HP StorageWorks 2/16V Brocade Secure Fabric OS Administrator's Guide (53-10002 - Page 82

Displaying General Secure Fabric OS Information, Viewing the Secure Fabric OS Policy Database

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4 Displaying General Secure Fabric OS Information You can use the secFabricShow command to display general Secure Fabric OS-related information about a fabric. To display general Secure Fabric OS-related information 1. Open a sectelnet or SSH session to the primary FCS switch and log in as admin. 2. Type the secFabricShow command. The command displays the switches in the fabric and their status (Ready, Error, Busy, or NoResp, for no response from the switch). primaryfcs:admin> secfabricshow Role WWN DId Status Enet IP Addr Name non-FCS 10:00:00:60:69:10:03:23 1 Ready 192.168.100.148 "nonfcs" Backup 10:00:00:60:69:00:12:53 2 Ready 192.168.100.147 "backup" Primary 10:00:00:60:69:22:32:83 3 Ready 192.168.100.135 "primaryfcs" Secured switches in the fabric: 3 Table 4-1 identifies the information that displays if secure mode is enabled. Table 4-1 Secure Mode Information Table Heading Indicates Pos Position of switch in FCS list Primary "Yes" if switch is primary FCS, "no" if not WWN WWN of each FCS switch DId Domain ID of each FCS switch swName Switch name of each FCS switch Viewing the Secure Fabric OS Policy Database Use the secPolicyDump command to display the Secure Fabric OS policy database, which consists of the active and defined policy sets. This command displays information without page breaks. To view the Secure Fabric OS policy database 1. From a sectelnet or SSH session, log in to the primary FCS switch as admin. 2. Type secpolicydump "listtype", "policy_name". listtype is the type of Secure Fabric OS policy set. It can be active, defined, or an asterisk (*), which displays both versions of the policy. If a list type is not entered, both versions of the Secure Fabric OS policy display. policy_name is the name of the Secure Fabric OS policy. If you do not specify a policy name, the command displays all the policies in the specified policy set. 4-2 Secure Fabric OS Administrator's Guide Publication Number: 53-1000244-01

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4-2
Secure Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
Publication Number: 53-1000244-01
4
Displaying General Secure Fabric OS
Information
You can use the
secFabricShow
command to display general Secure Fabric OS-related information
about a fabric.
To display general Secure Fabric OS-related information
1.
Open a sectelnet or SSH session to the primary FCS switch and log in as admin.
2.
Type the
secFabricShow
command. The command displays the switches in the fabric and their
status (Ready, Error, Busy, or NoResp, for no response from the switch).
Table 4-1
identifies the information that displays if secure mode is enabled.
Viewing the Secure Fabric OS Policy Database
Use the
secPolicyDump
command to display the Secure Fabric OS policy database, which consists of
the active and defined policy sets. This command displays information without page breaks.
To view the Secure Fabric OS policy database
1.
From a sectelnet or SSH session, log in to the
primary FCS switch as admin.
2.
Type
secpolicydump “
listtype
”, “
policy_name
.
listtype
is the type of Secure Fabric OS policy set. It can be active
,
defined
,
or an asterisk (
*
), which
displays both versions of the policy. If a list type is not entered, both versions of the Secure Fabric
OS policy display.
policy_name
is the name of the Secure Fabric OS policy. If you do not specify a
policy name, the command displays all the policies in the specified policy set.
primaryfcs:admin>
secfabricshow
Role
WWN
DId Status
Enet IP Addr
Name
================================================================
non-FCS 10:00:00:60:69:10:03:23
1 Ready
192.168.100.148 "nonfcs"
Backup
10:00:00:60:69:00:12:53
2 Ready
192.168.100.147 "backup"
Primary 10:00:00:60:69:22:32:83
3 Ready
192.168.100.135 "primaryfcs"
______________________________________________________________________
Secured switches in the fabric:
3
Table 4-1
Secure Mode Information
Table Heading
Indicates
Pos
Position of switch in FCS list
Primary
“Yes” if switch is primary FCS, “no” if not
WWN
WWN of each FCS switch
DId
Domain ID of each FCS switch
swName
Switch name of each FCS switch