Table Of Contents
Show Commands
show aaa accounting
show aaa authentication
show aaa authentication login password-aging
show aaa groups
show accounting log
show arp
show autonomous-fabric-id database
show banner motd
show boot
show boot auto-copy
show callhome
show cdp
show cfs
show cfs regions
show cfs status
show cfs static peers
show cimserver
show cimserver indications
show cimserver logs
show cimserver status
show cli alias
show cli variables
show clock
show cloud discovery
show cloud membership
show copyright
show cores
show crypto ca certificates
show crypto ca crl
show crypto ca trustpoints
show crypto global domain ipsec
show crypto ike domain ipsec
show crypto key mypubkey rsa
show crypto map domain ipsec
show crypto sad domain ipsec
show crypto spd domain ipsec
show crypto transform-set domain ipsec
show debug
show debug npv
show debug sme
show device-alias
show dpvm
show environment
show fabric-binding
show fc-tunnel
show fc2
show fcalias
show fcanalyzer
show fcc
show fcdomain
show fcdroplatency
show fcflow stats
show fcfwd
show fcid-allocation
show fc-redirect configs
show fc-redirect active-configs
show fc-redirect peer-switches
show fcip
show fcns database
show fcns statistics
show fcroute
show fcs
show fcsp
show fctimer
show fdmi
show ficon
show file
show flex-attach
show flex-attach info
show flex-attach merge status
show flex-attach virtual-pwwn
show flogi
show fspf
show hardware
show hosts
show incompatibility system
show install all failure-reason
show install all impact
show install all status
show in-order-guarantee
show interface
show interface sme
show interface transceiver
show inventory
show ip access-list
show ip arp
show ip interface
show ip route
show ip routing
show ip traffic
show ips arp
show ips ip route
show ips ipv6
show ips netsim
show ips stats
show ips stats fabric interface
show ips stats netsim
show ips status
show ipv6 access-list
show ipv6 interface
show ipv6 neighbours
show ipv6 route
show ipv6 routing
show ipv6 traffic
show isapi dpp
show isapi tech-support santap file
show iscsi global
show iscsi initiator
show iscsi session
show iscsi stats
show iscsi virtual-target
show islb cfs-session status
show islb initiator
show islb merge status
show islb pending
show islb pending-diff
show islb session
show islb status
show islb virtual-target
show islb vrrp
show isns
show ivr
show ivr fcdomain database
show ivr service-group
show ivr virtual-fcdomain-add-status2
show ivr virtual-switch-wwn
show kernel core
show license
show line
show logging
show mcast
show module
show nasb
show ntp
show npv flogi-table
show npv internal info
show npv internal info traffic-map
show npv traffic-map
show npv status
show port index-allocation
show port-channel
show port-license
show port-monitor
show port-resources module
show port-security
show processes
show role
show qos
show radius
show radius-server
show rlir
show rmon
show rmon status
show role
show rscn
show running-config
show san-ext-tuner
show santap module
show santap module dvt brief
show scheduler
show scsi-flow
show scsi-target
show sdv
show sme cluster
show sme transport
show snmp
show span drop-counters
show span max-queued-packets
show span session
show sprom
show ssh
show ssm provisioning
show startup-config
show switchname
show system
show system default zone
show system health
show tacacs+
show tacacs-server
show tech-support
show tech-support sme
show telnet server
show terminal
show tlport
show topology
show trunk protocol
show user-account
show users
show version
show vrrp
show vsan
show wwn
show zone
show zone analysis
show zone-attribute-group
show zoneset
Show Commands
The commands in this chapter apply to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family of multilayer directors and fabric switches. All commands are shown here in alphabetical order regardless of command mode. See "About the CLI Command Modes" section on page 1-3 to determine the appropriate mode for each command. For more information, refer to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide.
show aaa accounting
To display the accounting configuration, use the show aaa accounting command.
show aaa accounting
Syntax Description
This command has no other arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
2.0(x)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays accounting log configuration.
switch# show aaa accounting
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
aaa accounting default
|
Configure the default accounting method
|
show aaa authentication
To display configured authentication information, use the show aaa authentication command.
show aaa authentication [login {error-enable | mschap}]
Syntax Description
login error-enable
|
Displays the authentication login error message enable configuration.
|
login mschap
|
Displays the authentication login MS-CHAP enable configuration.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.3(1)
|
This command was introduced.
|
2.0(x)
|
Added the login error-enable option.
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3.0(1)
|
Added the login mschap option.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays the configured authentication parameters.
switch# show aaa authentication
default: group TacServer local none
The following example displays the authentication login error message enable configuration.
switch# show aaa authentication login error-enable
The following example displays the authentication login MS-CHAP enable configuration.
switch# show aaa authentication login mschap
show aaa authentication login password-aging
To display the status of password aging notification, use the show aaa authentication login password-aging command.
show aaa authentication login password-aging
Syntax Description
This command has no other arguments or keywords.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
3.2(1)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays the status of the password aging notification.
switch(config)# show aaa authentication login password-aging
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
aaa authentication login password-aging enable
|
Configures the password aging notification from AAA server.
|
show aaa groups
To display configured server groups, use the show aaa groups command.
show aaa groups
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
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1.3(1)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
To display configured server groups.
show accounting log
To display the accounting log contents, use the show accounting log command.
show accounting log [size]
Syntax Description
size
|
Specifies the size of the log to display in bytes. The range is 0 to 250000.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
2.0(x)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays the entire accounting log.
switch# show accounting log
2002:stop:snmp_1033151784_171.71.49.83:admin:
Fri Sep 27 18:36:24 2002:start:_1033151784:root
Fri Sep 27 18:36:28 2002:update:::fcc configuration requested
Fri Sep 27 18:36:33 2002:start:snmp_1033151793_171.71.49.83:admin
Fri Sep 27 18:36:33 2002:stop:snmp_1033151793_171.71.49.83:admin:
Fri Sep 27 18:39:28 2002:start:snmp_1033151968_171.71.49.96:admin
Fri Sep 27 18:39:28 2002:stop:snmp_1033151968_171.71.49.96:admin:
Fri Sep 27 18:39:28 2002:start:_1033151968:root
Fri Sep 27 18:39:31 2002:update:::fcc configuration requested
Fri Sep 27 18:39:37 2002:start:snmp_1033151977_171.71.49.96:admin
Fri Sep 27 18:39:37 2002:stop:snmp_1033151977_171.71.49.96:admin:
Fri Sep 27 18:39:37 2002:start:snmp_1033151977_171.71.49.96:admin
Fri Sep 27 18:42:12 2002:start:snmp_1033152132_171.71.49.96:admin
Fri Sep 27 18:42:12 2002:stop:snmp_1033152132_171.71.49.96:admin:
Fri Sep 27 18:42:12 2002:start:snmp_1033152132_171.71.49.96:admin
Fri Sep 27 18:42:40 2002:start:snmp_1033152160_171.71.49.96:admin
The following example displays 400 bytes of the accounting log.
switch# show accounting log 400
Tue Dec 8 22:06:59 1981:start:/dev/pts/2_376697219:admin:
Tue Dec 8 22:07:03 1981:stop:/dev/pts/2_376697219:admin:shell terminated
Tue Dec 8 22:07:13 1981:start:/dev/pts/2_376697233:admin:
Tue Dec 8 22:07:53 1981:stop:/dev/pts/2_376697233:admin:shell terminated
Tue Dec 8 22:08:15 1981:update:/dev/ttyS0_376628597:admin:iSCSI Interface Vsan Enabled
Related Commands
Command
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Description
|
clear accounting log
|
Clears the accounting log.
|
show arp
To display Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) entries, use the show arp command.
show arp
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.0(2)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
This displays the ARP table.
Protocol Address Age (min) Hardware Addr Type Interface
Internet 171.1.1.1 0 0006.5bec.699c ARPA mgmt0
Internet 172.2.0.1 4 0000.0c07.ac01 ARPA mgmt0
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
clear arp-cache
|
Clears the arp-cache table entries.
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show autonomous-fabric-id database
To display the contents of the AFID database, use the show autonomous-fabric-id database command in EXEC mode.
show autonomous-fabric-id database
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
2.1(1a)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example shows contents of the AFID database.
switch# show autonomous-fabric-id database
--------------------------------------------------------------
20:00:00:0c:91:90:3e:80 5
Total: 1 entry in default AFID table
--------------------------------------------------------------
20:00:00:0c:91:90:3e:80 10 1,2,5-8
Total: 1 entry in AFID table
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
autonomous-fabric-id (IVR topology database configuration)
|
Configures an autonomous fabric ID into the Inter-VSAN Routing (IVR) topology database.
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autonomous-fabric-id (IVR service group configuration)
|
Configures an autonomous fabric ID into the IVR service group.
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autonomous-fabric-id- database
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Configures an autonomous fabric ID (AFID) database
|
show banner motd
To display a configured message of the day (MOTD) banner, use the show banner motd command.
show banner motd
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.3(4)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
The configured MOTD banner is displayed before the login prompt on the terminal whenever a user logs in to a switch.
Examples
The following example displays the configured banner message.
The configured message is visible the next time you log in to the switch:
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
banner motd
|
Configures the required banner message.
|
show boot
To display the boot variables or modules, use the show boot command.
show boot [module [slot | variable-name] | sup-1 | sup-2 | variables]
Syntax Description
module
|
Displays the boot variables for modules.
|
slot
|
Specifies a module by the slot number.
|
variable-name
|
Specifies the variable. Maximum length is 80 characters.
|
sup-1
|
Displays the upper sup configuration.
|
sup-2
|
Displays the lower sup configuration.
|
variables
|
Displays the list of boot variables.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.2(2)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays the current contents of the boot variable.
kickstart variable = bootflash:/kickstart-image
system variable = bootflash:/system-image
asm-sfn variable = bootflash:/asm-image
The following example displays the images on the specified module.
asm-sfn variable = bootflash:/asm-image
The following example displays a list of all boot variables.
switch# show boot variables
List of boot variables are:
show boot auto-copy
To display state of the auto-copy feature, use the show boot auto-copy command.
show boot auto-copy [list]
Syntax Description
list
|
Displays the list of files to be auto-copied
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.2(1)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example shows the message that displays on the console when you enable the auto-copy feature.
switch(config)# boot auto-copy
Auto-copy administratively enabled
The following example shows the message that displays on the console when you disable the auto-copy feature.
switch(config)# boot auto-copy
Auto-copy administratively disabled
The following example displays the current state of the auto-copy feature when it is enabled.
switch# show boot auto-copy
Auto-copy feature is enabled
The following example displays the current state of the auto-copy feature when it is disabled.
switch# show boot auto-copy
Auto-copy feature is disabled
The following example displays the ilc1.bin image being copied to the standby supervisor module's bootflash, and once this is successful, the next file will be lasilc1.bin. This command only displays files on the active supervisor module.
switch# show boot auto-copy list
File: /bootflash/ilc1.bin
File:/bootflash/lasilc1.bin
The following example displays a typical message when the auto-copy option is disabled or if no files are copied.
switch# show boot auto-copy list
No file currently being auto-copied
show callhome
To display Call Home information configured on a switch, use the show callhome command.
show callhome [destination-profile [profile {profile | full-txt-destination | short-txt-destination
| XML-destination}] | last {action status | merge status} | pending | pending-diff |
transport-email | user-def-cmds]
Syntax Description
destination-profile
|
Displays the Call Home destination profile information.
|
profile
|
Specifies the destination profile.
|
profile
|
Specifies a user-defined destination profile.
|
full-txt-destination
|
Specifies the full text destination profile.
|
short-txt-destination
|
Specifies the short text destination profile.
|
XML-destination
|
Specifies the XML destination profile.
|
last action status
|
Displays the status of the last CFS commit or discard operation.
|
last merge status
|
Displays the status of the last CFS merge operation.
|
pending
|
Displays the status of pending Call Home configuration.
|
pending-diff
|
Displays the difference between running and pending Call Home configurations.
|
transport-email
|
Displays the Call Home e-mail transport information.
|
user-def-cmds
|
Displays the CLI commands configured for each alert group.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.0(2)
|
This command was introduced.
|
2.0(x)
|
Added last action status, pending, and pending-diff options.
|
3.0(1)
|
Added the user-def-cmds argument.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays configured Call Home information.
contact person name:who@where
contact person's email:person@place.com
contact person's phone number:310-408-4000
street addr:1234 Picaboo Street, Any city, Any state, 12345
site id:Site1ManhattanNewYork
duplicate message throttling : enabled
periodic inventory : disabled
periodic inventory time-period : 7 days
distribution of callhome configuration data using cfs : disabled
The following example displays all destination profile information.
