Fabric OS 5.2.x administrator guide 339
To set the speed for all of the ports on the switch
1.
Connect to the switch and log in as admin.
2.
Enter the
switchCfgSpeed
command. The format is:
The following example sets the speed for all ports on the switch to two Gbit/second:
The following example sets the speed for all ports on the switch to autonegotiate:
Displaying trunking information
The
trunkShow
command offers an efficient means of listing out all the trunks and members of a trunk.
You can easily discover the peer ports for disabling a port, disconnecting or adding additional members.
Viewing trunks is also useful for when you want to ensure that trunks are formed correctly.
Use the
trunkShow
command to display the following information about ISL Trunking groups:
•
Number identifier.
•
Port-to-port connections, listed in the following format:
local port number
->
remote port number
.
•
WWNs of the remote switches.
•
Deskew values (the time difference, in nanoseconds divided by 10, for traffic to travel over each ISL as
compared to the shortest ISL in the group). The system automatically sets the minimum deskew value of
the shortest ISL to 15.
•
Master ports.
To display trunking information:
1.
Connect to the switch and log in as admin.
2.
Enter the
trunkShow
command.
switchcfgspeed
speedlevel
speedlevel
Specifies the speed of the link:
•
0—Auto-negotiating mode. The port automatically configures for the
highest speed.
•
1—one Gbit/sec mode. Fixes the port at a speed of one Gbit/sec.
Changing the speed to one Gbit/sec causes the port to be excluded from
the trunk group.
•
2—two Gbit/second mode. Fixes the port at a speed of two Gbit/second.
•
4—four Gbit/second mode. Fixes the port at a speed of four Gbit/second.
(4/16 SAN Switch and 4/8 SAN Switch, SAN Switch 4/32 and 4/256
SAN Director switches only.)
switch:admin>
switchcfgspeed 2
Committing configuration...done.
switch:admin>
switch:admin>
switchcfgspeed 0
Committing configuration...done.
switch:admin>
Summary of Contents for AE370A - Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch 4/12
Page 18: ...18 ...
Page 82: ...82 Managing user accounts ...
Page 102: ...102 Configuring standard security features ...
Page 126: ...126 Maintaining configurations ...
Page 198: ...198 Routing traffic ...
Page 238: ...238 Using the FC FC routing service ...
Page 260: ...260 Administering FICON fabrics ...
Page 280: ...280 Working with diagnostic features ...
Page 332: ...332 Administering Extended Fabrics ...
Page 414: ...398 Configuring the PID format ...
Page 420: ...404 Configuring interoperability mode ...
Page 426: ...410 Understanding legacy password behaviour ...
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