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Uplink FLOGI FDISC Load Speed Excess
Intf (Gbps) Load
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Fc 1/1/1 3 3 6 8 1
Fc 1/1/2 1 9 10 16 0
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4 12 16 24 1
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Supported
Releases
10.5.2.0 or later
show fcoe enode
Displays the details of ENodes connected to the switch.
Syntax
show fcoe enode [enode-mac-address]
Parameters enode-mac-address (Optional) Enter the MAC address of ENode. This option displays details
pertaining to the specified ENode.
Default Not configured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage
Information
None
Example
OS10# show fcoe enode
Enode MAC Enode Interface VLAN FCFs Sessions
----------------- ---------------- ---- ---- --------
d4:ae:52:1b:e3:cd Po 20(Eth 1/1/3) 1001 1 1
Supported
Releases
10.4.0E(R1) or later
show fcoe fcf
Displays details of the FCFs connected to the switch.
Syntax
show fcoe fcf [fcf-mac-address]
Parameters fcf-mac-address (Optional) Enter the MAC address of the FCF. This option displays details of the
specified FCF.
Default Not configured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage
Information
In NPG mode, displays all the logical FCF(s) associated with various fabrics available in the gateway
switch. Since this logical FCF is not associated with any particular interface, the FCF interface column of
this command's output will display a '~' symbol instead of the interface name. This convention is similar to
the one used in FPORT and Multi-switch mode of operation.
Starting from Release 10.5.2.0, the FCF interface column in the command output displays a tilde (~)
symbol instead of the interface name.
Example
OS10# show fcoe fcf
FCF MAC FCF Interface VLAN FC-MAP FKA_ADV_PERIOD No. of
Enodes
-------------- ------------- ---- -------- --------------
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00:04:96:70:8a:12 ~ 100 0e:fc:00 4000 2
00:04:96:70:8a:12 ~ 200 0e:fc:01 4000 0
514 Fibre Channel