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Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
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Configuring encryption and compression
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Viewing the encryption and compression configuration
To determine which ports are available for encryption or compression on each ASIC on the switch,
follow these steps:
1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions.
2. Enter the portEncCompShow command.
Example Using the portEncCompShow command
The following example shows the output for two ASICs. ASIC 1 (below the line of dashes) already
has compression configured and active on user ports 348 and 349. Given the limit of two ports per
ASIC, ASIC 1 has no more ports available for encryption or compression. ASIC 0 (above the dashed
line) has no ports configured for either encryption or compression and therefore has any two ports
available for this purpose. For bladed switches, use the switchShow command to determine the
slot number of a specific user port.
switch:admin>
portenccompshow
User
Encryption
Compression
Config
Port
configured
Active
configured
Active
Speed
----
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-----
17
No
No
No
No
4G
18
No
No
No
No
4G
19
No
No
No
No
4G
20
No
No
No
No
4G
21
No
No
No
No
4G
22
No
No
No
No
4G
23
No
No
No
No
4G
144
No
No
No
No
4G
145
No
No
No
No
4G
146
No
No
No
No
4G
147
No
No
No
No
4G
148
No
No
No
No
4G
149
No
No
No
No
4G
150
No
No
No
No
4G
151
No
No
No
No
4G
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88
No
No
No
No
4G
89
No
No
No
No
4G
90
No
No
No
No
4G
91
No
No
No
No
4G
[PORT LISTINGS HIDDEN TO SIMPLIFY DISPLAY]
345
No
No
No
No
4G
346
No
No
No
No
4G
347
No
No
No
No
4G
348
No
No
Yes
Yes
4G
349
No
No
Yes
Yes
4G
350
No
No
No
No
4G
351
No
No
No
No
4G
Port speed and encryption/compression enabled ports
The maximum number of ports on a device that can support the encryption and compression
feature depends on the port speeds and the device.
Table 62
on page 395 describes how the
number of ports supported per chip is determined.
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