Reference v4.1.0 Instruction Manual

Network OS Command Reference 767
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show fabric route linkinfo
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show fabric route linkinfo
Displays the RBridge route link information connected in the fabric.
Synopsis show fabric route linkinfo
Operands None
Defaults None
Command Modes Privileged EXEC mode
Description Use this command to display details about all the links connected to the fabric. It groups the
information for each RBridge in the fabric.
The command displays the following fields of information:
Rbridge-id ID of the RBridge. Valid values range from 1 through 239.
Reachable Indicates whether the RBridge can be reached. Displays “Yes” if it is
reachable, otherwise displays “No”.
Version Displays the version.
No. of links The number of ISLs connected to the neighbor switches.
Link # A sequence number for links on the RBridge.
Src Index E_Port interface on the local switch. This value is typically equal to the
Index field reported in the switchShow command.
Src Interface Source interface of the local RBridge in the format
“local-rbridge-id/slot/port”. If the ISL is not up, then “?/?/?” displays for a
Te interface and “-/-/-” displays for an Fi interface.
Nbr Index E_Port interface on the remote switch. This value is typically equal to the
index field reported in the switchShow command. If the link is segmented
and the NBR rbridge details are unavailable, “?” displays in this field.
Nbr Interface Neighbor interface of the ISL connected from the local RBridge in the
format “nbr-rbridge-id/slot/port”. If the ISL is not completely up, this field
will be displayed as “?/?/?”.
Link-Cost The cost of reaching the destination domain.
Link-type The type of link.
Trunk Displays “Yes” if trunk is enabled in the ISL, otherwise displays “No”.
Usage Guidelines The show fabric family of commands display neighbor and local port information when connected
to a down-level RBridge.
The output displays the link information, which includes the breakout index of the interface if
breakout mode is configured in the source or neighbor interface.
When a fabric is running normal mode (switches are running Network OS 4.1.0 or later), CLI output
displays the QSFP breakout index for all switches in the fabric.
When a fabric is running mixed mode (switches are running Network OS 4.1.0 or earlier), the QSFP
breakout index is not displayed in the output on switches running Network OS versions earlier than
v4.1.0.