switch# show callhome destination-profile
XML destination profile information
maximum message size:250000
email addresses configured:
Short-txt destination profile information
maximum message size:4000
email addresses configured:
person1@epage.company.com
full-txt destination profile information
maximum message size:250000
email addresses configured:
The following example displays the full-text destination profile.
switch# show callhome destination-profile profile full-txt-destination
full-txt destination profile information
maximum message size:250000
email addresses configured:
The following example displays the short-text destination profile.
switch# show callhome destination-profile profile short-txt-destination
Short-txt destination profile information
maximum message size:4000
email addresses configured:
The following example displays the XML destination profile.
switch# show callhome destination-profile profile XML-destination
XML destination profile information
maximum message size:250000
email addresses configured:
The following example displays e-mail and SMTP information.
switch# show callhome transport-email
from email addr:user@company1.com
reply to email addr:pointer@company.com
return receipt email addr:user@company1.com
smtp server:server.company.com
The following example displays user-defined CLI commands for the alert groups.
switch# show callhome user-def-cmds
User configured commands for alert groups :
alert-group test user-def-cmd "show version"
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
alert-group
|
Customizes a Call Home alert group with user-defined show commands.
|
callhome
|
Configures Call Home.
|
callhome test
|
Sends a dummy test message to the configured destination(s).
|
show cdp
To display CDP parameters configured globally or for a specific interface, use the show cdp command.
show cdp {all | entry [all | name cdp-name] | global | interface [gigabitethernet slot/port |
mgmt 0] | neighbors [detail | interface {gigabitethernet slot/port | mgmt 0}] | traffic
interface [gigabitethernet slot/port | mgmt 0]}
Syntax Description
all
|
Displays all enabled CDP interfaces.
|
entry
|
Displays CDP database entries.
|
all
|
Displays all CDP entries in the database
|
name cdp-name
|
Displays CDP entries that match a specified name. Maximum length is 256 characters.
|
global
|
Displays global CDP parameters.
|
gigabitethernet slot/port
|
Specifies the Gigabit Ethernet interface at the slot number and port number separated by a slash (/).
|
mgmt 0
|
Specifies the Ethernet management interface.
|
neighbors
|
Displays all CDP neighbors.
|
detail
|
Displays detailed information for all CDP neighbors
|
interface
|
Displays CDP information for neighbors on a specified interface.
|
traffic
|
Displays CDP traffic statistics for an interface.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.1(1)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command is allowed only on the active supervisor module in the Cisco MDS 9500 Series.
Examples
The following example displays all CDP capable interfaces and parameters.
Sending CDP packets every 60 seconds
GigabitEthernet4/8 is down
Sending CDP packets every 60 seconds
Sending CDP packets every 100 seconds
The following example displays all CDP neighbor entries.
switch# show cdp entry all
----------------------------------------
Platform: cisco WS-C2950T-24, Capabilities: Switch IGMP Filtering
Interface: mgmt0, Port ID (outgoing port): FastEthernet0/24
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) C2950 Software (C2950-I6Q4L2-M), Version 12.1(19)EA1c, RELEASE SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1986-2004 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Mon 02-Feb-04 23:29 by yenanh
The following example displays the specified CDP neighbor.
switch# show cdp entry name 0
----------------------------------------
Platform: DS-X9530-SF1-K9, Capabilities: Host
Interface: GigabitEthernet4/1, Port ID (outgoing port): GigabitEthernet4/1
The following example displays global CDP parameters.
Sending CDP packets every 60 seconds
Sending a holdtime value of 180 seconds
Sending CDPv2 advertisements is enabled
The following example displays CDP parameters for the management interface.
switch# show cdp interface mgmt 0
Sending CDP packets every 60 seconds
The following example displays CDP parameters for the Gigabit Ethernet interface.
switch# show cdp interface gigabitethernet 4/1
Sending CDP packets every 80 seconds
The following example displays CDP Neighbors (brief).
switch# show cdp neighbors
Capability Codes: R - Router, T - Trans-Bridge, B - Source-Route-Bridge
S - Switch, H - Host, I - IGMP, r - Repeater
Device ID Local Intrfce Hldtme Capability Platform Port ID
0 Gig4/1 135 H DS-X9530-SF1- Gig4/1
069038732(Kiowa2 mgmt0 132 T S WS-C5500 8/11
069038747(Kiowa3 mgmt0 156 T S WS-C5500 6/20
069038747(Kiowa3 mgmt0 158 T S WS-C5500 5/22
The following example displays CDP neighbors (detail).
switch# show CDP neighbor detail
----------------------------------------
Platform: cisco WS-C2950T-24, Capabilities: Switch IGMP Filtering
Interface: mgmt0, Port ID (outgoing port): FastEthernet0/24
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) C2950 Software (C2950-I6Q4L2-M), Version 12.1(19)EA1c, RELEASE SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1986-2004 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Mon 02-Feb-04 23:29 by yenanh
The following example displays the specified CDP neighbor (detail).
switch# show CDP neighbors interface gigabitethernet 4/1 detail
----------------------------------------
Platform: DS-X9530-SF1-K9, Capabilities: Host
Interface: GigabitEthernet4/1, Port ID (outgoing port): GigabitEthernet4/1
The following example displays CDP traffic statistics for the management interface.
switch# show cdp traffic interface mgmt 0
----------------------------------------
Traffic statistics for mgmt0
The following example displays CDP traffic statistics for the Gigabit Ethernet interface.
switch# show cdp traffic interface gigabitethernet 4/1
----------------------------------------
Traffic statistics for GigabitEthernet4/1
show cfs
To display Cisco Fabric Services (CFS) information, use the show cfs command.
show cfs {application [name app-name] | lock [name app-name] | merge status name app-name]
| peers [name app-name] | status [name app-name]}
Syntax Description
application
|
Displays locally registered applications.
|
name app-name
|
Specifies a local application information by name. Maximum length is 64 characters.
|
lock
|
Displays the state of application logical or physical locks.
|
merge status
|
Displays CFS merge information.
|
peers
|
Displays logical or physical CFS peers.
|
status
|
Displays if CFS distribution is enabled or disabled. Enabled is the default configuration.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
2.0(1b)
|
This command was introduced.
|
2.1(1a)
|
• Added status keyword.
• Replaced vsan with fctimer for the fctimer application in the Application field in the command output.
|
3.0(1)
|
Modified the show cfs application example with output that shows which applications support CFS distribution over IP and Fibre Channel and those that support only CFS distribution over Fibre Channel.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example shows how to display CFS physical peer information for all applications.
--------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------
20:00:00:05:30:00:61:de 172.22.46.223 [Local]
20:00:00:0d:ec:08:66:c0 172.22.46.233
20:00:00:05:30:00:f1:e2 172.22.46.225
20:00:00:05:30:00:eb:46 172.22.46.222
20:00:00:05:30:00:cb:56 172.22.46.224
20:00:00:05:30:00:5b:5e 172.22.46.182
20:00:00:05:30:00:34:9e 172.22.46.220
Total number of entries = 7
The following example shows how to display CFS information for all applications on the switch.
switch# show cfs application
----------------------------------------------
Application Enabled Scope
----------------------------------------------
device-alias Yes Physical-fc
Total number of entries = 10
Note
The show cfs application command displays only those applications that are registered with CFS. Conditional services that use CFS do not appear in the output unless those services are running.
The following example shows how to display CFS information for the device alias application.
switch# show cfs application name device-alias
The following example shows how to display CFS merge operation information for the device alias application.
switch# show cfs merge status device-alias
Physical Merge Status: Success
---------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------
20:00:00:05:30:00:34:9e 172.22.46.220 [Merge Master]
20:00:00:05:30:00:5b:5e 172.22.46.182
20:00:00:05:30:00:61:de 172.22.46.223
20:00:00:05:30:00:cb:56 172.22.46.224
20:00:00:05:30:00:eb:46 172.22.46.222
20:00:00:05:30:00:f1:e2 172.22.46.225
The following example shows whether or not CFS distribution is enabled.
Fabric distribution Enabled
show cfs regions
To display the list of distribution-enabled applications with peers in a region, use the show cfs region command.
show cfs regions [brief [ region-id ] | name [ name app-name] | region [ region-id ] ]
Syntax Description
brief region-id
|
Displays all configured regions and applications without peers.
|
name app-name
|
Displays all peers and region information for a given application.
|
region region-id
|
Displays all configured applications with peers.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
3.2(1)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example shows all the region information with peers.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
20:00:00:0d:ec:04:99:c0 10.64.66.48 [Local]
20:00:00:0d:ec:04:99:c1 10.64.66.48
20:00:00:0d:ec:04:99:c2 10.64.66.48
Total number of entries = 3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
20:00:00:0d:ec:06:55:c0 10.64.66.47 [Local]
Total number of entries = 1
The following example shows the list of applications without peers in a region.
switch# show cfs regions brief
---------------------------------------
Region Application Enabled
---------------------------------------
The following example shows the peer and region information for a given application in a region.
switch# show cfs regions name callhome
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
20:00:00:0d:ec:06:55:c0 10.64.66.47 [Local]
Total number of entries = 1
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
cfs regions
|
Creates a region that restricts the scope of application distribution to a selected switch.
|
show cfs status
To display the Cisco Fabric Services(CFS) status, use the show cfs region command.
show cfs status
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
3.4(1)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays the CFS status:
Distribution over IP: Enabled (static)
IPv4 multicast address : 239.255.70.83
IPv6 multicast address : ff15::efff:4563
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
cfs enable
|
Starts cfs.
|
show cfs static peers
To display all the configured static peers with status, use the show cfs static peers command.
show cfs static peers
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
3.4(1)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays the cfs static peers:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
IP address WWN name Status
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.2.3.4 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 Un Reachable
1.2.3.5 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 Un Reachable
10.64.66.47 20:00:00:0d:ec:06:55:c0 Reachable
10.64.66.56 20:00:08:00:88:04:99:80 Local
Total number of entries = 4
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
cfs static peers
|
Displays configured static peers with status.
|
show cimserver
To display the Common Information Models (CIM) configurations and settings, use the show cimserver command.
show cimserver [certificateName | HttpsStatus | HttpStatus | status]
Syntax Description
certificateName
|
Displays the installed Secure Socket Layer (SSL) certificate.
|
HttpsStatus
|
Displays the HTTP (non-secure) protocol settings for the CIM server.
|
HttpStatus
|
Displays the HTTPS (secure) protocol for the CIM server.
|
status
|
Displays the CIM server status.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.3(1)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays CIM server certificate files.
switch# show cimserver certificateName
cimserver certificate file name is servcert.pem
The following example displays the CIM server configuration.
cimserver Http is not enabled
cimserver Https is enabled
cimserver certificate file name is servcert.pem
The following example displays the CIM server HTTPS status.
switch# show cimserver httpsstatus
cimserver Https is enabled
The following example displays the CIM server HTTP status.
switch# show cimserver httpstatus
cimserver Http is not enabled
show cimserver indications
To display cimserver indications such as filters, recipients, and subscriptions, use the show cimserver indication command.
show cimserver indication
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
3.3(1a)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays the cimserver indications.
switch# show cimserver indication
Filter: root/cimv2:Feb 7, 2008 2:32:11 PM
Query: "SELECT * FROM CISCO_LinkUp"
-----------------------------------------
Handler: root/cimv2:CIM_ListenerDestinationCIMXML.Thu Feb 07 14:32:44 IST
20081202374964083
Destination: http://10.77.91.110:59901
PersistenceType: Transient
-----------------------------------------
Filter: root/cimv2:Feb 7, 2008 2:32:11 PM
Handler: root/cimv2:CIM_ListenerDestinationCIMXML.Thu Feb 07 14:32:44 IST
20081202374964083
Query: "SELECT * FROM CISCO_LinkUp"
Destination: http://10.77.91.110:59901
SubscriptionState: Enabled
The following example displays the cimserver's indication filters.
switch# show cimserver indication filters
Filter: root/cimv2:Feb 7, 2008 2:32:11 PM
Query: "SELECT * FROM CISCO_LinkUp"
The following example displays the cimserver's indication recipient.
switch# show cimserver indication recipients
Handler: root/cimv2:CIM_ListenerDestinationCIMXML.Thu Feb 07 14:32:44 IST
20081202374964083
Destination: http://10.77.91.110:59901
PersistenceType: Transient
The following example displays the subscriptions on cimserver
switch# show cimserver indication subscriptions
Filter: root/cimv2:Feb 7, 2008 2:32:11 PM
Handler: root/cimv2:CIM_ListenerDestinationCIMXML.Thu Feb 07 14:32:44 IST
20081202374964083
Query: "SELECT * FROM CISCO_LinkUp"
Destination: http://10.77.91.110:59901
SubscriptionState: Enabled
show cimserver logs
To display the cimserver logs, use the show cimserver logs command.
show cimserver logs
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
3.3(1a)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays the cimserver logs.
switch# show cimserver logs
02/07/2008-16:38:14 INFO cimserver: Sent response to: localhost
02/07/2008-16:38:26 INFO cimserver: Received request from: 10.77.91.110
02/07/2008-16:38:27 INFO cimserver: Sent response to: 10.77.91.110
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
cimserver loglevel
|
Enters cimsever loglevel filters.
|
show cimserver status
To display the cimserver status, use the show cimserver status command.
show cimserver status
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
3.3(1a)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays the cimserver status.
switch# show cimserver status
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
cimserver enable
|
Starts cimserver.
|
show cli alias
To display configured aliases on a switch, use the show cli alias command.
show cli alias [name name]
Syntax Description
name name
|
Specifies an alias name. The maximum size of the name is 31 characters.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
3.0(1)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
The show cli alias command shows the default alias and other user-defined aliases. The default alias is alias, which means show cli alias.
