up to a maximum of eight FCIP tunnels per GbE port.
2 portCfg -n remote_wwn Specifies the remote-side FC entity WWN. -q control-dscp Specifies the DSCP (DiffServ Code Point) Marking used for control TCP connection of the FCIP tunnel. This operand is optional. Range is 0 to 63 (inclusive). Default value is 0. -Q data-dscp Specifies the DSCP (DiffServ Code Point) Markingused for data TCP connection of the FCIP tunnel. This operand is optional. Range is 0 to 63 (inclusive). Default value is 0. -r retransmissions Specifies the maximum retransmissions.
portCfg 2 modify tunnel_id [arguments] Modifies the properties of the existing FCIP tunnel. This disrupts the traffic on the specified FCIP tunnel for a brief period of time. If IPsec is enabled on the FCIP tunnel, the tunnel cannot be modified. To change it, you must delete and re-create the tunnel. Optional arguments for fciptunnel modify include: -b comm_rate Specifies the committed traffic rate on the FCIP tunnel in Kbps. Valid range is 1,544 to 1,000,000. Specify "0" for an uncommitted tunnel.
2 portCfg -p Control L2 CoS Specifies the PL2_Class_of_Service/Priority, as defined by IEEE 802.1p, for the FCIP control connection. Range is 0-7. Default is 0. -P L2 CoS Specifies the PL2 Class of Service/Priority, as defined by IEEE 802.1p, for the FCIP data connection. Range is 0-7. Default is 0. delete tunnel_id Deletes specified FCIP tunnel. qosmap tunnel_id arguments Modifies (or resets to default), the VC to QoS mapping for a particular FCIP tunnel.
portCfg 2 Valid options and arguments for ipif are: create src_ipaddr mtu_size Creates IP interfaces. Specify the following: src_ipaddr Specifies source IP address in either IPv6 or IPv4 format: src_IPv6_addr/prefix_len Specifies the source IPv6 address of the virtual port if IPv6 is used. The address must be an IPv6 global, unicast address, followed by a prefix. This is used for IPv6 addresses instead of a netmask. The prefix_len operator is required.
2 portCfg delete ipaddr ipaddr Deletes IP routes for specified IPv4 or IPv6 address. Specifies IP address in either IPv6 or IPv4 format: IPv6_addr/prefix_len Specifies the IPv6 address of the virtual port, if IPv6 is used. The address must be an IPv6 global, unicast address, followed by a prefix. The prefix_len operand is required. dest_IPv4_addr netmask Specifies the destination IPv4 address of the virtual port, if IPv4 is used. If an IPv4 address is used, the subnet mask must be specified as well.
portCfg 2 blade first should be enabled for FC fastwrite using fastWriteCfg. This command can also be used to list all ports configured for FC fastwrite. This feature requires a Brocade license. The syntax for portcfg fastwrite is as follows: portcfg fastwrite [slot/]port mode Valid modes for fastwrite are: --enable Enables FC fastwrite on the specified port. --disable Disables FC fastwrite on the specified port.
2 portCfg ficon Use this command to enable or disable FICON emulation in an FCIP tunnel and modify associated parameters onan FCIP tunnel on a 'virtual' E_Port. This command is supported only on a Brocade 7500/FR4-18 platform. A feature key is required to enable any of the FICON emulation processing. The tunnel must be down or disabled to issue and process the FICON commands. The result of executed commands are persistent.
portCfg 2 by hosts (channels) attached at the opposite side. Too small of a value results in poor performance. The value should be chosen based upon the typical tape channel program that requires optimum performance. The default value is 32. The range is 1-100. -b |--rdMaxPipe value Defines the maximum number of tape read channel commands (CCWs) that can enter the read pipeline for a single device whether all the CCWs are bundled in a single channel program or in multiple channel programs.
2 portCfg -f |--dbgFlags value Defines optional debug flags. The default is 0xF7C80000. This parameter is primarily for use by technical support personnel. ftrace FTRACE is a debug tool primarily for Tech Support personnel. It is implemented as a subcomponent of the VEnEmulation feature. It includes the ability to freeze ntraces on certain events and to retain the trace information for future examination. All FC frames that are routed through the VE port provided by an FCIP tunnel can be traced.
portCfg Examples 2 To add an ARP entry: switch:admin> portcfg arp ge0 add 192.168.255.25 00:01:02:03:04:60 Operation Succeeded To create an FCIP tunnel using IPV4: switch:admin> portcfg fciptunnel ge0 create 2 192.168.255.2 192.168.255.
2 portCfg To create a mirror port: switch:admin> portcfg mirrorport 2/4 --enable Please confirm enable of Mirror Port (Y,y,N,n): [n] y To configure a range of ports as RSCN-suppressed: switch:admin> portcfg rscnsupr 2/4-7 --enable To add an entry to the VLAN tag table. switch:admin> portcfg vlantag8/ge0 add 192.168.10.1 100 3 To delete the entry from the VLAN tag table: switch:admin> portcfg vlantag8/ge0 delete 192.168.10.
portCfgAlpa 2 portCfgAlpa Configures the AL_PA offset on a specified port or range of ports. Synopsis Description portcfgalpa [slot/]port, mode Use this command to set the Arbitrated Loop Physical Address (AL_PA) offset on a port or a range of ports to either 0x0 (default) or 0x13. Changes made by this command are persistent across switch reboots and power cycles. Note Operands Examples The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
2 portCfgCreditRecovery portCfgCreditRecovery Enables or disables credit recovery on a port. Synopsis Description portcfgcreditrecovery --disable | --enable [slot/]port Use this command to enable or disable credit recovery on a port. The credit recovery feature enables credits or frames to be recovered. Only ports configured as long distance ports can utilize the credit recovery feature. The default credit recovery configuration is enabled.
portCfgDefault 2 portCfgDefault Restores the port configuration to factory default values. Synopsis Description portcfgdefault [slot/][ge]port Use this command to reset any special port configuration values to their factory defaults. This command persistently disables ports capable of routing, which is the factory default value. You can view the current port configuration using the portCfgShow command. This command does not change the state of a port.
2 portCfgEPort portCfgEPort Enables or disables E_Port capability on a port. Synopsis Description portcfgeport [slot/]port,mode Use this command to enable or disable E_Port capability on a port. E_Port capability is enabled by default. When an inter-switch link (ISL) is connected to a port and the port's E_Port capability is disabled, the ISL is segmented. No data traffic between two switches is routed through this port.
portCfgEXPort 2 portCfgEXPort Sets a port to be an EX_Port, and sets and displays EX_Port configuration parameters.
2 portCfgEXPort A configuration change that would result in an invalid domain ID for McDATA Open Fabric mode or McDATA Fabric mode causes the preferred domain ID to be set to the minimum valid McDATA mode domain ID of 1. The exception to this is if the configuration change includes setting the preferred domain ID, in which case the configuration change does not take place and a corresponding error message is displayed.
portCfgEXPort -i mode Examples 2 Enables or disables Insistent Domain Id (IDID) for the specified EX_Port. Specify 1 to enable IDID, specify 2 to disable IDID. This command must be issued from a McDATA edge switch attached to a single or dual FCR configuration.
2 portCfgGPort portCfgGPort Designates a port as a G_Port; removes G_Port designation. Synopsis Description Note Operands Examples portcfggport [slot/]port,mode Use this command to designate a port as a G_Port. After successful execution of this command, the switch attempts to initialize the specified port as an F_Port only, and does not attempt loop initialization (FL_Port) on the port. A port designated as a G_Port can become an E_Port. This configuration can be cleared but not set on VE/VEX_Ports.
portCfgISLMode 2 portCfgISLMode Enables or disables ISL R_RDY mode on a port. Synopsis Description portcfgislmode [slot/]port,mode Use this command to enable or disable inter-switch link read-ready (ISL R_RDY) mode on a port. Use the portCfgShow command to determine whether ISL R_RDY mode is enabled on a port. In ISL R_RDY mode, the port sends a primitive signal that the port is ready to receive frames. The port sends an exchange link parameter (ELP) with flow control mode 02.
2 portCfgISLMode To disable ISL R_RDY mode on a port: switch:admin> portcfgislmode 1/3, 0 See Also 450 configure, portCfgLongDistance, portCfgShow Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02
portCfgLongDistance 2 portCfgLongDistance Configures a port to support long distance links. Synopsis Description portcfglongdistance [slot/]port [distance_level] [vc_translation_link_init] [desired_distance] Use this command to allocate sufficient numbers of full size frame buffers on a particular port or to support a long distance link up to 500 km. The port can only be used as an E_Port. Changes made by this command are persistent across switch reboots and power cycles.
2 portCfgLongDistance L0 (0) Specify L0 to configure the port as a regular port. A total of 20 full-size frame buffers are reserved for data traffic, regardless of the port’s operating speed; therefore, the maximum supported link distance is up to 10 km at 1 Gbps, up to 5 km at 2 Gbps, up to 2 km at 4 Gbps and up to 1 km at 8 Gbps. LE (3) Specify LE mode to configure an E_Ports distance greater than 5 km and up to 10 km.
2 portCfgLongDistance Unknown: Lli: Proc_rqrd: Timed_out: Rx_flushed: Tx_unavail: Free_buffer: Overrun: Suspended: Parity_err: 2_parity_err: CMI_bus_err: See Also 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Loss_of_sync: Loss_of_sig: Protocol_err: Invalid_word: Invalid_crc: Delim_err: Address_err: Lr_in: Lr_out: Ols_in: Ols_out: 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fbsy: 0 configure, portCfgISLMode, portCfgTrunkPort, portCfgShow, portShow, switchShow Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02 453
2 portCfgLPort portCfgLPort Configures a port as an L_Port. Synopsis Description Notes portcfglport [[slot/]port] locked_mode [private_mode] [duplex_mode]] Use this command to designate a port as an L_Port, and to configure its behavior. When a port is designated as an L_Port, the switch attempts to initialize that port as a fabric L_Port (FL_Port). The switch will never attempt a point-to-point (F_Port) initialization on the port. By default the L_Port will be a public L_Port.
portCfgLPort VC Link Init .. .. .. .. Locked L_Port .. .. .. .. Locked G_Port .. .. .. .. Disabled E_Port .. .. .. .. ISL R_RDY Mode .. .. .. .. RSCN Suppressed .. .. .. .. Persistent Disable.. .. .. .. NPIV capability .. .. .. .. QOS E_Port .. .. .. .. EX Port .. .. .. .. Mirror Port .. .. .. .. Rate Limit .. .. .. .. Credit Recovery .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 .
2 portCfgNPIVPort portCfgNPIVPort Enables or disables N_Port ID virtualization (NPIV) functionality on a port. Synopsis Description [slot/]port,mode Use this command to enable or disable NPIV functionality on a port. NPIV is only applicable to F_Ports. The following conditions must be met for a switch port to respond to NPIV requests from an NPIV device: NPIV capable: NPIV capability is a switch blade or port attribute that is required for NPIV functionality to operate.
portCfgNPIVPort 2 To display NPIV functionality on a port: switch:admin> portcfgshow (output from other ports suppressed) Ports of Slot 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 -----------------+--+--+--+--+----+--+--+--+----+--+--+--+----+--+--+-Speed AN AN AN AN AN AN AN AN AN AN AN AN AN AN AN AN AL_PA Offset 13 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Trunk Port ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Long Distance .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. VC Link Init .. .. .. ..
2 portCfgNPort portCfgNPort Enables or disables N_Port functionality for an Access Gateway port. Synopsis Description Notes portcfgnport [port_number | port_range] [mode] Use this command to enable or disable N_Port functionality for an Access Gateway port. The enabled N_Port automatically comes online if it is connected to an enterprise fabric switch that supports NPIV. NPIV capability should be enabled on the ports connected to the Access Gateway.
portCfgPersistentDisable 2 portCfgPersistentDisable Persistently disables a port. Synopsis Description portcfgpersistentdisable [[slot/]port] Use this command to persistently disable a port, or use this command without operands to display the persistently disabled status of all ports on the switch. Persistently disabled ports remain disabled across power cycles, switch reboots, and switch enables. By default, a port is enabled persistently, unless the port is capable of routing.
2 portCfgPersistentEnable portCfgPersistentEnable Persistently enables a port. Synopsis Description portcfgpersistentenable [[slot/]port] Use this command to persistently enable a port or a range of ports, or use this command without operands to display the persistently disabled status of all ports on the switch. Persistently enabled ports remain enabled across power cycles, switch reboots, and switch enables. By default, a port is enabled persistently, unless the port is capable of routing.
portCfgPersistentEnable See Also 2 ficonCupSet, ficonCupShow, portDisable, portEnable, portCfgPersistentDisable, portCfgShow, portShow, switchShow Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02 461
2 PortCfgQos PortCfgQos Enables or disables QoS, sets the default configuration, and sets and resets the ingress rate limit. Synopsis portcfgqos --default | --disable | --enable [slot/]port portcfgqos --setratelimit [slot /]port ratelimit portcfgqos --resetratelimit [slot/]port portcfgqos --help Description Use this command to enable or disable Adaptive Networking/Quality of Service (AN/QoS) on a port, to set or reset the ingress rate limit for the specified port, and to set the default behavior.
PortCfgQos --help Examples 2 Displays command usage. To enable QoS on a port. switch:admin> portcfgqos --enable 3/15 To disable QoS on a port.
2 portCfgShow portCfgShow Displays port configuration settings. Synopsis portcfgshow portcfgshow [[slot/]port] portcfgshow option [slot/][ge]port [arguments] [optional arguments] Description Use this command to display the current configuration of a port. If no operand is specified, this command displays port configuration settings for all ports on a switch, except gigabit Ethernet (GbE) ports.
portCfgShow 2 VC Link Init Displays (..) or OFF when the long distance link initialization option is turned off. Displays ON when it is turned on for long distance mode. This value is set by the portCfgLongDistance command. Locked L_Port Displays ON when the port is locked to L_Port only. Displays (..) or OFF when L_Port lock mode is disabled and the port behaves as a U_Port). This value is set by the portCfgLPort command. Locked G_Port Displays ON when the port is locked to G_Port only. Displays (..
