Brocade Fabric OS Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Guide v6.2.0 (53-1001187-01, April 2009)

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Fibre Channel Router connectivity
2
Where:
To display basic path information to a specific domain in command line mode:
switch:admin> pathinfo 91
Target port is Embedded
Hop In Port Domain ID (Name) Out Port BW Cost
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0 E 9 (web226) 2 1G 1000
1 3 10 (web229) 8 1G 1000
2 8 8 (web228) 9 1G 1000
3 6 91 (web225) E - -
To display basic and extended statistics in interactive mode:
switch:admin> pathinfo
Max hops: (1..127) [25]
Fabric Id: (1..128) [-1]
Domain|Wwn|Name: [] 8
Source port: (0..15) [-1]
Destination port: (0..255) [-1]
Basic stats (yes, y, no, n): [no] y
Extended stats (yes, y, no, n): [no] y
Trace reverse path (yes, y, no, n): [no]
Source route (yes, y, no, n): [no]
Timeout: (1..30) [5]
Target port is Embedded
Hop In Port Domain ID (Name) Out Port BW Cost
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0 E 9 (web226) 2 1G 1000
Port E 2
Tx Rx Tx Rx
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destination_switch Specifies the destination switch. The destination switch can be identified
by its Domain ID, by the switch WWN, or by the switch name. This operand
is optional; if omitted, the command runs interactively.
source_port Specifies the port whose path to the destination domain is traced. For
bladed systems and ports above 256, the destination is specified as the
port index; otherwise, it is the port area. The embedded port (-1) is the
default. The embedded port can be selected manually by entering the
value of MAX_PORT. MAX_PORT stands for the maximum number of ports
supported by the local switch.
destination_port Specifies the port on the destination switch for the path being traced. This
operand returns the state of this port. The embedded port (-1) is used by
default, or if you specify a destination port that is not active. For bladed
systems and ports above 256, the destination is specified as the port
index; otherwise, it is the port area.
-r Displays the reverse path in addition to the forward path. This operand is
optional.
-t Displays the command output in traceroute format. When this operand is
used, only routing information is displayed. The output includes the time it
takes, in microseconds, to reach each hop. Basic and extended statistics
are not available in the traceroute format.