HP StorageWorks 2/128 Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Manual (53-1000240-0 - Page 709
Point-to-point but not yet E_Port or F_Port., Fabric ID oversubscribed
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Note: Enter commands in lowercase only; mixed case is for readability. switchShow 2 Proto comment Fabric OS Command Reference Manual Publication Number: 53-1000240-01 Testing Running diagnostics. Offline Connection not established (for virtual ports only). Online Port is up and running. Protocol support by GbE port. ISCSI Ports support ISCSI. FCIP Ports support FCIP. The comment field is blank, or displays: Disabled Port is disabled. Bypassed Port is bypassed (loop only). Loopback Port is in loopback mode. E_Port Fabric port; displays WWN and name of attached switch. If the port is configured as EX_Port, the WWN of the attached switch is the same as the router. F_Port Point-to-point port; displays WWN of attached N_Port. G_Port Point-to-point but not yet E_Port or F_Port. L_Port Loop port; displays number of NL_Ports. EX_Port Router port; displays WWN of the attached edge switch. Mirror Port The port is a mirror port. (Trunk master) Port is the master port in a group of trunking ports. (Trunk port, master is port #x) Port is configured as a trunking port; the master port is port #x. (upstream) E_Port is an upstream path towards the principal switch of the fabric. (downstream) E_Port is a downstream path away from the principal switch of the fabric. Persistently Disabled This port has been disabled using portCfgPersistentDisable. FICON Persistent DID This port has been disabled since the switch could not obtain its configuration domain ID during the fabric reconfiguration when FICON mode was enabled. Refer to ficonShow for more information. Fabric ID conflict Two different fabrics have been assigned the same fabric ID ( EX_Ports only). Fabric ID oversubscribed One fabric has been assigned two different fabric IDs (EX_Ports only). 2-675