Sun Server Serial Number Format

Sun Server Serial Number Format

Show Commands Table Of Contents Show Commands This chapter documents the following commands: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • show arp ethernet To display entries in the Ethernet ARP routing table, enter the show arp ethernet command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode. Show arp ethernet Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012 Privilege Level: Ethernet read-only user. Your Server Switch dynamically creates ARP connections on an as-needed basis and removes ARP entries from ARP routing tables when connections drop. Describes the fields in the show arp ethernet command output.

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4/1 00:05:ad:00:10:41 20.45.0.1 static Related Commands show authentication To display how your system authenticates logins, enter the show authentication command in Privileged Exec mode. Show authentication Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: General read-only user. Use this command to determine if your Server Switch uses a RADIIUS server, along with the local database, to authenticate CLI user logins. If your Server Switch uses both resources, the command output displays the order in which your Server Switch authenticates logins.

Describes the fields in the show authentication command output. Related Commands show backplane To display a breakdown of Serial Electrically Erasable and Programmable Read-Only Memory (SEEPROM) details of your Server Switch, enter the show backplane command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode. Show backplane Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012 Privilege Level: General read-only user. The output of the show backplane command assists product support personnel. Describes the fields in the show backplane command output. Description base-mac-addr 24-bit base MAC address of this chassis. Chassis-id Factory-assigned, 64-bit chassis-identification number. Chassis-guid Factory-assigned GUID of the chassis. Product serial-number Factory-assigned product serial number.

Pca serial-number Printed circuit assembly (PCA) serial number. Pca number Printed Circuit Assembly (PCA) assembly number. Fru number Field replaceable unit (FRU) number for the actual switch (Cisco SFS 3001) or chassis (Cisco SFS 3012). Examples The following example displays the SEEPROM details of the Server Switch backplane. 0 PY-0405-00044 SFS-7000P 248 show boot-config To display the active system image that runs when your Server Switch boots, enter the show boot-config command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode. Show boot-config Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults No default behavior or values Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: General read-only user. The show boot-config command displays the image that initializes chassis firmware and configures the interfaces. This command lists the files that were used to bring up the system, the files to use the next time the system reboots, and the backup files to use in the event that the primary boot files are not available. Describes the fields in the show boot-config command output. Integer (Optional) Bridge group number.

Narrows the display output to only forwarding information relevant to that particular bridge group. Subnet (Optional) Specifies a particular subnet to display in the command output. Subnet-prefix (Optional) Particular subnet to display in the command output. Prefix-length (Optional) Prefix length of the subnet to display in the command output. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes: User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012 Privilege Level: Unrestricted read-write user.

Explains the fields that appear in the show bridge-subnets command output. Description bridge-group-id Displays the integer-value identifier of the bridge group that the administrator assigned with the bridge-group command. Bridge-group-name Displays the ASCII text string identifier that the administrator assigned with the bridge-group command. Eth-bridge-port Displays the trunk that the bridge group uses to connect to the Ethernet switch. Ib-bridge-port Displays the internal gateway slot#/port# of the bridge-group. Broadcast-forwarding Displays True if you enable broadcast-forwarding.

Displays False if you disable broadcast forwarding. Broadcast-forwarding-mode loop-protection-method Displays one if you enable ARP Packet Painting. If you disable ARP Packet Painting. Refer to the Ethernet Gateway User Guide for more information.

Multicast Displays true if the bridge group belongs to a multicast group. Displays false if the bridge group does not belong to a multicast group. Redundancy-group Displays the redundancy group to which the bridge group belongs. Status-in-redundancy-group Displays none (when the bridge group is not in a redundancy group), primary, or secondary. Examples The following example (output abridged) shows all bridge groups on the Server Switch. Card-selection Card, list of cards, or range of cards to view.

All Displays the details of all interface cards in your Server Switch. Defaults The show card command displays all cards by default. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: General read-only user.

• Use the following syntax format to display the details of one card: show card 5 • Use the following syntax format to display the details of a list of cards: show card 5,9,14 • Use the following syntax format to display the details of a range of cards: show card 5-9 • Use the following syntax format to display the details of a list with ranges of cards: show card 5, 7-9, 14 describes the fields in the show card command output. Description slot Displays the number of the slot that the card occupies. Admin type Displays the type of the interface card that the administrator specified with the type command. The first two letters of the entry indicate the general type of the card: • en for Ethernet • ib for InfiniBand • fc for Fibre Channel The number of ports on the card follow the two-letter type identifier. The remaining number and letter identify the speed of the ports on the card.

The admin type fc2port2G indicates a Fibre Channel card with two ports that run at a maximum speed of 2 Gbps. Note The controller and controllerIb12port4x cards serve as an exception to these rules. The 'admin type' identifier 'controller' indicates the type of independent controller card found on both sides of the system chassis. The 'admin type' identifier 'controllerIb12port4x' indicates a controller card that piggy-backs onto a 12-port InfiniBand switch card where each port connection can support speeds up to 4X. Oper type Displays the type of the card as detected by the controller. If any conflict occurs between admin type and oper type, the system assumes that the type specified by oper type is correct and allows you to configure the card based upon this assumption.

If a type mismatch occurs, verify that you are selecting the correct type for the card in the chassis. Admin status Displays the administrative status (that you configure with the shutdown and no shutdown commands) of the port. Oper status Displays the operational status as detected by the controller. This represents the absolute status of the interface card based upon self-detection. The value of this read-only field appears as one of the following: • unknown, which generally indicates that an error occurred when the card booted • up, which indicates that the card successfully runs • down, which indicates that a user disabled the card with the shutdown command • failure, which indicates that the card failed to boot correctly The 'up' indicator means that your card runs successfully.

You can only configure cards with an operational status of 'up.' Oper code Displays the general condition of the interface card. The general condition may appear as any of the following: • unknown • normal • wrongBootImage • bootFailed • tooHot • checkingBootImage • rebooting • booting • standby • recoveryImage A condition of 'unknown' indicates an unsupported interface card. To address this condition, replace the card with a supported card.

The oper code of a card must appear as 'normal' for the oper status of the card to appear as 'up.' A 'wrong-image' condition indicates that the active system image on the interface card does not match the active system image on the controller. All cards must run the same active system image as the controller card to function. A 'bootFailed' condition indicates that the active system image on the card was incompletely or incorrectly loaded.

If the other interface cards come up successfully, reset the individual card. Otherwise, reboot your entire Server Switch. When your card overheats, the 'tooHot' condition appears in the show card command output. Enter the ' show fan' command to check to see if your fans have failed. The 'booting' condition indicates that the card has not finished loading necessary image data for internal configuration.

Boot stage Boot Stage could be any of the following: • recovery • ipl • ppcboot • fpga • pic • ib • rootfs • kernel • exe • done boot status Boot Status may appear as any of the following: • upgrading • success • failed • badVersion • badCrc • memoryError • outOfSpace • programmingError • hardwareError • fileNotFound • inProgress boot image Displays the active system image that the card runs when it boots. Product serial-number Displays the factory-assigned product serial number of the card. Pca serial-number Displays the Printed Circuit-Assembly (PCA) serial number of the card. Pca number Displays the Printed Circuit-Assembly (PCA) assembly number of the card. Fru number Displays the field-replaceable unit (FRU) number of the card. Card-selection (Optional) Card, list of cards, or range of cards to view. All (Optional) Displays resources and data of all cards in the chassis.

Defaults The show card-inventory defaults to show card-inventory all. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: General read-only user. Each interface card is a system in itself. The following comprise system resources: • available and used memory • available and used flash memory • active system image on the interface card • CPU name and version The active system image should match the active image that runs on the controller card. Occasions may occur when you update the system image on the controller but not on an interface card, such as when you swap interface cards between chassis or update the system image on the controller when an interface card goes down.

Disk space may be an issue if you try to update the system image on the controller but cannot propagate this data to the interface card because the interface card has no free space. The CPU description may be requested by support personnel in the event you are experience difficulties with a controller or interface card. Describes the fields in the show card-inventory command output. Description slot-id Slot number of the controller card, gateway module, or InfiniBand switch. Used-memory Total amount of local RAM being used by the card. Slot-id Displays the slot ID.

Used-memory Total amount of memory used in local RAM. Free-memory Total amount of available local RAM.

Used-disk-space Total amount of local flash memory space being used by the card. Free-disk-space Total amount of available local flash memory space.

Last-image-source Last image that the card booted. Primary-image-source Active system image to use when the system reboots. This value should be the same for all cards in the system. Image If only one instance of the image field appears, it indicates the system image used to initialize the card firmware. If there are two instances of the image field, the second instance indicates a second system image present on the card. Cpu-descr CPU type, model, and firmware version.

The disk on chip (DOC) versions are appended to the existing CPU descriptions in this release. Fpga-firmware-rev Current FPGA firmware version that the card runs. Ib-firmware-rev Version of InfiniBand firmware on the card. Note The CLI displays the device-id and version number of the IB chip for each card for Anafa 2 chips. This content appears in parentheses next to the firmware version.

For original Anafa chips, no parenthetical text appears. The Cisco SFS 3001 and Cisco SFS 3012 run original Anafa chips.

Cisco SFS 7000s and Cisco SFS 7008s run later models. Hw-rev-level: xxx. Related Commands show cdp To display the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) advertisement information, enter the show cdp command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode. Show cdp Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults CDP is running when the chassis boots. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: Unrestricted read-write user.

The Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) is used to obtain protocol addresses of neighboring devices and discover the platform of those devices. Using it with the MIB database allows applications to learn the device and the SNMP agent address of neighboring devices.

CDP uses the CISCO-CDP-MIB. Each device configured for CDP sends periodic messages, known as advertisements, to a multicast address. Each device advertises at least one address at which it can receive SNMP messages. The advertisements also contain time-to-live, or holdtime, information, which indicates the length of time a receiving device should hold CDP information before discarding it. Each device also listens to the periodic CDP messages sent by others in order to learn about neighboring devices and determine when their interfaces to the media go up or down.

CDP Version-2 is the most recent release of the protocol. With CDP Version-2, detailed information is provided on the VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) management domain and duplex modes of neighbor devices, CDP-related counters, and VLAN IDs of connecting ports.

This can help the Ethernet gateway configuration. CDP is run on server switches over both management-Ethernet and management-IB interfaces. Examples The following example displays the CDP advertisement informaton.

Type number (Optional) Displays the type of device discovered, the device name, the number and type of the local interface (port), the number of seconds the CDP advertisement is valid for the port, the device type, the device product number, and the port ID. Detail (Optional) Displays information on the native VLAN ID, the duplex mode, and the VTP domain name associated with the neighbor device. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: Unrestricted read-write user. Examples The following example displays the CDP neighbors information.

Related Commands show clock To display the current system time, enter the show clock command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode. Show clock Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: Unrestricted read-write user. If you have not set the clock, system time begins at 00:00:00, January 1, 1970.

Examples The following example displays the clock settings of the Server Switch. SFS-7000P# Related Commands show config To display the startup configuration, enter the show config command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode. Show config Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: Unrestricted read-write user. The show config command displays the current configuration as a series of commands in the format that you use when you execute commands in a CLI session. This command queries all active service components to collect their current configuration data and translates the data into a CLI command format. This record of the configuration may be saved, edited, and reused to replicate a configuration. SFS-7000P# Related Commands show diagnostic To display diagnostics, enter the show diagnostic command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

Show diagnostic Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: General read-only user. Examples The following example displays the system diagnostics available. Related Commands show diagnostic chassis To display completed or ongoing diagnostic tests the chassis, enter the show diagnostic chassis command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

Show diagnostic chassis Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Privilege Level: Unrestricted read-write user. Examples The following example displays the completed and ongoing diagnostic tests on card 3. Iled=0, Total=1 Related Commands show diagnostic fru-error To display field-replaceable unit (FRU) run-time errors, enter the show diagnostic fru-error command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

Show diagnostic fru-error Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes: User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008 Privilege Level: Unrestricted read-write user. Lists and describes the fields in the show diagnostic fru-error command. Description test Test that ran or runs on the card.

Port Ethernet port number, in slot#/port# notation. Validation Displays enabled or disabled to indicate validation status. Data-size Size of the test data.

Data-pattern Pattern of the test data. Iterations Number of iterations of the test. Action Last action that an administrator performed on the test. Result Result of the last action that an administrator performed on the test. Percentage-completed Percentage of the test that has executed.

Result-string Result of the diagnostic test. Examples The following example displays the completed and ongoing diagnostic tests on port 1 of Ethernet gateway 9. Description test Test that ran or runs on the card. Port Fibre Channel port number, in slot#/port# notation. Validation Displays enabled or disabled to indicate validation status. Data-size Size of the test data.

Data-pattern Pattern of the test data. Iterations Number of iterations of the test. Source-id Source WWPN for the test. Target-id Target WWPN for the test. Action Last action that an administrator performed on the test.

Result Result of the last action that an administrator performed on the test. Percentage-completed Percentage of the test that has executed. Result-string Result of the diagnostic test. Examples The following example displays the completed and ongoing diagnostic tests on all Ethernet ports. Description test Test that ran or runs on the card. Port InfiniBand port number, in slot#/port# notation. Validation Displays enabled or disabled to indicate validation status.

Data-size Size of the test data. Data-pattern Pattern of the test data.

Iterations Number of iterations of the test. Source-id Source LID for the test. Target-id Target LID for the test. Action Last action that an administrator performed on the test. Result Result of the last action that an administrator performed on the test. Percentage-completed Percentage of the test that has executed.

Result-string Result of the diagnostic test. Examples The following example displays the completed and ongoing diagnostic tests on port 1 of InfiniBand switch card 16. Related Commands show diagnostic post To display POST error messages, enter the show diagnostic post command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode. Show diagnostic post Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008 Privilege Level: Unrestricted read-write user. Lists and describes the fields in the show diagnostic post command. Result-string: show diagnostic rack-locator To display the results of the rack locator test, enter the show diagnostic rack-locator command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode. Show diagnostic rack-locator Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008 Privilege Level: Unrestricted read-write user. Lists and describes the fields in the show diagnostic rack-locator command. Result-string: LED Test, Final report: PASSED Related Commands show fan To display the status of the fans in your Server Switch, enter the show fan command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode. Show fan Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012 Privilege Level: General read-only user. For the health of your Server Switch, you want both fans to function while your Server Switch runs. If the operational status of a fan appears as down, contact customer support for a fan module replacement. Describes the fields in the show fan command output. Description fan Fan number. Fan 1 resides on the left-side as you are facing the front of the chassis.

