Displaying Name Server Database Entries
This example shows how to display the name server database for all VSANs:
switch#
show fcns database
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FCID
TYPE
PWWN
(VENDOR)
FC4-TYPE:FEATURE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
0x010000
N
50:06:0b:00:00:10:a7:80
scsi-fcp fc-gs
0x010001
N
10:00:00:05:30:00:24:63 (Cisco)
ipfc
0x010002
N
50:06:04:82:c3:a0:98:52 (Company 1)
scsi-fcp 250
0x010100
N
21:00:00:e0:8b:02:99:36 (Company A)
scsi-fcp
0x020000
N
21:00:00:e0:8b:08:4b:20 (Company A)
0x020100
N
10:00:00:05:30:00:24:23 (Cisco)
ipfc
0x020200
N
21:01:00:e0:8b:22:99:36 (Company A)
scsi-fcp
This example shows how to display the name server database and statistical information for a specified VSAN:
switch#
show fcns database vsan 1
VSAN 1:
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FCID
TYPE
PWWN
(VENDOR)
FC4-TYPE:FEATURE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
0x030001
N
10:00:00:05:30:00:25:a3 (Cisco)
ipfc
0x030101
NL
10:00:00:00:77:99:60:2c (Interphase)
0x030200
N
10:00:00:49:c9:28:c7:01
0xec0001
NL
21:00:00:20:37:a6:be:14 (Seagate)
scsi-fcp
Total number of entries = 4
This example shows how to display the name server database details for all VSANs:
switch#
show fcns database detail
This example shows how to display the name server database statistics for all VSANs:
switch#
show fcns statistics
FDMI
Cisco SAN switches provide support for the Fabric-Device Management Interface (FDMI) functionality, as
described in the FC-GS-4 standard. FDMI enables management of devices such as Fibre Channel host bus
adapters (HBAs) through in-band communications. This addition complements the existing Fibre Channel
name server and management server functions.
Using the FDMI functionality, the switch software can extract the following management information about
attached HBAs and host operating systems without installing proprietary host agents:
•
Manufacturer, model, and serial number
•
Node name and node symbolic name
•
Hardware, driver, and firmware versions
•
Host operating system (OS) name and version number
All FDMI entries are stored in persistent storage and are retrieved when the FDMI process is started.
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Managing FLOGI, Name Server, FDMI, and RSCN Databases
FDMI