Dell PowerVault 51F Dell PowerVault 56F 16-Port Fibre Channel Switch Inst - Page 95

mcastShow, nbrStateShow, interfaceShow., linkCnt, output port, linkID, rem port, costCnt, Local Port

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linkCnt output port linkID rem port costCnt type The link count, is the number of neighbors in NB_ST_FULL state that are adjacent to the switch described by this record. The linkCnt field is followed by a number of lines equal to the link count. Output port is the ISL port number connecting the neighbor switch. The neighbor switch's domain ID. The port on the remote switch that the local port (out port) is connected to. The cost of sending a frame over the ISL connected to this port. It is the same value as the cost in the neighbor data structure of the switch described by this record. It is always 0. Always 1. The mcastShow command, without parameters, displays multicast tree information for all the multicast groups. With a parameter (group number), it displays information about one multicast group only. The nbrStateShow command displays neighbor's summary information. This information can also be retrieved using interfaceShow. The command provides essential information to determine the fabric topology in a concise way. By using this command, you can discover the domain ID of all switches adjacent to the local switch, and the port number on the local and remote switch. The fields are described in Table 4-24. With no parameters, it displays the neighbor's state summary for all the neighbors instead of a neighbor connected to port 0 only. The command syntax is nbrStateShow to list all neighbors. The command syntax is ified port. to list the neighbor on the spec- support.dell.com Local Port Domain Remote Port Corresponds to idbNo in the neighbor data structure Corresponds to nghbId in the neighbor data structure Corresponds to remPort in the neighbor data structure PowerVault 56F 16-Port Fibre Channel Switch Commands 4-39

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PowerVault 56F 16-Port Fibre Channel Switch Commands
4-39
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The
mcastShow
command, without parameters, displays multicast tree information
for all the multicast groups. With a parameter (group number), it displays information
about one multicast group only.
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The
nbrStateShow
command displays neighbor's summary information. This infor-
mation can also be retrieved using
interfaceShow.
The command provides essential
information to determine the fabric topology in a concise way. By using this com-
mand, you can discover the domain ID of all switches adjacent to the local switch, and
the port number on the local and remote switch. The fields are described in
Table 4-24.
With no parameters, it displays the neighbor's state summary for all the neighbors
instead of a neighbor connected to port 0 only.
The command syntax is
nbrStateShow
to list all neighbors.
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to list the neighbor on the spec-
ified port.
linkCnt
The link count, is the number of neighbors in NB_ST_FULL state
that are adjacent to the switch described by this record. The
linkCnt field is followed by a number of lines equal to the link
count.
output port
Output port is the ISL port number connecting the neighbor
switch.
linkID
The neighbor switch
s domain ID.
rem port
The port on the remote switch that the local port (out port) is con-
nected to.
costCnt
The cost of sending a frame over the ISL connected to this port.
It is the same value as the cost in the neighbor data structure of
the switch described by this record. It is always 0.
type
Always 1.
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Local Port
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Corresponds to nghbId
in the neighbor data structure
Remote Port
Corresponds to remPort
in the neighbor data structure
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