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Cisco Fabric Services Chapter 5 Troubleshooting SAN Switching Issues Send document comments to [email protected]. Step 2 switch(config)# show cfs status Distribution : Enabled Distribution over IP : Enabled - mode IPv4 IPv4 multicast address : 239.255.70.83 IPv6 multicast address : ff15::efff:4653 Distribution over Ethernet : Disabled switch(config)# show cfs merge status name rscn To verify that an application is listed and enabled, issue the show cfs application command to all switches. Example: switch# show cfs application Application Enabled Scope fwm Yes Physical-eth ntp No Physical-fc-ip stp Yes Physical-eth fscm Yes Physical-fc role No Physical-fc-ip rscn No Logical radius No Physical-fc-ip fctimer No Physical-fc syslogd No Physical-fc-ip callhome No Physical-fc-ip fcdomain No Logical device-alias Yes Physical-fc Total number of entries = 12 Note The Physical scope means that CFS applies the configuration for that application to the entire switch. The Logical scope means that CFS applies the configuration for that application to a specific VSAN. Step 3 Verify the set of switches in which an application is registered with CFS, using the show cfs peers name application-name command for physical scope applications, and the show cfs peers name vsan command for logical scope applications. Example: switch# show cf peers name device-alias Scope : Physical-fc Switch WWN IP Address 20:00:00:0d:ec:da:6e:00 172.25.183.124 [Local] 20:00:00:0d:ec:24:5b:c0 172.25.183.123 20:00:00:0d:ec:50:09:00 172.25.183.42 Total number of entries = 3 Note The show cfs peers name command displays the peers for all VSANs when applied to a logical application. Example: 5-32 Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Troubleshooting Guide OL-25300-01

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Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Troubleshooting Guide
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Chapter 5
Troubleshooting SAN Switching Issues
Cisco Fabric Services
switch(config)# show cfs status
Distribution : Enabled
Distribution over IP : Enabled - mode IPv4
IPv4 multicast address : 239.255.70.83
IPv6 multicast address : ff15::efff:4653
Distribution over Ethernet : Disabled
switch(config)# show cfs merge status name rscn
Step 2
To verify that an application is listed and enabled, issue the
show cfs application
command to all
switches.
Example:
switch# show cfs application
----------------------------------------------
Application
Enabled
Scope
----------------------------------------------
fwm
Yes
Physical-eth
ntp
No
Physical-fc-ip
stp
Yes
Physical-eth
fscm
Yes
Physical-fc
role
No
Physical-fc-ip
rscn
No
Logical
radius
No
Physical-fc-ip
fctimer
No
Physical-fc
syslogd
No
Physical-fc-ip
callhome
No
Physical-fc-ip
fcdomain
No
Logical
device-alias
Yes
Physical-fc
Total number of entries = 12
Note
The Physical scope means that CFS applies the configuration for that application to the entire switch.
The Logical scope means that CFS applies the configuration for that application to a specific VSAN.
Step 3
Verify the set of switches in which an application is registered with CFS, using the
show cfs peers name
application-name
command for physical scope applications, and the
show cfs peers name
<application-name>
vsan
<vsan-id>
command for logical scope applications.
Example:
switch# show cf peers name device-alias
Scope
: Physical-fc
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Switch WWN
IP Address
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
20:00:00:0d:ec:da:6e:00 172.25.183.124
[Local]
20:00:00:0d:ec:24:5b:c0 172.25.183.123
20:00:00:0d:ec:50:09:00 172.25.183.42
Total number of entries = 3
Note
The
show cfs peers name
<application-name>
command displays the peers for all VSANs when
applied to a logical application.
Example: