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Using D_Port in on-demand mode, Using D_Port show commands, command to start or stop D_Port tests

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Diagnostic Port 5. Connect to the HBA without the SFP and disable the native port. # bcu port --disable 1/0 port disabled 6. Attempt to enable the D_Port. # bcu diag --dportenable 1/0 ERROR: SFP is not present. D-port will be enabled but it will be operational only after inserting a valid SFP. Using D_Port in on-demand mode Enabling on-demand D_Port switch-wide configuration forces the ports on that switch or chassis to respond to an internal requests within the switch as a result of certain events. The switch basically responds to internal request to change a port mode to D_Port mode, and run diagnostic tests automatically. For more information on enabling on-demand D_Port mode for all ports in a switch or chassis, refer to "D_Port configuration modes and nature of test," above. When an on-demand D_Port-capable switch or chassis comes online, the switch checks if the other end of the connection supports dynamic D_Port mode. If dynamic D_Port is supported on the other end, the switch changes the remote port to D_Port mode, and then triggers diagnostic tests automatically. The D_Ports change to normal port mode after successful completion of the tests. Using D_Port show commands This section presents a variety of options for viewing the results of D_Port testing. In addition to using the portDportTest command to start or stop D_Port tests, you can also use it to show a variety of detailed test results. You can display the complete results from either the responder or the initiator switch. If the initiator switch is running Fabric OS v7.1.x or earlier, the responder displays only the local D_Port results, and you must query the initiator to see the complete results. The following example shows basic D_Port results for a specified port. switch:admin> portdporttest --show 26 D-Port Information: Port: 26 Remote WWNN: 10:00:00:05:33:13:2f:b5 Remote port index: 42 Mode: Automatic Start time: Wed Feb 2 01:41:43 2011 End time: Wed Feb 2 01:43:23 2011 Status: PASSED Test Start time Result EST(secs) Comments Electrical loopback 01:42:08 PASSED -- ---------- Optical loopback 01:42:16 PASSED -- ---------- Link traffic test 01:43:15 PASSED -- ---------- Roundtrip link latency: 1108 nano-seconds Estimated cable distance: 20 meters Buffers required: 1 (for 1024 byte frames at 16Gbps speed) Egress power: Tx:-3.3 dBm, Rx:-3.7 dBm, Loss:0.4 dB (within tolerable limits) Ingress power: Rx:-3.5 dBm, Tx:-3.2 dBm, Loss:0.3 dB (within tolerable limits) Brocade Fabric OS Administration Guide, 8.0.1 53-1004111-02 433

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5.
Connect to the HBA without the SFP and disable the native port.
# bcu port --disable 1/0
port disabled
6.
Attempt to enable the D_Port.
# bcu diag --dportenable 1/0
ERROR: SFP is not present.
D-port will be enabled but it will be operational only after inserting a valid SFP.
Using D_Port in on-demand mode
Enabling on-demand D_Port switch-wide configuration forces the ports on that switch or chassis to respond to an internal requests
within the switch as a result of certain events. The switch basically responds to internal request to change a port mode to D_Port mode,
and run diagnostic tests automatically. For more information on enabling on-demand D_Port mode for all ports in a switch or chassis,
refer to "D_Port configuration modes and nature of test," above.
When an on-demand D_Port-capable switch or chassis comes online, the switch checks if the other end of the connection supports
dynamic D_Port mode. If dynamic D_Port is supported on the other end, the switch changes the remote port to D_Port mode, and then
triggers diagnostic tests automatically. The D_Ports change to normal port mode after successful completion of the tests.
Using D_Port show commands
This section presents a variety of options for viewing the results of D_Port testing.
In addition to using the
portDportTest
command to start or stop D_Port tests, you can also use it to show a variety of detailed test results.
You can display the complete results from either the responder or the initiator switch. If the initiator switch is running Fabric OS v7.1.x or
earlier, the responder displays only the local D_Port results, and you must query the initiator to see the complete results.
The following example shows basic D_Port results for a specified port.
switch:admin> portdporttest --show 26
D-Port Information:
===================
Port:
26
Remote WWNN:
10:00:00:05:33:13:2f:b5
Remote port index:
42
Mode:
Automatic
Start time:
Wed Feb
2 01:41:43 2011
End time:
Wed Feb
2 01:43:23 2011
Status:
PASSED
================================================================================
Test
Start time
Result
EST(secs)
Comments
================================================================================
Electrical loopback
01:42:08
PASSED
--
----------
Optical loopback
01:42:16
PASSED
--
----------
Link traffic test
01:43:15
PASSED
--
----------
================================================================================
Roundtrip link latency:
1108 nano-seconds
Estimated cable distance:
20 meters
Buffers required:
1 (for 1024 byte frames at 16Gbps
speed)
Egress power:
Tx:-3.3 dBm, Rx:-3.7 dBm, Loss:0.4 dB (within tolerable
limits)
Ingress power:
Rx:-3.5 dBm, Tx:-3.2 dBm, Loss:0.3 dB (within tolerable
limits)
Diagnostic Port
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