Cisco SFS7000P-SK9 Command Reference - Page 323

Maximum Transmission Unit MTU of the port. The MTU value, enabled, disabled, auto-negotiate, shutdown

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Chapter 6 Show Commands show interface fc Table 6-60 show interface fc Command Field Descriptions (continued) Field desc last-change fc-address wwnn wwpn mtu auto-negotiate-supported auto-negotiate admin-status oper-status admin-speed oper-speed admin-connection-type Description Text description of the interface port. The default is the port identifier in the form slot#/port#. The parenthetical number to the right of the description is the SNMP identifier. The SNMP identifier is useful if you are running your own SNMP software. Time of the most recent configuration change that a user made to the port. Fibre Channel Protocol address of the port. World-wide node name of the port. The WWNN defaults to 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00. World-wide port name of the port. The WWPN defaults to 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00. Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) of the port. The MTU value defaults to 2080 bytes. Displays yes if the port supports auto-negotiation or no if the port does not support auto-negotiation. Indicates if the Fibre Channel port on the interface card is configured to automatically negotiate connection parameters when it connects with a Fibre Channel device. If auto-negotiation is enabled, the connection speed and mode (duplex, half-duplex) are determined at the time of connection. If the device does not support auto-negotiation, this field still displays a value, but the value does not apply. The value is enabled or disabled. The default is disabled. This field is set by the auto-negotiate command. Indicates if you have enabled the port for configuration and use. The value of this field may be up or "down." The default is "down." The field is set by the shutdown command. Indicates if the port is physically ready for configuration and use. The value of this field may be up or "down." If this field is down but the admin-status is up, check that the Fibre Channel interface card is securely seated in the slot and a cable is attached between the port and the target FC device. Indicates the speed administratively assigned to the Fibre Channel port. The value of this field may be 2 Gbps or 1 Gbps. Speed defaults to 2 Gbps. You can configure this setting with the speed command. Indicates the maximum speed of the Fibre Channel port, based upon the attached Fibre Channel cable and polling the connected Fibre Channel device. Indicates the type of connection administratively assigned to the interface port. The value may be forceNLPort for the fc2port2G, force-e, force-f, auto-e, or auto-f for the fc4port2G, forceBPort, or none. The default is forceNLPort. This field is set by the type command. OL-9163-02 Cisco SFS 7000 Series Product Family Command Reference Guide 6-157

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show interface fc
desc
Text description of the interface port. The default is the port identifier
in the form slot#/port#. The parenthetical number to the right of the
description is the SNMP identifier. The SNMP identifier is useful if you
are running your own SNMP software.
last-change
Time of the most recent configuration change that a user made to the
port.
fc-address
Fibre Channel Protocol address of the port.
wwnn
World-wide node name of the port. The WWNN defaults to
00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00.
wwpn
World-wide port name of the port. The WWPN defaults to
00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00.
mtu
Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) of the port. The MTU value
defaults to 2080 bytes.
auto-negotiate-supported
Displays
yes
if the port supports auto-negotiation or no if the port does
not support auto-negotiation.
auto-negotiate
Indicates if the Fibre Channel port on the interface card is configured to
automatically negotiate connection parameters when it connects with a
Fibre Channel device. If auto-negotiation is enabled, the connection
speed and mode (duplex, half-duplex) are determined at the time of
connection. If the device does not support auto-negotiation, this field
still displays a value, but the value does not apply. The value is
enabled
or
disabled
. The default is disabled. This field is set by the
auto-negotiate
command.
admin-status
Indicates if you have enabled the port for configuration and use. The
value of this field may be up or "down."
The default is
"
down.
"
The
field is set by the
shutdown
command.
oper-status
Indicates if the port is physically ready for configuration and use. The
value of this field may be up or "down."
If this field is down but the
admin-status is up, check that the Fibre Channel interface card is
securely seated in the slot and a cable is attached between the port and
the target FC device.
admin-speed
Indicates the speed administratively assigned to the Fibre Channel port.
The value of this field may be 2 Gbps or 1 Gbps. Speed defaults to 2
Gbps. You can configure this setting with the
speed
command.
oper-speed
Indicates the maximum speed of the Fibre Channel port, based upon the
attached Fibre Channel cable and polling the connected Fibre Channel
device.
admin-connection-type
Indicates the type of connection administratively assigned to the
interface port. The value may be forceNLPort for the fc2port2G,
force-e, force-f, auto-e, or auto-f for the fc4port2G, forceBPort, or
none. The default is forceNLPort. This field is set by the
type
command.
Table 6-60
show interface fc Command Field Descriptions (continued)
Field
Description