Examples
The following example displays CLI aliases.
The following example displays a specific alias by name.
switch# show cli alias name qos
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
cli alias name
|
Defines a command alias name.
|
show cli variables
To display user-defined session and persistent CLI variables, use the show cli variables command.
show cli variables
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
3.0(1)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
The show CLI variables command shows all available CLI variables, including user-defined session CLI variables, user-defined persistent CLI variables, and system-defined CLI variables. There is no distinction between the types of CLI variables in the output.
Examples
The following example displays CLI variables.
switch# show cli variables
TIMESTAMP="2005-10-24-21.29.33"
Note
The TIMESTAMP variable shown in the output in the preceding example is a predefined variable supported by Cisco MDS SAN-OS. For more information about the TIMESTAMP variable, refer to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide.
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
cli var name
|
Defines a CLI session variable.
|
cli var name (configuration)
|
Defines a CLI persistent variable.
|
show clock
To display the system date and time and verify the time zone configuration, use the show clock command.
show clock
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.0(2)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays the system date, time, and time zone configuration.
Fri Mar 14 01:31:48 UTC 2003
show cloud discovery
To display discovery information about the cloud, use the show cloud discovery command.
show cloud discovery {config | stats | status}
Syntax Description
config
|
Displays global discovery configuration information.
|
stats
|
Displays discovery statistics information.
|
status
|
Displays discovery status information.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
3.0(1)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example shows information about a cloud.
switch# show cloud discovery config
The following example shows statistics about a cloud.
sswitch# show cloud discovery stats
Number of Auto Discovery = 4
Number of Manual (demand) Discovery = 0
Number of cloud discovery (ping) messages sent = 17
Number of cloud discovery (ping) success = 1
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
cloud discover
|
Initiates manual, on-demand cloud discovery.
|
cloud discovery
|
Configures cloud discovery.
|
cloud-discovery
|
Enables discovery of cloud memberships.
|
show cloud membership
|
Displays information about members of a cloud.
|
show cloud membership
To display membership information about the cloud, use the show cloud membership command.
show cloud membership [all | interface {gigabitethernet slot/port | port-channel number} |
unresolved]
Syntax Description
all
|
Displays all clouds and cloud members.
|
interface
|
Displays all members of a cloud containing a specified interface.
|
gigabitethernet slot/port
|
Specifies a Gigabit Ethernet interface by slot and port number. The range is 1 to 6.
|
port-channel number
|
Specifies a PortChannel interface. The range is 1 to 128.
|
unresolved
|
Displays unresolved members of the cloud.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
3.0(1)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays the members of clouds.
switch# show cloud membershp
port-channel 1[20:00:00:05:30:00:a7:9e] IP Addr fe80::205:30ff:fe00:a412
port-channel 1.250[20:00:00:05:30:00:a7:9e] IP Addr 3000:2::1
port-channel 1.250[20:00:00:05:30:00:a7:9e] IP Addr fe80::205:30ff:fe00:a412
port-channel 1[20:00:00:05:30:00:a7:9e] IP Addr 3000:1::1
GigabitEthernet1/1[20:00:00:05:30:00:a7:9e] IP Addr 10.10.10.1
GigabitEthernet1/2[20:00:00:05:30:00:a7:9e] IP Addr 10.10.60.1
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
cloud discover
|
Initiates manual, on-demand cloud discovery.
|
cloud discovery
|
Configures cloud discovery.
|
cloud-discovery enable
|
Enables discovery of cloud memberships.
|
show cloud discovery
|
Displays discovery information about a cloud.
|
show copyright
To display the SAN-OS software copyright statement, use the show copyright command in EXEC mode.
show copyright
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
3.0(2)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use the show copyright command to verify the copyright statement of the current SAN-OS image.
Examples
The following example displays copyright information for SAN-OS software.
Cisco Storage Area Networking Operating System (SAN-OS) Software
TAC support: http://www.cisco.com/tac
Copyright (c) 2002-2006, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
The copyrights to certain works contained herein are owned by
other third parties and are used and distributed under license.
Some parts of this software may be covered under the GNU Public
License or the GNU Lesser General Public License. A copy of
each such license is available at
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html and
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html
show cores
To display all the cores presently available for upload from active sup, use the show cores command.
show cores
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.0(2)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
In the following example, an FSPF core was generated on the active supervisor (slot 5), an FCC core on the standby supervisor (slot 6) and acltcam and fib on module (slot 8).
Module-num Process-name PID Core-create-time
---------- ------------ --- ----------------
8 acltcam 285 Jan 9 03:09
show crypto ca certificates
To display configured trust point certificates, use the show crypto ca certificates command.
show crypto ca certificates trustpoint-label
Syntax Description
trustpoint-label
|
Specifies the name of the trust point. The maximum size is 64 characters.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
3.0(1)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the important fields in the identity certificate, if present, followed by those in the CA certificate (or each CA certificate if it is a chain, starting from the lowest to the self-signed root certificate), or the trust point. If the trust point name is not specified, all trust point certificate details are displayed.
Examples
The following example displays configured trust point certificates.
switch# show crypto ca certificates
issuer= /C=US/O=cisco/CN=Aparna CA2
serial=6CDB2D9E000100000006
notBefore=Jun 9 10:51:45 2005 GMT
notAfter=May 3 23:10:36 2006 GMT
MD5 Fingerprint=0A:22:DC:A3:07:2A:9F:9A:C2:2C:BA:96:EC:D8:0A:95
purposes: sslserver sslclient ike
subject= /C=US/O=cisco/CN=Aparna CA2
issuer= /emailAddress=amandke@cisco.com/C=IN/ST=Maharashtra/L=Pune/O=cisco/OU=ne
serial=14A3A877000000000005
notBefore=May 5 18:43:36 2005 GMT
notAfter=May 3 23:10:36 2006 GMT
MD5 Fingerprint=32:50:26:9B:16:B1:40:A5:D0:09:53:0A:98:6C:14:CC
purposes: sslserver sslclient ike
subject= /emailAddress=amandke@cisco.com/C=IN/ST=Maharashtra/L=Pune/O=cisco/OU=n
issuer= /emailAddress=amandke@cisco.com/C=IN/ST=Karnataka/L=Bangalore/O=Cisco/OU
serial=611B09A1000000000002
notBefore=May 3 23:00:36 2005 GMT
notAfter=May 3 23:10:36 2006 GMT
MD5 Fingerprint=65:CE:DA:75:0A:AD:B2:ED:69:93:EF:5B:58:D4:E7:AD
purposes: sslserver sslclient ike
subject= /emailAddress=amandke@cisco.com/C=IN/ST=Karnataka/L=Bangalore/O=Cisco/O
U=netstorage/CN=Aparna CA
issuer= /emailAddress=amandke@cisco.com/C=IN/ST=Karnataka/L=Bangalore/O=Cisco/OU
serial=0560D289ACB419944F4912258CAD197A
notBefore=May 3 22:46:37 2005 GMT
notAfter=May 3 22:55:17 2007 GMT
MD5 Fingerprint=65:84:9A:27:D5:71:03:33:9C:12:23:92:38:6F:78:12
purposes: sslserver sslclient ike
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
crypto ca authenticate
|
Authenticates the certificate of the CA.
|
show ca trustpoints
|
Displays trust point configurations.
|
show crypto ca crl
To display configured certificate revocation lists (CRLs), use the show crypto ca crl command.
show crypto ca crl trustpoint-label
Syntax Description
trustpoint-label
|
Specifies the name of the trust point. The maximum size is 64 characters.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
3.0(1)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command lists serial numbers of revoked certificates in the CRL of the specified trust point.
Examples
The following example displays a configured CRL.
switch# show crypto ca crl admin-ca
Certificate Revocation List (CRL):
Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
Issuer: /emailAddress=rviyyoka@cisco.com/C=IN/ST=Kar/L=Bangalore/O=Cisco
Systems/OU=1/CN=cisco-blr
Last Update: Sep 22 07:05:23 2005 GMT
Next Update: Sep 29 19:25:23 2005 GMT
X509v3 Authority Key Identifier:
keyid:CF:72:E1:FE:14:60:14:6E:B0:FA:8D:87:18:6B:E8:5F:70:69:05:3F
Serial Number: 1E0AE838000000000002
Revocation Date: Mar 15 09:12:36 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 1E0AE9AB000000000003
Revocation Date: Mar 15 09:12:45 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 1E721E50000000000004
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:04:20 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 3D26E445000000000005
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:04:16 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 3D28F8DF000000000006
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:04:12 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 3D2C6EF3000000000007
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:04:09 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 3D4D7DDC000000000008
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:04:05 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 5BF1FE87000000000009
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:04:01 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 5BF22FB300000000000A
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:03:45 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 5BFA4A4900000000000B
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:03:42 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 5C0BC22500000000000C
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:03:39 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 5C0DA95E00000000000D
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:03:35 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 5C13776900000000000E
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:03:31 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 4864FD5A00000000000F
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:03:28 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 48642E2E000000000010
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:03:24 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 486D4230000000000011
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:03:20 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 7FCB75B9000000000012
Revocation Date: Apr 5 10:39:12 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 1A7519000000000013
Revocation Date: Apr 5 10:38:52 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 20F1B0000000000014
Revocation Date: Apr 5 10:38:38 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 436E43A9000000000023
Revocation Date: Sep 9 09:01:23 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 152D3C5E000000000047
Revocation Date: Sep 22 07:12:41 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 1533AD7F000000000048
Revocation Date: Sep 22 07:13:11 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 1F9EB8EA00000000006D
Revocation Date: Jul 19 09:58:45 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 1FCA9DC600000000006E
Revocation Date: Jul 19 10:17:34 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 2F1B5E2E000000000072
Revocation Date: Jul 22 09:41:21 2005 GMT
Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
4e:3b:4e:7a:55:6b:f2:ec:72:29:70:16:2a:fd:d9:9a:9b:12:
f9:cd:dd:20:cc:e0:89:30:3b:4f:00:4b:88:03:2d:80:4e:22:
9f:46:a5:41:25:f4:a5:26:b7:b6:db:27:a9:64:67:b9:c0:88:
30:37:cf:74:57:7a:45:5f:5e:d0
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
crypto ca crl request
|
Configures a CRL or overwrites the existing one for the trust point CA.
|
show crypto ca trustpoints
To display trust point configurations, use the show crypto ca trustpoints command.
show crypto ca trustpoints
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
3.0(1)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays configured trust points.
switch# show crypto ca trustpoints
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
crypto ca authenticate
|
Authenticates the certificate of the CA.
|
crypto ca trustpoint
|
Declares the trust point certificate authority that the switch should trust.
|
show crypto ca certificates
|
Displays configured trust point certificates.
|
show crypto global domain ipsec
To display global IPsec crypto map set information, use the show crypto global domain ipsec command.
show crypto global domain ipsec [interface gigabitethernet slot/port | security-association
lifetime]
Syntax Description
interface gigabitethernet slot/port
|
Displays crypto IPsec domain information for the specified Gigabit Ethernet interface slot and port.
|
security-association lifetime
|
Displays crypto IPsec domain security association lifetime parameters.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
2.0(x)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, IPsec must be enabled using the crypto ipsec enable command.