2 portCfgShow Notes The output of this command may vary depending on the hardware platform and port type. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details. Operands This command supports the following port options: slot For bladed systems only, specifies the slot number of the port to be configured, followed by a slash (/).
portCfgShow Rate Limit Credit Recovery .. .. .. .. ON ON ON ON .. .. .. .. ON ON ON ON .. .. .. .. ON ON ON ON 2 .. .. .. .. ON ON ON ON Ports of Slot 2 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 -----------------+--+--+--+--+---+--+--+--+----+--+--+--+----+--+--+-Speed AN AN AN AN AN AN AN AN AN AN AN AN AN AN AN AN AL_PA Offset 13 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Trunk Port ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Long Distance .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
2 portCfgShow To display the configuration settings for a single port: switch:admin> portcfgshow 2/16 Area Number: 144 Speed Level: AUTO AL_PA Offset 13: OFF Trunk Port ON Long Distance OFF VC Link Init OFF Locked L_Port OFF Locked G_Port OFF Disabled E_Port OFF ISL R_RDY Mode OFF RSCN Suppressed OFF Persistent Disable OFF NPIV capability ON QOS E_Port ON Mirror Port OFF To display FCIP tunnels configured on a GbE port.
portCfgShow Local WWN 10:00:00:05:1e:39:80:65 Compression on Fastwrite off Tape Pipelining off Committed Rate 125000 Kbps (0.
2 portCfgSpeed portCfgSpeed Configures the speed level for a specified port. Synopsis Description Notes portcfgspeed [slotnumber/]portnumber, speed Use this command to set the speed on a specified speed. This command disables and then re-enables the port, so that it comes up with the new speed setting. The configuration is saved in nonvolatile memory and is persistent across switch reboots or power cycles. This configuration cannot be set on VE/VEX_Ports.
portCfgTrunkPort 2 portCfgTrunkPort Enables or disables trunking on a port. Synopsis Description portcfgtrunkport [slot/]port[,] mode Use this command to enable or disable trunking on a port. Use switchCfgTrunk to enable or disable trunking on all ports of a switch. When the command is executed to update the trunking configuration, the port to which the configuration applies is disabled and subsequently re-enabled with the new trunking configuration.
2 portCfgVEXPort portCfgVEXPort Configures a port as a VEX_Port connected to an FC-IP and sets and displays VEX_Port configuration parameters.
portCfgVEXPort 2 The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details. Operands This command has the following operands: -a admin Enables or disables the specified port as a VEX_Port. Valid values are 1 (enable as VEX_Port), 2 (disable as VEX_Port and enable as non-VEX_Port). portCfgDefault may also be used to disable VEX_Ports.
2 portCfgVEXPort principal WWN: 10:00:00:60:69:c0:05:8a Fabric Parameters: Auto Negotiate R_A_TOV: 9000(N) E_D_TOV: 2000(N) Edge fabric's primary wwn: N/A Edge fabric's version stamp: N/A To set the fabric ID of port 2/21 to 5 and the port ID format to core: switch:admin> portcfgvexport 2/21 -f 5 -p 1 To configure port 2/20 as a VEX_Port and set the fabric ID to 4: switch:admin> portcfgvexport 2/20 -a 1 -f 4 To disable fabric parameter negotiation on port 2/20 of a VEX_Port: switch:admin> portcfgvexpor
portCmd 2 portCmd Diagnoses intelligent ports. Synopsis Description Notes portcmd action [slot/]geport arguments Use this command to invoke the end-to-end IP path performance (ipperf) characterization feature, or to ping or trace route to a destination IP host from an intelligent GbE port. Virtual LAN (VLAN) tagging is supported on the Brocade FR4-18i and all 7500 platforms that run Fabric OS v6.0.0 or later.
2 portCmd -r committed_rate Specifies a committed rate for the data stream, in Kbps. If specified, the traffic generator is limited by a traffic shaper. This characterizes the end-to-end IP path performance based on the data rate configured for a tunnel between the same end-points. If a rate is not specified, the traffic generator competes for uncommitted bandwidth. This operand is optional. -t running_time Specifies total time to run the test traffic stream, in seconds.
portCmd -d dst_ip 2 Specifies the destination IP address to which to target the ping request. IPv6 addresses are supported. -n num_requests Specifies the number of ping requests. Valid values are 1 to 255. The default is 4. This operand is optional. -q service_type Specifies the type of service in the ping request. The default is 0 and service_type must be an integer from 0 to 255. This operand is optional. -t ttl Specifies the time to live. Valid values are 1 to 255. The default is 100.
2 portCmd -z size Specifies the size, in bytes, of the trace route packet to use. The default is 64 bytes. In an IPv4 environment, the ICMP/IP header occupies 28 bytes. In an IPv6 environment, it occupies 48 bytes. The total size, including ICMP/IP headers (28 or 48 bytes without IP options), cannot be greater than the IP MTU configured on the interface. This operand is optional. -v vlan_id Specifies the VLAN ID. Values must be in the range of 1 - 4094. There is no default value.
portDebug 2 portDebug Sets debug level and verbose level of port modules. Synopsis Description Note Operands Examples portdebug dbg_lvl, vbs_lvl Use this command to set the debug level and verbose level of port modules. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
2 portDisable portDisable Disables a port. Synopsis Description portdisable [slot/]port Use this command to disable a port. If a port is connected to another switch when disabled, the fabric may reconfigure. Devices connected to this port can no longer communicate with the fabric. If the port was online before being disabled, a state transition will be indicated in one of the following ways: RSCN, SNMP trap, or Web pop-up window.
portEnable 2 portEnable Enables a port. Synopsis Description portenable [slot/]port Use this command to enable a port. If a port is connected to another switch when enabled, the fabric may reconfigure. Devices connected to the port can now communicate with the fabric. For ports that come online after being enabled, the following indications might be sent to indicate a state transition: RSCN, SNMP trap, Web pop-up window.
2 portErrShow portErrShow Displays port error summary. Synopsis Description porterrshow Use this command to display an error summary for all ports. The display contains one output line per port and shows error counters in ones, thousands (k), or millions (m).
portFlagsShow 2 portFlagsShow Displays the port status bitmaps for all ports in a switch. Synopsis Description portflagsshow Use this command to display the following status for a port: SNMP Displays whether the port is online or offline. Physical Displays the port physical status. Valid values are In_Sync and No_Light. Flags Displays whether there is an SFP inserted in the port, whether the port is active, and the port type.
2 portLedTest portLedTest Cycles user port LEDs. Synopsis Description portledtest [-npass count][-ports itemlist] Use this command to exercise the user port LEDs in the current switch on and off by setting the ATTN LEDs to green for the ON condition and unlighted for the OFF condition. The SPEED LEDs are initially set to black before the command execution. The SPEED LEDs are set to green once the command is executing.
portLogClear 2 portLogClear Clears the port log. Synopsis Description portlogclear Use this command to clear the port log. You might want to clear the port log before triggering an activity so that the log displays only the log events related to that activity. If the port log is disabled, portLogClear enables it. The port log is disabled automatically when certain errors occur to allow the collection of all the information needed to understand the cause of the error.
2 portLogConfigShow portLogConfigShow Displays the current port log configuration. Synopsis Description Note portlogconfigshow Use this command to display the current port log configuration. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
portLogDisable 2 portLogDisable Disables the port log facility. Synopsis Description Note portlogdisable Use this command to disable the port log facility. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
2 portLogDump portLogDump Displays the port log without page breaks. Synopsis Description portlogdump [count[, saved[, portid]]] Use this command to display the port log, listing all entries in the log without page breaks. This command displays the same information as portLogShow, but portLogShow prompts you to press Enter between each page. If the port log is disabled, the following message displays as the first line: WARNING: port log is disabled Refer to the portLogClear command for more information.
portLogDumpPort 2 portLogDumpPort Displays the port log of a specified port without page breaks. Synopsis Description portlogdumpport portid Use this command to display the port log of a specified port. The command displays all entries in the log without any page breaks. It is identical to portLogShowPort, except that portLogShowPort prompts you to press Enter between each page. Port logs are circular log files in the switch firmware which can save up to 8,192 entries.
2 portLogEnable portLogEnable Enables the port log facility. Synopsis Description Note portLogEnable Use this command to enable the port log facility. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
portLogEventShow 2 portLogEventShow Displays information about port log events. Synopsis Description portlogeventshow Use this command to display information about the ID associated with the various port log events. The Disabled field indicates whether the port log for that event ID is disabled (1) or enabled (0).
2 portLoginShow portLoginShow Displays port login status of devices attached to the specified port. Synopsis Description portloginshow [slotnumber/]portnumber Use this command to display port login status received from devices attached to the specified port. For each login, this command displays the following fields: Type Type of login can display one of the following: fd FDISC, Discover F_Port Service Parameters or Virtual N_Port login. fe FLOGI, Fabric Login to Fabric F_Port.
portLogPdisc 2 portLogPdisc Sets or clears the debug_pdisc_flag. Synopsis portlogpdisc 0 | 1 Description Use this command to set or clear the debug_pdisc_flag. This command is part of the environmental monitor. A setting of 1 will enable logging of Port Discovery parameters. The PDISC log is disabled by default. Note The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
2 portLogReset portLogReset Enables the port log facility. Synopsis Description Notes portlogreset Use this command to enable the port log facility. Refer to portLogClear for events that might disable the port log facility. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
portLogResize 2 portLogResize Resizes the port log to a specified number of entries. Synopsis portlogresize num_entries Description Use this command to resize the port log to a specified number of entries. If the specified number of entries is less than the already configured port log size, there is no change. Note The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
2 portLogShow portLogShow Displays the port log with page breaks. Synopsis Description portlogshow [count[, saved]] Use this command to display the port log, page by page. The portLogShow command displays the same information as portLogDump, but it enables you to press Enter after each page of output. Port logs are circular log files in the switch firmware, which can save up to 32,768 entries. Refer to portLogConfigShow to display the current port log size.
portLogShow sn Speed negotiation states. fcin Incoming Fibre Channel information unit. fcout Outgoing Fibre Channel information unit. read Information unit header log from read operation. write Information unit header log from write operation. err Information unit header log of an FC error frame. frame FC frame payload. nsRemQ Interswitch name server query. rscn RSCN. xalloc Allocate an exchange. xfree Free an exchange. xerr Exchange error. xstate Exchange state.
2 portLogShow enable Mode: 0 normal; non-zero loopback. Tx & Rx Header words 0,1,4 (R_CTL,D_ID,S_ID,OX_ID,RX_ID) and the first payload word. reject FC-PH reject reason. busy FC-PH busy reason. ctin Argument 0 is divided into two 16-bit fields: [A] a bit map indicating whether subsequent arguments are valid (0001 means argument 1 is valid, 0003 means arguments 1 and 2 are valid). [B] the CT-based service command code.
portLogShow 2 Codes used in various fields are as follows: state 1 Online 2 Offline 3 Testing 4 Faulty 5 E_Port 6 F_Port 7 Segmented pstate AC Active State LR1 Link Reset: LR Transmit State LR2 Link Reset: LR Receive State LR3 Link Reset: LRR Receive State LF1 Link Failure: NOS Transmit State LF2 Link Failure: NOS Receive State OL1 Offline: OLS Transmit State OL2 Offline: OLS Receive State OL3 Offline: Wait for OLS State LIP reason 8001 Retry loop init.
2 portLogShow NC Operands Negotiation complete. This command has the following operands: count Specify the maximum number of lines to display. Only the most recent count entries are displayed. This operand is optional. saved Specify a nonzero value to display the saved port log from the last switch fault. Refer to upTime for a list of conditions that cause a fault. The count is ignored when the saved log is displayed. This operand is optional. .
portLogShowPort 2 portLogShowPort Displays the port log of a specified port with page breaks. Synopsis Description portlogshowport [portid] Use this command to display the port log of the specified port, showing all entries in the log with page breaks. It is identical to portLogDumpPort, except that portLogDumpPort does not prompt you to press Enter between each page of output.
2 portLogTypeDisable portLogTypeDisable Disables the port log of a specified type. Synopsis Description Note Operands portlogtypedisable id Use this command to disable the port log for a specified port log type. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
portLogTypeEnable 2 portLogTypeEnable Enables the port log of a specified port log type. Synopsis Description Note Operands portlogtypeenable id Use this command to enable the port log for a specified port log type. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
2 portLoopbackTest portLoopbackTest Performs a functional test of port N->N path. Synopsis Description portloopbacktest [--slot number][-nframes count][-lb_mode mode][-spd_mode mode] [-ports itemlist] Use this command to verify the functional operation of the switch by sending frames from the port N transmitter and looping them back into the same port N receiver. The loopback is done at the parallel loopback path. The path exercised in this test does not include the media or the fibre cable.
portLoopbackTest Operands 2 This command has the following operands: --slot number Specifies the slot number on which to run the diagnostics. The ports specified will be relative to this slot number. The default is set to 0 and designed to operate on fixed-port-count products. -nframes count Specifies the number of frames to send. The test progresses until the specified number of frames has been transmitted on each port. The default value is 10.
2 portLoopbackTest Diagnostics Following are possible error messages if failures are detected: DATA ERRSTAT INIT PORTDIED STATS TIMEOUT XMIT Refer to the Fabric OS Message Reference for more information.
portMirror 2 portMirror Adds, deletes, or shows mirror connections. Synopsis portmirror --show portmirror --add [slotnumber/]portnumber sourceID DestID portmirror --delete sourceID DestID] Description Use this command to add, delete, or show a mirror connection between two ports, a source and a destination port. The SourceID must be local to the switch. The DestID can be either on the local switch or on a different switch. Any given SourceID can only participate in four mirror connections.
2 portMirror The portPerfShow command displays the total number of transmit and receive bytes for each port. In the case of a mirror port, the command shows double the amount of traffic because the mirror port transmits the frame and also receives the frame. Notes The port mirroring feature is only supported on the following platforms: Brocade 4100, Brocade 4900, Brocade 7600, and Brocade 48000 set to chassisConfig Option 5. The mirror port location can impact the latency of mirrored frames.
portMirror 2 To delete a port mirror connection between a local switch port and a remote switch port: switch:admin> portmirror --delete 0x011400 0x240400 To display port mirror connections: switch:admin> portmirror --show Number of mirror connection(s) configured: 2 Mirror_Port SID DID State ---------------------------------------10/12 0x791800 0x791900 Defined 10/15 0x791a00 0x799300 Enabled See Also portCfgShow Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02 509
2 portName portName Assigns a name to the specified port, or displays a port name. Synopsis Description portname [slotnumber/]portnumber [name] Use this command to assign or display a port name. This name is included in the portShow output; it should not be confused with the world wide port name. Like all other configurable port attributes, port name persists across reboots and power cycles. It is not affected by configDefault command, but it is cleared by portCfgDefault.