Fan 2 resides on the right-side of the chassis. Oper status Operational status of the fan. The value appears as unknown, up, down, or failure. An up value indicates the fan functions correctly. Speed (%) Speed of the fan as a percentage of the maximum speed of the fan. Product serial number Factory-assigned product serial-number. Pca serial-number Printed Circuit-Assembly (PCA) serial-number.

Pca number Printed Circuit-Assembly (PCA) assembly-number. Fru number Field-replaceable unit (FRU) number. Examples The following example displays the fan settings on the Server Switch.

Guid GUID of the initiator to view. Extension GUID extension of the initiator to view. Defaults Enter the show fc srp initiator command with no arguments to display all initiators. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012 Privilege Level: Fibre Channel read-only user. This command displays active and inactive initiators. Enter this command without any arguments to display the initiator information for all configured SRP initiators.

If you specify a GUID, you must also specify the extension. Description guid GUID of the initiator. Extension GUID extension of the initiator. Description User-assigned ASCII description of the initiator.

Wwnn World-wide node name (WWNN) of the initiator. Credit Indicates the amount of traffic that the initiator can accept. Active-ports IB ports on your Server Switch through which the initiator passes traffic. Pkeys Partition key(s) of the initiator. Action Displays the last action you performed using the fc srp initiator command on this initiator. Displays the last action you have performed using the config fc arp initiator commond on this initiator. The action can be discover-itl or auto-bind.

Possible values are: none (when no action was taken) success, in-progress, or fail. Result Displays the result of the action that appears in the 'action' field. Possible values are: non (when no action was taken), success, in-progress, or fail.

Any results other than 'Operation completed successfully' occur due to interface errors. Wwpns World-wide port names (WWPNs) of the virtual ports (NL_ports) that point to the initiator. Examples The following example displays the initiators that users have configured on the Server Switch. Wwpn World-wide port name (WWPN) of the virtual port of the initiator. Target Displays the targets that your initiator can access through the virtual port. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012 Privilege Level: Fibre Channel read-only user. Use this command to verify that your initiator connects to all of the targets that you configured for it. Lists and describes the fields in the show fc srp initiator-wwpn-view command output. Description wwpn World-wide port name (WWPN) of the target port that the initiator can access through the virtual port. Wwnn World-wide node name (WWNN) of the target. Description Description of the target.

Ioc-guid GUID of the I/O controller of the target. Service-name Service name of the target. Protocol-ids Protocols that the target supports. Fc-address Fibre Channel address of the target. Mtu Maximum transmission unit (MTU), in bytes, of the target. Connection-type Displays nl-port to indicate a virtual FC port.

Physical-access Physical FC port (in slot#/port# format) of the virtual port. Examples The following example displays the targets that the initiator can access through the specified virtual port. Guid (Optional) GUID of the initiator in the IT pair.

Extension (Optional) GUID extension of the initiator in the IT pair. Target-wwpn (Optional) World-wide port name (WWPN) of the target FC storage port in the IT pair. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012 Privilege Level: Unrestricted read-write user. Use this command to verify you successfully created IT pairs on your Server Switch. Description guid GUID of the initiator in the initiator-target pair. Extension GUID extension of the initiator in the initiator-target pair. Carrom Board Game Free Download For Windows 8. Target-wwpn WWPN of the target storage.

Description User-assigned description of the initiator-target pair. Non-restricted-ports Ports on your Server Switch that grant the initiator of the IT pair access to storage. Active-ports Ports on your Server Switch through which the initiator of the IT pair passes traffic. Physical-access Physical port(s) on your Server Switch to which the initiator of the IT pair connects. Mode Displays 'normal-mode' or 'test-mode.' Configure the mode to normal-mode to permit initators to log in to storage. In test-mode, the FC gateway persistently logs into storage and blocks the initiators.

Action Displays the last action you performed using the config fc srp it command on this initiator target. The ation can be discover-itl result Displays the result of the action that appears in the 'action' field. Possible values are: none (when no action was taken), success, in-progress, or fail.Any result other than 'Operation completed successfully' occurs due to interface errors. Examples The following example displays the details of an IT pair.

Guid (Optional) Global unique identifier (GUID) of the initiator. Extension (Optional) GUID extension of the initiator. Wwpn (Optional) World-wide port name (WWPN) of the target port on the FC storage device. LUN (Optional) Logical unit number (LUN) of the FC storage device.

Defaults Enter the show fc srp itl command with not arguments to display all ITLs on your Server Switch. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012 Privilege Level: Unrestricted read-write user. Enter this command without arguments to display the ITL information for all connected Fibre Channel devices. This command displays active and inactive ITLs. Describes the fields in the show fc srp itl command output.

Description guid GUID of the initiator. Extension GUID extension of the initiator. Target-wwpn WWPN of the target port on the FC storage device. Fc-lunid Fibre Channel LUN ID of the storage disk/tape/stripe. Description User-configured description. Srp-lunid Internal SRP LUN ID. This value serves as a SRP-side alias for a FC LUN ID.

By default, the srp-lunid value matches the LUN variable. Logical-id (raw 64 bytes) Numeric disk LU.

Logical-id (formatted display) Alphanumeric disk LU. Gateway-port-mask-policy Displays a list of unrestricted ports though which the ITL traffic can pass. Lun-policy Displays restricted when the you activate the LUN masking policy and non-restricted when you deactivate the policy. Hi-mark The maximum number of outstanding requests from the initiator to the storage that the ITL can maintain. Max-retry Configures the maximum number of retries that the initiator can send to the storage device. Min-io-timeout Maximum amount of time, in seconds, that elapses before a SRP request times out.

Dynamic-path-affinity Displays 'true' when you enable the feature, otherwise displays 'false.' Dynamic-gateway-port-loadbalancing Displays 'true' when you enable the feature, otherwise displays'false.' Dynamic-storage-port-loadbalancing Displays 'true' when you enable the feature, otherwise displays'false.' If this feature does not apply to the storage, no output appears. Dynamic-gateway-port-failover Displays 'true' when you enable the feature, otherwise displays'false.' Dynamic-storage-port-failover Displays 'true' when you enable the feature, otherwise displays'false.'

If this feature does not apply to the storage, no output appears. Active-slots Slots on which ITL traffic actively runs.

Examples The following example displays the ITLs in the configuration file on the Server Switch. Guid (Optional) Global unique identifier (GUID) of the initiator.

Extension (Optional) GUID extension of the initiator. Wwpn (Optional) World-wide port name (WWPN) of the target port on the FC storage device.

LUN (Optional) Logical unit number (LUN) of the FC storage device. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012 Privilege Level: Fibre Channel read-only user. Enter this command without any arguments to display the SRP/Fibre Channel statistics for every ITL. Lists and describes the output of the show fc srp itl-statistics command. Description guid GUID of the initiator. Extension GUID extension of the initiator. Target-wwpn WWPN of the target.

Srp-lunid LUN ID of the LUN in the ITL. Slot-id Slot on the Server Switch in which the FC gateway resides. Srp-cmds-outstanding Cumulative number of outstanding SRP commands. Srp-errors Cumulative number of SRP errors. Srp-initiated-ios Total number of SRP I/O requests. Srp-bytes-read Cumulative number of SRP bytes read by one or all FC gateways. Srp-bytes-written Cumulative number of SRP bytes written by one or all FC gateways.

Fcp-cmds-outstanding Cumulative number of outstanding FC commands. Fcp-cmds-completed Cumulative number of commands that one or all FC gateways executed. Fcp-errors Cumulative number of FC errors on one or all gateways.

Fcp-initiated-ios Total number of FC I/O requests. Fcp-bytes-read Cumulative number of FC bytes read by one or all FC gateways. Fcp-bytes-written Cumulative number of FC bytes written by one or all FC gateways. Examples The following example displays ITL traffic statistics for the ITLs in the configuration file on the Server Switch. Description logical-id (formatted display) ID of the LUN. Description User-defined LU description. Device-category Displays 'random' or 'sequential' to identify the type of LUN.

Targets Displays the WWPN of the target in which the LUN resides. Hi-mark The maximum number of outstanding requests from the initiator to the storage that the ITL can maintain. Max-retry Displays the number of failed communication attempts that must occur before the LUN identifies the initiator as inaccessible. Min-io-timeout Maximum amount of time that elapses before a SRP request times out. Dynamic-path-affinity Displays 'true' if you enable the feature and 'false' if you disable the feature. Dynamic-gateway-port-loadbalancing Displays 'true' if you enable the feature and 'false' if you disable the feature. Dynamic-storage-port-loadbalancing Displays 'true' if you enable the feature and 'false' if you disable the feature.

Vendor-id Vendor-assigned ID of the LUN. Product-id Vendor-assigned product ID of the LUN. Product-revision Manufacturer-assigned product revision number. Physical-access FC gateway Ports on your Server Switch that connect to the LU.

Examples The following example displays the LUs (storage disks) that connect to the Server Switch. SFS-7000P# Related Commands show fc srp statistics To display aggregate SRP I/O statistics for all ITLs on your Server Switch, enter the show fc srp statistics command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

Show fc srp statistics Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes: User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012 Privilege Level: Fibre Channel read-only user. Use the show fc srp statistics command to determine load and error count. The statistical information consists of the following: • SRP and Fibre Channel commands initiated, outstanding, and completed. • SRP and Fibre Channel bytes read and written.

• SRP and Fibre Channel errors reported. Describes the fields in the show fc srp statistics command output. Description link-events Total number of link events (e.g., link up, link down) processed by the Fibre Channel interface gateway(s). Srp-cmds-outstanding Total number of SRP commands outstanding on the Fibre Channel interface gateway(s). Srp-cmds-completed Total number of SRP commands completed on the Fibre Channel interface gateway(s).

Srp-errors Total number of SRP errors encountered on the Fibre Channel interface gateway((s). Srp-initiated-ios Total number of I/O transactions requested by the SRP initiator. Srp-bytes-read Total number of I/O bytes read by the SRP initiator that connects to this chassis. Srp-bytes-written Total number of I/O bytes written by the SRP initiator. Srp-connections Total number of connections used by the SRP initiator. Fcp-cmds-outstanding Total number of FCP commands outstanding on the Fibre Channel interface gateway(s). Fcp-cmds-completed Total number of FCP commands completed on the Fibre Channel interface gateway(s).

Fcp-errors Total number of FCP errors encountered on the Fibre Channel interface gateway(s). Fcp-initiated-ios Total number of I/O responses by the Fibre Channel device to SRP initiator requests. Fcp-bytes-read Total number of I/O bytes read by the target device. Fcp-bytes-written Total number of I/O bytes written by the target device.

Examples The following example displays traffic statistics for all of the ITLs on your Server Switch. Description wwpn Fibre Channel interface port name of the SRP target.

Wwnn World-wide node name of the target. Description Text label used to identify the service in the Element Manager GUI or CLI output.

If you do not apply a description, the system defaults to the service name. Ioc-guid InfiniBand I/O controller (IOC) through which the initiator accesses the target. On the Cisco SFS 3012 and Cisco SFS 3001 platforms, the IOC identifies a Fibre Channel gateway slot. Service-name Name of the service to associate with the target. Protocol-ids Protocols that the target supports. Fc-address 3-byte Fibre Channel Protocol address of the target.

Mtu Maximum transmission unit, in bytes, of the target. Connection-type Displays 'down' if the connection cannot pass traffic. Displays 'nl-port' when the target communicates with the virtual port on the Fibre Channel gateway. Physical -access Fibre Channel port that physically connects to the target. Examples The following example displays the targets that connect to the Server Switch. Physical-access: 5/1-5/2 Related Commands show fc srp-global To display the permissions that automatically apply to all new ITs and ITLs, enter the show fc srp-global command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode. Show fc srp-global Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults See the command for defaults. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012 Privilege Level: Fibre Channel read-only user. Examples: The following example displays the default attributes of new ITLs. Default-seq-itl-dynamic-gateway-port-failover: true Related Commands show host To display the DNS name servers and domain name that your Server Switch uses, enter the show host command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode. Show host Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: Fibre Channel read-only user. Use this command to display the network domain of the chassis and the DNS servers that your Server Switch uses to resolve network names to IP addresses. Lists and describes the fields in the show host command output. Description guid GUID of the controller description User-assigned description.

Vendor-id Organization Unique Identifier (OUI) of the vendor. Ioc-device-id Vendor-assigned device identifier. Device-version Vendor-assigned device version.

Subsystem-vendor-id Vendor-assigned subsystem vendor identifier subsystem-id Vendor-assigned subsystem identifier. Io-class I/O class that the IOC supports. Io-subclass Subclass of the I/O class protocol of the IOC. Protocol Standard protocol definition that the IOC supports. Protocol-version Protocol version that the IOC supports. Send-msg-q-depth Maximum number of messages that the send message queue supports.

Rdma-read-q-depth Maximum depth of the per-channel RDMA Read Queue. Send-msg-size Maximum size, in bytes, of send messages. Rdma-transfer-size Maximum size, in bytes, of outbound RDMA transfers that the IOC initiates. Controller-op-cap Integer value (from 8 cumulative bits) between 1 and 255 that represents the operation type(s) that the IOC supports. • bit 0: ST; Send Messages To IOCs • bit 1: SF; Send Messages From IOCs • bit 2: RT; RDMA Read Requests To IOCs • bit 3: RF; RDMA Read Requests From IOCs • bit 4: WT; RDMA Write Requests To IOCs • bit 5: WF; RDMA Write Requests From IOCs • bit 6: AT; Atomic Operations To IOCs • bit 7: AF; Atomic Operations From IOCs service-entries Number of services that the IOC provides. Describes the fields in the services keyword output.

Service-id: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:66 Related Commands show ib dm iou To display the Device Manager input/output unit (IOU) configuration, enter the show ib dm iou command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode. Show ib dm iou Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012 Privilege Level: General read-only user. Describes the fields in the show ib dm command output. Description change-id Cumulative number of changes to the controller list since the device last booted.

Max-controllers Maximum number of controllers that your device can support. Diag-device-id Displays '1' if diagnostics can provide IOC details, otherwise displays '0.'

Option-rom Indicates the presence or absence of Option ROM. Controllers Lists the virtual slots on your Server Switch that run IOC controllers.

