Dell Brocade 300 Fabric OS Command Reference v7.1.0 - Page 531
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lfCfg 2 NOTES OPERANDS Port Number of the logical LISL port. remote-domain Domain ID of the base switch in the remote chassis. Name Switch name. State Port state: Online or Offline. Associated physical ports Physical ports associated with the LISL ports. When lfCfg is issued within a logical switch context, only the configuration regarding that switch and the fabrics reachable from that switch is displayed. When the command is issued in a chassis context the information for all chassis in the base fabric reachable from the current chassis is displayed. Executing chassis-level commands requires chassis permissions. Refer to the userConfig command for information on setting chassis user permissions. The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric or Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to Chapter 1, "Using Fabric OS Commands" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details. This command is supported only on hardware platforms that are Virtual Fabric-aware and run Fabric OS v6.2.0 or later. Refer to the Fabric OS Administrator's Guide for specific hardware support. You cannot use the portEnable command on logical ports. Use lfcfg with the --lislenable option to re-enable disabled LISL ports on a logical switch. This command has the following operands: --show -cfg Displays information for the fabric ID set by the context in all chassis reachable from the base fabric. --showall -cfg Displays information for all fabrics in all chassis reachable from the chassis context in which the command is executed. This option requires chassis permissions. --show -lisl Displays status information about the LISLs in the logical switch set by the context. --showall -lisl Displays status information of all LISLs in the chassis. This option requires chassis permissions. -v Displays, in addition to the LISLs, the physical ports on the base switch that are associated with the LISL ports. This operand is optional with the -lisl option. --show -xisl [slot/]port Displays the XISL and the LISLs associated with it for the specified XISL port. For each LISL port, the output displays the FID, LISL State (online/offline) and the local and remote logical switch WWNs. This command must be executed from the base switch. --showall -lisl Displays the XISL connections between two base switches for all XISL ports. This command must be executed from the base switch. Fabric OS Command Reference 503 53-1002746-01