Reference v4.1.0 Instruction Manual

756 Network OS Command Reference
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show fabric all
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show fabric all
Displays the Brocade VCS Fabric membership information.
Synopsis show fabric all
Operands None
Defaults None
Command Modes Privileged EXEC mode
Description Use this command to display information about the fabric. If the switch is initializing or is disabled,
the message “Local Switch disabled or fabric is re-building” is displayed. If the fabric is
reconfiguring, some or all switches may not be displayed; otherwise, the following fields are
displayed:
VCS ID VCS ID of the switch
Config Mode VCS mode of the switch. For fabric cluster mode, “Local-Only” is displayed.
Rbridge-id The RBridge ID of the switch.
WWN The switch World Wide Name.
IP Address The switch Ethernet IP address.
Name The switch symbolic name.
An arrow (>) indicates the principal switch.
An asterisk (*) indicates the switch on which the command is entered.
Usage Guidelines The show vcs command returns the state as “disabled” if the switch is in standalone mode.This
command can not be issued in standalone mode.
The show fabric family of commands display neighbor and local port information when connected
to a down-level or same-level RBridge.
This command displays ISL details, including the breakout index of the interface if breakout mode
is configured on the source or neighbor interface.
Examples
switch# show fabric all
Config Mode: Local-Only
Rbridge-id WWN IP Address Name
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 10:00:00:05:1E:CD:44:6A 10.17.87.144 "RB1"
2 10:00:00:05:1E:CD:42:6A 10.17.87.145 "RB2"*
3 10:00:00:05:1E:CD:55:6A 10.17.87.155 "RB3"
4 10:00:00:05:1E:CD:42:EA 10.17.87.156 "RB4"
5 10:00:00:05:1E:CD:52:6A 10.17.87.157 "RB5"
6 10:00:00:05:1E:CD:53:6A 10.17.87.158 "RB6"
10 10:00:00:05:33:13:6A:BE 10.17.87.169 "RB10"
11 10:00:00:05:1E:CD:38:6A 10.17.86.240 "RB11"
12 10:00:00:05:1E:CD:3F:EA 10.17.86.241 >"RB12-a"
The Fabric has 9 Rbridge(s)
The angle bracket (>), as shown with RBridge ID 12-a, indicates the principal switch. The asterisk
(*) indicates the switch on which the command was entered.
See Also show vcs