2 portPerfShow portPerfShow Displays port throughput performance. Synopsis Description portperfshow [interval] Use this command to display throughput information for all ports on the switch. Output includes the number of bytes received plus the number of bytes transmitted per interval. Throughput values are displayed as either bytes, kilobytes (k), megabytes (m), or gigabytes (g). Values are always rounded down.
2 portRouteShow portRouteShow Displays routing tables for the specified port. Synopsis Description portrouteshow [slotnumber/]portnumber Use this command to display the port address ID and the contents of the following port routing tables: External unicast routing table Displays how the specified port forwards unicast frames to remote domains in the following format: domain_number: ports_bitmap domain_number The remote domain ID to which frames are ultimately routed.
portRouteShow Examples 2 To display the routing tables for a port: switch:user> portrouteshow 4/15 port address ID: 0x02bf00 external unicast routing table: 1: 0x4 (vc=3) 2: 0x10000 (vc=0) internal unicast routing table: 60: 0x8000 (vc=2) 63: 0x1000 (vc=5) broadcast routing table: 0x10000 See Also bcastShow, fabricShow, switchShow, topologyShow, uRouteShow Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02 513
2 portShow portShow Displays the status of the specified port. Synopsis portshow [slot/]port portshow [options] [slot/]geport arguments optional_arguments Description Use this command to display general port status and specific configuration parameters for the specified port If this command is executed for a specified port with no additional options, it displays general status and configuration for that port.
portShow Testing Running diagnostics. Faulty Failed diagnostics. 2 Persistently Disabled Persistently disabled. portPhys The port's physical state: No_Card No interface card present. No_Module No module (GBIC or other) present. No_Light Module is not receiving light. No_Sync Receiving light but out of sync. In_Sync Receiving light and in sync. Laser_Flt Module is signaling a laser fault. Port_Flt Port marked faulty. Diag_Flt Port failed diagnostics.
2 portShow BB XLate Information on the xlate (translate) phantom domain presented at this port. Includes the preferred (if not active) or actual (if active) domain ID for the xlate phantom domain and the WWN of the xlate phantom domain. The xlate phantom domain connected at this port is in the same fabric as the router and represents the edge fabric connected to the EX_Port. Authentication Type Displays NONE or DH-CHAP. DH-CHAP is the only authentication type supported on EX_Ports.
portShow Notes 2 The output of this command may vary depending on the hardware platform and port type. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details. In an AD context, if one of the L_Ports or NPIV Ports is a part of the current AD, the complete device information attached to the port is shown in the output.
2 portShow The following arguments are supported with ficon: Examples -globals Displays general FICON controls and statistics. -images Displays discovered Images (FCUB). -emul Displays emulated FDCBs. -active Displays active FDCBs. -epcb Displays Emulation Control Block (port specific). -fhpb Displays FICON Host Path Block. -fdpb adrs Displays FICON Device Path Block. -fchb Displays FICON Channel Control Block. -fcub Displays FICON Control Unit Control Block.
2 portShow Timed_out: Rx_flushed: Tx_unavail: Free_buffer: Overrun: Suspended: Parity_err: 2_parity_err: CMI_bus_err: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Invalid_word: Invalid_crc: Delim_err: Address_err: Lr_in: Lr_out: Ols_in: Ols_out: 0 0 0 12 4 7 2 3 Port part of other ADs: No To view xlate domains, you must be running a Brocade 7500 or 48000 with an FC4-18i blade.
2 portShow Free_buffer: Overrun: Suspended: Parity_err: 2_parity_err: CMI_bus_err: 0 0 0 0 0 0 Address_err: Lr_in: Lr_out: Ols_in: Ols_out: 1 2 2 0 2 Port part of other ADs: No To display IPv4 interfaces on a GbE port: switch:admin> portshow ipif 10/ge0 Slot: 10 Port: ge0 Interface IP Address NetMask MTU ---------------------------------------------0 192.168.60.100 255.255.255.0 1500 Interface IP Address NetMask MTU ---------------------------------------------1 192.168.60.101 255.255.255.
portShow 2 To display the connection parameter information on an FCIP tunnel on a GbE port and to show the current DiffServ markings being used for data connection as well as control connection: switch:admin> portshow fciptunnel 9/ge0 0 -params Slot: 9 Port: ge0 ------------------------------------------Tunnel ID 0 Remote IP Addr 10.62.0.100 Local IP Addr 10.10.9.
2 portShow negotiated window scale (shift count) 9 congestion window 43252 Bytes slow start threshold 1072 Bytes operational mode: congestion avoidance 1 packets queued: TCP sequence# MIN(4108052700) MAX(4108052792) NXT(4108052792) 1 packets in-flight Send.
portShow 2 1655 Bps 30s avg, 4305 Bps lifetime avg 951 packets lost (retransmits) 12.25% loss rate 30s avg 38563 input packets 2 pkt/s 30s avg, 4 pkt/s lifetime avg 8208640 input Bytes 699 Bps 30s avg, 1035 Bps lifetime avg Data transfer TCP connection: Local 10.10.9.100:4100, Remote 10.62.0.100:3226 Performance stats: 41255 output packets 5 pkt/s 30s avg, 5 pkt/s lifetime avg 2149844 output Bytes 252 Bps 30s avg, 271 Bps lifetime avg 1 packets lost (retransmits) 0.
2 portShow Encryption: AES-128 SA Life (seconds): 28800 Pre-Shared Key testingFIPSandIPSec To show the ARP entries with local MAC address for a GbE port: switch:admin> portshow arp 12/ge0 -lmac Port: ge0 Local MAC Address: 00:05:1e:35:1e:e5 IP Address Mac Address Flags -----------------------------------------------------192.168.15.
portShow 2 ip_api_data_credit_target = 32 ip_api_data_credit_ratio = 80 ip_api_credit_time = 15 ip_api_cwnd_overcommit = 29760 FC control traffic TCP connection: Local 10.10.9.100:4099, Remote 10.62.0.100:3225 Data transfer TCP connection: Local 10.10.9.100:4100, Remote 10.62.0.
2 portShow This command displays the same information as the previous but posts selected statistical areas: switch:admin> portshow ficon ge0 all -fdcb 10008000 -clear See Also 526 authUtil, portCfg, portCfgLongDistance, portLoginShow, portName, switchShow Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02
portStats64Show 2 portStats64Show Displays the 64-bit hardware statistics for a port. Synopsis Description portstats64show [slotnumber/]portnumber Use this command to display the following hardware statistics for a port. Two integers are reported for most values. In such cases, the top word is the most significant. stat64_wtx Number of 4-byte words transmitted. stat64_wrx Number of 4-byte words received. stat64_ftx Number of frames transmitted. stat64_frx Number of frames received.
2 portStats64Show stat64_rateRxPeakByte Rx peak Byte rate (Bps). stat64_PRJTFrames Number of P_RJT frames transmitted. stat64_PBSYFrames Number of P_BSY transmitted. stat64_inputBuffersFull Occasions on which input buffers are full. stat64_rxClass1Frames Class 1 frames received. Note Operands Examples The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
portStats64Show 2 er_bad_eof 0 0 er64_enc_out 0 9131157 er64_disc_c3 0 0 stat64_rateTxFrame stat64_rateRxFrame stat64_rateTxPeakFrame stat64_rateRxPeakFrame stat64_rateTxByte stat64_rateRxByte stat64_rateTxPeakByte stat64_rateRxPeakByte stat64_PRJTFrames top_int : Frames with bad end-of-frame bottom_int : Frames with bad end-of-frame top_int : Encoding error outside of frames bottom_int : Encoding error outside of frames top_int : Class 3 frames discarded bottom_int : Class 3 frames discarded 17 Tx fram
2 portStatsClear portStatsClear Clears the hardware statistics of a port. Synopsis Description Note Operands Examples portstatsclear [slot/]port Use this command to clear the hardware statistics for a specified port. This command also clears the hardware statistics for the associated three ports in the target port's quad, including ALPA-based CRC monitor, End-to-End monitor, and Filter-based performance monitor statistics. Inter-Switch Link (ISL) monitor statistics are not cleared by this command.
portStatsShow 2 portStatsShow Displays port hardware statistics. Synopsis portstatsshow [slotnumber/]portnumber portstatsshow [ge | ip | fcip ] [slotnumber/]geportnumber [ipaddress | tunnelnumber] Description Use this command to display port hardware statistics counters. Some counters are platform- and port-specific and display only with those platforms and ports. All statistics have a maximum 32-bit value of 4,294,967,295.
2 portStatsShow Note Operands er_other_discard The number of other discards (platform- and port-specific). er_zone_discard The number of class 3 frames discarded due to zone mismatch. er_type1_miss The number of frames with FTB type 1 miss. er_type2_miss The number of frames with FTB type 2 miss. er_type6_miss The number of frames with FTB type 6 miss. er_zone_miss The number of frames with hard zoning miss. er_lun_zone_miss The number of frames with LUN zoning miss.
portStatsShow 2 stat_frx 8045 Frames received stat_c2_frx 0 Class 2 frames received stat_c3_frx 3441 Class 3 frames received stat_lc_rx 2242 Link control frames received stat_mc_rx 0 Multicast frames received stat_mc_to 0 Multicast timeouts stat_mc_tx 0 Multicast frames transmitted tim_rdy_pri 0 Time R_RDY high priority tim_txcrd_z 318034725 Time TX Credit Zero (2.
2 portStatsShow ge_err_overrun ge_err_fifo_ovf 0 0 GE overruns GE Fifo overflow To display statistics for FCIP tunnel 2, slot 8, and GbE port 1: switch:admin> portstatsshow fcip 8/ge1 2 tunnel_id fcip_ip2fc_bytes fcip_ip2fc_pkts fcip_ip2fc_wantov_drop fcip_fc2ip_pkts fcip_fc2ip_bytes 2 0 0 0 0 0 Tunnel ID uncompressed bytes pkt rvd by fcip entity from ip pkt dropped due to wantov ve to fcip_entity pkts ve to fcip_entity bytes To display port statistics for all IP addresses, slot 8, and GbE port 1: s
portSwap 2 portSwap Swaps area numbers of two ports. Synopsis Description portswap [slotnumber1/]portnumber1 [slotnumber2/]portnumber2 Use this command to swap area numbers for a pair of ports. Both ports must be disabled prior to executing this command and the port-swapping feature must be enabled using portSwapEnable. The result of this operation is persistent across reboots and power cycles. To undo a previous port swap, execute portSwap again on the same two ports.
2 portSwapDisable portSwapDisable Disables the portswap feature. Synopsis Description portswapdisable Use this command to disable the portswap feature. The portSwap command cannot be used after this feature is disabled. The disabled state of the portswap feature is persistent across reboots and power cycles. Enabling or disabling the portswap feature does not affect previously performed portswap operations. Note The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
portSwapEnable 2 portSwapEnable Enables the portswap feature. Synopsis Description portswapenable Use this command to enable the portswap feature. The portSwap command cannot be used unless the feature is first enabled with this command. The enabled state of the portswap feature is persistent across reboots and power cycles. Enabling or disabling the portswap feature does not affect previously performed portswap operations.
2 portSwapShow portSwapShow Displays the state of the portswap feature. Synopsis Description portswapshow Use this command to display the enabled state of the portswap feature, as well as port and area information for ports whose area number differs from the default area number. The default area number of a port is the same as its switch port number.
portTest 2 portTest Performs a functional test of a switch in a live fabric. Synopsis Description porttest [-ports itemlist][-iteration count][-userdelay time][-timeout time][-pattern pattern] [-patsize size][-seed seed][-listtype porttype] Use this command to isolate problems to a single replaceable element and isolate problems to near-end terminal equipment, far-end terminal equipment, or transmission line. Diagnostics can be executed every day or on demand.
2 portTest -iteration count Specify the number of times (or number of frames per port) to execute this test. Default value is 20. Valid values include: 0 Run the test on timeout mode. -1 Run indefinitely. -userdelay time Specify the delay between frames sent by portTest, in milliseconds. The default value is 10 milliseconds. -timeout time Specify the number of seconds to run the test. Setting the iteration to 0 puts the portTest process into timeout mode. The default value is 0.
portTestShow 2 portTestShow Displays information from portTest. Synopsis Description Note Operands porttestshow [-ports itemlist] Use this command to display a snapshot of information from portTest. The following information displays: • • • • Pass or fail information on a given port. • • • • • • • • • • • Pattern used in testing. Port type tested. Current state of portTest (NO TEST, TESTING, or TEST DONE).
2 portTrunkArea portTrunkArea Assigns or removes a trunk area (TA) from a port or port trunk group; displays masterless F_Port trunking configuration.
portTrunkArea 2 deskew The time difference for traffic to travel over each F_Port trunk as compared to the F_Port trunk with the shortest travel time in the group. The value is expressed in nanoseconds divided by 10. The firmware automatically sets the minimum deskew value of the shortest F_Port trunk travel time to 15. Master Identifies the master port of the trunk group. Execution of this command is subject to the following restrictions: 1. Only F_Port trunk ports are allowed to be part of a TA.
2 portTrunkArea port Specifies the port number, relative to its slot on bladed systems. -Range Optionally specifies a port range. For example, 9/8-15 on an enterprise-class platform indicates slot 9, ports 8 - 15. Range of ports should fall in the octet trunk range starting from port 0 on a switch or blade. Trunking must be enabled on all ports. --enable Creates a TA assigned to the specified ports.
portTrunkArea Examples 2 To enable masterless F_Port trunking on a standalone switch: 1. Disable ports 36 - 39 by executing portdisable port for each port to be included in the TA. 2. Enable Trunk Area for ports 36 - 39 with area number 37: switch:admin> porttrunkarea --enable 36-39 -area 37 Trunk area 37 enabled for ports 36, 37, 38 and 39. 3. Re-enable ports 36-39 by executing portenable port for each port in the TA. 4.
2 portTrunkArea 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 id id id id id id id id N4 N4 N4 N4 N4 N4 N4 N4 No_Light No_Light No_Light No_Light Online Online Online Online F-Port F-Port F-Port F-Port 20:14:00:05:1e:41:4b:4d 20:15:00:05:1e:41:4b:4d 20:16:00:05:1e:41:4b:4d 2 NPIV public 5.
portTrunkArea 2 4. Enable ports 13 and 14: switch:admin> portenable 10/13 switch:admin> portenable 10/14 5.