Examples
The following example shows how to display crypto global domain IPsec statistics.
switch# show crypto global domain ipsec
Number of crypto map sets: 2
The following example shows how to display crypto global domain IPsec statistics for an interface.
switch# show crypto global domain ipsec interface gigabitethernet 1/2
IPSec interface statistics:
IKE transaction stats: 0 num
Inbound SA stats: 0 num, 512 max
Outbound SA stats: 0 num, 512 max
The following example shows how to display crypto global domain IPsec security association lifetime parameters.
switch# show crypto global domain ipsec security-association lifetime
Security Association Lifetime: 4500 megabytes/3600 seconds
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
crypto global domain ipsec security-association lifetime
|
Configures global attributes for IPsec.
|
crypto ipsec enable
|
Enables IPsec.
|
show crypto ike domain ipsec
To display IKE protocol information, use the show crypto ike domain ipsec command.
show crypto ike domain ipsec [initiator [address ip-address] | keepalive |
key [address ip-address] | policy [policy-number] | sa]
Syntax Description
initiator
|
Displays initiator configuration information.
|
address ip-address
|
Specifies the initiator peer IP address.
|
keepalive
|
Displays keepalive for the IKE protocol in seconds
|
key
|
Displays pre-shared authentication keys.
|
policy [policy-number]
|
Displays IKE configuration policies for IPsec. The range is 1 to 255.
|
sa
|
Displays IKE Security Associations for IPsec.
|
Defaults
To use this command, the IKE protocol must be enabled using the crypto ike enable command.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
2.0(x)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, the IKE protocol must be enabled using the crypto ike enable command.
Examples
The following example shows how to display IKE keepalive value configuration information.
switch# show crypto ike domain ipsec keepalive
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
crypto ike domain ipsec
|
Enters IKE configuration mode.
|
crypto ike enable
|
Enables the IKE protocol.
|
show crypto key mypubkey rsa
To display any RSA public key configurations, use the show crypto key mypubkey rsa command.
show crypto key mypubkey rsa
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
3.0(1)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays RSA public key configurations.
switch# show crypto key mupubkey rsa
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
crypto ca enroll
|
Requests certificates for the switch's RSA key pair.
|
crypto key generate rsa
|
Generate an RSA key pair.
|
rsakeypair
|
Configure trust point RSA key pair details
|
show crypto map domain ipsec
To map configuration information for IPsec, use the show crypto map domain ipsec command.
show crypto map domain ipsec [interface gigabitethernet slot/port | tag tag-name]
Syntax Description
interface gigabitethernet slot/port
|
Displays IPsec map information for a specific Gigabit Ethernet interface.
|
tag tag-name
|
Displays IPsec map information for a specific tag name. The maximum length is 63 characters.
|
Defaults
Displays all IPsec map information.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
2.0(x)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, IPsec must be enabled using the crypto ipsec enable command.
Examples
The following example shows how to display IPsec crypto map information.
switch# show crypto map domain ipsec
Crypto Map "cm10" 1 ipsec
permit ip 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.255 10.10.10.4 255.255.255.255
Transform-sets: 3des-md5, 3des-sha, des-md5, des-sha,
Security Association Lifetime: 450 gigabytes/3600 seconds
Crypto Map "cm10" 2 ipsec
permit ip 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0
Transform-sets: 3des-md5, 3des-sha, des-md5, des-sha,
Security Association Lifetime: 450 gigabytes/3600 seconds
Crypto Map "cm11" 1 ipsec
Transform-sets: 3des-md5, 3des-sha, des-md5, des-sha,
Security Association Lifetime: 450 gigabytes/3600 seconds
Crypto Map "cm50" 1 ipsec
Transform-sets: 3des-md5,
Security Association Lifetime: 450 gigabytes/3600 seconds
Interface using crypto map set cm50:
Crypto Map "cm51" 1 ipsec
Transform-sets: 3des-md5,
Security Association Lifetime: 450 gigabytes/3600 seconds
Interface using crypto map set cm51:
Crypto Map "cm60" 1 ipsec
permit ip 10.10.60.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.60.0 255.255.255.0
Transform-sets: 3des-md5,
Security Association Lifetime: 450 gigabytes/3600 seconds
Interface using crypto map set cm60:
Crypto Map "cm100" 1 ipsec
permit ip 10.10.100.231 255.255.255.255 10.10.100.221 255.255.255.255
Transform-sets: 3des-md5, 3des-sha, des-md5, des-sha,
Security Association Lifetime: 450 gigabytes/3600 seconds
Crypto Map "cm100" 2 ipsec
permit ip 10.10.100.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.100.0 255.255.255.0
Transform-sets: 3des-md5, 3des-sha, des-md5, des-sha,
Security Association Lifetime: 450 gigabytes/3600 seconds
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
crypto ipsec enable
|
Enables IPsec.
|
crypto map domain ipsec
|
Enters IPsec map configuration mode.
|
show crypto sad domain ipsec
To display IPsec security association database information, use the show crypto sad domain ipsec command.
show crypto sad domain ipsec [interface gigabitethernet slot/port [{inbound | outbound}
sa-index index]]
Syntax Description
interface gigabitethernet slot/port
|
Displays IPsec security association information for a specific Gigabit Ethernet interface.
|
inbound
|
Specifies the inbound association.
|
outbound
|
Specifies the outbound association.
|
sa-index index
|
Specifies the security association index. The range is 0 to 2147483647.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
2.0(x)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, IPsec must be enabled using the crypto ipsec enable command.
Examples
The following example shows how to display IPsec security association information.
switch# show crypto sad domain ipsec
interface: GigabitEthernet4/1
Crypto map tag: cm10, local addr. 10.10.10.1
local ident (addr/mask): (10.10.10.0/255.255.255.0)
remote ident (addr/mask): (10.10.10.4/255.255.255.255)
local crypto endpt.: 10.10.10.1, remote crypto endpt.: 10.10.10.4
mode: tunnel, crypto algo: esp-3des, auth algo: esp-md5-hmac
current outbound spi: 0x30e000f (51249167), index: 0
lifetimes in seconds:: 120
lifetimes in bytes:: 423624704
current inbound spi: 0x30e0000 (51249152), index: 0
lifetimes in seconds:: 120
lifetimes in bytes:: 423624704
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
crypto ipsec enable
|
Enables IPsec.
|
show crypto spd domain ipsec
To display the security policy database (SPD), use the show crypto spd domain ipsec command.
show crypto spd domain ipsec [interface gigabitethernet slot/port [policy number]]
Syntax Description
interface gigabitethernet slot/port
|
Displays SPD information for a specific Gigabit Ethernet interface.
|
policy number
|
Specifies a SPD policy number.
|
Defaults
Displays all SPD information.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
2.0(x)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, IPsec must be enabled using the crypto ipsec enable command.
Examples
The following example shows how to display the SPD.
switch# show crypto spd domain ipsec
Policy Database for interface: GigabitEthernet1/1, direction: Both
# 0: deny udp any port eq 500 any
# 1: deny udp any any port eq 500
Policy Database for interface: GigabitEthernet1/2, direction: Both
# 0: deny udp any port eq 500 any
# 1: deny udp any any port eq 500
# 3: permit ip 10.10.50.1 255.255.255.255 10.10.50.2 255.255.255.255
# 4: permit ip 10.10.51.1 255.255.255.255 10.10.51.2 255.255.255.255
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
crypto ipsec enable
|
Enables IPsec.
|
show crypto transform-set domain ipsec
To display transform set information for IPsec, use the show crypto transform-set domain ipsec command.
show crypto transform-set domain ipsec [set-name]
Syntax Description
set-name
|
Specifies the transform set name. Maximum length is 63 characters.
|
Defaults
Displays information for all transform sets.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
2.0(x)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, IPsec must be enabled using the crypto ipsec enable command.
Examples
The following example shows how to display information for all IPsec transform sets.
switch# show crypto transform-set domain ipsec
Transform set: ipsec_default_transform_set {esp-aes-256-ctr esp-aes-xcbc-mac}
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
crypto ipsec enable
|
Enables IPsec.
|
crypto transform-set domain ipsec
|
Configures IPsec transform set information.
|
show debug
To display the debug commands configured on the switch, use the show debug command in EXEC mode.
show debug all [aaa | acl | arbiter | ascii-cfg | bootvar | callhome | capability | cdp | v | cimserver
| cloud | confcheck | core | device-alias | dstats | epp | ethport | exceptionlog |
fabric_start_cfg_mgr | fc-tunnel | fc2 | fc2d | fcc | fcdomain | fcfwd | fcns | fcs | fdmi | flogi
| fs-daemon | fspf | fvp | idehsd | ilc_helper | ipacl | ipconf | ipfc | kadb | kipfc |
klm-scsi-target | license | logfile | mcast | mip | module | ntp | platform | port | port-channel
| qos | radius | rdl | redundancy | rib | rlir | rscn | scsi-flow | scsi-target | security | sensor
| snmp | span | system | SystemHealth | tcap | tlport | ttyd | vni | vp | vrrp | vsan | vshd |
wwn | xbar | xbc | zone]
Syntax Description
aaa
|
Displays the debugging flags for 301.
|
acl
|
Displays the debugging flags for the ACL manager.
|
arbiter
|
Displays the debugging flags for arbiter.
|
ascii-cfg
|
Displays the debugging flags for ascii-cfg.
|
bootvar
|
Displays the debugging flags for bootvar.
|
callhome
|
Displays the debugging flags for Call Home.
|
capability
|
Displays the debugging flags for capability.
|
cdp
|
Displays the debugging flags for the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP).
|
cfs
|
Displays the debugging flags for Cisco Fabric Services (CFS).
|
cimserver
|
Displays the debugging flags for the CIM server.
|
cloud
|
Displays the debugging flags for cloud.
|
confcheck
|
Displays the debugging flags for confcheck.
|
core
|
Displays the debugging flags for the feature manager.
|
device-alias
|
Displays the debugging flags for Distributed Device Alias Services.
|
dstats
|
Displays the debugging flags for delta statistics.
|
epp
|
Displays the debugging flags for EPP.
|
ethport
|
Displays the debugging flags for Ethernet port.
|
exceptionlog
|
Displays the debugging flags for the exception logger.
|
fabric_start_cfg_mgr
|
Displays the debugging flags for the fabric startup configuration manager.
|
fc-tunnel
|
Displays the debugging flags for MPLS tunnel.
|
fc2
|
Displays the debugging flags for FC2.
|
fc2d
|
Displays the debugging flags for FC2D.
|
fcc
|
Displays the debugging flags for FCC.
|
fcdomain
|
Displays the internal debugging flags for FC domain.
|
fcfwd
|
Displays the debugging flags for FCFWD.
|
fcns
|
Displays the debugging flage for the name server.
|
fcs
|
Displays the debugging flags for the Fabric Config server.
|
fdmi
|
Displays the debugging flags for FDMI.
|
flogi
|
Displays the debugging flags for the F port server.
|
fs-daemon
|
Displays debugging flags for the file server daemon.
|
fspf
|
Displays the debugging flags for FSPF.
|
fvp
|
Displays the debugging flags for FVP manager.
|
idehsd
|
Displays the debugging flags for IDEHSD.
|
ilc_helper
|
Displays the debugging flags for ilc_helper.
|
ipacl
|
Displays the debugging flags for IP-ACL.
|
ipconf
|
Displays the debugging flags for IP configuration.
|
ipfc
|
Displays the debugging flags for IPFC.
|
kadb
|
Displays the debugging flags for Kernel ADB.
|
kipfc
|
Displays the debugging flags for IPFC kernel.
|
klm-scsi-target
|
Displays the debugging flags for the SCSI-target driver.
|
license
|
Displays the debugging flags for licensing.
|
logfile
|
Displays the contents of the logfile.
|
mcast
|
Displays the debugging flags for mcast.
|
mip
|
Displays debugging flags for mip kernel.
|
module
|
Displays the debugging flags for module.
|
ntp
|
Displays the debugging flags for NTP.
|
platform
|
Displays the debugging flags for the platform manager.
|
port
|
Displays the debugging flags for port.
|
port-channel
|
Displays the debugging flags for port-channel.
|
qos
|
Displays the debugging flags for QoS
|
radius
|
Displays the debugging flags for RADIUS.
|
rdl
|
Displays the debugging flags for RDL.
|
redundancy
|
Displays the debugging flags for the Redundancy drivers.
|
rib
|
Displays the debugging flags for rib.
|
rlir
|
Displays the debugging flags for RLIR.
|
rscn
|
Displays the debugging flags for RSCN.
|
scsi-flow
|
Displays the debugging flags for SCSI flow.
|
scsi-target
|
Displays the debugging flags for the SCSI target daemon.
|
security
|
Displays the debugging flags for security and accounting
|
sensor
|
Displays the debugging flags for the sensor manager.
|
snmp
|
Displays the debugging flags for the SNMP server.
|
span
|
Displays the debugging flags for SPAN.
|
system
|
Displays the debugging flags for system.
|
SystemHealth
|
Displays the debugging flags for system health.
|
tcap
|
Displays the debugging flags for the exception logger.
|
tlport
|
Displays debugging flags for TL Port.
|
ttyd
|
Displays the debugging flags for TTYD.
|
vni
|
Displays debugging flags for the virtual network interface.
|
vp
|
Displays the debugging flags for the VP manager.
|
vrrp
|
Displays the debugging flags for VRRP.
|
vsan
|
Displays debugging flags for the VSAN manager.
|
vshd
|
Displays the debugging flags for VSHD.
|
wwn
|
Displays the debugging flags for the WWN manager.
|
xbar
|
Displays the debugging flags for XBAR.
|
xbc
|
Displays the debugging flags for XBC.
|
zone
|
Displays the debugging flage for the zone server.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.0(2)
|
This command was introduced.
|
3.0(1)
|
Added the cloud option.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example shows all debug commands configured on the switch.
