Dell Brocade 6520 Fabric OS Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Guide v7.1.0 - Page 49

Device login issues, Pinpointing problems with device logins

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Device login issues 3 Device login issues A correct login is when the port type matches the device type that is plugged in. In the following example, it shows that the device connected to Port 1 is a fabric point-to-point device and it is correctly logged in an F_Port. switch:admin> switchshow switchName:brcd5300 switchType:64.3 switchState:Online switchMode:Native switchRole:Subordinate switchDomain:1 switchId:fffc01 switchWwn:10:00:00:05:1e:40:ff:c4 zoning:OFF switchBeacon:OFF FC Router:OFF FC Router BB Fabric ID:1 Area Port Media Speed State Proto 0 0 -- N8 No_Module 1 1 -- N4 Online FC F-Port 10:00:00:05:1e:8f:c1:31 2 2 -- N8 No_Module 3 3 -- N8 No_Module (output truncated) 61 61 -- N8 No_Module 62 62 -- N8 No_Module 63 63 -- N8 No_Module 64 64 id N2 Online E-Port 10:00:00:05:1e:34:d0:05 "1_d1" (Trunk master) 65 65 -- N8 No_Module 66 66 -- N8 No_Module 67 67 id AN No_Sync 68 68 id N2 Online L-Port 13 public 69 69 -- N8 No_Module 70 70 -- N8 No_Module 71 71 id N2 Online L-Port 13 public 72 72 -- N8 No_Module 73 73 -- N8 No_Module 74 74 -- N8 No_Module 75 75 -- N8 No_Module 76 76 id N2 Online E-Port 10:00:00:05:1e:34:d0:05 "1_d1" (upstream)(Trunk master) 77 77 id N4 Online F-Port 10:00:00:06:2b:0f:6c:1f 78 78 -- N8 No_Module 79 79 id N2 Online E-Port 10:00:00:05:1e:34:d0:05 "1_d1" (Trunk master) Pinpointing problems with device logins 1. Log in to the switch as admin. 2. Enter the switchShow command; then, check for state logins. 3. Enter the portCfgShow command to see if the port is configured correctly. Fabric OS Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Guide 33 53-1002751-01

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Device login issues
3
Device login issues
A correct login is when the port type matches the device type that is plugged in. In the following
example, it shows that the device connected to Port 1 is a fabric point-to-point device and it is
correctly logged in an F_Port.
switch:admin>
switchshow
switchName:brcd5300
switchType:64.3
switchState:Online
switchMode:Native
switchRole:Subordinate
switchDomain:1
switchId:fffc01
switchWwn:10:00:00:05:1e:40:ff:c4
zoning:OFF
switchBeacon:OFF
FC Router:OFF
FC Router BB Fabric ID:1
Area Port Media Speed State
Proto
=====================================
0
0
--
N8
No_Module
1
1
--
N4
Online
FC
F-Port
10:00:00:05:1e:8f:c1:31
2
2
--
N8
No_Module
3
3
--
N8
No_Module
(output truncated)
61
61
--
N8
No_Module
62
62
--
N8
No_Module
63
63
--
N8
No_Module
64
64
id
N2
Online
E-Port
10:00:00:05:1e:34:d0:05 "1_d1"
(Trunk master)
65
65
--
N8
No_Module
66
66
--
N8
No_Module
67
67
id
AN
No_Sync
68
68
id
N2
Online
L-Port
13 public
69
69
--
N8
No_Module
70
70
--
N8
No_Module
71
71
id
N2
Online
L-Port
13 public
72
72
--
N8
No_Module
73
73
--
N8
No_Module
74
74
--
N8
No_Module
75
75
--
N8
No_Module
76
76
id
N2
Online
E-Port
10:00:00:05:1e:34:d0:05 "1_d1"
(upstream)(Trunk master)
77
77
id
N4
Online
F-Port
10:00:00:06:2b:0f:6c:1f
78
78
--
N8
No_Module
79
79
id
N2
Online
E-Port
10:00:00:05:1e:34:d0:05 "1_d1"
(Trunk master)
Pinpointing problems with device logins
1.
Log in to the switch as admin.
2.
Enter the
switchShow
command; then, check for state logins.
3.
Enter the
portCfgShow
command to see if the port is configured correctly.