Dell PowerEdge M710 Fabric OS Command Reference Manual Supporting Fabric - Page 965
switchShow, portCfgLongDistance, Operands, portname, portcount, iscsi, Examples, Access Gateway Mode
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switchShow 2 On the Brocade 8000, the Proto column identifies the FCoE ports of the switch. For all FCoE ports, the speed is 10 Gbps. The default configuration of an FCoE port is an F_Port configuration. After a successful reboot switchShow displays all FCoE ports as online. For each FCoE port, the FCoE controller WWN is shown. FCoE ports are not configurable with the Fabric OS port commands. Use the fcoe commands instead. If a port is configured as a long distance port, the long distance level is displayed in the format of Lx, where x represents the long distance level number. See portCfgLongDistance for the level description. The port state for disabled E_Ports displays as In_Sync when the port is the interswitch link (ISL) between a Brocade 48000 and a Brocade 24000. If the ISL is between a Brocade 48000 and a Brocade 4100 or 200E, the disabled E_Port displays as No_Sync. On a Brocade 7600 switch, if the SAS image is not consistent with the FOS image, the message "SAS Virtualization Disabled" is displayed. When a port is configured as an N_Port and is online, switchShow displays its type as an N_Port. Also, switchShow displays the WWN of the border switch attached to this N_Port as a 24-bit Port Identifier assigned to this port by the enterprise fabric. In an AD context, if one of the L_Ports or NPIV Ports is a part of the current AD, the complete device information attached to the port is displayed. Operands This command has the following operands: -slot slot Displays blade information. You can specify this operand with -portname, but not with any other operand. -portname Displays the name for each port on the switch. The port name is set by the portName command. You can specify this operand with -slot, but not with any other operand. -portcount Displays the number of ports on the switch. This operand is exclusive. -iscsi Displays the number of ports on the iSCSI sessions associated with GbE ports in a switch. This operand is exclusive. Examples To display the port count: switch:admin> switchshow -portcount FC ports = 198, GE ports = 12 To display GbE ports with iSCSI sessions: switch:admin> switchshow -iscsi Ports of Slot 1 ge0 ge1 ge2 ge3 ge4 ge5 ge6 ge7 Sessions 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 To display a QoS-capable Core Access Gateway with online AoQ F_Ports and N_Ports: switch:admin> switchName: switchType: switchState: switchMode: switchWwn: switchBeacon: FC Router: switchshow Spirit_125 66.1 Online Access Gateway Mode 10:00:00:05:1e:85:95:d0 OFF OFF Fabric OS Command Reference 933 53-1001764-02