HP FlexFabric 11900 Switch Series FCoE Command Reference Part number: 5998-5283 Software version: Release 2111 and later Document version: 6W100-20140110
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FCoE commands The switch supports FCoE only when operating in advanced mode. For more information about system operating modes, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. FCoE mode commands display fcoe-mode Use display fcoe-mode to display the FCoE mode of a switch. Syntax display fcoe-mode Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator mdc-admin mdc-operator Examples # Display the FCoE mode of the switch. display fcoe-mode The FCoE mode is FCF.
undo fcoe-mode Default A switch operates in non-FCoE mode. Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator mdc-admin mdc-operator Parameters fcf: Configures the switch to operate in FCF mode. npv: Configures the switch to operate in NPV mode. transit: Configures the switch to operate in Transit mode. Usage guidelines The switch supports the following FCoE modes: • FCF mode—A switch operating in this mode is called an FCF switch.
# Convert the switch operating in FCF mode to NPV mode. [Sysname] undo fcoe-mode All current FC configuration will be lost.
VFC interface and FIP commands bandwidth Use bandwidth to configure the expected bandwidth of an interface. Use undo bandwidth to restore the default. Syntax bandwidth bandwidth-value undo bandwidth Default The expected bandwidth (in kbps) is the interface baud rate divided by 1000. Views VFC interface view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Parameters bandwidth-value: Specifies the expected bandwidth in the range of 1 to 400000000 kbps.
Views VFC interface view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Parameters interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. This interface can only be a Layer 2 Ethernet interface or Layer 2 aggregate interface. mac mac-address: Specifies the bound peer FCoE MAC address, in the format of XXXX-XXXX-XXXX and six bytes in length. Usage guidelines To make a VFC interface work, bind it to a physical Ethernet interface.
Syntax default Views VFC interface view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Usage guidelines CAUTION: The default command might interrupt ongoing network services. Make sure you are fully aware of the impacts of this command when you execute it on a live network. This command might fail to restore the default settings for some commands for reasons such as command dependencies or system restrictions. Use the display this command in interface view to identify these commands.
Usage guidelines The description helps users identify the role of an interface. Examples # Configure the description as Vfcport1 for interface VFC 1. system-view [Sysname] interface vfc 1 [Sysname-Vfc1] description Vfcport1 Related commands display interface vfc display fcoe Use display fcoe to display FCoE global configuration. Syntax display fcoe Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator mdc-admin mdc-operator Examples # Display FCoE global configuration.
• fcoe global fcf-priority display interface vfc Use display interface vfc to display VFC interface information. Syntax display interface [ vfc ] [ brief [ down ] ] display interface [ vfc [ interface-number ] ] [ brief [ description ] ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator mdc-admin mdc-operator Parameters interface-number: Specifies a VFC interface by its number in the range of 1 to 1024. brief: Displays summary information about interfaces.
Support the VSAN protocol VSAN tagging mode is Tagging EVFP common VSAN: 1 Bound interface is Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/3, Bound MAC is 000c-2933-eacd VSAN of physical-UP state: 1 Last clearing of counters: Never Table 2 Command output Field Description Physical state and administrative state of the VFC interface: • DOWN (Administratively)—The interface is administratively shut down by using the shutdown command. Current state • DOWN—The interface is administratively up but physically down.
Link: ADM - administratively down; Stby - standby Interface Link Cause Vfc1 ADM Administratively Table 3 Command output Field Description Brief information on interface(s) under bridge mode Brief information about Layer 2 interfaces. Link: ADM - administratively down; Stby - standby • ADM—The interface has been shut down by the network administrator. To bring up the interface, execute the undo shutdown command. • Stby—The interface is a standby interface.
Field Description Causes for the physical state of the VFC interface to be Down: • Not connected—No physical connection exists (possibly because the Cause network cable is disconnected or faulty). • Administratively—The port was shut down with the shutdown command. To restore the physical state of the interface, use the undo shutdown command. fc mode Use fc mode to configure the operating mode of a VFC interface. Use undo fc mode to restore the default.
[Sysname-Vfc1] fc mode e fcoe enable Use fcoe enable to enable FCoE for a VLAN and map a specified VSAN to the VLAN. Use undo fcoe enable to disable FCoE for the VLAN. Syntax fcoe enable [ vsan vsan-id ] undo fcoe enable Default FCoE is disabled on a VLAN. Views VLAN view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Parameters vsan vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN to be mapped to the VLAN. The vsan-id argument is in the range of 1 to 3839.
fcoe fcf-priority Use fcoe fcf-priority to configure the FCF priority for the VFC interface. Use undo fcoe fcf-priority to restore the default. Syntax fcoe fcf-priority priority undo fcoe fcf-priority Default The default setting is 128. Views VFC interface view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Parameters priority: Specifies the FCF priority for the VFC interface, in the range of 0 to 255. The smaller the value, the higher the priority.
Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Parameters fc-map: Specifies the FC-MAP value in the range of 0x0EFC00 to 0x0EFCFF. Usage guidelines The FC-MAP value is used to identify an FCoE network. Switches in the same FCoE network must have the same FC-MAP value. After FC-MAP values are configured, VFC interfaces perform an FIP renegotiation. Examples # Configure the FC-MAP value as 0x0EFCFF.
advertisement period is carried in received unsolicited Discovery Advertisements instead of being configured on the local switch. If the switch fails to receive keepalive frames from the peer ENode within 2.5 FKA advertisement periods, it also deletes the virtual link. When configuring the FKA advertisement period value on an FCF or NPV switch, use Table 4 as a reference to avoid service disruption.
Syntax fcoe global fcf-priority priority undo fcoe global fcf-priority Default The default setting is 128. Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Parameters priority: Specifies the system FCF priority in the range of 0 to 255. The smaller the value, the higher the priority. Usage guidelines The system FCF priority is used in the fcf priority field in an unsolicited Discovery Advertisement.
Parameters interface-number: Number of the VFC interface to be created, in the range of 1 to 1024. Usage guidelines A VFC interface is a logical interface manually created on the FCF switch to simulate the function of a physical FC interface. Examples # Create interface VFC 1 and enter its view. system-view [Sysname] interface vfc 1 [Sysname-Vfc1] Related commands display interface vfc reset counters interface Use reset counters interface to clear the statistics for VFC interfaces.
shutdown Use shutdown to shut down the VFC interface. Use undo shutdown to bring up the VFC interface. Syntax shutdown undo shutdown Default A VFC interface is up. Views VFC interface view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Examples # Bring up interface VFC 1.
FIP snooping commands display fip-snooping enode Use display fip-snooping enode to display ENode information obtained by a Transit switch. Syntax display fip-snooping enode [ vlan vlan-id ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator mdc-admin mdc-operator Parameters vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 4094. If no VLAN is specified, this command displays ENode information for all VLANs. Examples # Display ENode information obtained by a Transit switch.
network-operator mdc-admin mdc-operator Parameters vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 4094. If no VLAN is specified, this command displays FCF switch information for all VLANs. Examples # Display FCF switch information obtained by a Transit switch.
Usage guidelines Only the FIP snooping rules that have been flushed can be used to filter FCoE frames. FIP snooping rules that are being flushed cannot be used to filter FCoE frames. If you do not specify either enode or fcf, this command displays both ENode and FCF FIP snooping rules that are being flushed. Examples # Display the FIP snooping rules that are being flushed.
mdc-operator Parameters enode: Displays the ENode FIP snooping rules that have been flushed. fcf: Displays the FCF FIP snooping rules that have been flushed. vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 4094. If no VLAN is specified, this command displays the FIP snooping rules that have been flushed for all VLANs. slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If no card is specified, this command displays the FIP snooping rules that have been flushed on the MPU.
Syntax display fip-snooping sessions [ vlan vlan-id ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator mdc-admin mdc-operator Parameters vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 4094. If no VLAN is specified, this command displays information about FIP snooping sessions for all VLANs. Examples # Display information about FIP snooping sessions.
Usage guidelines To enable a VLAN on a Transit switch to process FCoE frames and FIP frames, enable FIP snooping for the VLAN. Examples # Enable FIP snooping for VLAN 10. system-view [Sysname] vlan 10 [Sysname-vlan10] fip-snooping enable fip-snooping fc-map Use fip-snooping fc-map to configure an FC-MAP value for a VLAN. Use undo fip-snooping fc-map to restore the default. Syntax fip-snooping fc-map fc-map undo fip-snooping fc-map Default The FC-MAP value for a VLAN is 0x0EFC00.
Use undo fip-snooping port-mode to restore the default. Syntax fip-snooping port-mode { enode | fcf } undo fip-snooping port-mode Default An Ethernet interface operates in ENode mode. Views Layer 2 Ethernet interface view, Layer 2 aggregate interface view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Parameters enode: Specifies the ENode mode. fcf: Specifies the FCF mode. Usage guidelines Ethernet interfaces on a Transit switch can operate in ENode mode or FCF mode.
