Reference Guide

1086 Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference
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switchShow
(Type mismatch)
D_Port configuration mismatch between local and remote switch.
(D-port mode mismatch, Not D-port)
The local port is configured as D_Port and remote port is not a D_Port. This
segmentation reason is displayed for the local port.
(D-port mode mismatch, Static D-port)
The local port is configured as D_Port and remote port is not a D_Port. This
segmentation reason is displayed for the remote port.
(ESC mismatch, AMP Version Conflict)
Port segmentation due to Analytics Monitoring Platform (AMP) version mismatch.
(Incompatible AMP Version)
Port segmentation due to incompatible Analytics Monitoring Platform (AMP) version.
When used with the -slot option, the command displays the following blade-specific information:
slot
Slot number.
Blade Type
Type of blade, for example, Core blade or AP blade. Refer to the slotShow command for a
listing of supported blade types.
ID
A numeric blade ID that specifies the blade type. Refer to the slotShow command for a
listing of supported blade IDs.
Status
Enabled or disabled.
Notes The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric restrictions that may be in place. Refer to "Using Fabric
OS Commands" and "Command Availability" for details.
On the Brocade FCoE10-24 blade, the Proto column identifies the FCoE ports of the switch. For all FCoE ports,
the speed is 10 Gbps. The default configuration of an FCoE port is an F_Port configuration. After a successful
reboot switchShow displays all FCoE ports as online. For each FCoE port, the FCoE controller WWN is shown.
FCoE ports are not configurable with the Fabric OS port commands. Use the FCoE commands instead.
If a port is configured as a long distance port, the long distance level is displayed in the format of Lx, where x
represents the long distance level number. See portCfgLongDistance for the level description.
When a port is configured as an N_Port and is online, switchShow displays its type as an N_Port. Also,
switchShow displays the WWN of the border switch attached to this N_Port as a 24-bit Port Identifier assigned to
this port by the enterprise fabric.
In an AD context, if one of the L_Ports or NPIV Ports is a part of the current AD, the complete device information
attached to the port is displayed.
Operands This command has the following operands:
-slot slot
Displays blade information. You can specify this operand with -portname or -qsfp.