Technical data
Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide Index-7
Publication Number: 53-0000518-09
standard trunking criteria 12-2
static PID mapping errors A-3
static route 6-3
storage-based zoning 13-3
summary of PID formats A-1
summary of SSL procedures 3-19
supported brocade features B-2
supportsave command 9-14
swapping port area IDs A-19
swapping ports 7-8
switch
configuring in a FICON environment
7-4
system status 9-3
switch access 3-5
switch names 2-10
switchshow command 2-18
SWL, ISL Trunking support for 12-1
T
tag field, interpreting 7-16
telnet connection 2-1
temperature, status of 9-9
time and date 2-5
tracking and controlling switch changes 2-20
traffic patterns
planning for
12-3
transaction key 2-8
troubleshooting 7-15
troubleshooting certificates 3-25
troubleshooting firmware downloads 4-15
troubleshooting trunking problems 12-9
trunking
displaying information
12-8
over distance 11-8
trunking over extended fabrics 12-9
U
unsupported brocade features B-2
upgrading SilkWorm 12000 and 24000 directors
4-11
upgrading SilkWorm 3016, 3250, 3850, 3900, and
4100 switches
4-8
user-defined filter-based monitors 14-8
using dynamic load sharing 6-4
using FICON CUP 7-9
using legacy commands for SNMPv1 3-30
using the snmpconfig command 3-27
using zoning to administer security 13-27
V
vendor switch requirements B-1
verify
device connectivity
2-15
fabric connectivity 2-19
high availability (HA) 2-19
viewing
fan status
9-8
port status 9-5
power supply status 9-9
temperature status 9-9
viewing an alias
alias
viewing
13-13
viewing and saving diagnostic information 9-14
viewing equipment status 9-8
viewing port information 9-4
viewing power-on self test 9-1
viewing routing information along a path 6-7
viewing routing path information 6-5
viewing switch status 9-3
viewing the port log 9-10
viewing the system message log 9-10
viewing zone database configurations 13-22
viewing zones 13-15
W
with a recovery string 3-35
without a recovery string 3-37
working with domain IDs 2-15