2 portZoneShow portZoneShow Displays the enforced zone type of the F_Ports and FL_Ports of a switch. Synopsis Description portzoneshow Use this command to display the enforced zone type of the F_ports and FL_Ports of a switch. Output shows virtual port number (decimal), physical port number (decimal), online status, and if online, port type. If the current zone configuration has been disabled by cfgDisable, the fabric is in non-zoning mode, in which all devices see each other.
powerOffListSet 2 powerOffListSet Sets the order in which slots are powered off. Synopsis Description powerofflistset Use this command to Modify the order in which slots are powered off. This command displays the current order, and then prompts you interactively to confirm or modify the power-off position for each slot.
2 powerOffListSet 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th slot slot slot slot slot slot slot to to to to to to to be be be be be be be powered powered powered powered powered powered powered off: off: off: off: off: off: off: (2..10) [9] 2 (3..10) [8] 3 (4..10) [7] 4 (7..10) [7] 10 (7..9) [8] 9 (7..8) [8] 8 (7..
powerOffListShow 2 powerOffListShow Displays the order in which slots are powered off. Synopsis Description powerofflistshow Use this command to display the order in which the physical slots are powered off. Whenever a power supply goes out of service or a field-replaceable unit (FRU) is inserted, the system's available power is compared to the system's required power to determine if there is enough power to operate.
2 psShow psShow Displays power supply status. Synopsis Description psshow Use this command to display the current status of the switch power supplies. The status of each supply is displayed as: OK Power supply functioning correctly. absent Power supply not present. unknown Unknown power supply unit installed. predicting failure Power supply is present but predicting failure. faulty Power supply present but faulty (no power cable, power switch turned off, fuse blown, or other internal error).
reboot 2 reboot Reboots the control processor (CP) in a switch or a director. Synopsis Description reboot -f When this command is issued on a switch, if the switch is part of a fabric, all traffic to and from that switch stops. All Fibre Channel ports on that switch including E_Ports become inactive until the switch comes online.
2 routeHelp routeHelp Displays a list of FSPF-related commands. Synopsis Description routehelp Use this command to display a list of fabric-shortest-path-first (FSPF)-related commands.
secActiveSize 2 secActiveSize Displays the size of the active security database. Synopsis Description secactivesize Use this command to display the size of the active security database. The command also displays the maximum database size. For switches running Fabric OS v6.0.0 and later, the maximum security database size is 1 Megabyte. For switches running earlier versions of Fabric OS (up to v5.3.0), the maximum is 256 Kilobytes.
2 secAuthSecret secAuthSecret Manages the DH-CHAP shared secret key information. Synopsis secauthsecret --show secauthsecret --set secauthsecret --remove value | --all Description Use this command to manage the DH-CHAP shared secret key database used for authentication. This command displays, sets, and removes shared secret key information from the database or deletes the entire database. If you are performing set or remove operations, when the command is completed new data is saved persistently.
secAuthSecret 2 1. WWN for which secret is being set up. 2. Peer secret: The secret of the peer that authenticates to peer. 3. Local secret: The local secret that authenticates peer.
2 secCertUtil secCertUtil Manages certificates on a switch.
secCertUtil Operands 2 This command has the following operands: genkey Generates a public/private key pair. This is the first step in setting up a third-party certificate. When prompted for a key size, enter either 1024 or 2048 bits. The greater the value, the more secure is the connection; however, performance degrades with size. The keys are generated only after all existing CSRs and certificates have been deleted. -nowarn Specifies that no warning is given when overwriting or deleting data.
2 secCertUtil delcsr [-nowarn] Deletes CSR. This command prompts for confirmation before deleting the CSR unless -nowarn is specified. delete Deletes the specified certificate. The following operands are optional; -ldapcacert Deletes a LDAP CA certificate. You must specify a file name for the LDAP CA certificate. file name Specifies the name of the certificate to be deleted. This operand is required Use the show option for a list of existing certificates.
secCertUtil 2 Specifies the protocol as either FTP or SCP. -ipaddr IP address Specifies the IP address of the remote host. -remotedir remote directory Specifies the remote directory. Provide a fully qualified path name. -certname certificate name Specifies the certificate name. -login login name Specifies the login name for the server. -password password Specifies the password for the user account. When using SCP, for security reasons, do not enter a password on the command line.
2 secCertUtil To generate a CSR in non-interactive mode: switch:admin> seccertutil gencsr -country US -state California -locality "San Jose" \ -org Brocade -orgunit software -cn 192.168.38.206 generating CSR, file name is: 192.168.38.206.csr Done To delete the CSR in interactive mode: switch:admin> seccertutil delcsr WARNING!!! About to delete CSR: 192.168.163.238.
secCertUtil 2 Enter remote directory: /users/home/remote/mycerts Enter Login Name: username Enter LDAP certificate name (must have ".pem" \ suffix):filename.cer Password:password Success: exported LDAP certificate To export an LDAP CA certificate from the local switch to a remote host in non-interactive mode: switch:admin> seccertutil export -ldapcacert -protocol ftp -ipaddr 192.168.38.206 \ -remotedir /users/home/remote_certs -login abcd -passwd passwd -certname ldap.
2 secDefineSize secDefineSize Displays the size of the defined security database. Synopsis secdefinesize Description Use this command to display the size of the defined security database. The command also displays the maximum database size. Notes For switches running Fabric OS v6.0.0 and later, the maximum security database size is 1 MB. For switches running earlier versions of Fabric OS (up to v5.3.0), the maximum is 256 KB. The effective security DB size is the lowest supported by the fabric.
secGlobalShow 2 secGlobalShow Displays the current internal security state information. Synopsis Description secglobalshow Use this command to display security server (secd) specific information as a snapshot of its current state.
2 secGlobalShow Security Defined DataSize 35 bytes Define Sum 215b Zone Size (include enabled configuration) 312 bytes Zone sum e04b215b sec_db: free primaryDLPhase 0 ----wwnDL State----pid tid key sec usec --------- LOG CACHE --------14:08:50 813905136 secipadm_ipchange receives notification 14:08:50 850588912 secProcessIPChange starts processing 14:08:50 850588912 secProcessIPChange acks completion [Output truncated] See Also 566 secActiveSize, secDefineSize Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-0
secHelp 2 secHelp Displays information about security commands. Synopsis Description sechelp Use this command to display a list of security commands with a brief description of the commands.
2 secPolicyAbort secPolicyAbort Aborts all changes to the defined database that have not been saved. Synopsis Description Notes secpolicyabort Use this command to abort all changes to the defined security database that have not been saved to flash memory and to abort changes to policy creation and modification operations from all the switches if a fabric-wide consistency policy is not set for the particular policy. When FCS Policy is enabled, this command can be issued only from the Primary FCS switch.
secPolicyActivate 2 secPolicyActivate Saves and activates the Defined Security Policy Set. Synopsis Description secpolicyactivate Use this command to activate the current defined security policy to all switches in the fabric. This activates the policy set on the local switch or all switches in the fabric depending on the fabric-wide consistency policy.
2 secPolicyAdd secPolicyAdd Adds members to an existing security policy. Synopsis Description secpolicyadd “name”, “member[;member...]” Use this command to add one or more members to an existing access policy. The new members must not already be members within the policy or the command fails. Each policy corresponds to a management method. The list of members of a policy acts as an access control list for that management method.
secPolicyAdd 2 The following policy types require members be specified by WWN address: • FCS_POLICY • SCC_POLICY These policy types require members be specified as WWN strings, domain IDs, or switch names. If domain ID or switch names are used, the switches associated must be present in the fabric or the command fails. DCC_POLICY Members The DCC_POLICY_nnn is a list of devices associated with a specific switch and port combination. An empty DCC_POLICY does not stop access to the switch.
2 secPolicyCreate secPolicyCreate Creates a new security policy. Synopsis Description secpolicycreate "name" [, "member[;member...]"] Use this command to create a new policy and to edit Switch Connection Control (SCC), Device Connection Control (DCC), and Fabric Configuration Server (FCS) policies on the local switch. All policies can be created only once, except for the DCC_POLICY_nnn. Each DCC_POLICY_nnn must have a unique name.
secPolicyCreate "member" 2 Specify one or more members to be included in the security policy. The member list must be enclosed in double quotation marks and members separated by semicolons. The member list must be separated from the name field by a comma and a space. Depending on the policy type, members are specified as follows: DCC_POLICY Members The DCC_Policy_nnn is a list of devices associated with a specific switch and port index combination. An empty DCC_POLICY does not stop access to the switch.
2 secPolicyCreate To create a SCC policy in a Fabric with three switches: 1. Check if a policy exists. switch:admin> secpolicyshow ____________________________________________________ ACTIVE POLICY SET ____________________________________________________ DEFINED POLICY SET 2. Identify switches in the fabric. switch:admin> fabricshow Switch ID Worldwide Name Enet IP Addr FC IP Addr Name ------------------------------------------------------------------------2: fffc02 10:00:00:05:1e:39:5f:67 10.32.69.
secPolicyDelete 2 secPolicyDelete Deletes an existing security policy. Synopsis Description secpolicydelete name Use this command to delete an existing security policy from the defined security database. Run secPolicyActivate to delete the policies from the active security policy list. Deleting a security policy does not cause any traffic disruption. Each policy corresponds to a management method. The list of members of a policy acts as an access control list for that management method.
2 secPolicyDelete See Also 576 secPolicyAbort, secPolicyActivate, secPolicyAdd, secPolicyCreate, secPolicyDump, secPolicyRemove, secPolicySave, secPolicyShow Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02
secPolicyDump 2 secPolicyDump Displays all members of existing security policies. Synopsis secpolicydump [“listtype”][, “name”] Description Use this command to display, without page breaks, the members of an existing policy in the active and defined (saved) databases. Notes The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
2 secPolicyDump See Also 578 secPolicyAbort, secPolicyActivate, secPolicyAdd, secPolicyCreate, secPolicyDelete, secPolicyRemove, secPolicySave, secPolicyShow Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02
secPolicyFCSMove 2 secPolicyFCSMove Moves a member in the FCS policy. Synopsis Description Notes secpolicyfcsmove [from, to] Use this command to move an FCS member from one position to another position in the FCS list. Only one FCS can be moved at a time. The first FCS switch in the list that is also present in the fabric is the Primary FCS. FCS Policy must be enabled on the switch to execute this command. If a backup FCS is moved to the first position, it becomes the primary FCS after activation.
2 secPolicyFCSMove switch:admin> secpolicyfcsmove 3,1 ____________________________________________________ DEFINED POLICY SET FCS_POLICY Pos Primary WWN DId swName -------------------------------------------------1 No 10:00:00:05:1e:35:cd:ef 200 switch3 2 Yes 10:00:00:05:1e:39:5f:67 2 switch1 3 No 10:00:00:05:1e:04:ef:0e 4 switch2 switch:admin> secpolicyactivate About to overwrite the current Active Policy Set. ARE YOU SURE (yes, y, no, n): [no] y secpolicyactivate command was completed successfully.
secPolicyRemove 2 secPolicyRemove Removes members from an existing security policy. Synopsis Description Notes secpolicyremove “name” , “member[;member...]” Use this command to remove one or more members from an existing security policy. It is not possible to remove all members from the FCS_POLICY; the local switch WWN cannot be deleted from the FCS policy. In the case of SCC policy, if it is empty after removing all members, all access to the switch itself would be disallowed.
2 secPolicyRemove parameter can be specified by port number separated by commas, and enclosed in either brackets or parentheses: for example, (2, 4, 6). Ports enclosed in brackets include the devices currently attached to those ports. The following examples illustrate several ways to specify the port values: (1-6) Selects ports 1 through 6. (*) Selects all ports on the switch. [3, 9] Selects ports 3 and 9 and all devices attached to those ports.
secPolicySave 2 secPolicySave Saves a defined security policy to persistent memory. Synopsis secpolicysave Description Use this command to save a defined security policy to persistent memory. Secpolicysave saves the modified SCC, DCC, and FCS policies to the Defined Security Policy Set on the local switch. Notes This command is always a local switch operation. A fabric-wide consistency configuration does not affect the behavior of this command.
2 secPolicyShow secPolicyShow Displays an existing security policy including the FCS policy. Synopsis Description secpolicyshow [“policy_set”[“, name”]] Use this command to display the members of an existing policy in the Active or Defined security policy set. The command can be issued from all FCS switches. This command displays the policy database one page at a time. Use secPolicyDump to display the policy database without page breaks.
secPolicyShow 2 To display all security policies from defined databases: switch:admin> secpolicyshow "defined" ____________________________________________________ DEFINED POLICY SET FCS_POLICY Pos Primary WWN DId swName _____________________________________________________ 1 Yes 10:00:00:60:69:30:15:5c 1 primaryfcs 2 No 10:00:00:60:69:30:1e:62 4 switch _________________________________________________________ See Also fddCfg, secPolicyAbort, secPolicyActivate, secPolicyAdd, secPolicyCreate, secPolicyDe
2 secStatsReset secStatsReset Resets one or all security statistics to 0. Synopsis Description Note Operands secstatsreset [name][,” domain[;domain]”] Use this command to reset one or all security statistics to 0. This command can be issued on any switch to reset the security statistics on the local switch or chassis. If FCS policy is enabled and secStatsReset is issued on the primary FCS switch, this command can reset security statistics for any or all switches in the fabric.
secStatsReset 2 To access DCC policies, enter DCC_POLICY. Violations are not tracked for individual DCC policies. The statistics for all DCC_POLICY violations are grouped together. domain(s) Examples Specify a list of domain IDs on which to reset the security statistics. Specify an asterisk (*) to represent all switches in the fabric or specify a list of domains, separated by semicolons and enclosed in quotation marks.
2 secStatsShow secStatsShow Displays one or all security statistics. Synopsis Description Operands secstatsshow [name[, “domain[;domain]”]] Use this command to display one or all security statistics. This command can be issued on any switch to display local security statistics. If FCS policy is enabled and secStatsShow is issued on the primary FCS switch, this command can retrieve and display the security statistics for any or all switches in the fabric.
secStatsShow 2 To access DCC policies, enter DCC_POLICY. Violations are not tracked for individual DCC policies. The statistics for all DCC_POLICY violations are grouped together. domain Examples Specify one or more domains for which to display the security statistics. Specify an asterisk (*) in quotation marks to represent all switches in the fabric or specify a list of domains separated by semicolons.
