Dell PowerVault 50F Dell PowerVault 56F 16-Port Fibre Channel Switch Inst - Page 91

interfaceShow, version, domainID, isl_ports, startTime, other, nghbP, delay, lastScn, lastScnTime,

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version domainID isl_ports startTime other The version of the FSPF protocol The local switch's domain ID A bitmap field that shows all local switch E_Ports The time the FSPF started, in milliseconds from boot The other fields represent internal FSPF variables The interfaceShow command displays FSPF interface information. This includes static information about the port (for example, variables allocated even when a port is down), and "neighbor" information which includes variables associated with the remote switch connected to the port. An FSPF interface corresponds to an E_Port. The static information fields are described in Table 4-21. Neighbor information fields are described in Table 4-22. With no parameters, it shows the information for all switch interfaces. The command syntax is interfaceShow . support.dell.com idbP nghbP ifNo cost delay lastScn lastScnTime upCount The current neighbor state; its value must be NB_ST_FULL for the ISL to forward frames to the adjacent switch; other values may be transitory; however if a value is retained for more than ten seconds, contact Dell for technical assistance Neighbor capabilities has a value of 0 The port number; it should be identical to the value specified in the command line The cost of sending a frame over the ISL connected to this port; the value 1000 indicates a 1-gigabits per second (Gbps) link The conventional delay incurred by a frame transmitted on this ISL; it is required by the FSPF protocol, and is a fixed value Last State Change Notification (SCN) received on this interface Time the last SCN was received The number of times this interface initialized (the transition number from an offline to E_Port state) PowerVault 56F 16-Port Fibre Channel Switch Commands 4-35

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PowerVault 56F 16-Port Fibre Channel Switch Commands
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The
interfaceShow
command displays FSPF interface information. This includes
static information about the port (for example, variables allocated even when a port is
down), and
neighbor
information which includes variables associated with the
remote switch connected to the port. An FSPF interface corresponds to an E_Port.
The static information fields are described in Table 4-21. Neighbor information fields
are described in Table 4-22.
With no parameters, it shows the information for all switch interfaces. The command
syntax is
interfaceShow
<port #>
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version
The version of the FSPF protocol
domainID
The local switch
s domain ID
isl_ports
A bitmap field that shows all local switch E_Ports
startTime
The time the FSPF started, in milliseconds from boot
other
The other fields represent internal FSPF variables
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idbP
The current neighbor state; its value must be NB_ST_FULL
for the ISL to forward frames to the adjacent switch; other
values may be transitory; however if a value is retained for
more than ten seconds, contact Dell for technical assistance
nghbP
Neighbor capabilities has a value of 0
ifNo
The port number; it should be identical to the value specified
in the command line
cost
The cost of sending a frame over the ISL connected to this
port; the value 1000 indicates a 1-gigabits per second (Gbps)
link
delay
The conventional delay incurred by a frame transmitted on
this ISL; it is required by the FSPF protocol, and is a fixed
value
lastScn
Last State Change Notification (SCN) received on this
interface
lastScnTime
Time the last SCN was received
upCount
The number of times this interface initialized (the transition
number from an offline to E_Port state)