Fabric setup commands allowed-domain-id Use allowed-domain-id to specify the allowed domain ID list for a specific VSAN on the switch. Use undo allowed-domain-id to restore the default. Syntax allowed-domain-id domain-id-list undo allowed-domain-id domain-id-list Default The default setting is 1 to 239.
display fc domain Use display fc domain to display the domain information of the specified VSAN. Syntax display fc domain [ vsan vsan-id ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator mdc-admin mdc-operator Parameters vsan vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 3839. If no VSAN is specified, this command displays the domain information of all VSANs.
Table 10 Command output Field Description Running status: State • Stable—The configuration is finished. • Unstable—The configuration is not finished. Switch WWN WWN of the local switch. Fabric name Name of the fabric. Priority Running priority of the local switch. Domain ID Runtime domain ID of the local switch. Configuration information Configuration information of the local switch.
mdc-admin mdc-operator Parameters vsan vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 3839. If no VSAN is specified, this command displays the lists of domain IDs dynamically assigned in all VSANs. Usage guidelines For a dynamically built fabric, you can use this command to display the list of domain IDs dynamically assigned in a specified VSAN, including the total number of domains and mappings between domain IDs and switch WWNs.
mdc-operator Parameters vsan vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 3839. If no VSAN is specified, this command displays the ESS negotiation results of all VSANs. Examples # Display the ESS negotiation result in VSAN 2.
Field Description Fabric Controller Capability List of fabric controller capabilities. Support receiving the SW_RSCN Request Indicates whether the switch supports accepting an SW_RSCN (Registered State Change Notification) request (yes for supported and no for not supported). display fc login Use display fc login to display the node login information of the specified VSANs.
Field Description VSAN VSAN ID. FCID FC address assigned by the switch to the node. Port WWN WWN of the port connecting the node to the switch. display fc name-service database Use display fc name-service database to display the name server database information.
Table 14 Command output Field Description FCID FC address of the N_Port. Type Link type of the N_Port, which can be N representing point-to-point. PWWN(vendor) WWN of the N_Port (name of vendor). FC4 type feature entry (when this command displays brief information, up to two FC4 type feature entries are displayed): FC4-type:feature • FC4 type—Includes SCSI-FCP, LLC/SNAP, SW_ILS, SNMP, GS3, VI, and NPV. • Feature—Includes supporting Initiator, Target, or Initiator/Target.
Field Description Port type registered by the node with the switch: • 0x00(Unidentified)—No port type is registered. • 0x01(N)—N_Port, which directly connects to the fabric. • 0x02(NL)—NL_Port, which connects to the fabric through an arbitrated loop. Type • • • • • • 0x03(F/NL)—F_Port or NL_Port. 0x7f(Nx)—N_Port, NL_Port, or F_Port or NL_Port. 0x81(F)—F_Port, which connects to an N_Port. 0x82(FL)—FL_Port, which connects to an NL_Port. 0x84(E)—E_Port, which connects to an E_Port or B_Port.
mdc-admin mdc-operator Parameters vsan vsan-id: Displays the SCR list in the specified VSAN. The vsan-id argument is in the range of 1 to 3839. If no VSAN is specified, this command displays the SCR lists of all VSANs. count: Displays the number of SCR entries. Examples # Display the SCR list. display fc scr-table SCR table for VSAN 1: FCID REGISTERED FOR 0x1b0300 fabric detected rscns 0x010121 nx_port detected rscns --- Total 2 entries --- # Display the number of SCR entries.
mdc-operator Parameters distributed-services: Displays the distributed service timeout period, in milliseconds. error-detect: Displays the error detection timeout period, in milliseconds. resource-allocation: Displays the resource allocation timeout period, in milliseconds. vsan vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 3839. If no VSAN is specified, this command displays global fabric timer information.
{ • The system automatically performs a non-disruptive reconfiguration if the principal switch information of the two fabrics is different and the domain ID lists are not empty or overlapping. When the principal switch in a fabric is down, the system automatically performs a non-disruptive reconfiguration. Examples # Enable the auto fabric reconfiguration function for the switch in VSAN 1.
domain restart Use domain restart to configure the switch to initiate a fabric reconfiguration in a specified VSAN. Syntax domain restart [ disruptive ] Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Parameters disruptive: Initiates a disruptive reconfiguration. If you do not specify this keyword, this command initiates a non-disruptive reconfiguration. Usage guidelines This command is available only when the fabric configuration function is enabled.