2 sensorShow sensorShow Displays sensor readings. Synopsis Description sensorshow Use this command to display the current temperature, fan, and power supply status and readings from sensors located on the switch. The actual location of the sensors varies, depending on the switch type.
setDbg 2 setDbg Sets the debug level of the specified module. Synopsis Description setdbg [module_name][level] Use this command to set the debug level of a specified module. Debug levels filter the display of debug messages to the serial console. By default, no debug messages are displayed. High debug level values can generate a large volume of messages, degrading the system response time. The set of supported modules and their current debug levels are displayed by the command dbgShow.
2 setModem setModem Enables or disables modem dial-in to a control processor (CP). Synopsis Description setmodem [-e] | [-d] Use this command to enable or disable modem dial-in to a CP on those systems that support modem dial-in. When modem dial-in is enabled, you can log in to a CP through a modem, and a modem attached to the CP accepts the call. When modem dial-in is disabled, the modem attached to the CP does not accept the call.
setModem 2 In the recommended configuration, a separate modem is connected to each modem port of CP0 and CP1. These modems connect to the telephone outlet through an RJ-11 Y-adapter and standard telephone wire (see Figure ) is attached to the wall outlet, as shown in the figure. During an incoming call, both modems ring and the one connected to the active CP answers the call first. If for any reason the active modem fails to answer, the caller is logged in to the standby CP.
2 setVerbose setVerbose Specifies module verbose level. Synopsis setverbose [module_name][level] Description Use this command to set the verbose level of the specified module. These levels filter the display of the debug message to the serial console. By default, no debug messages are displayed. Note The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
sfpShow 2 sfpShow Displays Small Form-factor Pluggable SFP information. Synopsis Description sfpshow [[slotnumber/]geportnumber | -all] Use this command to display information about Serial Identification SFPs (also known as module definition "4" SFPs). These SFPs provide extended information that describes the SFP’s capabilities, interfaces, manufacturer, and other information. Use this command with no operand to display a summary of all SFPs in the switch.
2 sfpShow Area 12: -Area 13: -Area 14: -Area 15: -Area 16: id (sw) Vendor: AGILENT (output truncated) Serial No: 0105091301045274 To display detailed SFP information for a Finisar “smart” SFP: switch:user> sfpshow 1/3 Identifier: 3 SFP Connector: 7 LC Transceiver: 050c402000000000 100,200_MB/s M5,M6 sw Inter_dist Encoding: 1 8B10B Baud Rate: 21 (units 100 megabaud) Length 9u: 0 (units 100 meters) Length 50u: 30 (units 10 meters) Length 62.
sfpShow 2 To display detailed information for GbE port 0 on an FR4-18i router blade: CS48000:admin> sfpshow 10/ge0 Identifier: 3 SFP Connector: 7 LC Transceiver: 050c402000000000 100,200_MB/s M5,M6 sw Inter_dist Encoding: 1 8B10B Baud Rate: 21 (units 100 megabaud) Length 9u: 0 (units km) Length 9u: 0 (units 100 meters) Length 50u: 30 (units 10 meters) Length 62.
2 sfpShow Length 9u: 0 (units km) Length 9u: 0 (units 100 meters) Length 50u: 30 (units 10 meters) Length 62.
shellFlowControlDisable 2 shellFlowControlDisable Disables XON/XOFF flow control on the console serial port. Synopsis Description shellflowcontroldisable Use this command to disable XON/XOFF flow control on the console serial port. Flow control is disabled by default. Because this command changes the flow control on the console serial port, it must be executed from a session that is logged in from the console serial port. This command cannot run from a Telnet session.
2 shellFlowControlEnable shellFlowControlEnable Enables XON/XOFF flow control on the console serial port. Synopsis Description shellflowcontrolenable Use this command to enable XON/XOFF flow control to the shell task. Flow control is disabled by default. Because this command changes the flow control on the console serial port, it must be executed from a session that is logged in from the console serial port. This command cannot run from a Telnet session.
slotPowerOff 2 slotPowerOff Removes power from a slot. Synopsis Description Notes Operands slotpoweroff slotnumber Use this command to turn off the power to a blade unit. The slot must have a valid blade unit present and the blade unit must be of a type that can be powered off. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
2 slotPowerOn slotPowerOn Restores power to a slot. Synopsis Description Note Operands slotpoweron slotnumber Use this command to turn on the power to a blade unit. The slot must have a valid blade unit present and the blade unit must be currently powered off. The slotShow command reports such slots as being in the state of INSERTED, NOT POWERED ON. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
slotShow 2 slotShow Displays the status of all slots in the system. Synopsis Description slotshow [-m] [-p] Use this command to display the current status of each slot in the system. Depending on the option used, the command retrieves information on Blade Type, Blade ID, Status, Brocade Model Name, and power usage for each slot in the switch or chassis. When no operand is specified, slotShow displays Blade Type, Blade ID, and Status for each slot.
2 slotShow DIAG RUNNING POST1 The blade is present, powered on, and running the POST (power-on self-test). DIAG RUNNING POST2 The blade is present, powered on, and running the pre-boot power on self tests. INITIALIZING The blade is present, powered on, and initializing hardware components. ENABLED The blade is on and fully enabled. ENABLED (User Ports Disabled) The blade is on but the external ports have been disabled with the bladeDisable command.
slotShow 2 To display power consumption information: switch:user> slotshow -p Slot Blade Type ID DC Power Status Consumption ------------------------------------------------1 SW BLADE 17 33 ENABLED 2 SW BLADE 36 73 ENABLED 3 SW BLADE 39 120 ENABLED 4 AP BLADE 31 140 ENABLED 5 CP BLADE 16 63 ENABLED 6 CP BLADE 16 63 ENABLED 7 AP BLADE 31 140 ENABLED 8 UNKNOWN VACANT 9 UNKNOWN VACANT 10 UNKNOWN VACANT Total AC Power Consumption: 852 watts AC @ 90% efficiency (2908 BTU) Power Efficiency: 9.
2 snmpConfig snmpConfig Manages the SNMP agent configuration. Synopsis Description snmpConfig --show | --set | --default [snmpv1 | snmpv3 | accessControl | mibCapability | systemGroup | seclevel] Use this command to manage the configuration of the SNMP agent in the switch. The configuration includes SNMPv1 and SNMPv3 configuration, access control list (ACL), MIB capability, system group, and security level settings. The command supports set, reset to default, and display operations.
snmpConfig 2 SNMPv1 Configuration Parameters The agent supports six communities and associated trap recipients and trap recipient severity level supported. The first three communities are for read-write (rw) access and the last three are for read-only (ro) access. The default value for the trap recipient of each community is 0.0.0.0. The length of the community string should be in range of 2 to 16 characters.
2 snmpConfig The user name must be between 2 and 32 characters long. Note that the default user names are defined with the noAuth and noPriv protocol. The factory default SNMPv3 user names are: User 1: snmpadmin1 User 2: snmpadmin2 User 3: snmpadmin3 User 4: snmpuser1 User 5: snmpuser2 User 6: snmpuser3 The --default option sets the user name and password to default.
snmpConfig 2 SCSI-MIB Specifying yes means you can access FCIP-MIB variables with an SNMP manager. The default value is yes. SW-TRAP Specifying yes means the SNMP management application can receive SW-TRAPS from the switch. The default value is “yes”. You may also turn individual SW Traps on or off. The individual SW traps are swFCPortScn, swEventTrap, swFabricWatchTrap and swTrackChangesTrap. FA-TRAP Specifying yes means the SNMP management application can receive FA-TRAPS from the switch.
2 snmpConfig Examples To display the SNMPv1 configuration: switch:admin> snmpConfig --show snmpv1 SNMPv1 community and trap recipient configuration: Community 1: Secret C0de (rw) Trap recipient: 10.32.147.
snmpConfig 2 To display the mibCapability configuration: switch:admin> snmpconfig --show mibCapability FE-MIB:YES SW-MIB: YES FA-MIB: YES FICON-MIB: YES HA-MIB: YES FCIP-MIB: YES ISCSI-MIB: YES SW-TRAP: YES swFCPortScn: YES swEventTrap: YES swFabricWatchTrap: YES swTrackChangesTrap: YES FA-TRAP: YES connUnitStatusChange: YES connUnitEventTrap: YES connUnitSensorStatusChange: YES connUnitPortStatusChange: YES SW-EXTTRAP: YES FICON-TRAP: YES linkRNIDDeviceRegistration: YES linkRNIDDeviceDeRegistration: YES
2 snmpConfig See Also none Refer to the following publications for further information on SNMP: Fabric OS MIB Reference SW_v5_x.
spinFab 2 spinFab Runs functional test of switch-to-switch ISL cabling and trunk group operation. Synopsis Description spinfab [-nmegs count][-ports itemlist][-setfail mode] Use this command to verify the intended functional operation of the ISL links between switches. At the maximum speed of 4 Gbps, set the routing hardware such that test frames received by each E_Port retransmit on the same E_Port. Next, send several frames to the neighbor port attached to each active E_Port specified.
2 spinFab -setfail mode Examples Instruct spinFab how to mark failed ports. Specify 1 to mark failing ports as FAILED. Specify 0 not to mark failed ports as FAILED. This test normally logs errors but does not set the port status to FAILED. This parameter is provided to force the failing ports to be marked as FAILED in the same manner as other diagnostics. In test or qualification environments without live traffic, this command may be useful with large -nmegs counts. This mode is disabled by default.
spinFab 2 Refer to the Fabric OS Message Reference for more information.
2 sshUtil sshUtil Manages public key authentication. Synopsis sshutil allowuser user name sshutil showuser sshutil importpubkey sshutil showpubkeys sshutil delpubkeys sshutil genkey sshutil exportpubkey sshutil delprivkey sshutil help Description Use this command to enable and manage SSH public key authentication on a switch. SSH public key authentication provides a mechanism for authenticating an authorized user without a password.
sshUtil Operands 2 This command supports the following operands: allowuser user name Configures the specified user to perform public key authentication and all related management operations. This operation can only be performed by the default admin. The default admin is, by default, a configured user. Only one user can be configured at any given time.
2 sshUtil genkey prompts for user input on the following parameters: passphrase Accepts a string of arbitrary length. This operand is optional, but creating a pass-phrase is strongly recommended. Good pass phrases are 10-30 characters long, are not simple sentences or otherwise easily guessable and contain a mix of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and non-alphanumeric characters. There is no way to recover a lost pass phrase.
sshUtil 2 Password: public key is imported successfully. 3.
2 statsClear statsClear Clears port and diagnostic statistics. Synopsis Description statsclear [--slot slotnumber][-uports itemlist][-bports itemlist][-use_bports value] Use this command to clear the port and diagnostics statistics for the specified list of blade or user ports. You can issue this command on the FR4-18i blade in a Brocade chassis; however, the command is not supported by the Brocade platform and does not effect any other feature operations.
stopPortTest 2 stopPortTest Terminates the running portTest. Synopsis Description stopporttest [-ports itemlist] Use this command to stop the currently running portTest. Refer to the portTest command for more information. If portTest is running in non-singlemode, use stopPortTest to stop the test. Note Operands The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
2 supportFfdc supportFfdc Modifies or displays the first-fault data capture (FFDC) daemon. Synopsis supportffdc [--disable | --enable | --show] Description Use this command to disable or enable the FFDC events, or to display the current configuration. If disabled, the daemon does not capture any data even when a message with FFDC attributes is logged. FFDC is enabled by default. Note The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
supportFtp 2 supportFtp Sets, clears, or displays support FTP parameters, or a time interval to check the FTP server. Synopsis supportftp [-S] supportftp -s [-h hostip][-u username][-p password][-d remotedirectory] supportftp -t hours supportftp -R supportftp -e Description Use this command to set, clear, or display support FTP parameters, or a time interval to check the FTP server. This command displays IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
2 supportFtp Host IP Addr: User name: Remote Dir: FTP Auto check: 1080::8:800:200C:417A njoe support Off To set FTP parameters interactively: switch:admin> supportftp -s Host IP Addr[1080::8:800:200C:417A]:192.168.67.126 User Name[njoe]:admin Password[********]:password Remote Dir[support]:temp Auto file transfer parameters changed To display a time interval to check the FTP server: switch:admin> supportftp -t 24 supportftp: ftp check period changed.
supportSave 2 supportSave Saves RASLOG, TRACE, supportShow, core file, FFDC data, and other support information Synopsis supportsave supportsave [-n] [-c] [-k] [-u user_name -p password] -h host_ip -d remote_dir [-l ftp| scp] supportsave [-R] supportsave [-U -d remote_dir] Description Use this command to collect RASLOG, TRACE, supportShow, core file, FFDC data and other support information to a remote FTP location.
2 supportSave -d remote_dir Specifies the remote directory to which the file is to be transferred. When saving to a USB device, the predefined /support directory must be used. -R Removes all core files on the CP and BP. This option is exclusive with all other options. -l ftp|scp Specifies the transfer protocol as either FTP or SCP. If you plan to use secure copy (SCP) to transfer files, it is important to test the supportSave command prior to its use with various scp mode services.
supportSave 2 Saving support information for switch:Stealth200E, module:CHKRPM... ...tSave_files/Stealth200E-S0-200802171133-CHKRPM.gz: 969.00 B 24.08 kB/s Saving support information for switch:Stealth200E, module:SSLOG... ...ave_files/Stealth200E-S0-200802171134-SSLOG.ss.gz: 1.78 kB 47.60 kB/s Saving support information for switch:Stealth200E, module:SUPPORTSHOW... ............................................................................. ............................................
2 supportSave Saving support information for switch:art_saturn1, module:VARLOGTIME... ...e_files/art_saturn1-S6-200802171211-VARLOGTIME.gz: 281.00 B 8.00 Saving support information for switch:art_saturn1, module:BURNINSTAT... ...e_files/art_saturn1-S6-200802171211-BURNINSTAT.gz: 134.00 B 3.67 Saving support information for switch:art_saturn1, module:BURNINERR... ...files/art_saturn1-S6-200802171211-BURNINERR.ss.gz: 2.35 kB 67.80 Saving support information for switch:art_saturn1, module:RTE... ...
supportShow 2 supportShow Displays switch information for debugging purposes. Synopsis Description supportshow [[slotnumber/]portnumber1-portnumber2] [lines] Use this command to display support information from groups of preselected Fabric OS and Linux commands and other support and debugging information. You can specify the range of ports for which this information displays.