Note All references to 'slot' in this field refer to virtual slots, not physical slots on the Server Switch. Examples The following example displays the DM I/O details for the Server Switch. Subnet-prefix Specifies the subnet prefix of the IB subnet for which you want to view performance monitoring. Prefix Subnet prefix of the IB subnet for which you want to view performance monitoring src-lid Specifies the source Local Identifier (LID) of the connection. Source Source LID of the connection dst-lid Specifies the destination Local Identifier (LID) of the connection. Destination Destination LID of the connection.

Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008 Privilege Level: General read-only user. Examples The following example displays performance monitoring counters on a connection. Subnet-prefix Specifies the subnet prefix of the IB subnet for which you want to view performance monitoring. Prefix Subnet prefix of the IB subnet for which you want to view performance monitoring src-lid Specifies the source Local Identifier (LID) of the connection. Source Source LID of the connection dst-lid Specifies the destination Local Identifier (LID) of the connection.

Destination Destination LID of the connection. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008 Privilege Level: General read-only user. Examples The following example displays the connection monitor table of a connection. Config (Optional) Displays the port monitor configuration.

Error-counter (Optional) Shows the performance monitoring port with monitored error information. Subnet-prefix Specifies the subnet prefix of the port monitor. Prefix Subnet prefix of the port monitor. Node-guid (Optional) Specifies the GUID of the device whose ports you want to view. Guid (Optional) GUID of the device whose ports you want to view.

Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008 Privilege Level: General read-only user. Examples The following example displays the port monitor configuration. Subnet-prefix Specifies the subnet prefix of the subnet manager that you want to view. Prefix Subnet prefix of the subnet manager that you want to view.

All Displays the attributes of all the subnet managers that are currently configured and running on the InfiniBand fabric. Summary Displays an abridged form of the command output. The abridged information includes the subnet prefix, GUID, priority, and SM key of the subnet managers. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: InfiniBand read-only user.

Describes the fields in the show ib sm configuration command output. Description subnet-prefix 64-bit value used that identifies the InfiniBand subnet.

This is a unique subnet identifier and joins with the GUID to form the global identifier (GID) of the port. All GIDs within a subnet have the same subnet prefix. Guid GUID of this subnet manager. Priority User-assigned priority for this subnet manager. You must enter an integer between 0 and 15.

The value defaults to 10. Note When the chassis boots, the SM priority defaults to 10. When you add the SM manually, the priority defaults to 10. Sm-key 64-bit subnet management key assigned to the subnet manager.The sm-key defaults to 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00.

The SM key serves as the prefix of all GIDs and 'brands' nodes as members of this subnet. Oper-status Operational status of the subnet manager.

Self-detection determines this status. The value appears as 'notActive,' 'discovering,' 'standby,' or 'master.' If 'notActive' appears, the subnet manager has not been enabled or has been disabled. The 'discovering' output appears when the subnet manager sweeps the fabric. If 'standby' appears, the SM servers as a a slave subnet manager. If only one subnet manager runs on the fabric, it serves as the 'master.' Act-count Activity counter that increments each time the subnet manager issues an subnet management packet (SMP) or performs other management activities.

Status Status of the subnet manager. It appears as 'active' or 'inactive.' If 'active,' it is actively managing subnets.

If 'inactive,' it is not managing subnets. Master-poll-interval Interval at which the slave SM polls the master to see if the master is still alive. Master-poll-retries Number of unanswered polls that cause the slave to identify the master as dead. Max-active-sms Maximum number of standby SMs that the master supports.

LID-mask-control Number of path bits present in the base LID to each channel adapter port. Increasing the LMC value increases the number of LIDs assigned to each port to increase the number of potential paths to reach each port. Switch-life-time The packet life time inside a Server Switch. Switch-hoq-life-time The packet life time at the head-of-queue of a switch port. Host-hoq-life-time The life time of a packet at the head-of-queue of the host port. Examples The following example shows the detailed configuration of a subnet manager.

Subnet-prefix Specifies the subnet prefix of the subnet manager whose sync status you want to view. Prefix Prefix of the subnet manager whose sync status you want to view. All Displays sync data for all SMs on the fabric. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Exec mode, Privileged Exec mode.

Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: InfiniBand read-only user. Use this command to determine • If the database of the master subnet manager synchronizes with one or more standby databases. • The frequency with which the databases synchronize. Description subnet-prefix Subnet prefix of the subnet whose synchronization information you want to view. Enable Displays true if an administrator has enabled synchronization, otherwise displays false. Max-backup-sms The maximum number of backup subnet managers that the master subnet manager supports. Session-timeout The interval, in seconds, during which a synchronization session status MAD packet must arrive at the master SM to maintain synchronization.

Poll-interval Interval at which the master SM polls an active slave SM to verify synchronization. Cold-sync-timeout Maximum amount of time in which SMs can perform a cold sync. During the cold sync, the master SM copies all out-of-sync tables to the standby. Cold-sync-limit Maximum number of cold syncs that may take place during the cold sync period. Cold-sync-period Length of the interval during which cold syncs may occur. New-session-delay Amount of time that the master SM waits before it attempts to initiate a synchronization session with a new SM. Resync-interval Specifies the interval at which the master SM sends a re-synchronization request to all active sync sessions.

State Specifies whether or not the Subnet Manager is in sync with the backup. Examples the following example displays subnet manager synchronization information. Subnet-prefix Displays the discovered Subnet Managers in the fabric for one Subnet Manager you want to view. Subnet-prefix Prefix of the IB subnet manager you want to view. For example, fe:80:00:00:00:00:0 0:00 port-guid (Optional) Displays the discovered Subnet Managers in the fabric port-guid (Optional) Specifies the port ID for a discovered Subnet Managers in the fabric summary (Optional) Displays a summary of the discovered Subnet Managers in the fa bric Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Exec mode, Privileged Exec mode.

Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: InfiniBand read-only user. Use this command to display the SM information data maintained by the Subnet Managers on this device. Subnet-prefix Specifies the subnet prefix of the subnet manager that you want to view. Prefix Subnet prefix of the subnet manager that you want to view.

Mgid (Optional) Specifies the global identifier (GID) of the multicast group. Multicast-group-GID (Optional) Global identifier (GID) of the multicast group. Summary (Optional) Displays an abridged form of the data.

The abridged information includes the subnet prefix, GUID, priority, and SM key of the subnet managers. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: InfiniBand read-only user. Troubleshoot with this command when a host does not receive a broadcast packet. Use this command to verify that the multicast group includes the host. The subnet manager dynamically configures all multicast groups. Describes the fields in the show ib sm configuration command output. Description subnet-prefix Subnet prefix of the subnet manager. MGID Multicast group identifier.

Port-GID GID of a port that belongs to the multicast group. Member-join-state Type of membership that the member has in the multicast group. Members qualify as full members, non-members, or send-only members. Proxy-join-status This field displays false except for trusted requests. For details, refer to InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1. Examples The following example displays a summary of the multicast groups on the Server Switch.

Proxy-join-status: false Related Commands show ib sm neighbor To display the InfiniBand devices that directly connect to your Server Switch, enter the show ib sm neighbor command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode. Show ib sm neighbor Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: InfiniBand read-only user.

Describes the fields in the show ib sm neighbor command output. Description subnet-prefix 64-bit value that identifies the InfiniBand subnet to which this neighbor node belongs. Local-node-guid 64-bit GUID of the InfiniBand node. Local-port-id Port ID of the InfiniBand node. You must enter an integer between 0 and 255.

Local-node-type Type of the InfiniBand node. The value appears as channel-adapter, switch, or router. Remote-node-guid 64-bit GUID of the neighboring InfiniBand node to which the local node links. Remote-port-id Port ID of the neighboring InfiniBand node to which the local node links.

You must enter an integer between 0 and 255. Remote-node-type Type of the neighboring InfiniBand node. The value appears as channel-adapter, switch, or router. Link-state State of the link between the local and neighboring nodes.

The value appears as noStateChange, down, initialize, armed, or active. Link-width-active Active link width. This parameter, with LinkSpeedActive, determines the link rate between the two connected nodes. The value appears as width1x, width4x, or width12x. Examples The following example displays the GUIDs that connect to your Server Switch and the GUIDs within your Server Switch.

Subnet-prefix Specifies the subnet prefix of the nodes that you want to view. Prefix Subnet prefix of the nodes that you want to view. Node-guid (Optional) Specifies the GUID of an individual node that you want to view. Guid (Optional) GUID of an individual node that you want to view. Summary (Optional) Displays abridged command output. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: InfiniBand read-only user. All nodes that the subnet manager on your Server Switch actively manages qualify as subnet management nodes. Use this command to display the configuration of all the nodes on a subnet, or to display the configuration of an individual node. The output may also be displayed in summary form. The summary comprises the subnet-manager prefix, the node GUID and type, and vendor identification. Describes the fields in the show ib sm node command output.

Description subnet-prefix 64-bit value that identifies the InfiniBand subnet to which this node belongs. Node-guid GUID of the node. Base-version Supported base management datagram (MAD) version. Indicates that this channel adapter, switch, or router supports versions up to and including this version. See section 13.4.2, Management Datagram Format, in InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information. Class-version Supported MAD class format version.

Indicates that this channel adapter, switch, or router supports versions up to, and including, this version. Type Type of node being managed. The value appears as channel adapter, switch, router, or error. An error entry indicates an unknown type. Num-ports Number of physical ports on the node.

Port-guid GUID of the port that connects the node to the Server Switch. A port within a node can return the node GUID as its PortGUID if the port serves as an integral part of the node and you cannot replace the port in the field (not swappable).

Partition-cap Capacity of entries in the partition table for channel adapter, router, and the switch management port. The value appears the same for all ports on the node. This defaults to at least 1 for all nodes including switches.

You cannot configure this value. Device-id Manufacturer-assigned device identification. Revision Manufacturer-assigned device revision. Local-portnum The link port number from which this subnet management packet (SMP) arrived. The value appears the same for all ports on the node. Vendor-id Device vendor ID. The value appears the same for all ports on the node.

System-image-guid GUID of an associated supervisory node. No supervisory node exists if the command output displays 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00. Examples The following example (output abridged) displays the configuration of all the nodes on all the subnets on the InfiniBand fabric.

Related Commands show ib sm partition To display the partitions that the subnet manager on your Server Switch manages, enter the show ib sm partition command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode. Show ib sm partition Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: InfiniBand read-only user. In the output, ff:ff refers to the default partition, which cannot be altered. Members of partitions are identified by their Node GUID and port-number, as displayed below. A single partition can have members that have full-membership, as well as members that have limited membership.

Refer to the Element Manager User Guide for more detailed partition information. Lists and describes the fields in the show ib sm partition command output. Subnet-prefix Specifies the subnet prefix of the subnet manager that manages the ports that you want to view. Prefix Subnet prefix of the subnet manager that manages the ports that you want to view. Node-guid (Optional) Specifies the GUID of an individual node whose ports you want to view. Guid (Optional) GUID of an individual node whose ports you want to view. Summary (Optional) Displays abridged command output.

Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: InfiniBand read-only user. Use this command to verify that all of the ports in your fabric came up when the SM initialized them. Port information may be reported for all the ports on a specific subnet or all the ports comprising a specific node.

The output may also be displayed in summary form. Describes the fields in the show ib sm port command output. Description subnet-prefix 64-bit value that identifies the InfiniBand subnet to which this port belongs. Node-guid 64-bit GUID of the node to which this port belongs.

If-index Port number (integer) on the node (host). Mkey 64-bit management key for this port. See section 14.2.4, Management Key and 3.5.3, Keys, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol.

1, Release 1.1, for more information. Gid-prefix 64-bit GID prefix for this port. The subnet manager assigns this prefix based upon the port router and the rules for local identifiers. See section 4.1.3, Local Identifiers, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information. Lid 16-bit base-LID of this port.

Master-sm-lid 16-bit base LID of the master subnet manager managing this port. Cap-mask The capability mask identifies the functions that the host supports. 32-bit bitmask that specifies the supported capabilities of the port. A bit value of 1 (one) indicates a supported capability.

The bits are: 0, 11-15, 18, 21-31 (Reserved and always 0.), 1 IsSM, 2 IsNoticeSupported, 3 IsTrapSupported, 4 IsResetSupported, 5 IsAutomaticMigrationSupported, 6 IsSLMappingSupported, 7 IsMKeyNVRAM (supports M_Key in NVRAM), 8 IsPKeyNVRAM (supports P_Key in NVRAM), 9 Is LED Info Supported, 10 IsSMdisabled, 16 IsConnectionManagementSupported, 17 IsSNMPTunnelingSupported, 19 IsDeviceManagementSupported, 20 IsVendorClassSupported.Values are expressed in hexadecimal. Diag-code 16-bit diagnostic code. See section 14.2.5.6.1 Interpretation of Diagcode, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol.

1, Release 1.1, for more information. This field does not currently apply to your Server Switch. Mkey-lease-period Initial value of the lease-period timer, in seconds. The lease period is the length of time that the M_Key protection bits are to remain non-zero after a SubnSet (PortInfo) fails an M_Key check.

After the lease period expires, clearing the M_Key protection bits allows any subnet manager to read (and then set) the M_Key. Set this field to 0 to indicate that the lease period never expires. Refer to InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, section 14.2.4, 'Management Key.' Link-width-enabled Enabled link width (bandwidth).

The value (an integer) indicates the enabled link-width sets for this port. The value may be • 0 (no state change), • 1 (1x), • 2 (4x), • 3 (1x or 4x), • 8 (12x), • 9 (1x or 12x), • 10 (4x or 12x), • 11 (1x, 4x or 12x), • 255 (set this parameter to the link-width-supported value). Link-width-supported Supported link width.

The value appears as 1 (1x), 3 (1x or 4x), or 11 (1x, 4x, or 12x). Link-width-active Active link width. Used in conjunction with LinkSpeedActive to determine the link rate between two nodes. The value appears as 1 (1x), 2 (4x), or 8 (12x). Link-speed-supported Supported link speed. The value appears as 1 (2.5 Gbps). State A higher form of addressing than PhyState, state determines that the nodes can actually communicate and indicates the state transition that has occurred.

A transition identifies a port change from down to initialize, initialize to down, armed to down, or active to down as a result of link state machine logic. Changes to the port state resulting from SubnSet have no affect on this parameter value. The value appears as noStateChange, down, initialize, armed, or active.

