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Table 28 Switchshow output and suggested action, Correcting marginal links

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3. Verify that the event area for the port state entry is pstate. The command entry AC indicates that the port has completed point-to-point initialization. For example: termB:root> portlogdumpport 4 time task event port cmd args 11:38:21.726 INTR pstate 4 AC 4. Skip over the loop initialization phase. After becoming an active port, the port becomes an F_Port or an E_Port, depending on the device on the opposite side. If the opposite device is a fabric device, the port becomes an F_Port. If the opposite device is another switch, the port becomes an E_Port. Some fabric devices have problems with loop initialization. If this is evident, issue the portCfgPort port_#, 1 command. Correcting a port that came up in the wrong mode 1. Issue the switchShow command. 2. Note the comment fields (see Table 28) and follow the suggested actions. Table 28 Switchshow output and suggested action Output Disabled Bypassed Loopback E_Port F_Port G_Port L_Port Suggested action Check the output from the switchShow command to determine whether the switch is disabled. If the switch is disabled (for example, due to persistent disable or security reasons), attempt to resolve the issue, and then issue the portEnable command. Check the output from the switchShow command to determine whether the port is testing. Check the output from the switchShow command to determine whether the port is testing. If the opposite side is not another switch, the link came up in a wrong mode. Check the output from the portLogShow or PortLogDump command and identify the link initialization stage to determine where the initialization procedure went wrong. If the opposite side of the link is a fabric device, the link came up in a wrong mode. Check the output from portLogShow or PortLogDump command. The port did not come up as an E_Port or F_Port. Check the output from portLogShow or PortLogDump command and identify the link initialization stage where the initialization procedure went wrong. If the opposite side is not a loop device, the link came up in a wrong mode. Check the output from portLogShow or PortLogDump command and identify the link initialization stage where the initialization procedure went wrong. Correcting marginal links A marginal link involves the connection between the switch and the edge device. Isolating the exact cause of a marginal link involves analyzing and testing many of the components that make up the link (including the switch port, the switch SFP, the cable, the edge device, and the edge device SFP). Fabric OS 5.x administrator guide 159

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3.
Verify that the event area for the port state entry is
pstate
.
The command entry
AC
indicates that the port has completed point-to-point initialization. For example:
4.
Skip over the loop initialization phase.
After becoming an active port, the port becomes an F_Port or an E_Port, depending on the device on
the opposite side. If the opposite device is a fabric device, the port becomes an F_Port. If the opposite
device is another switch, the port becomes an E_Port.
Some fabric devices have problems with loop initialization. If this is evident, issue the
portCfgPort
port_
#, 1
command.
Correcting a port that came up in the wrong mode
1.
Issue the
switchShow
command.
2.
Note the comment fields (see
Table 28
) and follow the suggested actions.
Correcting marginal links
A marginal link involves the connection between the switch and the edge device. Isolating the exact cause
of a marginal link involves analyzing and testing many of the components that make up the link (including
the switch port, the switch SFP, the cable, the edge device, and the edge device SFP).
termB:root> portlogdumpport 4
time
task
event
port cmd
args
-------------------------------------------------
11:38:21.726
INTR
pstate
4
AC
Table 28
Switchshow output and suggested action
Output
Suggested action
Disabled
Check the output from the
switchShow
command to determine whether the switch is
disabled. If the switch is disabled (for example, due to persistent disable or security
reasons), attempt to resolve the issue, and then issue the
portEnable
command.
Bypassed
Check the output from the
switchShow
command to determine whether the port is
testing.
Loopback
Check the output from the
switchShow
command to determine whether the port is
testing.
E_Port
If the opposite side is not another switch, the link came up in a wrong mode. Check the
output from the
portLogShow
or
PortLogDump
command and identify the link
initialization stage to determine where the initialization procedure went wrong.
F_Port
If the opposite side of the link is a fabric device, the link came up in a wrong mode.
Check the output from
portLogShow
or
PortLogDump
command.
G_Port
The port did not come up as an E_Port or F_Port. Check the output from
portLogShow
or
PortLogDump
command and identify the link initialization stage where the
initialization procedure went wrong.
L_Port
If the opposite side is not a loop device, the link came up in a wrong mode. Check the
output from
portLogShow
or
PortLogDump
command and identify the link
initialization stage where the initialization procedure went wrong.