2 supportShow Operands This command has the following operands: slotnumber/portnumber1-portnumber2 Specify the range of ports to display. If the slotnumber/portnumber parameter is omitted, all ports in the switch display in the per-port outputs. The slotnumber must be provided when specifying a range of ports on multi-bladed products. lines Examples Specifies the number of lines of portLogDump output to display. If this parameter is used, the slotnumber/portnumber parameter is required.
supportShowCfgDisable 2 supportShowCfgDisable Disables a group of commands under the supportShow command. Synopsis supportshowcfgdisable os | exception | port | fabric | services | security | network | portlog | systemextend | filter | perfmon | ficon | iswitch | asic_db |iscsi Description Use this command to disable a group of commands under the supportShow command. Use the supportShowCfgEnable command to enable groups of commands. Refer to Chapter 6, “supportShow Reference”, for more information.
2 supportShowCfgEnable supportShowCfgEnable Enables a group of commands to be displayed under the supportShow command. Synopsis Description supportshowcfgenable os | exception | port | fabric | services | security | network | portlog | system | extend | filter | perfmon | ficon | iswitch | asic_db Use this command to enable a group of commands to be displayed under the supportShow command. Use the supportShowCfgDisable command to disable groups of commands.
supportShowCfgShow 2 supportShowCfgShow Displays the groups of commands enabled for display by the supportShow command. Synopsis Description supportshowcfgshow Use this command to display the groups of commands enabled for display by the supportShow command. Use the supportShowCfgEnable and the supportShowCfgDisable commands to modify which groups are displayed. Refer to Chapter 6, “supportShow Reference”, for more information.
2 switchBeacon switchBeacon Sets switch beaconing mode on or off. Synopsis Description switchbeacon [mode] Use this command to enable or disable switch beaconing mode. Switch beaconing can be used to locate a failing unit. When beaconing mode is turned on, the port LEDs flash amber, left to right and right to left, from port 0 to the highest port number and back to port 0. The beaconing mode continues until you turn it off. The beaconing LED pattern continues until you turn it off.
switchCfgPersistentDisable 2 switchCfgPersistentDisable Disables a switch persistently. Synopsis Description switchcfgpersistentdisable Use this command to persistently disable the switch. All Fibre Channel ports are taken offline. If the switch was part of a fabric, the remaining switches reconfigure. The switch remains disabled even after a reboot. The disable process can be observed and verified by watching the front panel LEDs change to slow flashing yellow as each port is disabled.
2 switchCfgPersistentEnable switchCfgPersistentEnable Enables a switch persistently. Synopsis Description switchcfgpersistentenable Use this command to persistently enable the switch. All Fibre Channel ports that passed the power-on self-test (POST) are enabled and come online if connected to a device, or remain offline if disconnected. The switch might need to be enabled if it was previously disabled to make configuration changes or to run diagnostics.
switchCfgSpeed 2 switchCfgSpeed Configures all ports of a switch to a particular speed. Synopsis Description switchcfgspeed speed_level Use this command to configure the speed of all the ports on a switch to a particular level. The configuration is saved in flash memory and persists across switch reboots or power cycles. If any port on the switch is not capable of the specified speed setting, an error message displays for that port.
2 switchCfgTrunk switchCfgTrunk Enables or disables trunking on all the ports of a switch. Synopsis Description switchcfgtrunk mode Use this command to enable or disable trunking on all the ports of a switch. Use portCfgTrunkPort to enable or disable trunking on a single port. When the command is executed to update the trunking configuration, the ports to which the configuration applies are disabled and subsequently re-enabled with the new trunking configuration.
switchDisable 2 switchDisable Disables the switch. Synopsis Description switchdisable Use this command to disable the switch. All Fibre Channel ports are taken offline; if the switch was part of a fabric, the remaining switches reconfigure. The switch must be disabled before making configuration changes (using configure or configDefault) or before running many of the diagnostic tests. All commands that require the switch to be disabled send an error if invoked while the switch is enabled.
2 switchEnable switchEnable Enables the switch. Synopsis Description switchenable Use this command to enable the switch. All Fibre Channel ports that passed POST are enabled. They can come online if connected to a device, or remain offline if disconnected. Use switchEnable if you disable the switch to make configuration changes or to run diagnostics. If the switch is connected to a fabric, it rejoins the fabric. If this switch remains the principal switch, then it assigns itself a domain ID.
switchName 2 switchName Displays or sets the switch name. Synopsis Description switchname [name] Use this command to display or set the switch name. All switches have a symbolic name that is primarily used for switch management. This name is shown in the Fabric OS CLI prompt, under each switch icon on the Fabric Web page, and in the output of various Fabric OS commands, such as fabricShow. Use this command with the name operand to assign a new switch name.
2 switchShow switchShow Displays switch and port status. Synopsis Description switchshow [-portcount] [-iscsi] Use this command to display switch and port status information. Output may vary depending on the switch model. Switch summary information includes the following: switchName Switch name. switchType Switch model and revision numbers. switchState Switch state: Online, Offline, Testing, or Faulty. switchMode Switch operation mode: Native, Interop, or Access Gateway.
switchShow cu copper id serial ID Speed The speed of the port: 1/8G 125 Mbps 1/4G 250 Mbps 1/2G 500 Mbps 1G 1 Gbps fixed transfer speed N1 1 Gbps negotiated transfer speed 2G 2 Gbps fixed transfer speed N2 2 Gbps negotiated transfer speed 4G 4 Gbps fixed transfer speed N4 4 Gbps negotiated transfer speed 8G 8 Gbps fixed transfer speed N8 8 Gbps negotiated transfer speed 10G 10 Gbps fixed transfer speed N10 10 Gbps negotiated transfer speed AN Auto negotiating UN Unknown
2 switchShow FCIP Ports support FCIP. comment Optionally displays: Disabled Port is disabled. Bypassed Port is bypassed (loop only). Loopback Port is in loopback mode. E_Port Fabric port; displays WWN and name of attached switch. If the port is configured as EX_Port, the WWN of the attached switch is the same as the router. F_Port Point-to-point port; displays WWN of attached N_Port. G_Port Point-to-point but not yet E_Port or F_Port. L_Port Loop port; displays number of NL_Ports.
switchShow 2 The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details. In an AD context, if one of the L_Ports or NPIV Ports is a part of the current AD, the complete device information attached to the port is displayed. Operands Examples This command has the following operands: -portcount Displays the number of ports on the switch.
2 switchShow 89 8 9 035900 10:00:00:60:69:90:52:a8 90 8 10 035a00 91 8 11 035b00 92 8 12 035c00 93 8 13 035d00 94 8 14 035e00 10:00:00:00:00:04:00:00 95 8 15 035f00 10:00:00:00:00:02:00:00 208 8 16 03d000 [output truncated] 216 8 24 03d800 10:00:00:60:69:e2:0c:00 217 8 25 03d900 10:00:00:60:69:e2:0c:00 218 8 26 03da00 10:00:00:60:69:e2:0c:00 219 8 27 03db00 10:00:00:60:69:e2:0c:00 220 8 28 03dc00 10:00:00:60:69:e2:0c:00 221 8 29 03dd00 10:00:00:60:69:e2:0c:00 222 8 30 03de00 10:00:00:60:69:e2:0c:00 223 8
switchStatusPolicySet 2 switchStatusPolicySet Sets the policy parameters that determine overall switch status. Synopsis Description switchstatuspolicyset Use this command to set policy parameters for calculating the overall status of the switch enclosure. The policy parameter values determine how many failed or faulty units of each contributor are allowed before triggering a status change in the switch from HEALTHY to MARGINAL or DOWN.
2 switchStatusPolicySet PowerSupplies Temperatures Fans WWN CP Blade CoreBlade Flash MarginalPorts FaultyPorts MissingSFPs 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 Note that the value, 0, for a parameter, means that it is NOT used in the calculation. ** In addition, if the range of settable values in the prompt is (0..0), ** the policy parameter is NOT applicable to the switch. ** Simply hit the Return key. The minimum number of Bad PowerSupplies contributing to DOWN status: (0..
switchStatusPolicyShow 2 switchStatusPolicyShow Displays the policy parameters that determine overall switch status. Synopsis Description switchstatuspolicyshow Use this command to view the current policy parameters set for the switch. These policy parameters determine the number of failed or non-operational units allowed for each contributor before triggering a status change in the switch. The command displays the current parameters in a three-column format similar to what is shown in Table 21.
2 switchStatusPolicyShow Flash MarginalPorts FaultyPorts MissingSFPs See Also 650 0 2 2 0 1 1 1 0 switchStatusPolicySet, switchStatusShow Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02
switchStatusShow 2 switchStatusShow Displays overall switch status. Synopsis Description switchstatusshow Use this command to display the overall status for a switch that is configured with IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. In addition, users with a Fabric Watch license are able to view the list of unhealthy ports.
2 switchStatusShow To retrieve a switch health report for a switch that is configured with an IPv4 address: switch:user> switchstatusshow Switch Health Report Switch Name: switch IP address: 10.32.89.
switchUptime 2 switchUptime Displays the amount of time the switch has been operating. Synopsis Description switchuptime Use this command to display the current time and the amount of time that the switch has been operational.
2 switchViolation switchViolation Dumps the DCC violations for a switch. Synopsis switchViolation --dump -dcc Description Use this command to display all Device Connection Control (DCC) violations that have occurred on a switch. Internally the command searches "errdumpall" for the DCC violations. For each DCC violation, the command displays the device WWN and the port where the violation occurred. Operands This command has the following operands.
syslogdFacility 2 syslogdFacility Changes the syslog facility. Synopsis Description syslogdFacility [-l level] Use this command to change the syslog facility to LOG_LOCAL0, LOG_LOCAL1, LOG_LOCAL2, LOG_LOCAL3, LOG_LOCAL4, LOG_LOCAL5, LOG_LOCAL6, or LOG_LOCAL7. Syslog daemon (syslogd) is a process available on most UNIX systems that reads and forwards system messages to the appropriate log files or users, depending on the system configuration.
2 syslogdIpAdd syslogdIpAdd Configures a switch to forward system messages to specified servers. Synopsis Description syslogdipadd ip_address | host_name Use this command to configure a switch to forward all error log entries to the syslog demon (syslogd) of one or more specified servers. The syslog daemon is a process available on most UNIX systems that reads and forwards system messages to the appropriate log files or users, depending on the system configuration.Up to six servers are supported.
syslogdIpAdd Address: 2 10.2.2.36 2. Add the DNS name server to the switch: switch:admin> dnsconfig Enter option 1 Display Domain Name Service (DNS) configuration 2 Set DNS configuration 3 Remove DNS configuration 4 Quit Select an item: (1..4) [4] 2 Enter Domain Name: [] brocade.com Enter Name Server IP address in dot/colon notation: [] 192.168.126.120 Enter Name Server IP address in dot/colon notation: [] 192.168.126.
2 syslogdIpRemove syslogdIpRemove Removes the IP address of a syslog daemon. Synopsis syslogdipremove ip_address Description Use this command to remove the IP address of the server that is running the syslogd process and to which system messages are sent. IPv6 and IPv4 syslogd address configurations are supported. Note The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
syslogdIpShow 2 syslogdIpShow Displays all syslog daemon IP addresses. Synopsis Description syslogdipshow Use this command to display all syslog daemon IP addresses in the configuration database. IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are supported. Operands none Examples To display all syslog daemon IP addresses configured on a switch: switch:admin> syslogdipshow syslog.
2 sysShutDown sysShutDown Provides a graceful shutdown to protect the switch file systems. Synopsis Description sysshutdown On standalone platforms, use this command to shut down the switch operating system. On enterprise-class platforms, when sysShutDown is called on the active control processor (CP), the command shuts down the active CP, standby CP, and any AP blades. After executing this command, manually power off the system. To reboot the system, manually turn the power switch on.
sysShutDown 2 flushing ide devices: hda Power down. ppc440gx System Halted To perform a system shutdown of the FR4-18i AP blade from the active CP: switch:admin> sysshutdown This command will shutdown the operating systems on your switch. You are required to power-cycle the switch in order to restore operation.
2 systemVerification systemVerification Runs a suite of diagnostic tests on all switches in a fabric. Synopsis systemverification [-parameters | -short][[-fru type] -unit id] [-parameters | -short | -factory | -fparamaters] [-fru type -unit number] Description Use this command to run a comprehensive, system-wide test of all switches in a system. The command initiates a burn-in run on all switches within the current system.
systemVerification Diagnostics 2 Each diagnostic test in this suit reports its own set of error messages when detecting a failure. Refer to the Diagnostics section of individual diagnostic test help pages. These messages are available only in the log file. Refer to the Fabric OS Message Reference for more information. Examples To initiate a system verification test on all switches in the fabric: switch:admin> systemverification -short systemverification: Setting parameters for short run.
2 tempShow tempShow Displays temperature readings. Synopsis Description Note tempshow Use this command to display the current temperature readings of all temperature sensors in a switch. For each sensor, this command displays the slot number (if applicable), the sensor state, and the temperature. The temperature readings are given in both Centigrade and Fahrenheit. Refer to the hardware reference manual for your switch to determine the normal temperature range.
timeOut 2 timeOut Sets or displays the idle timeout value for a login session. Synopsis Description timeout [timeval] Use this command without operand to display the current timeout value (in minutes) after which idle logins are automatically terminated. Use this command with the timeval operand to set the login timeout value to the specified interval. A value of 0 disables timeout of login sessions. The new timeout value takes effect with the next logins.
2 topologyShow topologyShow Displays the unicast fabric topology. Synopsis Description topologyshow [domain] Use this command to display the fabric topology as it appears to the local switch. The display varies depending on the hardware configuration. The following rules apply: 1. On all switches, the command displays the number of domains in the fabric and the local Domain IDs. If translate domains are configured, existing translate domains and associated ports are displayed. 2.
topologyShow Total Bandwidth 2 The maximum bandwidth of the out port. A bandwidth that is less than 0.512 Gbps is adjusted to the nearest power of 2 value. A bandwidth in the range of 0.512 Gbps Included) to 1 Gbps (not included) is adjusted to the 0.512 Gbps value. No adjustment takes place if the bandwidth is greater or equal to 1 Gbps. Bandwidth Demand The maximum bandwidth demand by the in ports. Flags Operands Always D, indicating a dynamic path.
2 topologyShow Hops: Out Port: In Ports: Total Bandwidth: Bandwidth Demand: Flags: Domain: Metric: Name: Path Count: 111 500 peng3900101 1 Hops: Out Port: In Ports: Total Bandwidth: Bandwidth Demand: Flags: Domain: Metric: Name: Path Count: 2 11 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 15 8.000 Gbps 1275 % D 1 15 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 2.000 Gbps 4000 % D 160 500 fcr_fd_160 1 Hops: Out Port: In Ports: Total Bandwidth: Bandwidth Demand: Flags: 1 11 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 15 8.
topologyShow In Ports: Total Bandwidth: Bandwidth Demand: Flags: See Also 2 23 24 33 38 39 8.