Phy-state Indicates the physical state of the port. This determines that electricity flows between nodes and they can perform a handshake. The value appears as noStateChange, sleeping, polling, disabled, portConfigurationTraining, linkup, or linkErrorRecovery.

The state, upon power-up, defaults to polling. Link-down-def-state Default LinkDown state to return to.

The value appears as noStateChange, sleeping, or polling. See section 5.5.2, Status Outputs (MAD GET), InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol.

1, Release 1.1, for more information. Mkey-prot-bits Management key protection bits for the port.

The bits are 0, 1, 2, and 3. See section 14.2.4.1, Levels of Protection, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information. Lmc Local-identifier mask control (LMC) for multipath support. A LMC resides on each channel adapter and router port on the subnet.

It provides multiple virtual ports within a single physical port. The value of the LMC specifies the number of path bits in the LID. A value of 0 (zero) indicates one LID can apply to this port. See sections 3.5.10, Addressing, and 4.1.3, Local Identifiers, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information. Link-speed-active Speed of an active link.

The value appears as 1 (2.5 Gbps). Link-speed-enabled Maximum speed that the link can handle. The value appears as 0 (No state change), 1 (2.5 Gbps), or 3 (value derived from link-speed-supported).

Neighbor-mtu Active maximum transmission unit enabled on this port for transmit. Check the mtu-cap value at both ends of every link and use the lesser speed.

The value appears as mtu256, mtu512, mtu1024, mtu2048, or mtu4096. Master-sm-SL Administrative service level required for this port to send a non-SMP message to the subnet manager. VL-cap Maximum range of data virtual lanes supported by this port. The value appears as vl0, vl0ToVl1, vl0ToVl3, vl0ToVl7, or vl0ToVl14.

See also oper-VL. Each port can support up to fifteen virtual lanes (VLs 0 - 15). The VL-cap field displays the range of those lanes (e.g.

Lanes 0 - 7) that the port currently supports. VL-high-limit Maximum high-priority limit on the number of bytes allowed for transmitting high-priority packets when both ends of a link operate with multiple data virtual-lanes.

Used with the virtual-lane arbitration table. The maximum high-limit matches the vl-arb-high-cap on the other side of the link and then negotiating downward. VL-arb-high-cap Highest arbitration value allowed by the arbiter in determining the next packet in a set of packets to send across the link. Used with the virtual-lane arbitration table and specified as a VL/Weight pair. See section 14.2.5.9, VL Arbitration Table, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information. VL-arb-low-cap Lowest arbitration value allowed by the arbiter in determining the next packet in a set of packets to send across the link.

Used with the virtual-lane arbitration table and specified as a VL/Weight pair. See section 14.2.5.9, VL Arbitration Table, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information. Mtu-cap Used in conjunction with neighbor-mtu to determine the maximum transmission size supported on this port.

The lesser of mtu-cap and neighbor-mtu determines the actual MTU used. The value appears as 256, 512, 1024, 2048, or 4096 VL-stall-count Number of sequentially dropped packets at which the port enters a VLStalled state. The virtual lane exits the VLStalled state (8 * HLL) units after entering it. See section 18.2.5.4, Transmitter Queuing, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol.

1, Release 1.1, for a description of HLL. HOQ-life Maximum duration allowed to packets at the head of a virtual-lane queue. Used with VL-stall-count to determine the outgoing packets to discard. Oper-VL Administrative limit for the number of virtual lanes allowed to the link. Do not set this above the VL-cap value. The value appears as vl0, vl0-Vl1, vl0-Vl3, vl0-Vl7, or vl0-Vl14. In-part-enforce Boolean value that indicates whether or not to support optional partition enforcement for the packets received by this port.

No default value applies. Out-part-enforce Boolean value that indicates whether or not to support optional partition enforcement for the packets transmitted by this port.

No default value applies. In-filter-raw-pkt-enforce Boolean value that indicates whether or not to support optional raw packet enforcement for the raw packets received by this port. No default value applies. Out-filter-raw-pkt-enforce Boolean value that indicates whether or not to support optional raw packet enforcement for the raw packets transmitted by this port. No default value applies.

Mkey-violation Number of subnet management packets (SMPs) that have been received on this port with invalid M_Keys since initial power up or the last reset. See section 14.2.4, Management Key, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information. Pkey-violation Number of subnet management packets that have been received on this port with invalid P_Keys since initial power up or the last reset. See section 9.2.7, partition key (P_KEY), InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol.

1, Release 1.1, for more information. Qkey-violation Number of subnet management packets that have been received on this port with invalid Q_Keys since initial power up or the last reset.

See section 10.2.4, Q Keys, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information. Guid-cap Number of GUID entries allowed for this port in the port table. Any entries that exceed this value are ignored on write and read back as zero. See section 14.2.5.5, GUIDCap, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol.

1, Release 1.1, for more information. Subnet-timeout Maximum propagation delay allowed for this port to reach any other port in the subnet.

This value also affects the maximum rate at with traps can be sent from this port. Switch configuration affects delay.

Requestors may use this parameter to determine the interval to wait for a response to a request. Duration matches (4.096 ms * 2^SubnetTimeout).

Resp-time Maximum time allowed between the port reception of a subnet management packet and the transmission of the associated response. See section 13.4.6.2, Timers and Timeouts, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol.

1, Release 1.1, for more information. Local-phy-error Threshold at which ICRC, VCRC, FCCRC, and all physical errors result in an entry into the BAD PACKET or BAD PACKET DISCARD states of the local packet receiver. See section 7.12.2, Error Recovery Procedures, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information.

Local-overrun-error Threshold at which the count of buffer overruns, across consecutive flow-control update periods, result in an overrun error. A possible cause of such errors is when an earlier packet has physical errors and the buffers are not immediately reclaimed. Examples The following example displays the details of the ports that the specified subnet manager manages. Subnet-prefix (Optional) Specifies the subnet prefix of the subnet managers that you want to display. Prefix Subnet prefix of the subnet managers that you want to display.

All Specifies all subnet prefixes on your IB network. P_key (Optional) Specifies a partition whose nodes run services that you want to view. Pkey (Optional) Partition that contains nodes that run services that you want to view. Service-gid (Optional) Specifies the GID of the service (the GID of the node that provides the service). GID (Optional) GID of the service (node). Service-id (Optional) Specifies the ID of the service to display.

ID (Optional) ID of the service to display. Summary (Optional) Displays a summarized version of the command output. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Privilege Level: InfiniBand read-only user.

Services represent actions or functions that a node can perform across the network at the request of another node. Nodes register their services with the subnet manager so other nodes can discover and use these services. The GID of a service matches the GID of the host that provides the service. Switch information may be reported for all the switches on a specific subnet or for a specific switch. The output may also be displayed in summary form.

Lists and describes the fields in the show ib sm service command output. Description subnet-prefix Subnet prefix of the service. Service-id Service ID of the service. GID GID of the service.

P_key Partition key of the service. Lease Specifies the lease service. Service-key Specifies the service key. Service-name Name of the service.

Service-data Header of the data types: 8, 16. Data-8 Specifies data type 8.

Data-16 Specifies data type 16. Data-32 Specifies data type 32. Data-64 Specifies data type 64. Examples The following example displays the services on the Server Switch.

Subnet-prefix (Optional) Specifies the subnet prefix of the subnet managers that you want to display. Subnet-prefix (Optional) Subnet prefix of the subnet managers that you want to display. Lid (Optional) Specifies the LID of the service (the LID of the node that provides the service). LID (Optional) LID of the service (node). For example: aa:aa:aa:aa:aa:aa:aa:aa node-guid (Optional) Specifies the GID of the node (the GID of the node that provides the service). GUID (Optional) GID of the service (node). Port-num (Optional) Specifies the port number port-num (Optional) Port number.

Summary (Optional) Displays a summarized version of the command output. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: InfiniBand read-only user. Subscriptions represent The LID of a node matches the LID of the host that provides the service.The GID of a service matches the GID of the host that provides the service.

Switch information may be reported for all the switches on a specific subnet or for a specific switch. The output may also be displayed in summary form. Lists and describes the fields in the show ib sm service command output. Subnet-prefix Specifies the subnet prefix of the subnet managers that you want to view. Prefix Subnet prefix of the subnet managers that you want to view. All Displays the attributes of all subnet managers that run on your IB fabric.

Node-guid (Optional) Specifies the GUID of the switch that you want to view. Guid (Optional) GUID of the switch that you want to view. Summary (Optional) Displays a summarized version of the command output. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: InfiniBand read-only user. Switch information may be reported for all the switches on a specific subnet or all the switches comprising a specific node.

The output may also be displayed in summary form. Lists and describes the fields in the show ib sm switch command output. Description subnet-prefix 64-bit value that identifies the InfiniBand subnet to which this node belongs.

Node-guid 64-bit GUID of the node. Linear-fdb-cap Maximum number of entries allowed in the linear unicast forwarding table.

0 (zero) indicates the absence of a linear forwarding database. Random-fdb-cap Maximum number of entries allowed in the random unicast forwarding table. 0 (zero) indicates an absence of a random forwarding database. Mcast-fdb-cap Maximum number of entries allowed in the multicast forwarding table. Linear-fdb-top Specifies the top of the linear forwarding table. Packets received with unicast LIDs greater than this value are discarded by the switch.

This parameter applies only to switches that implement linear forwarding tables. Switches that implement random forwarding tables ignore this parameter. Default-port Specifies the default port to which to forward all the unicast packets from other ports whose destination location ID (DLID) does not exist in the random forwarding table. Default-pri-mcast-port Specifies the default port to which to forward all the multicast packets from other ports whose DLID does not exist in the multicast forwarding table. Def-non-pri-mcast-port Specifies the port to which to forward all the multicast packets from default-pri-mcast-port whose DLID does not exist in the multicast forwarding table. Life-time-value Specifies the duration a packet can live in the switch.

Time units are in milliseconds. See section 18.2.5.4, Transmitter Queueing, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information.

Port-state-change Indicates a change in port state. The value changes from NotInTransition to PortInTransition anytime the State parameter of a port changes from down to initialize, initialize to down, armed to down, or active to down, as a result of link state machine logic. Lid-per-port Number of LID/LMC combinations that may be assigned to a given external port for switches that support the random forwarding table.

This value is always 0. 0 indicates one LID per port. Partition-enf-cap Number of entries in this partition enforcement table per physical port. 0 (zero) indicates that the Server Switch does not support partition enforcement. In-enf-cap Indicates if the switch can enforce partitions on received packets. The value appears as true or false. Out-enf-cap Indicates if the Server Switch can enforce partitions on transmitted packets.

The value appears as true or false. In-filter-raw-pkt-cap Indicates if the Server Switch can enforce raw packets on received packets.

The value appears as true or false. Out-filter-raw-pkt-cap Indicates if the switch enforces raw packets on transmitted packets. The value appears as true or false. Examples The following example displays attributes of the IB switch with a guid of 00:05:ad:00:00:00:13:81. Subnet-prefix Specifies the subnet prefix of the route. Prefix Subnet prefix of the route. Src-lid (Optional) Specifies the source LID of the route.

Srclid (Optional) Source LID of the route. Dst-lid (Optional) Specifies the destination LID of the route. Dstlid (Optional) Destination LID of the route.

All (Optional) Specifies all routes in the subnet. Summary (Optional) Displays fewer output fields. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: InfiniBand read-only user. This command displays the internal ports through which traffic enters and exits the Server Switch as it travels from the source LID to the destination LID.

Lists and describes the field of this command output. Subnet-prefix Specifies the subnet prefix of the route. Prefix Subnet prefix of the route. Src-lid (Optional) Specifies the source LID of the route. Srclid (Optional) Source LID of the route. Dst-lid (Optional) Specifies the destination LID of the route.

Dstlid (Optional) Destination LID of the route. All Specifies all routes in the subnet. Summary (Optional) Displays fewer output fields. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: InfiniBand read-only user.

This command displays the ports within Server Switches through which traffic travels from a source LID to a destination LID. Lists and describes the fields in the command output. Node-guid Specifies the GUID of a specific gateway or controller on your switch.

Guid GUID of a specific gateway or controller on your switch. All Displays the attributes of all channel adapters on your Server Switch.

Node-info Displays IB information for the channel adapter (CA). Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: InfiniBand read-only user. Each system channel adapter runs its own subnet-management agent. Lists and describes the fields in the show ib-agent channel-adapter command output. Description guid Globally unique identifier of the CA as an 8-byte string. Type Type of device this SMA supports. The field always displays 'adapter.' Lid LID of the channel-adapter port.

Base-version Supported base management datagram version supported. Class-version Supported subnet-management class. Port-guid Globally unique identifier of the node port.

Partition-cap Number of entries in the partition table for channelAdapter, router, and switch management ports. This displays, at a minimum, 1 for all nodes including switches. Device-id Device ID information, as assigned by the device manufacturer.

Revision Device revision, as assigned by the device manufacturer. Local-port-num Number of the link port which received this request, otherwise the field displays 0. Vendor-id Device vendor, per the IEEE standard. Trap-buffer Special purpose string buffer for InfiniBand trap data. Num-ports Number of physical ports on this node.

String Node description string. Unicode characters are 16 bits. Examples The following example displays the attributes of the IB host with a GUID of 00:05:ad:00:00:00:13:17. String: slot 7: /dev/ts_ua0 Related Commands show ib-agent summary To view the attributes of all IB agents on your Server Switch, enter the show ib-agent summary command in Privileged Exec mode or User Exec mode.

Show ib-agent summary Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: InfiniBand read-only user.

Subnet-management agent information may be displayed in a summary form. This summary helps you assign IP addresses to Ethernet interface gateways because the summary supplies much of the important information you need to configure gateways, such as GUID and LID values. This command is also useful for gathering information about which GUIDs are present in which switch chassis. Also, use this command when working with output that is presented in terms of GUIDs, for example, output from the show sm commands. Having a list of GUIDs for each switch chassis in the network is necessary for locating a GUID. Color Atlas Of Hematology Glassy Pdf Creator. Lists and describes the fields in the show ib-agent summary command output. Description slot Chassis slot to which the HCA or switch connects.

Type Type of node being managed. The value appears as adapter, switch, router, or error.

The error value indicates an unknown type. State Logical state of the port. The value appears as 'down' or 'active.' Port SMA-node port-number. Guid Globally unique identifier of the IB node (switch or channel adapter). String Node description string. Defaults to the chassis slot and internal device name used by the chassis OS to communicate with the device.

