Dell Force10 S55T FTOS Command Line Reference Guide for the S55 System FTOS 8. - Page 133
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Example Figure 4-54. Command Example: show switch links backplane Force10# show switch links backplane Switch fabric backplane link status: LC SlotID Port7 SFM0 Links Status SFM1 Links Status Port0 | Port1 | Port2 | Port3 | Port4 | Port5 | Port6 | 0 up up up up down down down down 1 not present 2 not present 3 not present 4 not present 5 not present 6 up up up up down down down down 7 not present up - Both ends of the link are up down - Both ends of the link are down up / down - SFM side up and LC side down down / up - SFM side down and LC side up Force10# show system (S-Series) s Display the current status of all stack members or a specific member. Syntax show system [brief | stack-unit unit-id | stack-ports {status | topology}] Parameters brief stack-unit unit-id stack-ports status | topology (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword brief to view an abbreviated list of system information. (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword stack-unit followed by the stack member ID for information on that stack member. Unit ID range: S55: 0-11 all other S-Series: 0-7 (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword stack-ports for information on the status or topology of the S55 stack ports. Note: THis option applies to the S55 only. Command Modes EXEC EXEC Privilege Command History Version 8.3.5.0 Version 7.8.1.0 Version 7.7.1.0 Version 7.6.1.0 Introduced on the S55. Modified output: Boot Flash field will display code level for boot code 2.8.1.1 and newer, while older boot codes are displayed as "Present". Modified output: Added Master Priority field. Introduced for S-Series switches Usage Figure 4-57 shows the output from the show system brief command. Figure 4-56 shows the output from the show system stack-unit command on a non-S55 system. Figure 4-57shows the output from the show system stack-unit command on an S55. Control and Monitoring | 133