Use undo domain-id to restore the default. Syntax domain-id domain-id { preferred | static } undo domain-id Default The domain ID of a switch is 0 in each VSAN and is preferred type. Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Parameters domain-id: Specifies a domain ID in the range of 1 to 239. preferred: Specifies the domain ID as the preferred type. static: Specifies the domain ID as the static type.
undo fabric-name Default The fabric name is null. Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Parameters name: Specifies a fabric name, in the format of xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx, where x is a hexadecimal number. Usage guidelines An FCF switch supports assigning a fabric name to each VSAN, in the same format as the WWN (a 64-bit address). If no fabric name is configured when a VSAN is created, the switch's WWN is used as the fabric name for the VSAN.
Parameters vsan vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 3839. Usage guidelines In a stable fabric, to avoid unnecessary disruptive reconfigurations, you can configure an FC interface to reject the RCF requests received from a specific VSAN by replying with a reject message. With this feature, the interface that receives an RCF request is isolated. Examples # Configure interface VFC 1 to reject the RCF requests received in VSAN 1.
[Sysname-vsan2] fc name-server auto-discovery fc timer distributed-services Use fc timer distributed-services to specify the distributed service timeout period globally. Use undo fc timer distributed-services to restore the default. Syntax fc timer distributed-services value undo fc timer distributed-services Default The global distributed service timeout period is 5000 milliseconds.
Default The global error detection timeout period is 2000 milliseconds. Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Parameters value: Specifies the error detection timeout period in the range of 1000 to 10000 milliseconds. Usage guidelines The error detection timeout period can be configured in system view or VSAN view: • The configuration made in system view takes effect on all VSANs. The configuration made in VSAN view takes effect only on the current VSAN.
Usage guidelines The resource allocation timeout period can be configured in system view or VSAN view: • The configuration made in system view takes effect on all VSANs. The configuration made in VSAN view takes effect only on the current VSAN. • If you configure the resource allocation timeout period globally and for the specified VSAN at the same time, the configuration for the VSAN is given priority. Examples # Set the global resource allocation timeout period to 6000 milliseconds.
• target: Specifies support for the target feature, which has a feature-map of 1. • both: Specifies support for both initiator and target features, which has a feature-map of 3. Usage guidelines If a node does not register FC4 information and the switch fails to obtain SCSI-FCP information from the node, the switch records the default FC4 information in the name service database for that node.
[Sysname] vsan 1 [Sysname-vsan1] priority 64 Related commands domain restart rscn aggregation enable Use rscn aggregation enable to enable RSCN aggregation. Use undo rscn aggregation enable to restore the default. Syntax rscn aggregation enable undo rscn aggregation enable Default RSCN aggregation is disabled.
Default The RSCN aggregation timer is 2000 ms. Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Parameters time: Specifies a value for the RSCN aggregation timer, in the range of 100 to 2000 ms. Usage guidelines The RSCN aggregation timer takes effect only when RSCN aggregation is enabled. HP recommends that you enable RSCN aggregation and set the same timer value on all switches in a VSAN. Examples # Set the RSCN aggregation timer of VSAN 1 to 2000 ms.
Usage guidelines The distributed service timeout period can be configured in system view or VSAN view: • The configuration made in system view takes effect on all VSANs. The configuration made in VSAN view takes effect only on the current VSAN. • If you configure the distributed service timeout period globally and for the specified VSAN at the same time, the configuration for the VSAN is given priority. Examples # Set the distributed service timeout period to 6000 milliseconds for VSAN 1.
[Sysname-vsan1] timer error-detect 6000 Related commands fc timer error-detect timer resource-allocation Use timer resource-allocation to specify the resource allocation timeout period for a specified VSAN. Use undo timer resource-allocation to restore the default. Syntax timer resource-allocation value undo timer resource-allocation Default The resource allocation timeout period is 10000 milliseconds.
Syntax wwn wwn-value area-port-id area-port-id-value undo wwn wwn-value area-port-id Default No binding is configured. Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Parameters wwn-value: Specifies the WWN of the N_Port, in the format of xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx, where x is a hexadecimal number. area-port-id-value: Specifies the Area_ID and Port_ID in the format of xxxx, where x is a hexadecimal number.
VSAN commands display vsan port-member Use display vsan port-member to display the member interfaces of a specified VSAN. Syntax display vsan [ vsan-id ] port-member Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator mdc-admin mdc-operator Parameters vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 3839. If you do not specify this argument, this command displays the member interfaces of all VSANs. Examples # Display the member interfaces of all VSANs.
port trunk vsan Use port trunk vsan to assign an interface to the specified VSANs as a trunk port, so that the port allows the specified VSANs to pass through. Use undo port trunk vsan to remove an interface from the specified VSANs. Syntax port trunk vsan vsan-id-list undo port trunk vsan vsan-id-list Default A VFC interface is not assigned to any VSAN as a trunk port.
mdc-admin Parameters vsan vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 3839. Usage guidelines You cannot create or delete VSAN 1, because it is the system-default VSAN. You can create VSANs 2 to 3839. Examples # Create VSAN 10 and enter its view.
