HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.x administrator guide (5697-7344, March 2008)

248 Using the FC-FC routing service
To display the range of output ports connected to the xlate domains:
1. Log in to the FC router.
2. Enter the lsDbShow command on the edge fabric.
The following example shows the range of output ports.
linkCnt = 2, flags = 0x0
LinkId = 53, out port = 1, rem port = 35, cost = 500, costCnt = 0, type = 1
LinkId = 57, out port = 129, rem port = 18, cost = 500, costCnt = 0, type = 1
The following example also shows the use of the lsDbShow display on the edge
fabric. The front domain, domain 3, has two links representing two EX_Port
connections with output ports 129 and 132.
Domain = 3, Link State Database Entry pointer = 0x100bbcc0
………
linkCnt = 4, flags = 0x0
LinkId = 199, out port = 129, rem port = 2, cost = 10000, costCnt = 0, type = 1
LinkId = 199, out port = 132, rem port = 3, cost = 10000, costCnt = 0, type = 1
LinkId = 2, out port = 1, rem port = 2, cost = 10000, costCnt = 0, type = 1
LinkId = 1, out port = 32, rem port = 2, cost = 10000, costCnt = 0, type = 1
To verify normal operation:
1. Connect the FC router to an edge fabric switch through multiple EX_Ports from the same router.
2. Confirm that the ports are enabled with portCfgShow.
3. Confirm that the EX_Ports share the same front Domain ID (DID) and node WWN, using the
portCfgExport command.
NOTE: Abnormal operation for front domain consolidation exists when the ports do not come online or in
the Normal Operation setup described previously. The EX_Ports do not share the same front domain
consolidation PID and node WWN.
In case of an unexpected failure, run and save the output from the commands supportShow, or
supportSave if not supported, on each of the FC routers and edge switches.