This can be overridden with the ib-agent configuration command lid LID, in decimal format, of this port. Examples The following example displays a summary of all the SMA nodes. Guid GUID of the switch that you want to view. All • When the all keyword follows the show b-agent switch command, it displays statistics for all switches in the chassis. • When the all keyword follows the lid keyword, it displays the attributes of all applicable ports.

Linear-frd-info Displays the linear forwarding tables of specified switches. Lid Specifies the LID(s) of the port(s) that you want to view. Lids LID, list of LIDs, or range of LIDs that you want to view. Mcast-info Displays the multicast forwarding tables of specified switches.

Node-info Displays attributes of nodes that connect to the switch. Pkey-info Displays the partition key table index. Port-info Displays the port attributes of switches. Sl-vl-map Displays service level (SL) to virtual lane (VL) mapping table for nodes on the IB fabric. Switch-info Displays IB information for switches, but not channel adapters (CAs). Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: InfiniBand read-only user. • linear-frd-info lists and describes the fields in the linear-frd-info keyword output. Description guid GUID of the node.

Type Type of SMA node. This value always appears as switch. Lid LID of the port that connects to the node.

Base-version Base management datagram version that the switch supports. Class-version Subnet management class that the switch supports. Port-guid GUID of the port that connects to the node. Partition-cap Number of partitions that the node supports. Device-id Manufacturer-assigned device ID. Revision Manufacturer-assigned device revision.

Local-port-num Number of the link port that received this show request. Vendor-id Device vendor ID, as per the IEEE standard. Trap-buffer Number of traps that the node supports. Num-ports Number of physical ports on the SMA node. String SMA node description string.

• pkey-info: Displays the partition key (P_KeyTable) information for given ports. • port-info lists and describes the fields in the port-info keyword output. Description node-guid 64-bit GUID of the SMA node to which this port belongs. Port Number of the port on the SMA node. Mkey 64-bit management key for the port.

For more information, refer to sections 14.2.4, 'Management Key' and 3.5.3, 'Keys' in InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1.

Gid-prefix 64-bit GID prefix for this port. The subnet manager assigns this prefix. For more information, refer to section 4.1.3, 'Local Identifiers' in InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1. Lid 16-bit base LID of the port. Master-SML-id 16-bit base LID of the master subnet manager that manages this port.

Capability-mask 32-bit bitmask that specifies the supported capabilities of the port. A bit value of 1 (one) indicates a supported capability. The bits are: • 0, 11-15, 18, 21-31 (Reserved and always 0.), • 1 IsSM, • 2 IsNoticeSupported, • 3 IsTrapSupported, • 4 IsResetSupported, • 5 IsAutomaticMigrationSupported, • 6 IsSLMappingSupported, • 7 IsMKeyNVRAM (supports M_Key in NVRAM), • 8 IsPKeyNVRAM (supports P_Key in NVRAM), • 9 IsLEDInfoSupported, • 10 IsSMdisabled, • 16 IsConnectionManagementSupported, • 17 IsSNMPTunnelingSupported, • 19 IsDeviceManagementSupported, • 20 IsVendorClassSupported. Values are expressed in hexadecimal. Diag-code 16-bit diagnostic code. For more information, refer to section 14.2.5.6.1, 'Interpretation of Diagcode' in InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol.

1, Release 1.1. Mkey-lease-period Initial value of the lease-period timer, in seconds. The lease period indicates the length of time that the M_Key protection bits remain non-zero after a SubnSet (Portinfo) fails an M_Key check. After the lease period expires, clearing the M_Key protection bits allows any subnet manager to read (and then set) the M_Key. Set this field to 0 to indicate that the lease period never expires. For more information, refer to section 14.2.4, Management Key in InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol.

1, Release 1.1. Local-port-num Number of the link port that received this SNMP request. Link-width-enabled Integer value that indicates the enabled link-width sets for this port. The value may be any of the following: • 0 (no state change) • 1 (1x) • 2 (4x) • 3 (1x or 4x) • 8 (12x) • 9 (1x or 12x) • 10 (4x or 12x) • 11 (1x, 4x, or 12x) • 255 (sets this parameter to the LinkWidthSupported value) link-width-supported Supported link width.

Value may be any of the following: • 1x • 1x or 4x • 1x, 4x, or 12x link-width active Active width of the link. Value may be 1x, 4x, or 12x.

Link-speed-supported Supported link speed. This value always appears as 2.5 Gbps state Displays the logical state of the port.

If this parameter is anything other than down, it indicates that the port has successfully completed link negotiation, and is physcially communicating with another port in the subnet. The most common states are down, init, and active. Init means that the port has completed its physical negotiation, but the SM has not yet brought it to the active state, so it cannot yet transmit or receive data traffic.

Active means the port is fully operational. See the PortInfo section of the Subnet Management chapter of the IB specification for more information. Port-phys Displays the physical state of the port. This parameter indicates the state of the low-level hardware link negotiation. The most common states are polling, disabled and linkup. Polling means that the port is enabled, but is not communicating with another port.

Disabled means that the port is shut down and will not communicate with another port, even if connected. Linkup means that the port has complete link negotiations with another port, and is physically ready to pass traffic. See the PortInfo section of the Subnet Management chapter of the IB specification for more information. Link-down-def LinkDown state to return to. The value appears as noStateChange, sleeping, or polling. For more information, refer to section 5.5.2, 'Status Outputs' in InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol.

1, Release 1.1. Mkey-protect-bits Management key protection bits for the port. The bits are 0, 1, 2, and 3. For more information, refer to section 14.2.4.1, 'Levels of Protection' of InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1. Lmc Local-identifier mask control (LMC) for multipath support. A LMC resides on each channel adapter and router port on the subnet.

It provides multiple virtual ports within a single physical port. The value of the LMC specifies the number of path bits in the LID. A value of 0 allows one LID on the port.

For more information, refer to sections 3.5.10, 'Addressing' and 4.1.3, 'Local Identifiers' in InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1. Ls-active Speed of an active link. The field displays 2.5 Gbps. Ls-active-enabled Maximum speed that the link can handle.

The value can be 0 (no state change), 1 (2.5 Gbps), or 3 (value derived from LinkSpeedSupported). Neighbor-MTU Active maximum transmission unit (MTU) enabled on this port for transmission. The SM is responsible for checking the MTUCap on both ends of a link and setting the neighbor-MTU on both sides appropriately. The value appears as 256, 512, 1024, 2048, or 4096.

Master-SMSL Administrative service level required for this port to send a non-SMP message to the subnet manager. VL-cap Maximum range of data virtual lanes (VLs) supported by this port.

VL-high-limit Maximum high-priority limit on the number of bytes allowed for transmitting high-priority packets when both ends of a link operate with multiple data virtual lanes. Used with the virtual-lane arbitration table. The maximum high-limit is determined by checking the v1-arbitration-high-cap on the other side of the link and then negotiating downward. VL-arbitration-high-cap Highest arbitration value allowed by the arbiter in determining the next packet in a set of packets to transmit across the link. Used with the virtual-lane arbitration table and specified as a VL/Weight pair.

For more information, refer to section 14.2.5.9, 'VL Arbitration Table' of InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1. VL-arbitration-low-cap Lowest arbitration value allowed by the arbiter in determining the next packet in a set of packets to transmit across the link. Used with the virtual-lane arbitration table and specified as a VL/Weight pair. For more information, refer to section 14.2.5.9, 'VL Arbitration Table' of InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1. MTU-cap Determines, with neighbor-mtu, the maximum transmission size supported on this port.

The lesser of MTUCap and NeighborMTU determines the actual MTU used. The value appears as 256, 512, 1024, 2048, or 4096.

VL-stall-count Number of sequentially dropped packets at which the port enters a VLStalled state. For more information, refer to section 18.2.5.4, 'Transmitter Queuing' in InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1.

HOQ-life Maximum duration allowed to packets at the head of a virtual-lane queue. Used with VLStallCount to determine the outgoing packets to discard.

Op-VLs Administrative limit for the number of virtual lanes allowed to the link. Do not set this above the VLCap value. Pkey-enf-in Boolean value that indicated whether or not to support optional partition enforcement for the packets received by this port. Pkey-enf-out Boolean value that indicates whether or not to support optional partition enforcement for the packets transmitted by this port.

Filter-raw-pkt-in Boolean value that indicates whether or not so support optional raw packet enforcement for the raw packets received by this port. Filter-raw-pkt-out Boolean value that indicates whether or not so support optional raw packet enforcement for the raw packets transmitted by this port.

Mkey-violations Number of subnet management packets (SMPs) that have been received on this port with invalid M_Keys since initial power-up or last reset. For more information refer to section 14.2.4, 'Management Key' in InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1.

Pkey-violations Number of subnet management packets that have been received on this port with invalid P_Keys since initial power-up or the last reset. For more information, refer to section 9.2.7, 'Partition Key' in InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol.

1, Release 1.1. Qkey-violations Number of subnet management packets that have been received on this port with invalid Q_Keys since initial power up or the last reset. For more information, refer to InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol.

1, Release 1.1, section 10.2.4, 'Q Keys.' Guid-cap Number of GUID entries allowed for this port in the port table. For more information, refer to InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol.

1, Release 1.1, section 14.2.5.5, 'GUIDCap.' Subnet-timeout Maximum propagation delay allowed for this port to reach any other port in the subnet. This value also affects the maximum rate at which traps can be sent from this port. Resp-time-value Maximum time allowed between the port reception of a subnet management packet and the transmission of the associated response.

For more information, refer to InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, section 13.4.6.2, 'Timers and Timeouts.' Local-phys-err Threshold at which ICRC, VCRC, FCCRC, and all physical errors result in an entry into the BAD PACKET or BAD PACKET DISCARD states of the local packet receiver. For more information, refer to InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, section 7.12.2, 'Error Recovery Procedures.' Overrun-err Threshold at which the count of buffer overruns across consecutive flow-control update periods results in an overrun error. • sl-vl-map lists and describes the fields in the sl-vl-map keyword output.

Port-selection Port, list of port, or range of ports that you want to view. All • Displays the attributes of all the Ethernet ports on your Server Switch when you enter it after the show interface ethernet command. • Displays details on all IP addresses when you enter it after the ip keyword. • (Optional) Displays details on all backup IP addresses when you enter it after the ip-backup keyword. Ip (Optional) Displays IP address table of the port(s) that you specify.

Ip-address (Optional) IP address whose details you want to view. Ip-info (Optional) Displays statistical data of the transmissions that occur on IP addresses. Ip-backup (Optional) Displays statistical data of the transmissions that occur on the backup IP addresses.

Backup-address (Optional) Backup IP address whose details you want to view. Statistics (Optional) Displays Ethernet interface statistics for diagnostic purposes. Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012 Privilege Level: Ethernet read-only user. Use this command to help diagnose Ethernet connectivity problems. Lists and describes the fields in the show interface ethernet command output. Description port Port number, in slot#/port# format. Name Administratively-configured port name.

Type Type of port. Desc Name that you assign with the name command. Last-change Time of the most recent configuration change that a user made to the port. Mac-address MAC address of the port. Mtu Maximum transmission unit (MTU) of the port, in bytes.

Auto-negotiate-supported Displays 'yes' if the port supports auto-negotiation. Auto-negotiate Displays 'enabled' if you have configured auto-negotiation to run on the port.

Admin-status Administrative status of the port. Oper-status Operational status of the port. Admin-speed Administrative speed that you configured on the port. Oper-speed Operational (actual) speed at which the port runs. Actual speed differs from admin speed if the port on the other end of the connection cannot support the speed that you configured. Admin-duplex Administrative duplex type (half or full) that you configured to run on the port.

Oper-duplex Operational (actual) duplex type at which the port runs. Actual duplex type differs from admin duplex type if the port on the other end of the connection cannot support the type that you specified. Link-trap Displays 'enabled' if you configured the port to send link traps with the link-trap command. Action Action (such as flushing the ARP table) that you had the interface perform.

Result Status of the action that you had the interface perform. Lists and describes the fields in the ip keyword output. Description port Port number, in card#port# format. A port# of 0 represents the gateway port of the interface card. Address IP address that you assigned to the port. Mask Subnet mask that you assigned to the port.

Bcast-addr format IP broadcast address format that the port uses. Reasm max-size Size of the largest IP datagram which this port can receive and reassemble from incoming fragmented IP datagrams. Type Displays 'primary' or 'backup' to indicate that the interface card acts as the primary or backup interface for the IP address that appears in the address field.

Status Displays 'active' or 'inactive' to indicate that the card actively services IP packets addressed to the IP address in the address field or does not service packets to the specified address. Lists and describes the fields in the ip-info keyword output. Description port Port number, in slot#/port# format. Default-ttl Default time-to-live value, in seconds. In-receives Cumulative number of input datagrams (including errors) that interfaces received for the IP address that you specified with the ip keyword. In-hdr-errors Cumulative number of datagrams that interfaces discarded.

Reasons to discard a datagram include the following: • bad checksums • version number mismatches • format errors • exceeded time-to-live values • IP option processing errors in-addr-errors Cumulative number of input datagrams that ports discarded because the IP address in the destination field of the header of the datagram was not a valid address to be received by the port. Forw-datagrams Cumulative number of datagrams that arrived at the port en-route to a final destination.

For non-IP-gateway ports, this value includes only packets that the port Source-Routed successfully. In-unknown-protos Cumulative number of datagrams that the port successfully received but discarded due to an unknown or unsupported protocol. In-discards Cumulative number of datagrams that the port discarded for a reason other than a problem with the datagram (e.g., lack of buffer space). In-delivers Cumulative number of input datagrams that the port successfully delivered to IP user-protocols, including Internet Control-Message Protocol (ICMP).

Out-requests Cumulative number of IP datagrams that local IP user-protocols (including ICMP) supplied to IP in-requests. This counter does not include any datagrams counted as forw-datagrams. Out-discards Cumulative number of output IP datagrams that the port discarded for a reason other than a problem with the datagram (e.g., lack of buffer space). Out-no-routes Cumulative number of IP datagrams that the port discarded because a route could not be found to transmit them to their destination. This counter includes any packets counted in forw-datagrams that still qualify. This counter also includes any datagrams that a Server Switch cannot route because all of the gateways on the Server Switch are down.

