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peer-connection-ID
Parameters
[verify-links]
Optional. If a peer connection ID is specified, this parameter displays the ports that can be seen by
each port on each peer system.
peer-connection-ID
Optional. Specifies the name or serial number of the peer connection for which to show information.
If this parameter is not specified the command shows information for all peer connections.
Output
Peer Connection Name
The name of the peer connection.
Peer Connection Type
The type of ports being used for the peer connection:
FC: FC ports.
iSCSI: iSCSI ports.
Connection Status
Online: The systems have a valid connection.
Offline: No connection is available to the remote system.
Health
OK
Fault
Unknown
Health Reason
If Health is not OK, this field shows the reason for the health state.
Health Recommendation
If Health is not OK, this field shows recommended actions to take to resolve the health issue.
Local Port
The IDs of ports in the local system.
Port Address
The assigned port address.
Remote Port
The IDs of ports in the remote system.
Reachable Remote Links
Shown by the verify-links parameter. The IDs of linked ports in the remote system.
Reachable Local Links
Shown by the verify-links parameter. The IDs of linked ports in the local system
Examples
Show information for all peer connections.
# show peer-connections
Show information for peer connection Peer1.
# show peer-connections Peer1
Show information for peer connection Peer1 and the ports that can be seen from each port.
# show peer-connections Peer1 verify-links
Basetypes
peer-connections
status
See also
create peer-connection
218 Alphabetical list of commands