Dell PowerConnect Brocade M5424 Brocade 7.1.0 Fabric OS Command Reference Guid - Page 588
nsCamShow, Switch entry for, state, owner, cap_available, nsShow
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2 nsCamShow nsCamShow Displays information about remote devices in the Name Server (NS) cache. SYNOPSIS nscamshow [-t] DESCRIPTION NOTES OPERANDS Use this command to display the local NS cache information about the devices discovered in the fabric by the NS cache manager. If the NS cache manager does not discover new switches or new devices in the fabric, the command displays the message "No Entry is found!" For each discovered remote switch, this command displays the following information: Switch entry for N Displays the remote domain ID for the switch. state Displays one of the following values: known The local domain is aware of all the devices from this remote domain. unknown The local domain is unaware of devices from this remote domain. ERROR The information for this remote domain is unreliable. rev Fabric OS firmware version of the remote switch. For switches running firmware other than Fabric OS, a string of question marks ("????") is displayed. owner Displays the owner of the NSCAM database entry. The value displayed is a domain ID (domain address). For example, 0xfffc02 indicates domain 2 and is the domain on which the command has been executed. This is the local domain and the information is stored locally by this switch. cap_available Each switch in the fabric exchanges information regarding its capabilities (for example, firmware level, feature support, etc.). When the cap_available value is 1, it indicates that the local domain has received the capabilities of the remote domain that is being displayed. When the value is 0 capability information has not been received. The remaining information displayed for each device is the same that is displayed by the nsShow command. Refer to the nsShow help page for a description of these displays. 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. The following operand is optional: -t Displays the device type. The device type is defined in terms of two attributes. The first attribute indicates the origination of the device as one of the following: Physical The device is connected to the NX_Port, using FLOGI to log in to the switch. 560 Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1002746-01