ILC_HELPER errors debugging is on
The following example displays the debug messages in the specified debug log file.
switch# show debug logfile SampleFile
2004 Jun 28 00:14:17 snmpd[2463]: header_fspfLinkEntry : Sending GETNEXT request
for fspfLsrTable for vsanIndex =0,fspfLsrDomainId = 0, fspfLsrType = 0
2004 Jun 28 00:14:17 snmpd[2463]: header_fspfLinkEntry : Sending GETNEXT request
for fspfLsrTable for vsanIndex =0,fspfLsrDomainId = 0, fspfLsrType = 0
2004 Jun 28 00:14:17 snmpd[2463]: header_fspfLinkEntry : Recd rsp for GETNEXT fo
r entry (vsanIndex=1,fspfLsrDomainId = 10, fspfLsrType=0, fspfLinkIndex = 1,fspf
LinkNbrDomainId = 84, fspfLinkPortIndex = 67331,fspfLinkNbrPortIndex = 66064, fs
pfLinkType = 1,fspfLinkCost = 500
2004 Jun 28 00:14:17 snmpd[2463]: header_fspfLinkEntry : Sending GETNEXT request
for fspfLsrTable for vsanIndex =1,fspfLsrDomainId = 209, fspfLsrType = 0
2004 Jun 28 00:14:17 snmpd[2463]: header_fspfLinkEntry : Sending GETNEXT request
for fspfLsrTable for vsanIndex =16777216,fspfLsrDomainId = 3506438144, fspfLsr
2004 Jun 28 00:14:17 snmpd[2463]: header_fspfLinkEntry : Sending GETNEXT request
for fspfLsrTable for vsanIndex =33554432,fspfLsrDomainId = 4009754624, fspfLsr
show debug npv
To display the N Port Virtualization (NPV) debug commands configured on the switch, use the show debug npv command.
show debug npv
Syntax Description
This command has no other arguments or keywords.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
3.2(1)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example shows all npv debug commands configured on the switch.
FC Receive Packets debugging is on
FC Transmit Packets debugging is on
FC Receive Packet header debugging is on
FC Transmit Packet header debugging is on
MTS Receive Packets debugging is on
MTS Transmit Packets debugging is on
MTS Receive Packet header/payload debugging is on
MTS Transmit Packet header/payload debugging is on
High Availability debugging is on
FSM Transitions debugging is on
Trace Detail debugging is on
External Interface FSM Events debugging is on
External Interface FSM Errors debugging is on
External Interface FSM Trace debugging is on
FLOGI FSM Events debugging is on
FLOGI FSM Errors debugging is on
FLOGI FSM Trace debugging is on
Server Interface FSM Events debugging is on
Server Interface FSM Errors debugging is on
Server Interface FSM Trace debugging is on
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
debug npv
|
Enables debugging NPV configurations.
|
show debug sme
To display all Cisco SME related debug commands configured on the switch, use the show debug command.
show debug {cluster { bypass | sap sap } | sme bypass }
Syntax Description
cluster
|
Displays all the debugging flags .
|
bypass
|
Displays the bypass flags.
|
sap sap
|
Displays all debugging flags of SAP. Specifies the SAP in the range from 1-65535
|
sme
|
Displays all the debugging flags of Cisco SME.
|
bypass
|
Displays all the bypass flags of Cisco SME.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
3.2(2)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example shows all debug commands configured on the switch.
ILC_HELPER errors debugging is on
ILC_HELPER info debugging is on
Related Commands
Commands
|
Description
|
debug sme
|
Debugs Cisco SME features.
|
show device-alias
To display the device name information, use the show device-alias command.
show device-alias {database [pending | pending-diff] | name device-name [pending] | pwwn
pwwn-id [pending] | statistics | status]
Syntax Description
database
|
Displays the entire device name database.
|
pending
|
Displays the pending device name database information.
|
pending-diff
|
Displays pending differences in the device name database information.
|
name device-name
|
Displays device name database information for a specific device name.
|
pwwn pwwn-id
|
Displays device name database information for a specific pWWN. The format is hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh, where h is a hexadecimal number.
|
statistics
|
Displays device name database statistics.
|
status
|
Displays the device name database status.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
2.0(x)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
To make use of fcaliases as device names instead of using the cryptic device name, add only one member per fcalias.
Examples
The following example shows how to display the contents of the device alias database.
switch# show device-alias database
device-alias name efg pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:9c:48:e5
device-alias name fred pwwn 10:00:00:00:c9:2d:5a:de
device-alias name myalias pwwn 21:21:21:21:21:21:21:21
device-alias name test pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:6f:db:bb
device-alias name test2 pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:a6:be:35
Total number of entries = 5
The following example shows how to display all global fcaliases and all VSAN dependent fcaliases.
switch# show device-alias name efg
device-alias name efg pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:9c:48:e5
The following example shows how to display all global fcaliases and all VSAN dependent fcaliases.
switch# show device-alias statistics
===========================================
Database update requests sent: 1
Lock requests received: 0
Database update requests received: 0
Unlock requests received: 0
Database update rejects sent: 0
Database update rejects received: 0
Unlock rejects received: 0
Merge requests received: 5
Merge request rejects sent: 0
Merge responses received: 0
Merge response rejects sent: 0
Activation requests received: 5
Activation request rejects sent: 0
Activation requests sent: 0
Activation request rejects received: 0
v_226# pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:6f:dc:0e
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
device-alias name
|
Configures device alias names.
|
device-alias database
|
Configures device alias information.
|
device-alias distribute
|
Enables device alias CFS distribution.
|
show dpvm
To display dynamic port VSAN membership (DPVM) information, use the show dpvm command.
show dpvm {database [active] | pending | pending-diff | ports [vsan vsan-id] | status}
Syntax Description
database
|
Displays both the configured and active DPVM databases.
|
active
|
Displays only the active DPVM database.
|
pending
|
Displays pending DPVM operations.
|
pending-diff
|
Displays differences between the pending DPVM operations and the active DPVM database.
|
ports
|
Displays DPVM information for the ports.
|
vsan vsan-id
|
Specifies a VSAN ID. The range is from 0 to 4093.
|
status
|
Displays DPVM status information.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
2.0(x)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, DPVM must be enabled using the dpvm enable command.
Examples
The following example shows how to display DPVM database information.
switch# show dpvm database
pwwn 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:01 vsan 1
pwwn 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:02 vsan 1
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
dpvm database
|
Configures the DPVM database.
|
show environment
To display all environment-related switch information (status of chassis clock, chassis fan modules, power supply modules, power supply redundancy mode and power usage summary, module temperature thresholds and alarm status, use the show environment command.
show environment [clock | fan | power | temperature]
Syntax Description
clock
|
Displays status of chassis clock modules
|
fan
|
Displays status of chassis fan modules
|
power
|
Displays status of power supply modules, power supply redundancy mode and power usage summary.
|
temperature
|
Displays module temperature thresholds and alarm status of temperature sensors.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.0(2)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays the status and alarm states of the clock, fan, power supply and temperature sensors.
----------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------
A DS-C9500-CL 0.0 ok/active
B DS-C9500-CL 0.0 ok/standby
------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------
Chassis WS-9SLOT-FAN 0.0 ok
---------------------------------------------------------------
Module Sensor MajorThresh MinorThres CurTemp Status
(Celsius) (Celsius) (Celsius)
---------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------
PS Model Power Power Status
-----------------------------------------------------
1 DS-CAC-2500W 1153.32 27.46 ok
2 WS-CAC-2500W 1153.32 27.46 ok
Mod Model Power Power Power Power Status
Requested Requested Allocated Allocated
(Watts) (Amp @42V) (Watts) (Amp @42V)
--- ------------------- ------- ---------- --------- ---------- ----------
1 DS-X9016 220.08 5.24 220.08 5.24 powered-up
5 DS-X9530-SF1-K9 220.08 5.24 220.08 5.24 powered-up
6 DS-X9530-SF1-K9 220.08 5.24 220.08 5.24 powered-up
9 DS-X9016 220.08 5.24 220.08 5.24 powered-up
Power Supply redundancy mode: non-redundant (combined)
Total Power Capacity 2306.64 W
Power reserved for Supervisor(s)[-] 440.16 W
Power reserved for Fan Module(s)[-] 210.00 W
Power currently used by Modules[-] 440.16 W
Total Power Available 1216.32 W
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show hardware
|
Displays all hardware components on a system.
|
show fabric-binding
To display configured fabric binding information, use the show fabric-binding command in EXEC mode.
show fabric-binding {database [active] [vsan vsan-id] | efmd statistics [vsan vsan-id] |
statistics [vsan vsan-id] | status [vsan vsan-id] | violations [last number]}
Syntax Description
database
|
Displays configured database information.
|
active
|
Displays the active database configuration information.
|
vsan vsan-id
|
Specifies the FICON-enabled VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.
|
efmd statistics
|
Displays Exchange Fabric Membership Data (EFMD) statistics.
|
statistics
|
Displays fabric binding statistics.
|
status
|
Displays fabric binding status.
|
violations
|
Displays violations in the fabric binding configuration.
|
last number
|
Specifies recent violations. The range is 1 to 100.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.3(1)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays configured fabric binding database information.
switch# show fabric-binding database
--------------------------------------------------
Vsan Logging-in Switch WWN Domain-id
--------------------------------------------------
1 21:00:05:30:23:11:11:11 0x66(102)
1 21:00:05:30:23:1a:11:03 0x19(25)
1 20:00:00:05:30:00:2a:1e 0xea(234)
4 21:00:05:30:23:11:11:11 0x66(102)
4 21:00:05:30:23:1a:11:03 0x19(25)
61 21:00:05:30:23:1a:11:03 0x19(25)
61 21:00:05:30:23:11:11:11 0x66(102)
The following example displays active fabric binding information.
switch# show fabric-binding database active
--------------------------------------------------
Vsan Logging-in Switch WWN Domain-id
--------------------------------------------------
1 21:00:05:30:23:11:11:11 0x66(102)
1 21:00:05:30:23:1a:11:03 0x19(25)
1 20:00:00:05:30:00:2a:1e 0xea(234)
61 21:00:05:30:23:1a:11:03 0x19(25)
61 21:00:05:30:23:11:11:11 0x66(102)
61 20:00:00:05:30:00:2a:1e 0xef(239)
The following example displays active VSAN-specific fabric binding information.
switch# show fabric-binding database active vsan 61
--------------------------------------------------
Vsan Logging-in Switch WWN Domain-id
--------------------------------------------------
61 21:00:05:30:23:1a:11:03 0x19(25)
61 21:00:05:30:23:11:11:11 0x66(102)
61 20:00:00:05:30:00:2a:1e 0xef(239)
The following example displays configured VSAN-specific fabric binding information.
switch# show fabric-binding database vsan 4
--------------------------------------------------
Vsan Logging-in Switch WWN Domain-id
--------------------------------------------------
4 21:00:05:30:23:11:11:11 0x66(102)
4 21:00:05:30:23:1a:11:03 0x19(25)
The following example displays fabric binding statistics.
switch# show fabric-binding statistics
Total Logins permitted : 0
Total Logins permitted : 0
Total Logins permitted : 0
Total Logins permitted : 0
Total Logins permitted : 0
Total Logins permitted : 0
Total Logins permitted : 0
Total Logins permitted : 0
Total Logins permitted : 0
The following example displays fabric binding status for each VSAN.
switch# show fabric-binding status
VSAN 1 :Activated database
VSAN 4 :No Active database
VSAN 61 :Activated database
VSAN 345 :No Active database
VSAN 346 :No Active database
VSAN 347 :No Active database
VSAN 348 :No Active database
VSAN 789 :No Active database
VSAN 790 :No Active database
The following example displays EFMD statistics.
switch# show fabric-binding efmd statistics
EFMD Protocol Statistics for VSAN 1
----------------------------------------
Merge Requests -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Accepts -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Rejects -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Busy -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Errors -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
EFMD Protocol Statistics for VSAN 4
----------------------------------------
Merge Requests -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Accepts -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Rejects -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Busy -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Errors -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
EFMD Protocol Statistics for VSAN 61
----------------------------------------
Merge Requests -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Accepts -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Rejects -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Busy -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Errors -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
The following example displays EFMD statistics for a specified VSAN.
switch# show fabric-binding efmd statistics vsan 4
EFMD Protocol Statistics for VSAN 4
----------------------------------------
Merge Requests -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Accepts -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Rejects -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Busy -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Errors -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
The following example displays fabric binding violations.
switch# show fabric-binding violations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VSAN Switch WWN [domain] Last-Time [Repeat count] Reason
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3 20:00:00:05:30:00:4a:1e [*] Nov 25 05:44:58 2003 [2] sWWN not found
3 20:00:00:05:30:00:4a:1e [0xeb] Nov 25 05:46:14 2003 [2] Domain mismatch
4 20:00:00:05:30:00:4a:1e [*] Nov 25 05:46:25 2003 [1] Database mismatch
show fc-tunnel
To display configured Fibre Channel tunnel information, use the show fc-tunnel command.
show fc-tunnel [explicit-path [name] | tunnel-id-map]
Syntax Description
explicit-path
|
Displays all configured explicit paths.
|
name
|
Specifies the explicit path name. The maximum length is 16 characters.
|
tunnel-id-map
|
Displays the mapping information for the outgoing interface.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.2(1)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
Multiple tunnel IDs can terminate at the same interface.