2 traceDump traceDump Displays, initiates, or removes a trace dump. Synopsis tracedump [-S][-s slot] tracedump -n [-s slot] tracedump -r [-s slot] tracedump -R Description Use this command to initiate a background trace dump, to remove the content of a trace dump, or to display the dump status on the switch. If there is no parameter specified, this command defaults to traceDump -S. The default remote file name format is chassisname-S#-YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.
trackChangesHelp 2 trackChangesHelp Displays information on the track-changes commands. Synopsis Description Examples trackchangeshelp Use this command to display information about the track-changes commands.
2 trackChangesSet trackChangesSet Enables or disables the track-changes feature. Synopsis Description trackchangesset [mode][, snmptrapmode] This command enables or disables the track-changes feature. An SNMP-TRAP mode can also be enabled. Trackable changes are: • • • • • • Successful login Unsuccessful login Logout Config file change from task Track-changes on Track-changes off The output from the track-changes feature is dumped to the error log for the switch.
trackChangesShow 2 trackChangesShow Displays status of the track-changes feature. Synopsis Description trackchangesshow Use this command to display status of the track-changes feature. It shows whether the feature is enabled or disabled and if SNMP traps are generated. The output from the track-changes feature is dumped to the error log for the switch. Use the errDump command or errShow command to view the error log.
2 trunkDebug trunkDebug Debugs a trunk link failure. Synopsis Description trunkdebug port1 port2 Use this command to debug a trunk link failure.
trunkShow 2 trunkShow Displays trunking information. Synopsis Description trunkshow Use this command to display trunking information of both E_Ports and EX_Ports. The following fields display: Trunking Group Number Displays each trunking group on a switch. All the ports that are part of this trunking group are displayed. Port to port connections Displays the port-to-port trunking connections. WWN Displays the WWN of the connected port.
2 trunkShow To display trunking information for a switch that is part of an FC Router backbone fabric interlinking several edge fabrics (see the EX_Port with WWN "10:00:00:05:1e:35:b3:03" and the E_Port with WWN "10:00:00:05:1e:37:12:13" in the output below): switch:admin> trunkshow 4: 49-> 0 10:00:00:05:1e:35:b3:03 54-> 2 10:00:00:05:1e:35:b3:03 53-> 5 10:00:00:05:1e:35:b3:03 50-> 6 10:00:00:05:1e:35:b3:03 51-> 4 10:00:00:05:1e:35:b3:03 52-> 7 10:00:00:05:1e:35:b3:03 55-> 3 10:00:00:05:1e:35:b3:03 48-> 1
tsClockServer 2 tsClockServer Displays or sets the Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server addresses. Synopsis Description tsclockserver [ipaddr [; ipaddr ...]] Use this command to synchronize the local time of the Principal or Primary FCS switch to one or more external NTP servers. This command accepts a list of NTP server addresses. The NTP server addresses can be passed in either IPV4 or IPV6 address format or as a DNS server name.
2 tsClockServer To set the NTP server to a specified IP address: switch:admin> tsclockserver 123.123.123.123 Updating Clock Server configuration...done. switch:admin> tsclockserver 123.123.123.123 To configure multiple NTP servers: switch:admin> tsclockserver "12.134.125.24; 12.234.87.01" Updating Clock Server configuration...done.
tsTimeZone 2 tsTimeZone Displays or sets the system time zone. Synopsis tstimezone --interactive tstimezone timezonename tstimezone --old hourOffset [, minuteOffset] Description Use this command to display or set the system time zone. All switches maintain the current time zone setup in nonvolatile memory. Changing the time zone on a switch updates the local time zone setup and is reflected in local time calculations. All switches are by default in the 0,0 time zone:, which is, GMT.
2 tsTimeZone Examples timezonename Specifies the name of a time zone from the time zone database. Use tstimezone --interactive for a listing of valid time zone name. --interactive Interactively sets the timezone in name format. To display the current time zone setup and then change it to GMT-3:30: switch:admin> tstimezone Time Zone Hour Offset: 0 Time Zone Minute Offset: 0 switch:admin> tstimezone -3, -30 Updating Time Zone configuration...done.
tsTimeZone 2 4) Eastern Time - Kentucky - Wayne County 5) Eastern Time - Indiana - most locations 6) Eastern Time - Indiana - Crawford County 7) Eastern Time - Indiana - Starke County 8) Eastern Time - Indiana - Switzerland County 9) Central Time 10) Central Time - Indiana - Daviess, Dubois, Knox, Martin, Perry, Pulaski 11) Central Time - Indiana - Pike County 12) Central Time - Michigan - Dickinson, Gogebic, Iron & Menominee 13) Central Time - North Dakota - Oliver County 14) Mountain Time 15) Mountain T
2 turboRamTest turboRamTest Performs a turbo SRAM logic test. Synopsis Description turboramtest [--slot slotnumber][-passcnt count][-ports itemlist] This command verifies the on chip SRAM located using the turbo-RAM BIST circuitry. It also tests one SRAM in each quadrant of every chip, in parallel. The test flow for each SRAM is as follows: 1. Fill RAM with alternating FFFF 0000 pattern. (Subtest 1: turboram memory fill) 2. For each incrementing address, read FFFF 0000 pattern and write 0000 FFFF.
upTime 2 upTime Displays length of time the system has been operational. Synopsis Description uptime This command displays the current time, how long the system has been running, how many users are currently logged on, and the system load averages for the past 1, 5, and 15 minutes. If the uptime is less than 60 seconds, the time is displayed in seconds. For times greater than or equal to 60 seconds, the time is displayed in minutes. The output format adjusts accordingly.
2 uRouteConfig uRouteConfig Configures a static route. Synopsis Description urouteconfig in_area domain out_area Use this command to configure static routes. A static route is assigned to a specific path (defined by port number out_area) and does not change when a topology change occurs unless the path used by the route becomes unavailable.
uRouteRemove 2 uRouteRemove Removes a static route. Synopsis Description urouteremove in_area domain Use this command to remove a previously configured static route. After this command is issued, the route to domain for in_area might change to use a different output port, but only if dynamic load sharing (DLS) is set. If DLS is not set, the route remains as is, with its route attribute changed from static to dynamic.
2 uRouteShow uRouteShow Displays unicast routing information. Synopsis Description urouteshow [slotnumber/][portnumber] [domain] Use this command to display the unicast routing information for a port, as it is known by the FSPF path selection and routing task. The routing information describes how a frame that is received from a port on the local switch is to be routed to reach a destination switch. The following information displays: Local Domain ID Domain number of local switch.
uRouteShow Examples 2 To display the routing information of all the active ports: switch:admin> urouteshow Local Domain ID: 3 In Port Domain Out Port Metric Hops Flags Next (Dom, Port) --------------------------------------------------------------------------0 1 11 1000 1 D 1,0 11 2 0 1500 2 D 4,0 4 0 500 1 D 4,0 16 1 27 1000 1 D 1,1 27 2 16 1500 2 D 4,16 To display the routing information of port 11 to domain 4 only: switch:admin> urouteshow 1/11, 4 Local Domain ID: 3 In Port Domain Out Port Metric Hop
2 usbStorage usbStorage Manages data files on an attached USB storage device. Synopsis usbstorage [-e | --enable] usbstorage [-d | --disable] usbstorage [-l | --list] usbstorage [-r | --remove application area usbstorage [-h | --help] Description Notes Use this command to control a USB device attached to the Active CP.
usbStorage 2 firmware\ 380MB 2007 Aug 15 15:13 FW_v6.0.0\ 380MB 2007 Aug 15 15:13 Available space on usbstorage 74% To remove an application area: switch:admin> usbstorage -r firmware FW_v6.0.
2 userConfig userConfig Manages user accounts.
userConfig 2 The backup account database is no longer supported on switches running Fabric OS v6.0 or later. As a consequence, account recovery from backup as well as backup display option (former --show -b option) are no longer supported in Fabric OS v6.0 or later. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Understanding Admin Domain Restrictions" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details.
2 userConfig -h AD_ID Specifies the home Administrative Domain. This operand is optional. If no AD is specified with the --add option, the system assigns the lowest numbered Administrative Domain the user is authorized to access. -a AD_ID_list Specifies the Administrative Domains the user is authorized to access.AD_ID_list and the existing AD permissions for username must be a subset of the AD permissions of the account that executes this command. This operand is optional.
userConfig -h AD_ID 2 This operand is optional. • If home AD is specified with the --addad option, it must be one of the • ADs in AD_ID_list. If a home AD is not specified and username did not previously have a home AD, the home AD is set to the lowest numbered AD in the user's AD permissions. If a home AD is specified with the --deletead option, it must be one of the ADs in the AD permissions remaining after the ADs specified in AD_ID_list have been removed.
2 userConfig To add AD 0 & 255 to bob’s AD member list. Home AD is unchanged: switch:admin> userConfig --addad bob -a 0,AD255 To delete AD 128 from bob’s AD member list.
userRename 2 userRename Renames the user login name. Synopsis Description userrename old_username new_username Use this command to change an existing account login name to a new login name. The following rules apply: 1. new_username must begin with a letter and contain only alphanumeric characters or underscores. 2. new_username must be between 1 and 40 characters long. 3. new_username must be different from any existing account login name. 4.
2 version version Displays firmware version information. Synopsis Description version Use this command to display firmware version information and build dates. The command output includes the following: Kernel The version of switch kernel operating system. Fabric OS The version of switch Fabric OS. Made on The build date of firmware running in switch. Flash The build date of firmware stored in flash proms.
wwn 2 wwn Displays or sets the World Wide Name (WWN) of the switch. Synopsis Description wwn [-sn | name] Use this command to display or change the WWN associated with a switch and to display the switch serial number. All switches have a numeric address that is the unique Fibre Channel address used for communicating with the switch. Alternately, use switchShow to display the switch WWN. A WWN must have eight colon-separated fields, each consisting of one or two hexadecimal digits between 0 and ff.
2 wwn To display the switch WWN and serial number: switch:admin:admin> wwn -sn WWN: 10:00:00:05:1e:01:23:e0 SN: RC030000089 See Also 698 switchShow Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02
zone 2 zone Performs specific zone operations, manages Traffic Isolation (TI) Zones, and Frame Redirect (RD) Zones. Synopsis zone --help To perform specific zone operations: zone --copy [source_AD.
2 zone 3. Use the --rdcreate and --rddelete options to manage Frame Redirect (RD) Zones. RD zones allow frames to be redirected to devices that can perform additional processing on these frames (for example, encryption). The feature uses a combination of RD zones and Name Server changes to map real device WWNs to Virtual PIDs. This allows redirecting a flow between a host and target to a device that can perform its functionality without reconfiguring the host and target.
zone 2 --expunge Removes all references to the specified zone object and then deletes the zone object. The command displays the list of zone objects to be deleted and prompts you before deleting. The removal of the zone object could result in other zone object removal, triggering a recursive deletion. For example, removing the last zone member from a zone results in the zone deletion. The following operand is required: zone_object --validate Specifies a zone object.
2 zone The following operands are supported: objecttype Specifies the zone object type. This operand is supported only with the --create option. To create a TI zone, the value is ti. -o optlist Specifies list of options to control failover mode. If this option is not specified the zone is created, by default, with failover enabled, and the zone will be activated. This operand is supported only with the --create and --add options. Valid Values for optlist are: a Activates the specified zone.
zone 2 policy restartable | nonrestartable Specifies the policy as either restartable or nonrestartable. A restartable policy causes traffic flow to revert to the physical host/target configuration in the event the virtual device should fail. When policy is specified as nonrestricted and one of the virtual devices goes offline, the physical devices are considered as offline and no traffic is allowed between the original host and target.
2 zone To copy backup_zn zone from the root zone database (AD0) to the current Admin Domain, with Admin Domain member list filtering: switch:admin> zone --copy -f AD0.backup_zn To delete all references associated with zone member 100,5: switch:admin> zone --expunge “100,5” You are about to expunge one configuration or member. This action could result in removing many zoning configurations recursively. [Removing the last member of a configuration removes the configuration.
zone 2 To add option to disable/enable failover for a TI zone: switch:admin>zone --add -o n red_zone switch:admin>zone --add -o f green_zone" -p "3,4" To remove portlist members from an existing TI zone.
2 zone 3. Frame Redirect Zone Commands: To create an RD Zone, given a host (10:10:10:10:10:10:10:10), target (20:20:20:20:20:20:20:20), VI (30:30:30:30:30:30:30:30), and VT (40:40:40:40:40:40:40:40): switch:admin>zone --rdcreate 10:10:10:10:10:10:10:10 20:20:20:20:20:20:20:20 \ 30:30:30:30:30:30:30:30 40:40:40:40:40:40:40:40 restartable noFCR This command creates the following zone objects: 4.
zoneAdd 2 zoneAdd Adds a member to the zone. Synopsis Description zoneadd "zoneName", "member;member" Use this command to add one or more members to an existing zone. This command changes the defined configuration. For the change to be preserved across switch reboots, save the configuration to nonvolatile memory with the cfgSave command. For the change to become effective, enable the configuration with the cfgEnable command.
2 zoneCreate zoneCreate Creates a zone. Synopsis Description zonecreate "zonename", "member[; member...]" Use this command to create a new zone, or to create a “broadcast” zone. A broadcast zone is a special zone that specifies the nodes that can receive broadcast traffic. This zone must be named "broadcast". Only one "broadcast" zone can exist within a fabric. This type of zone is enforced by the hardware; the switch controls the data transfer to a port. This command changes the defined configuration.
zoneCreate Examples 2 To create three zones using a combination of port numbers and zone aliases: sw5:admin> zonecreate "Purple_zone", "1,0; loop1" sw5:admin> zonecreate "Blue_zone", "1,1; array1; 1,2; array2" sw5:admin> zonecreate "Green_zone", "1,0; loop1; 1,2; array2" See Also zoneAdd, zoneDelete, zoneRemove, zoneShow Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1000599-02 709
2 zoneDelete zoneDelete Deletes a zone. Synopsis Description zonedelete "zonename" Use this command to delete a zone. This command changes the defined configuration. For the change to be preserved across switch reboots, save the configuration to non-volatile memory using the cfgSave command. For the change to become effective, enable the configuration with the cfgEnable command. Notes Operands When FCS policy is enabled, this command can be issued only from the primary FCS switch.
zoneHelp 2 zoneHelp Displays a description of zoning commands. Synopsis Description zonehelp Use this command to display short descriptions of zoning commands.