FC routing and forwarding commands display fc exchange Use display fc exchange to display the FC exchange entries.
Exchanges are divided into the following categories: • Protocol exchange—Created only at the server end based on the protocol number and VSAN ID and used for monitoring connection setup. • Link exchange—Created at both ends based on the exchange ID and used for packet exchange. Examples # (In standalone mode.) Display the protocol exchange entries.
Field Description Connection state of the FC exchange: • PREPARE—The protocol exchange is successfully bound, or the link exchange is waiting for the response packet. State/connection state • LISTEN—The protocol exchange is monitoring the connection. • ESTABLISHED—The connection has been established. • ABTS—An ABTS was sent due to a connection timeout or error, and the ABTS ACK is being expected. • BA_ACC—An ABTS was received, an BA_ACC is replied, and an ACC ACK is being expected.
Parameters fcid: Specifies a destination FC address in the range of 0x000000 to 0xFFFFFF (hexadecimal). mask-length: Specifies a mask length for the destination address, in the range of 0 to 24. vsan vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 4095. Usage guidelines The switch looks up the VSAN ID and FC address in the FC FIB for the outgoing interface. If you specify both the fcid and mask-length arguments, this command displays FC FIB entries for the specified FC address and mask length.
Table 18 Command output Field Description Destination count Number of destination addresses. FIB entry count Number of FIB entries, including equal-cost routes. Destination/Mask Destination address/mask length. Interface Outgoing interface. display fc routing-table Use display fc routing-table to display the FC routing table.
The brief information contains information about only active routes. The detailed information contains information about both active and inactive routes. Examples # Display brief information about all the routes in VSAN 5.
Preference: 0 Cost: 0 Interface: InLoop0 State: Active Age: 0h21m36s Destination/mask: 0xfffffd/24 Protocol: DIRECT Preference: 0 Cost: 0 Interface: InLoop0 State: Active Age: 0h21m36s Table 19 Command output Field Description VSAN VSAN number. Destination/mask FC address/mask. Protocol type: • DIRECT—Direct routes. • STATIC—Static routes. • FSPF—FSPF routes. Protocol Preference Route preference. Cost Route cost. Interface Outgoing interface. State Route state: Active or Inactive.
Field Description route Number of routes of the specified protocol type. active Number of active routes of the specified protocol type. added Number of added routes of the specified protocol type. deleted Number of deleted routes of the specified protocol type. Total Total number of routes. Related commands fc route-static display fspf graceful-restart Use display fspf graceful-restart to display FSPF GR status information.
Number of neighbors under helper : 0 Number of restarting neighbors : 0 Table 21 Command output Field Description Graceful-restart capability Indicates whether GR restarter capability is enabled: Enable or Disable. Helper capability Indicates whether GR helper capability is enabled: Enable or Disable. Number of neighbors under helper Number of neighbors acting as GR helpers. Number of restarting neighbors Number of neighbors acting as GR restarters.
LSR Type : 1 LSR Age : 0 LSR Incarnation number : 0x80000008 LSR Checksum : 0x7deb Number of links : 1 NbrDomainID NbrIfIndex IfIndex LinkType Cost -------------------------------------------------------2 0x68 0x68 1 265 LinkType Cost FSPF Link State Database for Domain 02 LSR Type : 1 LSR Age : 6 LSR Incarnation number : 0x80000008 LSR Checksum : 0x7dea Number of links : 1 NbrDomainID NbrIfIndex IfIndex -------------------------------------------------------1 0x68 0x68
network-operator mdc-admin mdc-operator Parameters vsan vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 3839. If no VSAN is specified, this command displays information about all FSPF neighbors. Usage guidelines Use this command to display FSPF neighbor information, including the neighbor domain ID, neighbor interface index, outgoing interface index of the local switch, remaining dead interval of the neighbor, and neighbor state. Examples # Display FSPF neighbor information.
Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator mdc-admin mdc-operator Parameters vsan vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 3839. If no VSAN is specified, this command displays the FSPF statistics for all VSANs. Usage guidelines You can use this command to display all FSPF statistics, consisting of global statistics and interface statistics.
Field Description Timer mismatch Number of packets whose hello or dead interval does not match that of the neighbor. Bad LSR Number of error LSRs. Neighbor unknown Number of packets received from unknown neighbors. Neighbor state low Number of LSUs and LSAs received in Init state. Type Packet type: Hello, LSU, or LSA. Input Number of packets received. Output Number of packets sent. Related commands reset fspf counters fc route-static Use fc route-static to configure a static FC route.
