HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch FCoE Command Reference - Page 89

FC ping commands, fcping

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Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters server-interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies a downlink interface by its type and number, which can be a VFC interface. external-interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an uplink interface by its type and number, which can be a VFC interface. Usage guidelines When uplink-to-downlink interface mappings are configured for a downlink interface, the downlink interface can select an uplink interface to map from only the uplink interfaces mapped to the downlink interface. If no uplink-to-downlink interface mapping is configured for the downlink interface, it can select an uplink interface to map from all uplink interfaces in the same VSAN. This command is available only when the switch is operating in NPV mode. Examples # Configure a mapping between VFC1 (downlink interface) and VFC2 (uplink interface). system-view [Sysname] vsan 10 [Sysname-vsan10] npv traffic-map server-interface vfc 1 external-interface vfc 2 FC ping commands fcping Use fcping to verify whether the destination address is reachable and to display the related statistics. Syntax fcping [ -c count | -t timeout ] * fcid fcid vsan vsan-id Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters -c count: Specifies the number of echo requests to be sent, in the range of 0 to 2147483647 and defaulting to 5. The value of 0 indicates that echo requests are continuously sent until you manually stop sending them. -t timeout: Specifies the timeout value in seconds of an echo reply. The value range is 1 to 10 and defaults to 5. If the source does not receive an echo reply within the timeout period, it considers the echo reply timed out. fcid fcid: Specifies the destination address. If the destination is a node, the fcid argument indicates the FC address of the node. If the destination is an FC switch, the fcid argument indicates the domain controller 84

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Views
VSAN view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
server-interface
interface-type interface-number
: Specifies a downlink interface by its type and number,
which can be a VFC interface.
external-interface
interface-type interface-number
: Specifies an uplink interface by its type and number,
which can be a VFC interface.
Usage guidelines
When uplink-to-downlink interface mappings are configured for a downlink interface, the downlink
interface can select an uplink interface to map from only the uplink interfaces mapped to the downlink
interface. If no uplink-to-downlink interface mapping is configured for the downlink interface, it can select
an uplink interface to map from all uplink interfaces in the same VSAN.
This command is available only when the switch is operating in NPV mode.
Examples
# Configure a mapping between VFC1 (downlink interface) and VFC2 (uplink interface).
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] vsan 10
[Sysname-vsan10] npv traffic-map server-interface vfc 1 external-interface vfc 2
FC ping commands
fcping
Use
fcping
to verify whether the destination address is reachable and to display the related statistics.
Syntax
fcping
[
-c
count
|
-t
timeout
] *
fcid
fcid
vsan
vsan-id
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
-c
count
: Specifies the number of echo requests to be sent, in the range of 0 to 2147483647 and
defaulting to 5. The value of 0 indicates that echo requests are continuously sent until you manually stop
sending them.
-t
timeout
: Specifies the timeout value in seconds of an echo reply. The value range is 1 to 10 and defaults
to 5. If the source does not receive an echo reply within the timeout period, it considers the echo reply
timed out.
fcid
fcid
: Specifies the destination address. If the destination is a node, the
fcid
argument indicates the FC
address of the node. If the destination is an FC switch, the
fcid
argument indicates the domain controller