Examples
The following example displays the FC tunnel status.
The following example displays the FC tunnel egress mapping information.
switch# show fc-tunnel tunnel-id-map
tunnel id egress interface
The following example displays explicit mapping information of the FC tunnel.
switch# show fc-tunnel explicit-path
Explicit path name: Alternate1
Explicit path name: User2
show fc2
To display FC2 information, use the show fc2 command.
show fc2 {bind | classf | exchange | exchresp | flogi | nport | plogi | plogi_pwwn | port [brief] |
socket | sockexch | socknotify | socknport | vsan}
Syntax Description
bind
|
Displays FC2 socket bindings.
|
classf
|
Displays FC2 classf sessions.
|
exchange
|
Displays FC2 active exchanges.
|
exchresp
|
Displays FC2 active responder exchanges.
|
flogi
|
Displays FC2 FLOGI table.
|
nport
|
Displays FC2 local N ports.
|
plogi
|
Displays FC2 PLOGI sessions.
|
plogi_pwwn
|
Displays FC2 PLOGI pWWN entries.
|
port [brief]
|
Displays FC2 physical port table.
|
socket
|
Displays FC2 active sockets.
|
sockexch
|
Displays FC2 active exchanges for each socket.
|
socknotify
|
Displays FC2 local N port PLOGI/LOGO notifications for each socket.
|
socknport
|
Displays FC2 local nports per each socket.
|
vsan
|
Displays FC2 VSAN table.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.0(2)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays FC2 active socket information.
SOCKET REFCNT PROTOCOL PID RCVBUF RMEM_USED QLEN NOTSK
b2a64b20 2 0 1421 65535 0 0 0
b2a647e0 3 0 1418 262142 0 0 0
b2a644a0 3 0 1417 65535 0 0 0
b2a64160 3 0 1417 262142 0 0 0
b294b180 3 0 1411 65535 0 0 0
b294ae40 3 0 1411 65535 0 0 0
b294a7c0 3 0 1410 65535 0 0 0
b294a480 2 7 1410 65535 0 0 0
b294a140 3 0 1409 262142 0 0 0
b278bb20 3 0 1409 262142 0 0 0
b278b4a0 3 0 1407 65535 0 0 0
b278b160 3 0 1407 256000 0 0 0
b278ae20 3 0 1407 65535 0 0 0
b1435b00 3 0 1408 65535 0 0 0
b1434e00 3 0 1406 65535 0 0 0
b1434ac0 3 0 1406 131072 0 0 0
b1434780 3 0 1406 65535 0 0 0
b1434440 2 0 1405 131072 0 0 0
b1434100 3 0 1405 262142 0 0 b1434440
b22e2420 2 0 1372 65535 0 0 0
The following example displays FC2 socket binding information.
SOCKET RULE SINDEX VSAN D_ID MASK TYPE SUBTYPE M_VALUES
b23ba0c0 16 6081000 1 0 0 0 00:00:00 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
b2a647e0 7 ffffffff 65535 fffffd ffffff 22 03:01:00 14:15:16:00:00:00:00:00
b294b180 7 ffffffff 65535 fffffd ffffff 1 02:01:00 61:62:00:00:00:00:00:00
b294ae40 7 ffffffff 65535 fffc00 ffff00 22 01:01:00 1b:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
b294a7c0 7 ffffffff 65535 fffffd ffffff 1 01:01:00 10:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
The following example displays FC2 local N port information.
REF VSAN D_ID MASK FL ST IFINDEX CF TC 2-SO IC RC RS CS
1 65535 fffffd ffffff 3 0 ffffffff c800 0128 8000 0000 0000 2112 0064 0
008 8000 0000 0000 2112 0064 0000
6 65535 fffc00 ffff00 18b 0 ffffffff c800 0128 8000 0000 0000 2112 0064 0
008 8000 0000 0000 2112 0064 0000
2 65535 fffffa ffffff 3 0 ffffffff c800 0128 8000 0000 0000 2112 0064 0
008 8000 0000 0000 2112 0064 0000
1 65535 fffffc ffffff 3 0 ffffffff c800 0128 8000 0000 0000 2112 0064 0
008 8000 0000 0000 2112 0064 0000
The following example displays FC2 PLOGI session information.
HIX ADDRESS VSAN S_ID D_ID IFINDEX FL STATE CF TC 2-SO IC RC
RS CS EE 3-SO IC RC RS CS EE EECNT TCCNT 2CNT 3CNT REFCNT
2157 af364064 1 fffc6c 123400 ffffffff 0000 0 0000 0001 8000 0000 2000
0256 0001 0001 8000 0000 2000 0256 0001 0000 0 0 0 0 1
The following example displays FC2 physical port information.
IX ST MODE EMUL TXPKTS TXDROP TXERR RXPKTS RXDROP R_A_TOV E_D_TOV
F-SO RC RS CS EE 2-SO RS 3-SO RS
0 D 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10000 2000
8000 0000 2112 0001 0001 8000 0256 8000 0256
1 D 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10000 2000
8000 0000 2112 0001 0001 8000 0256 8000 0256
2 D 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10000 2000
8000 0000 2112 0001 0001 8000 0256 8000 0256
3 D 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10000 2000
8000 0000 2112 0001 0001 8000 0256 8000 0256
4 D 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10000 2000
8000 0000 2112 0001 0001 8000 0256 8000 0256
The following example displays FC2 local N port PLOGI notifications for each socket.
switch# show fc2 socknotify
SOCKET ADDRESS REF VSAN D_ID MASK FL ST IFINDEX
b2a64160 b27f01e4 6 65535 fffc00 ffff00 18b 0 ffffffff
b294a7c0 b27f01e4 6 65535 fffc00 ffff00 18b 0 ffffffff
af8a3a60 b27f01e4 6 65535 fffc00 ffff00 18b 0 ffffffff
The following example displays FC2 local N ports for each socket.
switch# show fc2 socknport
SOCKET ADDRESS REF VSAN D_ID MASK FL ST IFINDEX
b2a64160 b27f01e4 6 65535 fffc00 ffff00 18b 0 ffffffff
b294b180 b27f0294 1 65535 fffffd ffffff 3 0 ffffffff
b294a7c0 b27f01e4 6 65535 fffc00 ffff00 18b 0 ffffffff
b278ae20 b27f0134 2 65535 fffffa ffffff 3 0 ffffffff
b1434e00 b27f0134 2 65535 fffffa ffffff 3 0 ffffffff
b1434780 b27f0084 1 65535 fffffc ffffff 3 0 ffffffff
af8a3a60 b27f01e4 6 65535 fffc00 ffff00 18b 0 ffffffff
The following example displays FC2 VSAN table.
VSAN X_ID E_D_TOV R_A_TOV WWN
1 4 2000 10000 20:01:00:05:30:00:58:1f
2 1 2000 10000 20:02:00:05:30:00:58:1f
3 1 2000 10000 20:03:00:05:30:00:58:1f
4 1 2000 10000 20:04:00:05:30:00:58:1f
5 1 2000 10000 20:05:00:05:30:00:58:1f
6 1 2000 10000 20:06:00:05:30:00:58:1f
7 1 2000 10000 20:07:00:05:30:00:58:1f
8 1 2000 10000 20:08:00:05:30:00:58:1f
9 1 2000 10000 20:09:00:05:30:00:58:1f
10 1 2000 10000 20:0a:00:05:30:00:58:1f
11 1 2000 10000 20:0b:00:05:30:00:58:1f
12 1 2000 10000 20:0c:00:05:30:00:58:1f
13 1 2000 10000 20:0d:00:05:30:00:58:1f
14 1 2000 10000 20:0e:00:05:30:00:58:1f
15 1 2000 10000 20:0f:00:05:30:00:58:1f
16 1 2000 10000 20:10:00:05:30:00:58:1f
17 1 2000 10000 20:11:00:05:30:00:58:1f
18 1 2000 10000 20:12:00:05:30:00:58:1f
show fcalias
To display the member name information in a Fibre Channel alias (fcalias), use the show fcalias command.
show fcalias [name fcalias-name] [pending] [vsan vsan-id]
Syntax Description
name fcalias-name
|
Displays fcalias information for a specific name. The maximum length is 64.
|
pending
|
Displays pending fcalias information.
|
vsan vsan-id
|
Displays fcalias information for a VSAN. The range is 1 to 4093.
|
Defaults
Displays a list of all global fcaliases and all VSAN dependent fcaliases.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.0(2)
|
This command was introduced.
|
2.0(x)
|
Added the pending keyword.
|
Usage Guidelines
To make use of fcaliases as device names instead of using the cryptic device name, add only one member per fcalias.
Examples
The following example displays fcalias configuration information.
switch# show fcalias vsan 1
fcalias name Alias2 vsan 1
fcalias name Alias1 vsan 1
pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:6f:db:dd
pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:9c:48:e5
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
fcalias name
|
Configures fcalias names.
|
show fcanalyzer
To display the list of hosts configured for a remote capture, use the show fcanalyzer command.
show fcanalyzer
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.0(2)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
The default keyword shown with the ActiveClient entry specifies that the default port is used to connect to the client.
Examples
The following example displays configured hosts.
PassiveClient = 10.21.0.3
PassiveClient = 10.21.0.3
ActiveClient = 10.21.0.3, DEFAULT
show fcc
To view FCC settings, use the show fcc commands.
show fcc [statistics interface {fc slot/port | fcip fcip-id | iscsi slot/port}]
Syntax Description
statistics interface
|
Displays FCC statistics for a specified interface.
|
fc slot/port
|
Specifies a Fibre Channel interface.
|
fcip fcip-id
|
Specifies an FCIP interface. The range is 1 to 255.
|
iscsi slot/port
|
Specifies an iSCSI interface.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.0(2)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays FCC information.
fcc is applied to frames with priority up to 4
show fcdomain
To display the Fibre Channel domain (fcdomain) information, use the show fcdomain command.
show fcdomain [address-allocation [cache] |
allowed |
domain-list |
fcid persistent [unused] |
pending [vsan vsan-id] |
pending-diff [vsan vsan-id] |
session-status [vsan vsan-id] |
statistics [interface {fc slot/port [vsan vsan-id] | fcip fcip-id [vsan vsan-id] | iscsi slot/port} |
port-channel [vsan vsan-id]] |
status |
vsan vsan-id]
Note
On a Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem and on a Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter, the syntax differs as follows:
interface {bay port | ext port}
Syntax Description
address-allocation
|
Displays statistics for the FC ID allocation.
|
cache
|
Reassigns the FC IDs for a device (disk or host) that exited and reentered the fabric for the principal switch. In the cache content, VSAN refers to the VSAN that contains the device, WWN refers to the device that owned the FC IDs, and mask refers to a single or entire area of FC IDs.
|
allowed
|
Displays a list of allowed domain IDs.
|
domain-list
|
Displays a list of domain IDs granted by the principal switch.
|
fcid persistent
|
Displays persistent FC IDs (across reboot)
|
pending
|
Displays the pending configuration.
|
pending-diff
|
Displays the difference between the running configuration and the pending configuration.
|
session-status
|
Displays the last action performed by FC domain.
|
vsan vsan-id
|
Specifies a VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.
|
statistics
|
Displays the statistics of FC domain
|
interface
|
Specifies an interface.
|
fc slot/port
|
(Optional) Specifies a Fibre Channel interface on a Cisco MDS 9000 Family Switch.
|
bay port | ext port
|
(Optional) Specifies a Fibre Channel interface on a Cisco MDS 9124 Fabric Switch, a Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem, and a Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter.
|
fcip fcip-id
|
Specifies an FCIP interface. The range is 1 to 255.
|
iscsi slot/port
|
Specifies an iSCSI interface.
|
port-channel number
|
Specifies a PortChannel interface. The range is 1 to 128.
|
status
|
Displays all VSAN-independent information in FC domain.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.0(2)
|
This command was introduced.
|
2.1(1a)
|
The domain-list display was modified to include a virtual IVR description.
|
3.0(1)
|
Added the pending, pending-diff, session-status, and status options.
|
Usage Guidelines
Issuing the show fcdomain with no arguments displays all VSANs. The VSANs should be active or you will get an error.