2 zoneObjectCopy zoneObjectCopy Copies a zone object. Synopsis Description zoneObjectCopy "objectName", "newName" Use this command to make a copy of an existing zone object and give it a new name. The resulting object is of the same type as the original object. You can use this command for all zone object types, including cfg, zone, and alias. This command changes the defined configuration.
zoneObjectExpunge 2 zoneObjectExpunge Expunges a zone object. Synopsis Description zoneObjectExpunge "objectName" Use this command to expunge a zone object. In addition to deleting the object, this command also removes the object from the member lists of all other objects. After successful execution of this command, the specified object no longer exists the database. You can use this command for all zone object types, including cfg, zone, and alias. This command changes the defined configuration.
2 zoneObjectRename zoneObjectRename Renames a zone object. Synopsis Description zoneObjectRename "objectName", "newName" Use this command to rename a zone object. You can use this command for all zone object types, including cfg, zone, and alias. This command changes the defined configuration. For the change to be preserved across switch reboots, save the configuration to nonvolatile memory with the cfgSave command.
zoneRemove 2 zoneRemove Removes a member from a zone. Synopsis Description zoneremove "zonename", "zoneMemberList" Use this command to remove one or more members from an existing zone. If all members are removed, the zone is deleted. This command changes the defined configuration. For the change to be preserved across switch reboots, save the configuration to nonvolatile memory with the cfgSave command. For the change to become effective, enable the configuration with the cfgEnable command.
2 zoneShow zoneShow Displays zone information. Synopsis Description zoneshow ["pattern"][, mode] Use this command to display zone configuration information. If no parameters are specified, all zone configuration information (both defined and enabled) is displayed. Refer to cfgShow for a description of this display. If a parameter is specified, it is used as a pattern to match zone configuration names, and those that match in the defined configuration are displayed.
Chapter 3 Primary FCS commands This chapter summarizes the commands that are available only on the primary Fabric Configuration Server (FCS) when FCS policy is enabled. Primary FCS commands TABLE 22 Primary FCS commands Command Description aliAdd Must be run from the primary FCS switch. aliCreate Must be run from the primary FCS switch. aliDelete Must be run from the primary FCS switch. aliRemove Must be run from the primary FCS switch. aliShow Can be run on all FCS switches.
3 718 Primary FCS commands Command Description msTdDisable msTdDisable “ALL” must be run from the primary FCS switch. msTdEnable msTdEnable “ALL” must be run from the primary FCS switch. secPolicyAbort Must be run from the primary FCS switch. secPolicyActivate Must be run from the primary FCS switch. secPolicyAdd Must be run from the primary FCS switch. secPolicyCreate Must be run from the primary FCS switch. secPolicyDelete Must be run from the primary FCS switch.
Chapter Control Processor Commands 4 This chapter lists the commands available when logged in to the standby CP on a Brocade 48000 or DCX Backbone. The full set of commands for your user role is available on the active CP. Commands supported on the standby CP The following commands are supported when logged into the standby CP. TABLE 23 Commands supported on the standby CP Command Description aptPolicy Displays the Advanced Performance Tuning (APT) policy.
4 Commands supported on the standby CP TABLE 23 720 Commands supported on the standby CP (Continued) Command Description logout Logs out from a Telnet, rlogin, or serial port session. memShow Displays memory usage in the system. myId Displays the current login session details. more Displays command output with page breaks netStat Displays network connections and statistics (UNIX command. No Fabric OS help page.) pdShow Displays information from panic dump file.
Appendix Command availability A This appendix explains how a command is validated when it is typed at the command prompt. Command validation checks Before a command is executed, it is validated against the following checks: 1. Active or Standby availability: on enterprise-class platformssystems, checks that the command is available on the Control Processor (CP). 2. Role Based Access Control (RBAC) availability: checks that the invoking user’s role is permitted to invoke the command.
A Command RBAC permissions and AD types Command RBAC permissions and AD types Refer to Table 1 for the RBAC and Admin Domain availability of all Fabric OS commands.
Command RBAC permissions and AD types TABLE 1 A RBAC availability and admin domain type Command Name User Admin Operator Switch Admin Zone Admin Fabric Admin Basic Switch Admin Security Admin Admin Domain cfgDisable O OM O O OM OM O O Allowed cfgEnable O OM O O OM OM O O Allowed cfgMcdtMode 0 OM O O OM OM O O Allowed cfgRemove O OM O O OM OM O O Allowed cfgSave O OM O O OM OM O O Allowed cfgSaveActiveToDefined O OM O O OM OM O O Allowe
A Command RBAC permissions and AD types TABLE 1 RBAC availability and admin domain type Command Name User Admin Operator Switch Admin Zone Admin Fabric Admin Basic Switch Admin Security Admin Admin Domain diagShow O OM OM OM N OM O N SwitchMember diagSkipTest O OM OM OM N OM O N SwitchMember diagStopBurnin O OM OM OM N OM O N SwitchMember distribute N OM N N N OM N OM AD0Disallowed dlsReset O OM O O N OM O N SwitchMember dlsSet O OM O O N
Command RBAC permissions and AD types TABLE 1 A RBAC availability and admin domain type Command Name User Admin Operator Switch Admin Zone Admin Fabric Admin Basic Switch Admin Security Admin Admin Domain fcpLogEnable O OM OM OM N OM O N SwitchMember fcpLogShow O OM OM OM N OM O N SwitchMember fcpProbeShow O OM OM OM N OM O N Allowed fcpRlsShow O OM OM OM N OM O N Allowed fcrBcastConfig O OM O O O OM O O SwitchMember fcrChipTest O OM OM OM
A Command RBAC permissions and AD types TABLE 1 RBAC availability and admin domain type Command Name User Admin Operator Switch Admin Zone Admin Fabric Admin Basic Switch Admin Security Admin Admin Domain foscConfig O OM OM OM O OM O OM Allowed/SwitchMm br/Disallowed fruReplace O OM OM OM N OM N N SwitchMember fspfShow O OM OM OM O OM O N Allowed fwAlarmsFilterSet O OM OM OM N OM O N SwitchMember fwAlarmsFilterShow O OM OM OM N OM O N SwitchMemb
Command RBAC permissions and AD types TABLE 1 A RBAC availability and admin domain type Command Name User Admin Operator Switch Admin Zone Admin Fabric Admin Basic Switch Admin Security Admin Admin Domain interfaceShow O OM OM OM O OM O N Allowed interOpMode O OM OM OM O OM O OM Allowed/ SwitchMember iodDelayReset O OM O O N OM O N SwitchMember iodDelaySet O OM O O N OM O N SwitchMember iodDelayShow O OM O O N OM O N SwitchMember iodReset O O
A Command RBAC permissions and AD types TABLE 1 RBAC availability and admin domain type Command Name User Admin Operator Switch Admin Zone Admin Fabric Admin Basic Switch Admin Security Admin Admin Domain miniCycle O OM OM OM N OM O N SwitchMember msCapabilityShow O OM OM OM O OM O N SwitchMember msConfigure O OM OM OM O OM O N SwitchMember msPlatShow O OM OM OM O OM O N Allowed msPlatShowDBCB O OM OM OM O OM O N Allowed msPlClearDB O OM OM
Command RBAC permissions and AD types TABLE 1 A RBAC availability and admin domain type Command Name User Admin Operator Switch Admin Zone Admin Fabric Admin Basic Switch Admin Security Admin Admin Domain perfCfgClear O OM O OM N OM O N SwitchMember perfCfgRestore O OM O OM N OM O N SwitchMember perfCfgSave O OM O OM N OM O N SwitchMember perfDelEEMonitor O OM O OM N OM O N SwitchMember perfDelFilterMonitor O OM O OM N OM O N SwitchMember perfH
A Command RBAC permissions and AD types TABLE 1 RBAC availability and admin domain type Command Name User Admin Operator Switch Admin Zone Admin Fabric Admin Basic Switch Admin Security Admin Admin Domain portCfgPersistentEnable O OM OM OM N OM OM N Allowed/ PortMmember portCfgQos O OM OM OM N OM OM N PortMmember portCfgShow O OM OM OM N OM OM N PortMmember portCfgSpeed O OM OM OM N OM OM N PortMmember portCfgTrunkPort O OM OM OM N OM OM N Switc
Command RBAC permissions and AD types TABLE 1 A RBAC availability and admin domain type Command Name User Admin Operator Switch Admin Zone Admin Fabric Admin Basic Switch Admin Security Admin Admin Domain portStats64Show O OM OM OM N OM O N PortMember portStatsClear O OM OM OM N OM O N SwitchMember portStatsShow O OM OM OM N OM O N PortMember portSwap O OM OM OM O OM OM N SwitchMember portSwapDisable O OM OM OM O OM OM N SwitchMember portSwapEn
A Command RBAC permissions and AD types TABLE 1 RBAC availability and admin domain type Command Name User Admin Operator Switch Admin Zone Admin Fabric Admin Basic Switch Admin Security Admin Admin Domain sensorShow O OM OM OM N OM O N Allowed setDbg O OM OM OM N OM O N SwitchMember setModem O OM OM OM N OM O N SwitchMember setVerbose O OM OM OM N OM O N SwitchMember sfpShow O OM OM OM N OM O N PortMember shellFlowControlDisable O OM OM OM
Command RBAC permissions and AD types TABLE 1 A RBAC availability and admin domain type Command Name User Admin Operator Switch Admin Zone Admin Fabric Admin Basic Switch Admin Security Admin Admin Domain switchStatusPolicyShow O OM OM OM N OM O N Allowed switchStatusShow O OM OM OM N OM O N Allowed switchUptime O OM OM OM O OM O O Allowed switchViolation O OM OM OM O OM O OM Allowed syslogdFacility O OM OM OM O OM O OM SwitchMember syslogdIpAd
A Command RBAC permissions and AD types TABLE 1 RBAC availability and admin domain type Command Name User Admin Operator Switch Admin Zone Admin Fabric Admin Basic Switch Admin Security Admin Admin Domain wwn O OM OM OM O OM O OM Allowed/ SwitchMember zone O OM O O OM OM O O Allowed zoneAdd O OM O O OM OM O O Allowed zoneCreate O OM O O OM OM O O Allowed zoneDelete O OM O O OM OM O O Allowed zoneHelp O O O O O O O OM Allowed zoneObjec
Index A AAA services, 6 access levels, 1, 2 account lockout policy, 377 active CP in firmwaredownload, 209 Admin, 282, 283, 285, 492, 501 Admin Domain restrictions, 412 Advanced Zoning, 78 Advanced Zoning commands, xxiv agtCfgShow, 40 AL_PA in fcrResourceShow, 180 in perfClearAlpaCrc, 400 in zoneAdd, 707 portAlpaShow, 423 portAlphaShow, 423 switchShow summary, 642 aliShow, 36 and fcipPathTest, 149 AP blade, 661 APT, 37, 382, 719 arbitrated loop parameters, 94, 400, 411, 423 ASIC, 105, 149, 162, 172, 173, 3
CSR certificates, 559, 563 deleting certificates, 562 D default zone activating, 100 defZone, 100 deskew, 675 DH-CHAP and authUtil, 42 diagDisablePost, 103 diagnostics, 149 and burninLevel, 53 and diagDisablePost, 103 and diagPost, 106 and systemVerification, 663 diagPost, 106 diagRetry burn-in script, 107 diagSetBurnin, 108 diagStopBurnin, 112 DID used, 426, 427 DLS, see dynamic load sharing DMA test, 162 domain name service, 119 dual CP system active CP and supportFTP, 625 dynamic load sharing, 37, 116,
FCAP, 40, 42 FCIP, 146, 149, 365, 420, 464, 466, 476, 532, 534, 644 fcipPathTest, 149 FCP, 158, 159, 198, 200, 363, 364, 365, 368, 371, 372, 391, 392, 396 FCP, see Fibre Channel Protocol FC-PH, 365, 498 fcPing display zoning, 152 FDISC, 362, 366, 369, 492 FDMI, 189, 190 Fibre Channel Extended Link Service, 152, 499, 539 Fibre Channel Protocol, 158, 159 FICON, 98, 191, 192, 194, 196, 197, 200, 202, 459, 608, 609, 629, 631, 632, 633, 644 FICON-MIB, 608, 609 FICON-TRAP, 609 field replaceable unit, see FRU filt
L N L_Port, 424, 454, 455, 457, 465, 644 LED, 47, 452, 480, 481, 483, 634, 639, 640 license, 325 license commands, 324 license key, 263, 323, 324, 328, 329 License keys, 78 licenses, 72 Advanced Zoning, 78 Extended Fabrics, 92, 451, 452 Fabric Watch, 72, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 231, 234, 235, 236, 238, 241, 243, 244, 247, 250, 268, 269, 272, 280, 284, 289, 291, 292, 298, 305, 307, 308, 311, 313, 316, 320, 324, 326, 651 ISL Trunking, 471, 638 Management Server, 72, 98, 192, 194, 345, 346, 348, 349, 350, 3
primary FCS, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 63, 64, 68, 70, 71, 81, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 516, 568, 569, 579, 581, 586, 588, 607, 677, 707, 708, 710, 712, 713, 714, 715, 718 public key infrastructure, 72, 417, 418, 419, 558, 567 Q QuickLoop, 33, 35, 707 R R_A_TOV, 81, 91, 92, 445, 446, 472, 473, 474 RADIUS, 5, 8 RASLOG, 626, 627 RCS, 100, 345, 565 read link status, 159 reboot, 72, 78, 103, 104, 106, 107, 108, 109, 111, 112, 143, 180, 192, 206, 213, 218, 346, 470, 553, 599, 600, 635, 660, 6
T tape pipelining, 511 temperature readings, 664 This, 517 time zone, 98, 679, 680 timeout value, 276, 541, 665 topology, 276, 286, 353, 354, 355, 445, 666, 667, 684 trace, 385, 623, 626, 627, 670 track-changes feature, 671, 672, 673 trackChangesSet, 672 trunkDebug, 674 Trunking, 674 turbo SRAM logic test, 682 turboRamTest, 682 zoneRemove, 715 zoneShow, 716 zoning Advanced Zoning commands, xxiv and configDefault, 78 and configDownload, 81 and lsanZoneShow, 334 clearing zoning configurations, 57 disabling,