Dell Brocade 825 Brocade Adapters Troubleshooting Guide - Page 129

Displaying con d team data through BCU, Authentication settings

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Authentication settings 3 1. Select a local host icon from the device tree in Host Connectivity Manager (HCM). 2. Select Configure > Teaming. OR Right-click the local host icon and select Teaming. The Teaming Configuration dialog box displays. 3. Select a team from the Teams list to display properties for the team. 4. Click the Statistics button beneath the Teams field to display statistics for the selected team. Display teaming statistics for all configured teams using the following steps. 1. Select a local host icon from the device tree. 2. Right-click the local host icon and select Statistics > Teaming Statistics. Statistics display for all teams configured on the host. Displaying configured team data through BCU Use the bcu team --list and bcu team --query commands to display information about configured teams. Following is an overview of both commands: • The bcu team --list command displays all configured teams by their configured IDs, the team mode (failback, failover, or 902.3ad), and the team's MAC address. team --list • The bcu team --query command displays the teaming configuration for a specific team including the team mode, MAC address, and number of ports. Also included are statistics, such as transmit and receive bytes, connection status, and connection duration. team --query where: team-name ID of the team for which you want to display information. Authentication settings Use the BCU or HCM to display the adapter authentication settings and status. Displaying authentication settings through HCM Launch the Fibre Channel Security Protocol Configuration dialog box as follows to display authentication settings. 1. Right-click an adapter and select Authentication from the list. from the device tree. The Fibre Channel Security Protocol Configuration dialog box displays. This displays the current CHAP secret, hashing algorithm, and group value. Brocade Adapters Troubleshooting Guide 105 53-1002145-01

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Brocade Adapters Troubleshooting Guide
105
53-1002145-01
Authentication settings
3
1.
Select a local host icon from the device tree in Host Connectivity Manager (HCM).
2.
Select
Configure > Teaming
.
OR
Right-click the local host icon and select
Teaming
.
The
Teaming Configuration
dialog box displays.
3.
Select a team from the
Teams
list to display properties for the team.
4.
Click the
Statistics
button beneath the
Teams
field to display statistics for the selected team.
Display teaming statistics for all configured teams using the following steps.
1.
Select a local host icon from the device tree.
2.
Right-click the local host icon and select
Statistics > Teaming Statistics
.
Statistics display for all teams configured on the host.
Displaying configured team data through BCU
Use the
bcu team --list
and
bcu team --query
commands to display information about configured
teams. Following is an overview of both commands:
The
bcu team --list
command displays all configured teams by their configured IDs, the team
mode (failback, failover, or 902.3ad), and the team’s MAC address.
team --list
The
bcu team --query
command displays the teaming configuration for a specific team
including the team mode, MAC address, and number of ports. Also included are statistics, such
as transmit and receive bytes, connection status, and connection duration.
team --query <team-name>
where:
team-name
ID of the team for which you want to display information.
Authentication settings
Use the BCU or HCM to display the adapter authentication settings and status.
Displaying authentication settings through HCM
Launch the
Fibre Channel Security Protocol Configuration
dialog box as follows to display
authentication settings.
1.
Right-click an adapter and select
Authentication
from the list. from the device tree.
The
Fibre Channel Security Protocol Configuration
dialog box displays. This displays the current
CHAP secret, hashing algorithm, and group value.