Frag-OKs Cumulative number of IP datagrams that the port has successfully fragmented. Frag-fails Cumulative number of IP datagrams that the port discarded because the port could not fragment them. (For instance, this occurs when the Don't Fragment flag of the datagram is set.) frag-creates Cumulative number of IP datagram fragments that the port has generated. Lists and describes the fields in the ip-backup keyword output. Description port Port identifier, in slot#/port# format.

Name Administrative port name that you configured with the name command. The parenthetical identifier represents the SNMP identifier. In-octets Cumulative number of octets that arrived at the port, including framing characters.

In-ucast-pkts Cumulative number of incoming packets destined for a single port. In-multicast-pkts Cumulative number of incoming packets destined for the ports of a multicast group. In-broadcast-pkts Cumulative number of incoming packets destined for all ports on the fabric.

In-discards Cumulative number of inbound packets that the port discarded for a reason other than a packet error (e.g. Lack of buffer space). In-errors Number of inbound packets with errors that the port discarded. In-unknown-protos For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol.

For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter is always 0. Out-octets Total number of octets transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. Out-ucast-pkts Total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sub-layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Out-multicast-pkts Total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were addressed to a multicast address at this sub-layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. For a MAC layer protocol, this includes both Group and Functional addresses. Out-broadcast-pkts Total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested to be transmitted, and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this sub-layer, including those that were discarded or not sent.

Out-discards Number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free-up buffer space.

Our-errors For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of outbound transmission units that could not be transmitted because of errors. Alignment-errors A count of frames received on a particular interface that are not an integral number of octets in length and do not pass the FCS check. The count represented by an instance of this object is incremented when the alignmentError status is returned by the MAC service to the LLC (or other MAC user). Received frames for which multiple error conditions obtain are counted exclusively according to the error status presented to the LLC.

This counter does not increment for 8-bit wide group encoding schemes. Fcs-errors A count of frames received on a particular interface that are an integral number of octets in length but do not pass the FCS check. This count does not include frames received with frame-too-long or frame-too-short error. The count represented by an instance of this object is incremented when the frameCheckError status is returned by the MAC service to the LLC (or other MAC user). Received frames for which multiple error conditions obtain are counted exclusively according to the error status presented to the LLC. Coding errors detected by the physical layer for speeds above 10 Mbps will cause the frame to fail the FCS check.

Single-collision-frames A count of successfully transmitted frames on a particular interface for which transmission is inhibited by exactly one collision. A frame that is counted by an instance of this object is also counted by the corresponding instance of the out-ucast-pkts, out-multicast-pkts, or out-broadcast-pkts, and is not counted by the corresponding instance of the multiple-collision-frames object. This counter does not increment when the interface is operating in full-duplex mode. Multiple-collision-frames A count of successfully transmitted frames on a particular interface for which transmission is inhibited by more than one collision. A frame that is counted by an instance of this object is also counted by the corresponding instance of the out-ucast-pkts, out-multicast-pkts, or out-broadcast-pkts, and is not counted by the corresponding instance of the single-collision-frames object. This counter does not increment when the interface is operating in full-duplex mode. Sqe-test-errors A count of times that the SQE TEST ERROR message is generated by the PLS sublayer for a particular interface.

The SQE TEST ERROR is set in accordance with the rules for verification of the SQE detection mechanism in the PLS Carrier Sense Function, as described in IEEE Std. 802.3, 1998 Edition, section 7.2.4.6. This counter does not increment on interfaces operating at speeds greater than 10 Mbps, or on interfaces operating in full-duplex mode.

Deferred-transmissions A count of frames for which the first transmission attempt on a particular interface is delayed because the medium is busy. The count represented by an instance of this object does not include frames involved in collisions. This counter does not increment when the interface is operating in full-duplex mode. Late-collisions The number of times that a collision is detected on a particular interface later than one Ethernet slot-time unit into the transmission of a packet.

A late collision included in a count represented by an instance of this object is also considered as a generic collision for purposes of other collision-related statistics. This counter does not increment when the interface is operating in full-duplex mode. Excessive-collisions A count of frames for which transmission on a particular interface fails due to excessive collisions. This counter does not increment when the interface is operating in full-duplex mode.

Internal-mac-transmit-errors A count of frames for which transmission on a particular interface fails due to an internal MAC sublayer transmit error. A frame is only counted by an instance of this object if it is not counted by the corresponding instance of the late-collisions object, the excessive-collisions object, or the carrier-sense-errors object. The precise meaning of the count represented by an instance of this object is implementation-specific.

In particular, an instance of this object may represent a count of transmission errors on a particular interface that is not otherwise counted. Carrier-sense-errors Number of times that the carrier sense condition was lost or never asserted when attempting to transmit a frame on a particular interface. The count represented by an instance of this object is incremented at most once per transmission attempt, even if the carrier sense condition fluctuates during a transmission attempt. This counter does not increment when the interface is operating in full-duplex mode. Frame-too-longs A count of frames received on a particular interface that exceed the maximum permitted frame size. The count represented by an instance of this object is incremented when the frame-too-longs status is returned by the MAC service to the LLC (or other MAC user). Received frames for which multiple error conditions obtain are counted exclusively according to the error status presented to the LLC.

Internal-mac-receive-errors A count of frames for which reception on a particular interface fails due to an internal MAC sublayer receive error. A frame is only counted by an instance of this object if it is not counted by the corresponding instance of the frame-too-longs, alignment-errors, or fcs-errors object. The precise meaning of the count represented by an instance of this object is implementation-specific. In particular, an instance of this object may represent a count of receive errors on a particular interface that is not otherwise counted. Examples The following example shows the general information about a specific IP address on an Ethernet interface port.

Port-selection Port, list of ports, or range of ports to display. All Displays all Fibre Channel ports on your Server Switch. Statistics (Optional) Displays traffic statistics for the port(s) that you specify. Targets (Optional) Displays the targets that the ports(s) that you specify can access. Virtual-ports (Optional) Displays the virtual ports that the FC gateway mapped to the port(s) that you specify.

Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012 Privilege Level: Fibre Channel read-only user. The administrative (admin) status, speed, and connection-type reflect the values you had assigned.

The operational (oper) status, speed, and connection-type reflect the values derived from the physical hardware and its connections. This allows you to verify your configuration settings against the actual hardware. The admin/oper pairs do not have to match for you to use the card. However, if there is a mismatch, the oper value is used.

Lists and describes the fields in the show interface fc command output. Description port Fibre Channel gateway port number, in slot#/port# format. Name Administrative port name that you configure with the name command. Type Identifies the type of the port.

All type identifiers begin with 'fc' for Fibre Channel ports. Desc Text description of the interface port. The default is the port identifier in the form slot#/port#. The parenthetical number to the right of the description is the SNMP identifier. The SNMP identifier is useful if you are running your own SNMP software. Last-change Time of the most recent configuration change that a user made to the port.

Fc-address Fibre Channel Protocol address of the port. Wwnn World-wide node name of the port. The WWNN defaults to 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00. Wwpn World-wide port name of the port. The WWPN defaults to 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00. Mtu Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) of the port. The MTU value defaults to 2080 bytes.

Auto-negotiate-supported Displays yes if the port supports auto-negotiation or no if the port does not support auto-negotiation. Auto-negotiate Indicates if the Fibre Channel port on the interface card is configured to automatically negotiate connection parameters when it connects with a Fibre Channel device.

If auto-negotiation is enabled, the connection speed and mode (duplex, half-duplex) are determined at the time of connection. If the device does not support auto-negotiation, this field still displays a value, but the value does not apply. The value is enabled or disabled.

The default is disabled. This field is set by the auto-negotiate command. Admin-status Indicates if you have enabled the port for configuration and use. The value of this field may be up or down. The default is down. The field is set by the shutdown command.

Oper-status Indicates if the port is physically ready for configuration and use. The value of this field may be up or down. If this field is down but the admin-status is up, check that the Fibre Channel interface card is securely seated in the slot and a cable is attached between the port and the target FC device. Admin-speed Indicates the speed administratively assigned to the Fibre Channel port.

The value of this field may be 2 Gbps or 1 Gbps. Speed defaults to 2 Gbps.

You can configure this setting with the speed command. Oper-speed Indicates the maximum speed of the Fibre Channel port, based upon the attached Fibre Channel cable and polling the connected Fibre Channel device. Admin-connection-type Indicates the type of connection administratively assigned to the interface port. The value may be forceNLPort for the fc2port2G, force-e, force-f, auto-e, or auto-f for the fc4port2G, forceBPort, or none. The default is forceNLPort. This field is set by the type command.

Oper-connection-type Indicates the type of connection dynamically discovered for the interface port. Link-trap Indicates if connection link errors are to be captured and sent to trap recipients. The value may be either enabled or disabled. This field is set by the link-trap command. Lists and describes the fields in the statistics keyword output. Description port Fibre Channel gateway port number, in slot#/port# format. Name Administratively assigned or default name of the port.

The default name is the port name in the form slot#/port#. Configure this field with the name command. The number in parentheses to the right of the name is the SNMP identifier. The SNMP identifier is useful if you are running your own SNMP software. In-octets Cumulative number of octets received on the interface, including framing characters. In-ucast-pkts Cumulative number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a higher layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sub-layer.

In-multicast-pkts Cumulative number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a higher layer, that were addressed to a multicast address at this sub-layer. For a MAC layer protocol, this includes both Group and Functional addresses. In-broadcast-pkts Cumulative number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a higher layer, that were addressed to a broadcast address at this sub-layer. In-discards Cumulative number of inbound packets that were discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. One possible reason for discarding such a packet can be to free-up buffer space. In-errors For packet-oriented interfaces, the cumulative number of inbound packets that contained errors that prevented them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol.

In-unknown-protos For packet-oriented interfaces, the cumulative number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter is always 0. Out-octets Cumulative number of octets transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. Out-ucast-pkts Cumulative number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sub-layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Out-multicast-pkts Cumulative number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were addressed to a multicast address at this sub-layer, including those that were discarded or not sent.

For a MAC layer protocol, this includes both Group and Functional addresses. Out-broadcast-pkts Cumulative number of packets that higher-level protocols requested to be transmitted, and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this sub-layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Out-discards Cumulative number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free-up buffer space.

Out-errors For packet-oriented interfaces, the cumulative number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of outbound transmission units that could not be transmitted because of errors. Link-events Cumulative number of link events processed by the Fibre Channel interface port. Fcp-cmds-outstanding Cumulative number of FCP commands outstanding on the Fibre Channel interface port. Fcp-cmds-completed Cumulative number of FCP commands completed on the Fibre Channel interface port.

Fcp-errors Cumulative number of FCP errors encountered on the Fibre Channel interface port. Fc-initiator-IO Cumulative number of transactions between the Fibre Channel initiator and this port.

Lists and describes the fields in the targets keyword output. Description wwpn World-wide port name (WWPN) of the target. Wwnn World-wide node name (WWNN) of the target. Description Dynamically-assigned or administratively-assigned description of the target. Enter the fc srp target command with the description keyword to configure this field. Ioc-guid I/O controller (IOC) GUID of the FC gateway that accesses the target.

Service-name Name of the service that the target runs. Protocol-ids Lists the protocols that the target supports. Fc-address Fibre Channel protocol address of the target. Mtu Maximum transmission unit (MTU) of the target, in bytes. Connection-type For this release, all targets connect to NL_Ports. Physical-access Port, in slot#/port# format, on your Server Switch to which the target connects.

Lists and describes the fields in the virtual-ports keyword output. Description guid GUID of the physical initiator. Extension GUID extension of the physical initiator. Initiator-description Administratively-assigned description of the initiator.

Wwnn World-wide node name (WWNN) of the initiator. Port Physical port on your Server Switch to which the virtual port maps. Wwpn World-wide port name (WWPN) of the virtual port.

Fc-address Fibre Channel protocol address of the virtual port. Examples The following example shows the output of the show interface fc command without the statistics keyword. Slot-selection Internal gateway port that you want to view. Fc srp initiator-target (Optional) Displays FC targets that an initiator can access. Guid (Optional) GUID of the initiator. Extension (Optional) GUID extension of the initiator.

Ip (Optional) Displays attributes of IP addresses on the card. Ip-backup Displays attributes of backup IP addresses on the card. Ip-address Individual IP address whose attributes you want to view. All Displays attributes of all addresses. Sma Displays SMA information. Node-info Displays SMA node information port-info Displays SMA port information.

Details (Optional) Displays detailed SMA port information. Statistics (Optional) Displays gateway statistics of the card. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3012, Cisco SFS 3001 Privilege Level: Fibre Channel read-only user. Use this command to troubleshoot connectivity issues. Verify that the show output matches the configuration file.

Lists and describes the fields in the show interface gateway command output. Description gateway Number of the slot in which the gateway resides. Name Administrative name that you configure with the name command. Type Type of interface card, either Ethernet or Fibre Channel.

Desc Description of the port, in slot#/port# format. The port identifier appears as zero ( 0) to indicate an internal port. The number in parentheses serves as the SNMP identifier. Last-change Time of the most recent configuration change that a user made to the port. Mtu Maximum transmission unit (MTU) of the internal gateway port. Admin-status Administrative status of the gateway that you configure with the shutdown command.

Oper-status Actual status of the gateway. Lists and describes the fields that appear when you use the fc srp initiator-target argument with the show interface gateway command. Description wwpn World-wide port name (WWPN) of the target that the initiator can access. Wwnn Wold-wide node name (WWNN) of the target that the initiator can access. Description Description of the target. Ioc-guid GUID of the IOC assigned to the target. Service-name Service that the target runs.

Protocol-ids Lists the protocols that the target supports. Fc-address Fibre Channel protocol address of the target. Mtu Maximum transmission unit (MTU) of the target. Connection-type Type of connection between the storage and the IB host.

The field will always display nl-port, because all storage-to-IB host connections occur over a virtual port, or NL_Port. Physical-access Port or ports through which the target connects to the initiator. Lists and describes the fields that appear when you use the ip keyword with the show interface gateway command. Description port Port number, in card#port# format. A port# of 0 represents the gateway port of the interface card.

Address IP address that you assigned to the port. Mask Subnet mask that you assigned to the port. Bcast-addr format IP broadcast address format that the port uses. Reasm max-size Size of the largest IP datagram which this port can receive and reassemble from incoming fragmented IP datagrams. Type Displays 'primary' or 'backup' to indicate that the interface card acts as the primary or backup interface for the IP address that appears in the 'address' field.

