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Provides path information from the destination port to the, source port. There is no default.

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New Command in v3.1.2 If no operands are specified, pathInfo displays a menu in which the following parameters can be provided: max hops The maximum number of hops that the pathInfo frame is allowed to traverse. The default is 25. domain The ID of the destination domain. This is a mandatory parameter; there is no default. source port destination port basic stats extended stats trace reverse path The port whose path to the destination domain is sought. It can be an F_Port or an E_Port. The embedded port (-1) is used by default. For a switch with blades, this is specified as the area; otherwise, as the port. A port on the destination switch. The pathInfo command returns the state of the port and all requested statistics for the port. The embedded port (-1) is used by default or if the specified destination port is not an existing active port. For a switch with blades, this is specified as the area; otherwise, as the port. Requests the reporting of basic statistics on every link. There is no default. Requests the reporting of extended statistics on every link. There is no default. Provides path information from the destination port to the source port. There is no default. source route strict source route Specifies a sequence of switches or ports that the pathInfo frame should traverse. Note that if an output port (or area) to the next hop is specified, then the user is not prompted for the domain of the next switch; that is determined by the port (or area) specified. There is no default. Specifies that the source route must be followed strictly as indicated, skipping possible intermediate switches. When using this option, the source route must be specified using domain numbers, rather than the output port. timeout The maximum time allowed to wait for the response. The default is 10 seconds. 16 SAN Switch 2/16 Fabric OS 3.1.2 Release Notes

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New Command in v3.1.2
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SAN Switch 2/16 Fabric OS 3.1.2 Release Notes
If no operands are specified,
pathInfo
displays a menu in which the following
parameters can be provided:
max hops
The maximum number of hops that the
pathInfo
frame is
allowed to traverse. The default is 25.
domain
The ID of the destination domain. This is a mandatory
parameter; there is no default.
source port
The port whose path to the destination domain is sought. It
can be an F_Port or an E_Port. The embedded port (-1) is
used by default. For a switch with blades, this is specified as
the area; otherwise, as the port.
destination
port
A port on the destination switch. The pathInfo command
returns the state of the port and all requested statistics for the
port. The embedded port (-1) is used by default or if the
specified destination port is not an existing active port. For a
switch with blades, this is specified as the area; otherwise, as
the port.
basic stats
Requests the reporting of basic statistics on every link. There
is no default.
extended
stats
Requests the reporting of extended statistics on every link.
There is no default.
trace reverse
path
Provides path information from the destination port to the
source port. There is no default.
source route
Specifies a sequence of switches or ports that the
pathInfo
frame should traverse. Note that if an output port
(or area) to the next hop is specified, then the user is not
prompted for the domain of the next switch; that is
determined by the port (or area) specified. There is no
default.
strict source
route
Specifies that the source route must be followed strictly as
indicated, skipping possible intermediate switches. When
using this option, the source route must be specified using
domain numbers, rather than the output port.
timeout
The maximum time allowed to wait for the response. The
default is 10 seconds.