Reference Guide
You will get a peer zone change RSCN if an active principle device is attached to the specified port.
Viewing Target Driven Zoning
To view the Target Driven Zoning status, complete the following steps.
1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account.
2. View Target Driven Zoning status on a port or port range.
The following example displays Target Driven Zoning status on the ports using the portcfgtdz --show command.
switch:admin> portcfgtdz --show 1-2
Port Mode
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1 ON
2 OFF
The following example displays the Target Driven Zoning status on a port using the portcfgshow command.
switch:admin> portcfgshow 1
Area Number: 1
Octet Speed Combo: 1(16G|8G|4G|2G)
Speed Level: AUTO(SW)
AL_PA Offset 13: OFF
Trunk Port ON
Long Distance OFF
VC Link Init OFF
Locked L_Port OFF
Locked G_Port OFF
Disabled E_Port OFF
Locked E_Port OFF
ISL R_RDY Mode OFF
RSCN Suppressed OFF
Persistent Disable ON
LOS TOV mode 0(OFF)
NPIV capability ON
QOS Port AE
Port Auto Disable: OFF
Rate Limit OFF
EX Port OFF
Mirror Port OFF
SIM Port OFF
Credit Recovery ON
F_Port Buffers OFF
E_Port Credits OFF
Fault Delay: 0(R_A_TOV)
NPIV PP Limit: 126
NPIV FLOGI Logout: OFF
CSCTL mode: OFF
TDZ mode: ON
D-Port mode: OFF
D-Port over DWDM: OFF
Compression: OFF
Encryption: OFF
10G/16G FEC: ON
16G FEC via TTS: OFF
Non-DFE: OFF
3. (Optional) View the principal device and the non-principal devices in a zone using the zoneshow --peerzone command. If the
Created by field is User, the zone is a user-created Peer Zone. If the Created by field is Target, the zone is a Target Driven Peer
Zone.
The following example displays the complete Peer Zone details.
switch:admin> zoneshow --peerzone all
Defined configuration:
zone: peerzone_wwn_mbrs
Administering Advanced Zoning
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