Usage guidelines Static routes are routes that are manually configured by an administrator. After an administrator configures a static route, an FC frame to the specified destination is forwarded along the static route. In a simple network, static routes are enough for implementing network connectivity. When the network fails or the network topology changes, you must manually modify the static routes. Static routes support equal-cost routes.
[Sysname-Vfc1] fspf cost 1000 vsan 4 fspf dead-interval Use fspf dead-interval to configure the dead interval for the interface in a specified VSAN. Use undo fspf dead-interval to restore the default. Syntax fspf dead-interval value vsan vsan-id undo fspf dead-interval vsan vsan-id Default The default setting is 80 seconds. Views VFC interface view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Parameters value: Specifies the dead interval of the interface in seconds, in the range of 2 to 65535.
undo fspf enable Default FSPF is enabled after a VSAN is created. Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Usage guidelines FSPF-related functions work in a VSAN only after you enable FSPF for the VSAN. Examples # Enable FSPF for VSAN 4. system-view [Sysname] vsan 4 [Sysname-vsan4] fspf enable fspf graceful-restart Use fspf graceful-restart to enable FSPF GR. Use undo fspf graceful-restart to disable FSPF GR.
system-view [Sysname] fspf graceful-restart Related commands • display fspf graceful-restart • fspf graceful-restart helper fspf graceful-restart helper Use fspf graceful-restart helper to enable FSPF GR helper. Use undo fspf graceful-restart helper to disable FSPF GR helper. Syntax fspf graceful-restart helper undo fspf graceful-restart helper Default FSPF GR helper is enabled.
Default The default setting is 120 seconds. Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Parameters interval-value: Specifies the maximum interval for FSPF GR in seconds, in the range of 40 to 1800. Usage guidelines If the GR restarter fails to complete the GR process within the maximum interval, it immediately exits the GR process. Examples # Configure the maximum interval for FSPF GR as 100 seconds.
Usage guidelines The hello interval specifies the time between the hello packets sent periodically by the switch to discover and maintain neighbor relationships. The configured hello interval must be smaller than the dead interval and must be the same at the two ends of the link. Examples # Configure the hello interval for interface VFC 1 in VSAN 4 as 10 seconds.
fspf min-ls-interval Use fspf min-ls-interval to configure the minimum LSR refresh interval for a specified VSAN. Use undo fspf min-ls-interval to restore the default. Syntax fspf min-ls-interval value undo fspf min-ls-interval Default The default setting is 5 seconds. Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Parameters value: Specifies the minimum LSR refresh interval in the range of 1 to 60 seconds.
Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Parameters value: Specifies the LSR retransmission interval of the interface in seconds, in the range of 1 to 65535. vsan vsan-id: Specifies the VSAN to which the interface belongs, in the range of 1 to 3839. Usage guidelines The LSR retransmission interval specifies the time to wait for an LSR acknowledgement from the neighbor before retransmitting the LSR. Examples # Configure the LSR retransmission interval for interface VFC 1 in VSAN 4 as 10 seconds.
fspf spf-hold-time Use fspf spf-hold-time to configure the shortest SPF calculation interval in a specified VSAN. Use undo fspf spf-hold-time to restore the default. Syntax fspf spf-hold-time value undo fspf spf-hold-time Default The default setting is 0 seconds. Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Parameters value: Specifies the shortest SPF calculation interval in the range of 0 to 60 seconds.
Parameters vsan vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 3839. If no VSAN is specified, this command clears the FSPF statistics for all VSANs. Examples # Clear FSPF statistics in VSAN 2.
FC zone commands delete zone database all Use delete zone database all to delete zone database information. Syntax delete zone database all Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Usage guidelines You can delete the zone database for the specified VSAN, including all zone sets, zones, and zone aliases, but not the active zone set. Examples # Delete zone database information for VSAN 1.
vsan vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 3839. Usage guidelines If you specify both name zone-name and vsan vsan-id, this command displays information about a single zone in a specified VSAN. If you specify only vsan vsan-id, this command displays information about all zones in the specified VSAN. If you specify neither option, this command displays information about all zones in all VSANs. Examples # Display information about all zones in all VSANs.
Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator mdc-admin mdc-operator Parameters fcid fcid: Specifies a zone member by its FC address, in the format of xxxxxx, where x is a hexadecimal number. pwwn pwwn: Specifies a zone member by its pWWN, in the format of xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx, where x is a hexadecimal number. zone-alias zone-alias-name: Specifies a zone alias name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 64 characters.
display zone member zone-alias za1 vsan 1 zone-alias za1 VSAN 1: zone z1 zone z2 Table 26 Command output Field Description VSAN VSAN number. fcid FC address of the zone member for which parent information is displayed. pwwn pWWN of the zone member for which parent information is displayed. zone-alias Zone alias name. zone Zone name.