Examples
The following example displays the fcdomain information for VSAN 1.
switch# show fcdomain vsan 1
The local switch is a Subordinated Switch.
Local switch run time information:
Local switch WWN: 20:01:00:05:30:00:51:1f
Running fabric name: 10:00:00:60:69:22:32:91
Current domain ID: 0x64(100) ß verify domain id
Local switch configuration information:
Auto-reconfiguration: Disabled
Contiguous-allocation: Disabled
Configured fabric name: 41:6e:64:69:61:6d:6f:21
Configured domain ID: 0x64(100) (preferred)
Principal switch run time information:
Interface Role RCF-reject
---------------- ------------- ------------
fc2/1 Downstream Disabled
fc2/2 Downstream Disabled
---------------- ------------- ------------
The following example displays the fcdomain domain-list information for VSAN 76.
switch# show fcdomain domain-list vsan 76
--------- -----------------------
0xc8(200) 20:01:00:05:30:00:47:df [Principal]
0x63(99) 20:01:00:0d:ec:08:60:c1 [Local]
0x61(97) 50:00:53:0f:ff:f0:10:06 [Virtual (IVR)]
Table 22-1 describes the significant fields shown in the show fcdomain domain-list command output.
Table 22-1 show fcdomain Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Domain ID
|
Lists the domain IDs corresponding to the WWN.
|
WWN
|
Indicates the WWN of the switch (physical or virtual) that requested the corresponding domain ID.
|
Principal
|
Indicates which row of the display lists the WWN and domain ID of the principal switch in the VSAN.
|
Local
|
Indicates which row of the display lists the WWN and domain ID of the local switch (the switch where you entered the show fcdomain domain-list command).
|
Virtual (IVR)
|
Indicates which row of the display lists the WWN of the virtual switch used by the Inter-VSAN Routing (IVR) manager to obtain the domain ID.
|
The following example displays the allowed domain ID lists.
switch# show fcdomain allowed vsan 1
Assigned or unallowed domain IDs: 1-96,100,111-239.
[Interoperability Mode 1] allowed domain IDs: 97-127.
[User] configured allowed domain IDs: 50-110.
The following example shows the status of CFS distribution for allowed domain ID lists.
switch# show fcdomain status
CFS distribution is enabled
The following example displays pending configuration changes.
switch# show fcdomain pending vsan 10
Pending Configured Allowed Domains
----------------------------------
Assigned or unallowed domain IDs: 1-9,24,100,231-239.
[User] configured allowed domain IDs: 10-230.
The following example displays the differences between the pending configuration and the current configuration.
switch# show fcdomain pending-diff vsan 10
Current Configured Allowed Domains
----------------------------------
Assigned or unallowed domain IDs: 24,100.
[User] configured allowed domain IDs: 1-239.
Pending Configured Allowed Domains
----------------------------------
Assigned or unallowed domain IDs: 1-9,24,100,231-239.
[User] configured allowed domain IDs: 10-230.
The following example displays the status of the distribution session.
switch# show fcdomain session-status vsan 1
Last Action: Distribution Enable
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
fcdomain
|
Configures the Fibre Channel domain feature.
|
show fcdroplatency
To display the configured Fibre Channel latency parameters, use the show fcdroplatency command.
show fcdroplatency [network | switch]
Syntax Description
network
|
Network latency in milliseconds.
|
switch
|
Switch latency in milliseconds.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.0(2)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays the configured Fibre Channel latency parameters.
switch# show fcdroplatency
switch latency value:4000 milliseconds
network latency value:5000 milliseconds
show fcflow stats
To display the configured Fibre Channel flow (fcflow) information, use the show fcflow stats command.
show fcflow stats [aggregated | usage] module slot [index flow-index]
Syntax Description
aggregated
|
Displays aggregated fcflow statistics.
|
usage
|
Displays flow index usage
|
module slot
|
Displays fcflow statistics for a module in the specified slot.
|
index flow-index
|
Specifies an fcflow index.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.0(2)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays aggregated fcflow details for the specified module.
switch# show fcflow stats aggregated module 2
Idx VSAN # frames # bytes
---- ---- -------- -------
0000 4 387,653 674,235,875
0001 6 34,402 2,896,628
The following example displays fcflow details for the specified module.
switch# show fcflow stats module 2
Idx VSAN D ID S ID mask # frames # bytes
---- ---- ----------- ----------- ----- -------- -------
0000 4 032.001.002 007.081.012 ff.ff.ff 387,653 674,235,875
0001 6 004.002.001 019.002.004 ff.00.00 34,402 2,896,628
The following example displays fcflow index usage for the specified module.
switch# show fcflow stats usage module 2
show fcfwd
To display the configured fcfwd tables and statistics, use the show fcfwd command.
show fcfwd {idxmap [interface-toport | port-to-interface | statistics] | pcmap [interface] | sfib
[multicast | statistics | unicast] | spanmap [rx | tx]}
Syntax Description
idxmap
|
Displays the FC forward index tables.
|
interface-to-port
|
Displays the interface index to port index table.
|
port-to-interface
|
Displays the port index to interface index table.
|
statistics
|
Displays index table statistics.
|
pcmap
|
Displays the FC forward PortChannel table.
|
interface
|
Displays PortChannel tables for an interface.
|
sfib
|
Displays software forwarding tables.
|
multicast
|
Displays multicast software forwarding tables.
|
statistics
|
Displays software forwarding statistics.
|
unicast
|
Displays unicast software forwarding tables.
|
spanmap
|
Displays SPAN map tables.
|
rx
|
Displays SPAN map tables in the ingress -rx direction.
|
tx
|
Displays SPAN map tables in the egress -tx direction.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.0(2)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays fcfwd SPAN map receive information.
switch# show fcfwd spanmap rx
SPAN source information: size [c8]
dir source vsan bit drop_thresh destination
show fcid-allocation
Use the show fcid allocation command to display the Fibre Channel area list of company IDs.
show fcid-allocation area company-id [company-id]
Syntax Description
area
|
Selects the auto area list of company IDs.
|
company-id
|
Selects company ID list.
|
company-id
|
Selects the individual company ID (also know as Organizational Unit Identifier, or OUI) to display.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
2.0
|
New command
|
Examples
The following example shows the Fibre Channel area company list of company IDs.
switch# show fcid-allocation area company-id
Fcid area allocation company id info:
+ - Additional user configured company ids.
* - Explicitly deleted company ids from default list.
Table 22-2 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 22-2 show fcid-allocation area company Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
+
|
Indicates a company ID added to the default list.
|
-
|
Indicates a company ID deleted from the default list.
|
show fc-redirect configs
To display all the current configuration mode on a switch, use the show fc-redirect configs command.
show fc-redirect configs
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
3.2(1)
|
This command was introduced.
|
3.3(1a)
|
Added the configuration mode information to the command output.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays the current configuration mode on a switch.
switch# show fc-redirect configs
Configuration Mode = MODE_V1
Appl UUID = 0x00D8 (ISAPI CFGD Service)
SSM Switch WWN = 20:00:00:05:30:00:90:9e (LOCAL)
Vt PWWN = 2f:ea:00:05:30:00:71:61
Tgt PWWN = 21:00:00:20:37:38:89:86
Host 1: Host PWWN = 21:00:00:e0:8b:0d:12:c6
VI PWWN = 2f:ec:00:05:30:00:71:61
Appl UUID = 0x00D8 (ISAPI CFGD Service)
SSM Switch WWN = 20:00:00:05:30:00:90:9e (LOCAL)
Vt PWWN = 2f:ea:00:05:30:00:71:62
Tgt PWWN = 21:00:00:20:37:38:a9:0a
Host 1: Host PWWN = 21:00:00:e0:8b:0d:12:c7
VI PWWN = 2f:ec:00:05:30:00:71:62
Related Commands=
Command
|
Description
|
show fc-redirect active-configs
|
Displays all active configurations on a switch.
|
show fc-redirect active-configs
To display all active configurations on a switch, use the show fc-redirect active-configs command.
show fc-redirect active-configs
Syntax Description
This command has no other arguments or keywords.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
3.2(1)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command is used to verify that there are no active configurations running on the switch during the following operations:
•
Downgrading from 3.2.1 image (supporting FC-Redirect) to an older image where FC-Redirect is not supported.
•
Decommissioning a local switch.
Note
Active configuration implies configurations created by applications running on the current switch or applications created on remote switches for hosts or targets connected to the local switch.
Examples
The following example displays the active configurations running on the switch.
switch# show fc-redirect active-configs
Appl UUID = 0x00D8 (ISAPI CFGD Service)
SSM Switch WWN = 20:00:00:05:30:00:90:9e (LOCAL)
Vt PWWN = 2f:ea:00:05:30:00:71:64
Tgt PWWN = 21:00:00:20:37:38:63:9e (LOCAL)
Local Host PWWN = 21:00:00:e0:8B:0d:12:c6
Appl UUID = 0x00D8 (ISAPI CFGD Service)
SSM Switch WWN = 20:00:00:05:30:00:90:9e (LOCAL)
Vt PWWN = 2f:ea:00:05:30:00:71:65
Tgt PWWN = 21:00:00:20:37:18:67:2c
Local Host PWWN = 21:00:00:e0:8B:0d:12:c6
Appl UUID = 0x00D8 (ISAPI CFGD Service)
SSM Switch WWN = 20:00:00:0d:EC:20:13:00 (REMOTE)
Vt PWWN = 2f:ea:00:05:30:00:71:66
Tgt PWWN = 21:00:00:20:37:18:64:92
Local Host PWWN = 21:00:00:e0:8B:0d:12:c6
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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clear fc-redirect config vt
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Clears the active configurations on the local switch.
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show fc-redirect peer-switches
To display all the peer switches in the fabric running FC-Redirect, use the show fc-redirect peer-switches command.
show fc-redirect peer-switches
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release
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Modification
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3.2(1)
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This command was introduced.
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3.3(1a)
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Added the FC-Redirect version of the switch and configuration mode to the command output.
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Usage Guidelines
This command is used to verify the fabric state and is used for troubleshooting.
Note
To find the switch IP address for the list of switch WWNs, use the show cfs peers command.
Examples
The following example displays the peer switches in the fabric running FC-Redirect
switch# show fc-redirect peer-switches
-----------------------------------------------------------------
num Switch WWN State FCR-Ver Cfg-Mode
-----------------------------------------------------------------
1 20:00:00:0d:EC:20:13:00 UP 2 V2
Table 22-3 describes the output for the show fc-redirect peer-switches states.
Table 22-3 Show FC-Redirect Peer Switch States
State
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Description
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Up
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The peer switch is fully synchronized with the local switch.
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Down
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The communication with the peer switch is not available.
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Syncing
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The local switch is synchronizing its configuration with the peer switch.
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Error
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Connection with peer switch is not available.
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Related Commands=
Command
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Description
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show fc-redirect active-configs
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Displays all active configurations on a switch.
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show fcip
To display FCIP profile information, use the show fcip command.
show fcip {host-map fcip-id | profile [profile-id | all] | summary | tape-session {summary | tunnel
tunnel-id {host-end | target-end}} | target-map fcip-id | wa-login-list tunnel-id}
Syntax Description
host-map fcip-id
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Displays the information for a specified map. The range is 1 to 255.
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profile
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Displays the information for a profile.
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profile-id
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Specifies the profile ID. The range is 1 to 255.
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all
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Specifies all profile IDs.
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summary
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Displays summary information.
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tape-session
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Displays tape session information.
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tunnel tunnel-id
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Displays information for a specified FCIP tunnel ID. The range is 1 to 255.
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host-end
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Displays information for the host end.
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target-end
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Displays information for the target end.
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target-map fcip-id
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Displays information for a specified target map. The range is 1 to 255.
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wa-login-list tunnel-id
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Displays the write acceleration login list for a specified FCIP tunnel ID. The range is 1 to 255.
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Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
|
1.1(1)
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This command was introduced.
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2.0(x)
|
Added the host-map, summary, and target-map keywords.
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3.0(1)
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Added the tape-session, tunnel, host-end, target-end, and wa-login-list keywords.
