Users Guide

Example
OS10#clear fc fspf statistics interface fc 1/1/1
Supported
Releases
10.5.1.0 or later
clear fc ns switch statistics
Clears the Name Server statistics on all interfaces.
Syntax
clear fc ns switch statistics [interface type node/slot/port[:subport]|
vfabric vfabric-id|vfabric vfabric-id domain [domain-id]]
Parameters
node/slot/port[:subport]Enter the Interface type details.
vfabric-IDEnter the vfabric ID.
domain-idEnter the vfabric domain ID.
Defaults Not applicable
Command Mode GLOBAL CONFIGURATION
Usage
Information
Use this command to clear the Name Server statistics on either a specific or all the fibre channel
interfaces, vfabric interfaces, and domain on a vfabric.
Example
OS10# clear fc ns switch statistics interface fc 1/1/1
Supported
Releases
10.5.1.0 or later
domain-id
Configures the domain-id for every vfabric.
Syntax
domain-id [preferred domain-id-val]
Parameters
domain-idEnter the domain ID of the E_Port.
domain-id-valValid values are from 1 to 239.
Defaults Dynamic Configuration
Command Mode Vfabric CONFIGURATION
Usage
Information
The configurations are supported only in the multiswitch mode. The configured domain ID can be
preferred or dynamic.
If the domain ID is preferred, the switch requests preferred domain ID to the principal switch.
You can change the domain ID only when the vfabric is in an inactive state. To activate vfabric, add
vlan and fcmap configuration under the vfabric configuration view. Ensure to configure the domain ID
before configuring the vlan and fcmap in the vfabric configuration view.
When disruptive fabric reconfiguration (RCF) occurs, the switch transmits RDI request sequence with
preferred domain ID. During nondisruptive reconfiguration (BF), the switch requests for previously
allocated domain ID (previous runtime domain ID), if available. Otherwise, use the preferred domain ID.
The no form of this command resets to the default, dynamic value.
Example
OS10(conf-vfabric-<vfabric-id>)#domain-id preferred 2
Supported
Releases
10.5.1.0 or later
Fibre Channel 449