Status Displays 'active' or 'inactive' to indicate that the card actively services IP packets addressed to the IP address in the 'address' field or does not service packets to the specified address. Lists and describes the fields that appear when you use the ip-backup keyword with the show interface gateway command. Description slot-id Chassis slot that contains the gateway that you want to display.

Link-events Cumulative number of link events that the gateway has processed. Srp-cmds-outstanding Cumulative number of unresolved SRP commands on the gateway.

Srp-cmds-completed Cumulative number of SRP commands that the gateway executed. Srp-errors Cumulative number of SRP errors that the gateway encountered. Srp-initiated-ios Cumulative number of I/O transactions that initiators requested of FC devices through the gateway. Srp-bytes-read Cumulative number of I/O bytes that the gateway has read.

Srp-bytes-written Cumulative number of I/O bytes that the gateway has written. Srp-connections Cumulative number of I/O connections that the gateway has used. Fcp-cmds-outstanding Cumulative number of unresolved FCP commands on the gateway. Fcp-cmds-completed Cumulative number of FCP commands that the gateway executed. Fcp-errors Cumulative number of FCP errors that the gateway encountered. Fcp-initiated-ios Cumulative number of I/O replies that FC devices sent through the gateway in response to SRP requests from initiators. Fcp-bytes-read Cumulative number of Fibre Channel Protocol bytes that the card has read since it came up.

Fcp-bytes-written Cumulative number of Fibre Channel Protocol bytes that the card has written since it came up. Examples The following example displays the attributes of the IP address of the gateway port.

Port-selection Port, list of ports, or range of ports that you want to view. Sma (Optional) Displays subnet management agent (SMA) information. Node-info (Optional) Displays node-based SMA information.

Port-info (Optional) Displays port-based SMA information detail (Optional) Displays detailed, port-based SMA information. Statistics (Optional) Displays IB interface traffic statistics. Defaults See. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: InfiniBand read-only user. Without the optional sma or statistics keywords, the show interface ib command displays general information about the InfiniBand interface port, such as its administrative status, its operational speed and status, and duplex mode. Lists and describes the fields in the show interface ib command output. Description port Identifies the InfiniBand interface card and port. The format is slot#/port#.

Name User assigned name. If no name is assigned, the port name is displayed instead. This field is set by the name command. Type Identifies the type of the InfiniBand card. Supported cards are ib1xTX, ib1xFX, ib4xTX, ib4xFX, and ib4xTXP. This field is set by the type command. Desc Description of the port, in slot#/port# format.

The number in parentheses serves as the SNMP identifier. Last-change Time at which the InfiniBand port configuration was last changed. Mtu Maximum Transmission Unit for the InfiniBand port. Used to configure the MTU size of IP network traffic. Auto-negotiate supported (select Server Switches) Displays yes if the port supports auto-negotiation or no if the port does not support auto-negotiation. Auto-negotiate (select Server Switches) Indicates if the InfiniBand port on the interface card is configured to automatically negotiate connection parameters when it connects with an InfiniBand device.

If auto-negotiation is enabled, the connection speed is determined at the time of connection. If the device does not support auto-negotiation, this field still displays a value, but the value does not apply. The value is enabled or disabled.

The default is disabled. This field is set by the auto-negotiate command. Admin-status Indicates if you have enabled the port for configuration and use. The value of this field may be up or down. The default is down. The field is set by the shutdown command. Oper-status Indicates if the port is physically ready for configuration and use.

The value of this field may be up or down. If this field is down but the admin-status is up, check that the InfiniBand interface card is securely seated in the slot and a cable is attached between the port and the target InfiniBand host. Admin-speed (select Server Switches) Indicates the speed administratively assigned to the InfiniBand port. You can configure this setting with the speed command. Oper-speed (select Server Switches) Indicates the maximum speed of the InfiniBand port, based upon the attached InfiniBand cable and polling the connected InfiniBand device. Link-trap Indicates if connection link errors are to be captured and sent to trap recipients. The value may be either enabled or disabled.

This field is set by the link-trap command. Dongle-type Displays the port power connector dongle type variable. The administrative (admin) status, speed, and connection-type reflect the values you had assigned.

The operational (oper) status, speed, and connection-type reflect the values derived from the physical hardware and its connections. This allows you to verify your configuration settings against the actual hardware. The admin/oper pairs do not have to match for you to use the card. However, if there is a mismatch, the oper value is used. Lists and describes the fields that appear when you use the sma node-info argument with the show interface ib command.

Description guid GUID of the host. Type Type of SMA node. This value always appears as switch. Lid Base Local Identifier (LID) of the port. Base-version Base management datagram version that the switch supports. Class-version Subnet management class that the switch supports. Port-guid GUID of the port(s) that you specified with the port-selection variable.

Partition-cap Maximum number of partitions that the port supports. Device-id Manufacturer-assigned device ID. Revision Manufacturer-assigned device revision. Local-port-num Number of the link port that received this show request.

Vendor-id Device vendor ID, as per the IEEE standard. Trap-buffer Special purpose string buffer for InfiniBand Trap Data. Num-ports Number of physical ports on the SMA node. String SMA node description string. Lists and describes the fields that appear when you use the sma port-info argument with the show interface ib command. Description node-guid GUID of the IB host that connects to the port.

Port Host port that connects to your Server Switch. Mkey 64-bit management key for this port. See section 14.2.4, Management Key and 3.5.3, Keys, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol.

1, Release 1.1, for more information. Gid-prefix 64-bit GID prefix for this port. This prefix is assigned by the subnet manager, based upon the port router and the rules for local identifiers. See section 4.1.3, Local Identifiers, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information.

Lid 16-bit base-LID of this port. Capability-mask 32-bit bitmask that specifies the supported capabilities of the port. A bit value of 1 (one) indicates a supported capability. The bits are: 0, 11-15, 18, 21-31 (Reserved and always 0.), 1 IsSM, 2 IsNoticeSupported, 3 IsTrapSupported, 4 IsResetSupported, 5 IsAutomaticMigrationSupported, 6 IsSLMappingSupported, 7 IsMKeyNVRAM (supports M_Key in NVRAM), 8 IsPKeyNVRAM (supports P_Key in NVRAM), 9 Is LED Info Supported, 10 IsSMdisabled, 16 IsConnectionManagementSupported, 17 IsSNMPTunnelingSupported, 19 IsDeviceManagementSupported, 20 IsVendorClassSupported.Values are expressed in hexadecimal. State A higher form of addressing than PhyState, state determines that the nodes can actually communicate and indicates the state transition that has occurred.

A transition is a port change from down to initialize, initialize to down, armed to down, or active to down as a result of link state machine logic. Changes to the port state resulting from SubnSet have no affect on this parameter value. The value is noStateChange, down, initialize, armed, or active. Lists and describes the fields that appear when you use the sma port-info details argument with the show interface ib command. Description node-guid GUID of the IB host that connects to the port.

Port Host port that connects to your Server Switch. Mkey 64-bit management key for this port. See section 14.2.4, Management Key and 3.5.3, Keys, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information.

Gid-prefix 64-bit GID prefix for this port. This prefix is assigned by the subnet manager, based upon the port router and the rules for local identifiers. See section 4.1.3, Local Identifiers, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information. Lid 16-bit base-LID of this port. Master-sm-lid 16-bit base LID of the master subnet manager managing this port.

Capability-mask 32-bit bitmask that specifies the supported capabilities of the port. A bit value of 1 (one) indicates a supported capability. The bits are: 0, 11-15, 18, 21-31 (Reserved and always 0.), 1 IsSM, 2 IsNoticeSupported, 3 IsTrapSupported, 4 IsResetSupported, 5 IsAutomaticMigrationSupported, 6 IsSLMappingSupported, 7 IsMKeyNVRAM (supports M_Key in NVRAM), 8 IsPKeyNVRAM (supports P_Key in NVRAM), 9 Is LED Info Supported, 10 IsSMdisabled, 16 IsConnectionManagementSupported, 17 IsSNMPTunnelingSupported, 19 IsDeviceManagementSupported, 20 IsVendorClassSupported.Values are expressed in hexadecimal. Diag-code 16-bit diagnostic code. For more information, refer to InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol.

1, Release 1.1, section 14.2.5.6.1, 'Interpretation of Diagcode.' Mkey-lease-period Initial value of the lease-period timer in seconds. The lease period is the length of time that the M_Key protection bits are to remain non-zero after a SubnSet (PortInfo) fails an M_Key check. After the lease period expires, clearing the M_Key protection bits allows any subnet manager to read (and then set) the M_Key.

Set this field to 0 to indicate that the lease period is never to expire. Refer to InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, section 14.2.4, 'Management Key.' Local-port-num Number of the link port which received this request, otherwise the value is 0. Link-width-enabled Enabled link width (speed). The value is an integer that indicates the enabled link-width sets for this port. The value may be • 0 (no state change), • 1 (1x), • 2 (4x), • 3 (1x or 4x), • 8 (12x), • 9 (1x or 12x), • 10 (4x or 12x), • 11 (1x, 4x or 12x), • 255 (set this parameter to the link-width-supported value).

Link-width-supported Supported link width. The value is 1 (1x), 3 (1x or 4x), or 11 (1x, 4x, or 12x). Link-width-active Active link width. This parameter is used with LinkSpeedActive to determine the link rate between the two connected nodes. The value is width1x, width4x, or width12x. Link-speed-supported Speed that the link between the host and your device supports. State A higher form of addressing than PhyState, state determines that the nodes can actually communicate and indicates the state transition that has occurred.

A transition is a port change from down to initialize, initialize to down, armed to down, or active to down as a result of link state machine logic. Changes to the port state resulting from SubnSet have no affect on this parameter value. The value is noStateChange, down, initialize, armed, or active. Port-phys Indicates the actual state of the port. Determines that electricity flows between nodes so they can hand-shake. The value is noStateChange, sleeping, polling, disabled, portConfigurationTrainig, linkup, or linkErrorRecovery. Link-down-def Default LinkDown state to return to.

The value is noStateChange, sleeping, or polling. See section 5.5.2, Status Outputs (MAD GET), InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information. Mkey-protect-bits Management key protection bits for the port. The bits are 0, 1, 2, and 3.

See section 14.2.4.1, Levels of Protection, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information. Lmc Local-identifier mask control (LMC) for multipath support. A LMC is assigned to each channel adapter and router port on the subnet. It provides multiple virtual ports within a single physical port.

The value of the LMC specifies the number of path bits in the LID. A value of 0 (zero) indicates one LID is allowed on this port. See sections 3.5.10, Addressing, and 4.1.3, Local Identifiers, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol.

1, Release 1.1, for more information. Ls-active Speed of an active link.

The value is 1 (2.5 Gbps). Ls-active-enabled Maximum speed the link is capable of handling.

The value is 0 (No state change), 1 (2.5 Gbps), or 3 (value derived from link-speed-supported). Neighbor-mtu Active maximum transmission unit enabled on this port for transmit. Check the mtu-cap value at both ends of every link and use the lesser speed.

The value is mtu256, mtu512, mtu1024, mtu2048, or mtu4096. Master-sm-sl Administrative service level required for this port to send a non-SMP message to the subnet manager.

Vl-cap Maximum range of data virtual lanes supported by this port. The value is vl0, vl0ToVl1, vl0ToVl3, vl0ToVl7, or vl0ToVl14. See also oper-VL. Vl-high-limit Maximum high-priority limit on the number of bytes allowed for transmitting high-priority packets when both ends of a link operate with multiple data virtual-lanes. Used with the virtual-lane arbitration table. The maximum high-limit is determined by checking the vl-arb-high-cap on the other side of the link and then negotiating downward.

Vl-arbitration-high-cap Highest arbitration value allowed by the arbiter in determining the next packet in a set of packets to send across the link. Used with the virtual-lane arbitration table and specified as a VL/Weight pair. See section 14.2.5.9, VL Arbitration Table, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information. Vl-arbitration-low-cap Lowest arbitration value allowed by the arbiter in determining the next packet in a set of packets to send across the link. Used with the virtual-lane arbitration table and specified as a VL/Weight pair.

See section 14.2.5.9, VL Arbitration Table, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information. Mtu-cap Used in conjunction with neighbor-mtu to determine the maximum transmission size supported on this port. The lesser of mtu-cap and neighbor-mtu determines the actual MTU used.

The value is 256, 512, 1024, 2048, or 4096. Vl-stall-count Number of sequentially dropped packets at which the port enters a VLStalled state. The virtual lane exits the VLStalled state (8 * HLL) units after entering it. See section 18.2.5.4, Transmitter Queuing, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for a description of HLL. Hoq-life Maximum duration allowed to packets at the head of a virtual-lane queue. Used with VL-stall-count to determine the outgoing packets to discard.

Op-vls Administrative limit for the number of virtual lanes allowed to the link. Do not set this above the VL-cap value. The value is vl0, vl0-Vl1, vl0-Vl3, vl0-Vl7, or vl0-Vl14. Pkey-enf-in Boolean value that indicated whether or not to support optional partition enforcement for the packets received by this port. Pkey-enf-out Boolean value that indicates whether or not to support optional partition enforcement for the packets transmitted by this port.

Filter-raw-pkt-in Boolean value that indicates whether or not so support optional raw packet enforcement for the raw packets received by this port. Filter-raw-pkt-out Boolean value that indicates whether or not so support optional raw packet enforcement for the raw packets transmitted by this port. Mkey-violations Number of subnet management packets (SMPs) that have been received on this port with invalid M_Keys since initial power-up or last reset. For more information refer to section 14.2.4, 'Management Key' in InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol.

1, Release 1.1. Pkey-violations Number of subnet management packets that have been received on this port with invalid P_Keys since initial power-up or the last reset. For more information, refer to section 9.2.7, 'Partition Key' in InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1. Qkey-violations Number of subnet management packets that have been received on this port with invalid Q_Keys since initial power up or the last reset.

For more information, refer to InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, section 10.2.4, 'Q Keys.' Guid-cap Number of GUID entries allowed for this port in the port table. For more information, refer to InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, section 14.2.5.5, 'GUIDCap.' Subnet-timeout Maximum propagation delay allowed for this port to reach any other port in the subnet. This value also affects the maximum rate at which traps can be sent from this port.