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Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays all FCIP profiles.
switch# show fcip profile all
----------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------
The following example displays information for a specified FCIP profile.
switch# show fcip profile 7
Internet Address is 47.1.1.2 (interface GigabitEthernet4/7)
PMTU discovery is enabled, reset timeout is 3600 sec
Minimum retransmission timeout is 300 ms
Maximum number of re-transmissions is 4
Maximum allowed bandwidth is 1000000 kbps
Minimum available bandwidth is 15000 kbps
Estimated round trip time is 1000 usec
The following example displays FCIP summary information.
switch# show fcip summary
sw172-22-46-223# show fcip summary
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tun prof Eth-if peer-ip Status T W T Enc Comp Bandwidth rtt
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1 GE1/1 10.10.11.2 DOWN N N N N N 1000M/500M 1000
2 2 GE1/2 10.10.60.2 DOWN N N N N N 1000M/500M 1000
Table 22-4 describes the significant fields shown in the previous display.
Table 22-4 show fcip summary Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Tun
|
Tunnel number for the row. For example, a number 1 indicates tunnel fcip1 and a number 2 indicates fcip2.
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prof
|
Tunnel profile.
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Eth-if
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Ethernet interface to which this tunnel is bound.
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peer-ip
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IP address of the tunnel peer port on the far end of the tunnel.
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Status
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State of the tunnel (UP or DOWN).
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TE
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Tunnel operating in TE mode (Yes or No).
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WA
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Write acceleration enabled (Yes or No).
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TA
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Tape acceleration enabled (Yes or No).
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Enc
|
Encryption enabled (Yes or No).
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Bandwidth max/min
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Maximum and minimum bandwidth configured in the profile to which this tunnel is bound.
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rtt (us)
|
Round trip time (RTT) in microseconds.
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Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
fcip enable
|
Configures FCIP parameters.
|
show fcns database
To display the results of the discovery, or to display the name server database for a specified VSAN or for all VSANs, use the show fcns database command.
show fcns database {detail [vsan vsan-id] | domain domain-id [detail] [vsan vsan-range] |
fcid fcid-id [detail] vsan vsan-range | local [detail] [vsan vsan-range] | vsan vsan-id}
Syntax Description
detail
|
Displays all objects in each entry.
|
vsan vsan-id
|
Displays entries for a specified VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.
|
domain domain-id
|
Displays entries in a domain.
|
fcid fcid-id
|
Displays entry for the given port.
|
local
|
Displays local entries.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.2(2)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
The discovery can take several minutes to complete, especially if the fabric is large or if several devices are slow to respond.
Virtual enclosure ports can be viewed using the show fcns database command.
Examples
The following example displays the contents of the FCNS database:
switch# show fcns database
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
FCID TYPE PWWN (VENDOR) FC4-TYPE:FEATURE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
0x020101 N 22:04:00:05:30:00:35:e1 (Cisco) scsi-fcp:init isc..w <--iSCSI
0x020102 N 22:02:00:05:30:00:35:e1 (Cisco) scsi-fcp:init isc..w initiator
0x0205d4 NL 21:00:00:04:cf:da:fe:c6 (Seagate) scsi-fcp:target
0x0205d5 NL 21:00:00:04:cf:e6:e4:4b (Seagate) scsi-fcp:target
0x0205d6 NL 21:00:00:04:cf:e6:21:ac (Seagate) scsi-fcp:target
0x0205d9 NL 21:00:00:04:cf:e6:19:9b (Seagate) scsi-fcp:target
0x0205da NL 21:00:00:04:cf:e6:19:62 (Seagate) scsi-fcp:target
0x0205dc NL 21:00:00:04:cf:e6:e9:82 (Seagate) scsi-fcp:target
0x0205e0 NL 21:00:00:04:cf:e6:21:06 (Seagate) scsi-fcp:target
0x0205e1 NL 21:00:00:04:cf:e6:e0:eb (Seagate) scsi-fcp:target
Total number of entries = 10
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
FCID TYPE PWWN (VENDOR) FC4-TYPE:FEATURE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
0xef0001 N 22:02:00:05:30:00:35:e1 (Cisco) scsi-fcp:init isc..w
Total number of entries = 1
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
FCID TYPE PWWN (VENDOR) FC4-TYPE:FEATURE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
0xed0001 N 22:02:00:05:30:00:35:e1 (Cisco) scsi-fcp:init isc..w
Total number of entries = 1
The following example displays the detailed contents of the FCNS database.
switch# show fcns database detail
port-wwn (vendor) :22:04:00:05:30:00:35:e1 (Cisco)
node-wwn :22:03:00:05:30:00:35:e1
ipa :ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
fc4-types:fc4_features:scsi-fcp:init iscsi-gw
symbolic-node-name :iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:oasis2-dell
fabric-port-wwn :22:01:00:05:30:00:35:de
port-wwn (vendor) :22:02:00:05:30:00:35:e1 (Cisco)
node-wwn :22:01:00:05:30:00:35:e1
ipa :ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
fc4-types:fc4_features:scsi-fcp:init iscsi-gw
symbolic-node-name :iqn.1987-05.com.cisco.01.14ac33ba567f986f174723b5f9f2377
fabric-port-wwn :22:01:00:05:30:00:35:de
Total number of entries = 10
======================================================================
port-wwn (vendor) :22:02:00:05:30:00:35:e1 (Cisco)
node-wwn :22:01:00:05:30:00:35:e1
ipa :ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
fc4-types:fc4_features:scsi-fcp:init iscsi-gw
symbolic-node-name :iqn.1987-05.com.cisco.01.14ac33ba567f986f174723b5f9f2377
fabric-port-wwn :22:01:00:05:30:00:35:de
Total number of entries = 1
...
The following example displays the management VSAN (VSAN 2).
switch# show fcns database vsan 2
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
FCID TYPE PWWN (VENDOR) FC4-TYPE:FEATURE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
0x6d0001 N 10:00:00:05:30:00:94:9f (Cisco) ipfc
0x6d0002 N 10:00:00:05:30:00:94:a0 (Cisco) ipfc virtual:..c_port
0x6d0003 N 24:15:00:05:30:00:94:a0 (Cisco) virtual:volume_owner
Total number of entries = 24
The following example displays the database for all configured VSANs.
switch# show fcns database
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
FCID TYPE PWWN (VENDOR) FC4-TYPE:FEATURE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
0x6d0001 N 10:00:00:05:30:00:94:9f (Cisco) ipfc
0x6d0002 N 10:00:00:05:30:00:94:a0 (Cisco) ipfc virtual:..c_port
0x6d0003 N 24:15:00:05:30:00:94:a0 (Cisco) virtual:volume_owner
Total number of entries = 24
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
FCID TYPE PWWN (VENDOR) FC4-TYPE:FEATURE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
0x650001 N 24:0c:00:05:30:00:94:a0 (Cisco) scsi-fcp:init vir..t
0x720101 NL 21:00:00:20:37:65:1c:cb (Company) scsi-fcp
Total number of entries = 30
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
FCID TYPE PWWN (VENDOR) FC4-TYPE:FEATURE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
0x6b0001 N 23:26:00:05:30:00:59:20 (Cisco) scsi-fcp:init vir..t
0x7800b5 NL 22:00:00:20:37:46:78:97 (Company) scsi-fcp
0x780100 N 50:06:04:82:bf:d0:cf:4b (Company) scsi-fcp 250
Total number of entries = 27
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
FCID TYPE PWWN (VENDOR) FC4-TYPE:FEATURE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
0x6f0001 N 23:43:00:05:30:00:59:20 (Cisco) scsi-fcp:target vi..
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
asm mgmt-vsan
|
Displays the CPP interface configuration for a specified interface.
|
show fcns statistics
To display the statistical information for a specified VSAN or for all VSANs, use the show fcns statistics command.
show fcns statistics [detail] [vsan vsan-id]
Syntax Description
detail
|
Displays detailed statistics.
|
vsan vsan-id
|
Displays statistics for the specified VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.0(2)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example displays statistical information for a specified VSAN.
switch# show fcns statistics
registration requests received = 27
deregistration requests received = 0
reject responses sent = 14
show fcroute
Use the show fcroute command to view specific information about existing Fibre Channel and FSPF configurations.
show fcroute {distance | label [label] vsan vsan-id | multicast [fc-id vsan vsan-id | vsan vsan-id]
| summary [vsan vsan-id] | unicast [[host] fc-id fc-mask vsan vsan-id | vsan vsan-id]}
Syntax Description
distance
|
Displays FC route preference.
|
label
|
Displays label routes.
|
multicast
|
Displays FC multicast routes.
|
summary
|
Displays the FC routes summary.
|
unicast
|
Displays FC unicast routes.
|
vsan vsan-id
|
Specifies the ID of the VSAN (from 1 to 4093).
|
fcid-id
|
Specifies the Fibre Channel ID.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.0(2)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
When the number of routes are displayed in the command output, both visible and hidden routes are included in the total number of routes.
Examples
The following example displays administrative distance.
switch# show fcroute distance
The following example displays multicast routing information.
switch# show fcroute multicast
VSAN FC ID # Interfaces
---- -------- ------------
The following example displays FCID information for a specified VSAN.
switch# show fcroute multicast vsan 3
---- -------- ------------
The following example displays FCID and interface information for a specified VSAN.
switch# show fcroute multicast 0xffffff vsan 2
---- -------- ------------
The following example displays unicast routing information.
switch# show fcroute unicast
D:direct R:remote P:permanent V:volatile A:active N:non-active
Protocol VSAN FC ID/Mask RCtl/Mask Flags Hops Cost
-------- ---- -------- -------- ---- ---- ----- ------ ----
static 1 0x010101 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 D P A 1 10
static 2 0x111211 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 R P A 1 10
fspf 2 0x730000 0xff0000 0x00 0x00 D P A 4 500
fspf 3 0x610000 0xff0000 0x00 0x00 D P A 4 500
static 4 0x040101 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 R P A 1 103
static 4 0x040102 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 R P A 1 103
static 4 0x040103 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 R P A 1 103
static 4 0x040104 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 R P A 1 103
static 4 0x111211 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 D P A 1 10
The following example displays unicast routing information for a specified VSAN.
switch# show fcroute unicast vsan 4
D:direct R:remote P:permanent V:volatile A:active N:non-active
Protocol VSAN FC ID/Mask RCtl/Mask Flags Hops Cost
-------- ---- -------- -------- ---- ---- ----- ------ ----
static 4 0x040101 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 R P A 1 103
static 4 0x040102 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 R P A 1 103
static 4 0x040103 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 R P A 1 103
static 4 0x040104 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 R P A 1 103
static 4 0x111211 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 D P A 1 10
The following example displays unicast routing information for a specified FCID.
switch# show fcroute unicast 0x040101 0xffffff vsan 4
D:direct R:remote P:permanent V:volatile A:active N:non-active
Protocol VSAN FC ID/Mask RCtl/Mask Flags Hops Cost
-------- ---- -------- -------- ---- ---- ----- ------ ----
static 4 0x040101 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 R P A 1 103
The following example displays route database information.
switch# show fcroute summary
FC route database created Tue Oct 29 01:24:23 2002
VSAN Ucast Mcast Label Last Modified Time
---- ----- ----- ----- ------------------
1 2 1 0 Tue Oct 29 18:07:02 2002
2 3 1 0 Tue Oct 29 18:33:24 2002
3 2 1 0 Tue Oct 29 18:10:07 2002
4 6 1 0 Tue Oct 29 18:31:16 2002
5 1 1 0 Tue Oct 29 01:34:39 2002
6 1 1 0 Tue Oct 29 01:34:39 2002
7 1 1 0 Tue Oct 29 01:34:39 2002
8 1 1 0 Tue Oct 29 01:34:39 2002
9 1 1 0 Tue Oct 29 01:34:39 2002
10 1 1 0 Tue Oct 29 01:34:39 2002
The following example displays route database information for a specified VSAN.
switch# show fcroute summary vsan 4
FC route database created Tue Oct 29 01:24:23 2002
VSAN Ucast Mcast Label Last Modified Time
---- ----- ----- ----- ------------------
4 6 1 0 Tue Oct 29 18:31:16 2002
show fcs
Use the show fcs commands to display the status of the fabric configuration.
show fcs {database [vsan vsan-id] | ie [nwwn wwn] vsan vsan-id | platform [name string] vsan
vsan-id | port [pwwn wwn] vsan vsan-id] | statistics vsan vsan-id | vsan}
Syntax Description
database
|
Displays local database of FCS.
|
ie
|
Displays Interconnect Element Objects Information.
|
nwwn wwn
|
Specifies a node WWN id. The format is hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh.
|
vsan vsan-id
|
Specifies |