Fabric OS 5.2.x administrator guide
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Refer to the
Fabric OS Command Reference Manual
for more information about the
portCfgIslMode
command.
Checking status
You can check the status of switch operation, high availability features, and fabric connectivity.
How to verify switch operation
1.
Connect to the switch and log in as
admin
.
2.
Enter the
switchShow
command at the command line. This command displays a switch summary and
a port summary.
3.
Check that the switch and ports are online.
4.
Use the
switchStatusShow
command to further check the status of the switch.
How to verify high-availability features
High-Availability (HA) features provide maximum reliability and nondisruptive replacement of key
hardware and software modules. To verify these features, connect to the switch as admin and use any of
the following commands:
•
chassisshow
verifies the field replaceable units (FRUs).
•
Directors
•
haShow
verifies that HA is enabled, that the heartbeat is up, and that the HA state is synchronized
between the active and standby CP blades.
•
slotShow
inventories and displays the current status of each slot in the system.
How to verify fabric connectivity
1.
Connect to the switch and log in as
admin
.
2.
Enter the
fabricShow
command at the command line. This command displays a summary of all the
switches in the fabric.
How to verify device connectivity
1.
Connect to the switch and log in as
admin
.
2.
Optional
:
Enter the
switchShow
command to verify that devices, hosts, and storage are connected.
3.
Optional
: Enter the
nsShow
command to verify that devices, hosts, and storage have successfully
registered with the Name Server.
switch:admin>
fabricshow
Switch ID Worldwide Name Enet IP Addr FC IP Addr Name
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1: fffc01 10:00:00:60:69:80:04:5a 192.168.186.61 192.168.68.193 “switch61”
3: fffc03 10:00:00:60:69:10:9c:29 192.168.186.175 0.0.0.0 “switch175”
4: fffc04 10:00:00:60:69:12:14:b7 192.168.174.70 0.0.0.0 “switch70”
5: fffc05 10:00:00:60:69:45:68:04 192.168.144.121 0.0.0.0 “switch121”
6: fffc06 10:00:00:60:69:00:54:ea 192.168.174.79 192.168.68.197 “switch79”
7: fffc07 10:00:00:60:69:80:04:5b 192.168.186.62 192.168.68.194 “switch62”
8: fffc08 10:00:00:60:69:04:11:22 192.168.186.195 0.0.0.0 ”switch195”
9: fffc09 10:00:00:60:69:10:92:04 192.168.189.197 192.168.68.198 “switch197”
10: fffc0a 10:00:00:60:69:50:05:47 192.168.189.181 192.168.68.181 “switch181”
11: fffc0b 10:00:00:60:69:00:54:e9 192.168.174.78 192.168.68.196 “switch78”
15: fffc0f 10:00:00:60:69:30:1e:16 192.168.174.73 0.0.0.0 “switch73”
33: fffc21 10:00:00:60:69:90:02:5e 192.168.144.120 0.0.0.0 “switch120”
44: fffc2c 10:00:00:60:69:c0:06:8d 192.168.144.121 0.0.0.0
“switch121”
97: fffc61 10:00:00:60:69:90:02:ed 192.168.144.123 0.0.0.0 “switch123”
98: fffc62 10:00:00:60:69:90:03:32 192.168.144.122 0.0.0.0 “switch122”
The Fabric has 15 switches
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 ...
Page 442: ...426 ...
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