Resp-timeout Maximum time allowed between the port reception of a subnet management packet and the transmission of the associated response. For more information, refer to InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, section 13.4.6.2, 'Timers and Timeouts.' Local-phys-err Threshold at which ICRC, VCRC, FCCRC, and all physical errors result in an entry into the BAD PACKET or BAD PACKET DISCARD states of the local packet receiver.

For more information, refer to InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, section 7.12.2, 'Error Recovery Procedures.' Overrun-err Threshold at which the count of buffer overruns across consecutive flow-control update periods results in an overrun error. Lists and describes the fields that appear when you use the statistics keyword with the show interface ib command. Description port Port identifier, in slot#/port# format. Name Administrative port name that you configured with the name command. In-octets Cumulative number of octets that arrived at the port, including framing characters.

In-ucast-pkts Cumulative number of incoming packets destined for a single port. In-multicast-pkts Cumulative number of incoming packets destined for the ports of a multicast group. In-broadcast-pkts Cumulative number of incoming packets destined for all ports on the fabric.

In-discards Cumulative number of inbound packets that the port discarded for a reason other than a packet error (e.g. Lack of buffer space). In-errors Number of inbound packets with errors that the port discarded. In-unknown-protos For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter is always 0.

Out-octets Total number of octets transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. Out-ucast-pkts Total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sub-layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Out-multicast-pkts Total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were addressed to a multicast address at this sub-layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Out-broadcast-pkts Total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested to be transmitted, and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this sub-layer, including those that were discarded or not sent.

Out-discards Number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free-up buffer space. Out-errors For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of outbound transmission units that could not be transmitted because of errors. Examples The following example shows the output of the show interface ib command without the sma or statistics keywords. Out-errors: 0 Related Commands show interface mgmt-ethernet To show the configuration of the Ethernet Management port on the controller card of your Server Switch, enter the show interface mgmt-ethernet command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

Show interface mgmt-ethernet Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults The gateway address value defaults to 0.0.0.0. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: General read-only user.

The Ethernet Management port is an Out-of-Band Management (OBM) port that provides network access to the system chassis in order to run remote CLI and Element Manager sessions. The port must be configured before it can be used. This command displays the administrative status of the interface port, its assigned IP address and subnet mask, plus the IP address of the gateway port used to connect to the Ethernet Management port.

If the Ethernet host is directly connected to the Ethernet Management port, without having to go through Ethernet switches, the default gateway-addr value is 0.0.0.0. On the Cisco SFS 3012, you may only access the Ethernet Management port on the currently active controller card. The CLI always defaults to port 2 on the active controller card. Lists and describes the fields that appear in the show interface mgmt-ethernet command output. Description port Ethernet management port number, in slot#/port# format. Mac-address MAC address of the Ethernet management port.

Auto-negotiate Displays enabled if the port automatically negotiates link speed. Admin-status Displays up if you enabled the port and down if you disabled the port.

Ip-addr IP address of the port. Mask Subnet mask of the port.

Gateway-addr Gateway configured for the port. Addr-option Address option of the port (see the command: ). Examples The following example displays the configuration of the Ethernet Management port on the active controller. Addr-option: static Related Commands show interface mgmt-ib To display the status and address information for the virtual InfiniBand Management port, enter the show interface mgmt-ib command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode. Show interface mgmt-ib Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: General read-only user. Use this command to verify that you have configured your InfiniBand Management port successfully. Compare this output to the configuration file and check for discrepancies.

You must configure the InfiniBand Management port successfully to run telnet, SSH, and Element Manager. Examples The following example displays the status and address information of the IB Management port. SFS-7000P# Related Commands show interface mgmt-serial To display the configuration of the Serial Console port on the controller card of your Server Switch, enter the show interface mgmt-serial command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode. Show interface mgmt-serial Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: General read-only user.

This command displays the default configuration. This configuration cannot be changed. The Serial Console port is the initial connection point with the system chassis and is used to configure the Ethernet Management and Infiniband Management ports. This port must be configured and a management station attached before any interaction with the system chassis is possible. For the Cisco SFS 3012, you may only access the Serial Console port on the currently active controller card. Address-table (Optional) This keyword displays the address information of Ethernet interface ports, Ethernet interface cards, and InfiniBand interface cards. It lists the IP addresses, netmasks, broadcast formats, reassembly sizes, and whether or not the IP address is a primary or backup.

Route (Optional) This keyword displays the Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) forwarding records or routes (both static and dynamic) of all IP routes to system ports. Included in this information are the route destination, route type, route protocol, next hop, and port used.

Http (Optional) Displays current HTTP settings. Server secure (Optional) Displays current secure HTTP server settings. Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012 Privilege Level: Ethernet read-only user. Use this command to view the results of the ip command. Examples The example below shows the output of the show ip address-table command. Note that port 0 always indicates the gateway port of the interface card. Show ip http To view the configuration of the HTTP server on your Server Switch, enter the show ip http command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

Show ip http Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: Ethernet read-only user. Use this command to determine if your HTTP server actively runs on your Server Switch, and to determine the HTTP port number that it uses. Lists and describes the fields in the command output. Polling: enabled Related Commands show ip http server secure To view the HTTPS configuration on your Server Switch, enter the show ip http secure server command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

Show ip http secure server Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: Ethernet read-only user. Use this command to determine if HTTPS actively runs on your Server Switch, and to determine the HTTPS port number that it uses.

Lists and describes the fields in the command output. Secure-cert-common-name: useMgmtEnetIpAddr Related Commands show location To display the location data on your Server Switch, enter the show location command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode. Show location Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: General read-only user.

The show location command displays some contact information to the user, however, it may be configured to display any desired text string. Examples The following example displays the location information that you configured with the location command. End (Optional) Displays approximately the last 10 entries in the system log and then continues to display log entries as they occur.

Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: General read-only user. Use this command to view any of the following: • warnings • errors • notifications • alerts You may want to set the number of lines displayed per screen using the terminal length command. You can also use the more command on ts_log instead of the show logging command.

The show logging end command is the equivalent of using the UNIX tail -f command. The CLI continues to display log entries as they occur until you enter Ctrl- c. No other CLI commands may be entered until Ctrl- c is used to stop the log display. It is recommended you set the terminal page length to 0 when using the end argument. Otherwise, you will have to keep pressing the space bar to continue each time the maximum display length is reached. Once you set the page length, do not change the terminal window size. Changing window size restores the terminal length to that of the window and restarts paging.

The system log file on the chassis controller is /var/log/topspin. Examples: The following example displays the last 10 log entries. Jan 3 19:35:55 igr-cc chassis_mgr.x[523]: [CONF]: [super]: config snmp trap-receiver 10.10.253.47 community public Related Commands show ntp To display • the current date and time of your Server Switch, • the Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers that your Server Switch uses to set the system clock, enter the show ntp command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode. Show ntp Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: General read-only user. Use the clock set command to set the time and date. Use the ntp command to set the NTP servers that are to maintain the system clock. Examples The following example displays the current date and time, as well as NTP server details. SFS-7000P>Related Commands show power-supply To display the status of the power supplies on your Server Switch, enter the show power-supply command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

Show power-supply Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012 Privilege Level: General read-only user. Use this command to monitor the power supply.

This command primarily serves to help management tools continuously monitor power supply status. Errors in the ts_log file may prompt you to check power supply status. Description type Indicates AC power. Oper-status Displays 'up' or 'down' to indicate the status of the power supply. Utilization Displays percentage of power utilization when multiple power supplies provide power.

Displays 'n/a' when one power supply runs. Voltage Voltage of the power supply.

Product serial-number Factory-assigned product serial number. Pca serial-number Printed circuit assembly (PCA) serial number. Pca number Printed Circuit Assembly (PCA) assembly number. Fru number Field replaceable unit (FRU) number for the actual switch (select chassis) or chassis (select chassis). Examples The following example displays power supply details. Description rlb-id Redundancy group ID. Name Redundancy group name.

Group-p_key Partition key of the group. Load-balancing Displays 'enabled' if load balancing runs, otherwise displays 'disabled.'

Broadcast-forwarding Displays 'true' if broadcast forwarding is enabled, otherwise displays 'false.' Multicast Displays 'true' if multicast forwarding is enabled, otherwise displays 'false.' Num-members Number of members in the redundancy group. New-member-force-reelection Displays 'true' if the group is configured to reelect a new primary when a new member joins, otherwise displays 'false.' Examples The following example displays the redundancy groups on the chassis. All Runs show commands for Ethernet, Fibre Channel, and InfiniBand technologies.

Ethernet Runs show commands for Ethernet only. Fc Runs show commands for Fibre Channel only.

Ib Runs show command for InfiniBand only. To-file (Optional) Saves the output of the show commands to a file in the syslog directory on your Server Switch and displays the name of the file. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: General read-only user. This command can generate a large amount of data. Data is displayed per terminal length command settings. When executed, this command first prompts you to verify your desire to generate the data. Enter y to continue or n to cancel.

The default output file is syslog:igr_ interface _runningstatus, where interface may be ether, fc, ib, or all. If the file already exists, it will be overwritten. This text file may be uploaded to another system using the copy command or viewed using the more command. Examples The following example runs all Ethernet show commands. Related Commands See most of the other 'show' commands. Show sensor To display the temperature at several key locations in your Server Switch, enter the show sensor command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

Show sensor Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: General read-only user. The show sensor command identifies the temperature sensors in the system chassis. It also reports their location in the chassis and the current temperature at that location. Chassis temperature should be monitored to verify the cooling efficiency of the blowers and your data center air-conditioning.

Temperatures are in degrees Celsius and vary depending upon their location. Normal temperature levels for the Cisco SFS 3001 remain 10 to 20 degrees Celsius above the ambient temperature.

75 C would be an alarm temp. And the system will reset itself at 85 C. Descriptions sensor Number of the temperature sensor. Oper-status Operational status of the sensor ('up' or 'down').

Oper-code (select Server Switches) Operational code of the sensor. Temperature Temperature that the sensor reads, in degrees Celsius. Alarm-temp (select Server Switches) Temperature at which the sensor sounds an alarm. Shutdown-temp (select Server Switches) Temperature at which the sensor shuts down the Server Switch. Examples The following example displays the temperature sensor information on the Server Switch. User (Optional) Displays SNMP information for all users or for one particular user if you specify that user with the user-name variable.

User-name (Optional) User whose SNMP information you want to display. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: Unrestricted read-write user. Use this command to verify the SNMP servers that you configure with the snmp-server command. Examples The following example displays the SNMP trap receivers configured on the Server Switch.

Enable: disabled Related Commands show system To display the current system global settings, enter the show system command in User Execute mode or Privileged Execute mode. Show system Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: Unrestricted read-write user.

Use this command to verify that the SRP configuration is locked or unlocked. Examples The following example indicates that the ib counter reset is enabled.

Related Commands show system-mode To display the current system mode (normal or VFrame), enter the show system-mode command in User Execute mode or Privileged Execute mode. Show system-mode Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: Unrestricted read-write user. Use this command to verify that the SRP configuration is locked or unlocked. Examples The following example indicates that the Server Switch is in normal ('unlocked') mode. Oper-mode: normal Related Commands show system-services To display system services such as FTP and telnet, enter the show system-services command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

Show system-services Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012 Privilege Level: Unrestricted read-write user.

Use this command to discover what system services (e.g. Telnet, ftp, and syslog) run on your Server Switch.

You can configure any or all of these services to manage your Server Switch. Examples The following example displays the system services that run on the Server Switch. Domain-name: Related Commands show terminal To display terminal parameters, enter the show terminal command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode. Show terminal Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: General read-only user. Use this command to view information about your CLI session. The command provides useful information such as timeout parameters, output-screen length, and history-buffer size.

App Specifies the application to trace. Application-number Number of the application to trace. Use the online help (?) to view a list of applications and application numbers. Module Specifies the module to trace. Module-number Number of the module to trace.

Use the online help (?) to view a list of modules and module numbers. Card Specifies the card to trace. Card-number Number of the card to trace. Use the online help (?) to view a list of cards and card numbers. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: General read-only user.

This command is intended primarily for program debug under the direction of Support personnel. Recommend hiding this command from customers. Examples The following example traces application 9, module 1, card 2. Trunk id (Optional) ID of the trunk group. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012 Privilege Level: Unrestricted read-write user.

Use this command to view the trunk groups that you have configured on your Server Switch. You can verify trunk-group related changes that you have made to the configuration file with the show trunk command. Examples The following example displays the trunk groups on the Server Switch. User (Optional) User to display. All (Optional) Displays all users in the user database.

Defaults The show user command without arguments displays the account information for the user who executes the command. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: General read-only and unrestricted read-write user. Enter the show user command with no arguments to display your current user information.

The command lists user name, access level, status, and login statistics. All users may view their own user information, however, only an unrestricted read-write user may view the user information of others. The show user command tracks statistics that start from the last time the Server Switch booted.

Lists and describes the fields in the show user command output. Description username Login name of the user. Password Encrypted user password. Snmp-community The SNMP community string that the user needs to run SNMP commands and the Element Manager GUI. Permission-level Permission restrictions that define the commands in the CLI that the user can access.

Admin-status Displays enabled if the user account can log in and execute commands. Displays disabled if an unrestricted user has suspended the account so no one can use it. Enable or disable an account with the username command. Num-logins Number of times the login logged in since the Server Switch booted.

Num-unsuccessful-logins Number of times the login failed to log in successfully since the Server Switch booted. Last-login Most recent login with the username. Last-unsuccessful-login Most recent failed login with the username.

Examples The following example displays the admin user. SFS-7000P>Related Commands show version To display a general, high-level description of your Server Switch, enter the show version command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode. Show version Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module Privilege Level: General read-only user. This command provides the software version, contact information, system up-time, time of last configuration change, and the last action performed on the Server Switch. Lists and describes the fields in the command output. Description system-version OS version that the Server Switch runs. Contact Displays the contact information that you configure with the snmp-server command ().

Name Displays the device name that you configure with the hostname command (). Location Displays the location information that you configure with the snmp-server command (). Up-time Amount of time since last boot. Last-change Date and time of last configuration change. Last-config-save Date and time that an administrator last saved the running configuration. Action Executed action (see ).

Result Result of executed action. Oper-mode System mode of the Server Switch (see ). Sys-sync-state (select chassis only) Displays the synchronization state between the primary controller card and the hot standby controller card. Examples The following example displays the system version.