Mode: basic Default zone: deny Distribute: active only Hard-zoning: enabled Full zoning database: Zonesets: 10, Zones: 20, Zone-aliases: 0 Status: merging # Display configuration and running status of zones in all VSANs.
Field Description Zone status: Status • • • • merging—Zone merge is in progress. distributing—Zone distribution is in progress. database-changing—Data update is in progress. Free—Idle. Related commands • zone default-zone permit • zoneset distribute full display zone-alias Use display zone-alias to display zone alias information.
pwwn 11:11:11:11:22:22:22:22 zone-alias name za2 fcid 0x111111 VSAN 2: zone-alias name za1 Table 28 Command output Field Description VSAN VSAN number. fcid FC address of the zone alias. pwwn pWWN of the zone alias. Related commands • member (zone-alias view) • zone-alias clone • zone-alias name • zone-alias rename display zoneset Use display zoneset to display zone set information.
Examples # Display information about all zone sets in all VSANs. display zoneset VSAN 1: zoneset name zs1 zone name z1 fcid 0x111111 fcid 0x222222 pwwn 11:11:11:11:22:22:22:22 zone name z2 fcid 0x111111 zone-alias name za1 fcid 0x111112 zoneset name zs2 zone name z1 VSAN 2: VSAN 3: zoneset name zs1 zone name z1 Table 29 Command output Field Description VSAN VSAN number. fcid FC address of a zone or a zone alias. pwwn pWWN of a zone or a zone alias.
mdc-operator Parameters vsan vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 3839. If no VSAN is specified, this command displays information about active zone sets in all VSANs. Usage guidelines A VSAN can have only one active zone set. The following rules apply to the command output: • For an existing zone member, which can be queried from the local name service database, this command prefixes an asterisk (*) to the related line.
*fcid 0x111111 [pwwn 11:11:11:11:11:11:11:11] *fcid 0x222222 zone name z2 *fcid 0x111111 [pwwn 11:11:11:11:11:11:11:11] *fcid 0x333333 [pwwn 33:33:33:33:33:33:33:33] fcid 0x123456 pwwn 11:11:11:11:11:11:11:12 zone name #default_zone# *fcid 0xabcdef *fcid 0x20abcd Table 30 Command output Field Description VSAN VSAN number. *fcid FC address of the zone member that can be queried from the local name service database.
zone-alias zone-alias-name: Specifies an existing zone alias, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. A zone alias name can contain English letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, and special characters dollar sign ($), minus sign (-), caret (^), and underscore (_), and it must start with an English letter. Examples # Create zone z1 and enter its view. system-view [Sysname] vsan 1 [Sysname-vsan1] zone name z1 [Sysname-vsan1-zone-z1] # Add an N_Port with the FC address as 010000 to z1.
pwwn pwwn: Specifies the pWWN of the member, in the format of xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx, where x is a hexadecimal number. Examples # Create zone alias za1 and enter its view. system-view [Sysname] vsan 1 [Sysname-vsan1] zone-alias name za1 [Sysname-vsan1-zone-alias-za1] # Add an N_Port with the FC address as 010000 to zone alias za1. [Sysname-vsan1-zone-alias-za1] member fcid 010000 # Add an N_Port with the pWWN as 01:02:03:04:05:06:07:08 to zone alias za1.
[Sysname] zoneset name zs1 [Sysname-vsan1-zoneset-zs1] # Add zone z1 to zone set zs1. [Sysname-vsan1-zoneset-zs1] member z1 Related commands • display zoneset • zone name • zoneset name zone clone Use zone clone to copy a zone. Syntax zone clone src-name dest-name Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Parameters src-name: Specifies the name of the source zone to be copied, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 64 characters.
zone default-zone permit Use zone default-zone permit to allow members in the default zone to access each other. Use zone default-zone permit to prohibit members in the default zone from accessing each other. Syntax zone default-zone permit undo zone default-zone permit Default Members in the default zone cannot access each other. Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Examples # Allow members in the default zone to access each other.
Examples # Create zone z1 and enter its view. system-view [Sysname] vsan 1 [Sysname-vsan1] zone name z1 [Sysname-vsan1-zone-z1] Related commands display zone zone rename Use zone rename to rename a zone. Syntax zone rename old-name new-name Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Parameters old-name: Specifies the name of the zone to be renamed, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 64 characters.
