HP StorageWorks 2/16V Brocade Fabric OS Documentation Addendum - Supporting Fa - Page 70

Operands, Examples, portCfgLongDistance, portcount, iscsi

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1 switchshow Note: Enter commands in lowercase only; mixed case is for readability only). Fabric ID oversubscribed One fabric has been assigned two different fabric IDs (EX_Ports only). If a port is configured as a long distance port, the long distance level is displayed in the format of Lx, where x represents the long distance level number. See portCfgLongDistance for the level description. Note The port state for disabled E_Ports display as In_Sync when the port is the interswitch link (ISL) between a SilkWorm 48000 and a SilkWorm 24000. If the ISL is between a SilkWorm 48000 and a SilkWorm 4100 or 200E, the disabled E_Port displays as No_Sync. Operands Examples The operand is as follows: -portcount Causes the switchShow command to display the number of ports on the switch. -iscsi Causes the switchShow command to display the number of ports on the iSCSI sessions associated with GE ports in a switch. To display the port count: switch:admin> switchshow -portcount ports= 64 To display GE ports with iSCSI sessions: switch:admin> switchshow -iscsi Ports of Slot 1 ge0 ge1 ge2 ge3 ge4 ge5 ge6 ge7 Sessions 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Note When a port is configured as an N_Port and is online, switchShow displays its type as an N_Port. Also, switchShow displays WWN of the of the border switch attached to this N_Port as a 24-bit Port Identifier assigned to this port by the enterprise fabric. 1-56 Fabric OS Documentation Addendum Publication Number: 53-1000429-01-HP

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Fabric OS Documentation Addendum
Publication Number: 53-1000429-01-HP
switchshow
Note: Enter commands in lowercase only; mixed case is for readability
1
only).
Fabric ID oversubscribed
One fabric has been assigned two different fabric IDs (EX_Ports only).
If a port is configured as a long distance port, the long distance level is displayed in the format of L
x
,
where
x
represents the long distance level number. See
portCfgLongDistance
for the level description.
Note
The port state for disabled E_Ports display as In_Sync when the port is the interswitch link (ISL) between
a SilkWorm 48000 and a SilkWorm 24000. If the ISL is between a SilkWorm 48000 and a SilkWorm
4100 or 200E, the disabled E_Port displays as No_Sync.
Operands
The operand is as follows:
-portcount
Causes the
switchShow
command to display the number of ports on the switch.
-iscsi
Causes the
switchShow
command to display the number of ports on the iSCSI
sessions associated with GE ports in a switch.
Examples
To display the port count:
To display GE ports with iSCSI sessions:
Note
When a port is configured as an N_Port and is online,
switchShow
displays its type as an N_Port. Also,
switchShow
displays WWN of the of the border switch attached to this N_Port as a 24-bit Port
Identifier assigned to this port by the enterprise fabric.
switch:admin>
switchshow -portcount
ports= 64
switch:admin>
switchshow
-iscsi
Ports of Slot 1
ge0 ge1 ge2 ge3
ge4 ge5 ge6 ge7
-----------------+---+---+---+---+-----+---+---+---
Sessions
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0