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70 Fabric OS Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Guide
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Gathering additional information
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Use the lsCfg –restore_slot_to_default command to correct the problem. Once the configuration
discrepancy has been fixed, you may use slotPowerOff followed by slotPowerOn to recover.
>lscfg –restore_slot_to_default 1
>slotpoweroff 1
>slotpoweron 1
Slot Blade Type ID Model Name Status
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1 SW BLADE 77 FC8-64 ENABLED
2 SW BLADE 97 FC16-32 ENABLED
3 SW BLADE 96 FC16-48 ENABLED
4 SW BLADE 96 FC16-48 ENABLED
5 CORE BLADE 98 CR16-8 ENABLED
6 CP BLADE 50 CP8 ENABLED
7 CP BLADE 50 CP8 ENABLED
8 CORE BLADE 98 CR16-8 ENABLED
9 SW BLADE 55 FC8-32 ENABLED
10 SW BLADE 96 FC16-48 ENABLED
11 AP BLADE 75 FX8-24 ENABLED
12 SW BLADE 97 FC16-32 ENABLED
Gathering additional information
For Virtual Fabrics-related issues, use the following guidelines to gather additional data for your
switch support provider:
Use the supportSave command.
If not sure about the problem area, use the supportSave command on all chassis and logical
switches in the fabric.
If you think it may be related to E_Port authentication, then use the supportSave -n command
on both switches or logical switches of the affected E_Port.