Syntax zone-alias clone src-name dest-name Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Parameters src-name: Specifies the name of the source zone alias to be copied, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. A source zone alias name can contain English letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, and special characters dollar sign ($), minus sign (-), caret (^), and underscore (_), and it must start with an English letter.
mdc-admin Parameters zone-alias-name: Specifies the zone alias name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. A zone alias name can contain English letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, and special characters dollar sign ($), minus sign (-), caret (^), and underscore (_), and it must start with an English letter. Examples # Create zone alias za1 and enter its view.
Related commands • display zone-alias • zone-alias name zoneset activate Use zoneset activate to activate a specified zone set as the active zone set and distribute it to the entire fabric. Use undo zoneset activate to delete an active zone set and distribute the deletion to the entire fabric.
# Add zone z1 to zone set zs1. [Sysname-vsan1-zoneset-zs1] member z1 [Sysname-vsan1-zoneset-zs1] quit # Activate zone set zs1. [Sysname-vsan1] zoneset activate name zs1 Related commands • display zoneset active • zoneset distribute full zoneset clone Use zoneset clone to create a zone set by copying an existing zone set.
zoneset distribute Use zoneset distribute to trigger a complete distribution, distributing both the active zone set and zone database. Syntax zoneset distribute Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Usage guidelines After activating a zone set as the active zone set by using the zoneset activate command, you can modify the database configuration.
The configured distribution type applies to distribution operations triggered by the zoneset activate command instead of the zoneset distribute command. The configured merge type applies to all merge operations. Examples # Configure zone distribution and merge types as complete distribution and complete merge.
Syntax zoneset rename old-name new-name Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Parameters old-name: Specifies the name of the zone set to be renamed, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. This name can contain English letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, and special characters dollar sign ($), minus sign (-), caret (^), and underscore (_), and it must start with an English letter.
NPV commands display npv login Use display npv login to display the nodes on downlink interfaces of an NPV switch and their mapped uplink interfaces. Syntax display npv login [ vsan vsan-id ] [ interface interface-type interface-number ] display npv login [ vsan vsan-id ] count Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator mdc-admin mdc-operator Parameters vsan vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 3839.
2 1 Total entries: 3 Table 31 Command output Field Description Server Interface Name of the downlink interface. External interface Name of the uplink interface mapped by the downlink interface. FCID FC address of the node. Port WWN Port WWN of the node connected to the NPV switch. Total entries Total number of logged-in nodes. display npv status Use display npv status to display the status of the NPV switch.
1 Up 0x010001 Number of External Interfaces: 2 Server Interfaces: Interface: Vfc5 VSAN State 1 Down VSAN tagging mode: Tagging Number of Server Interfaces: 1 # Display the status of the NPV switch in all VSANs.
Field Description State State of the interface: Up or Down. After an uplink interface goes up, the FC ID allocated by the core switch is displayed. A downlink interface does not have an FC ID. FCID If an NPV switch is connected to two fabrics and its two uplink interfaces are assigned the same FC ID in a VSAN, one uplink interface can be up, but it cannot work as an uplink interface. In this case, Unavailable in parentheses is displayed after the FCID field.
npv load-balance disruptive Use npv load-balance disruptive to initiate a disruptive load-balancing process on an NPV switch. Syntax npv load-balance disruptive Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Usage guidelines This command is available only when the switch is operating in NPV mode. If the interfaces in a VSAN are not distributed evenly, you can use this command to initiate a disruptive load-balancing process so that all nodes in the VSAN relog in to the core switch.
Parameters server-interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies a downlink interface by its type and number, which can only be a VFC interface. external-interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an uplink interface by its type and number, which can only be a VFC interface. Usage guidelines This command is available only when the switch is operating in NPV mode.
FC ping commands fcping Use fcping to verify whether the destination address is reachable and to display the related statistics. Syntax fcping [ -c count | -t timeout ] * fcid fcid vsan vsan-id Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Parameters -c count: Specifies the number of echo requests to be sent, in the range of 0 to 2147483647 and defaulting to 5. The value of 0 indicates that echo requests are continuously sent until you manually stop sending them.
# FC ping packets fail to be delivered. fcping fcid fffc01 vsan 1 FCPING fcid 0xfffc01: 128 data bytes, press CTRL_C to break. fcping: sendto: No route to host fcping: sendto: No route to host fcping: sendto: ^C --- 0xfffc01 fcping statistics --3 packet(s) transmitted 0 packet(s) received 100.00% packet loss Table 33 Command output Field Description FCPING fcid 0xfffc02 Check whether the device with destination address FFFC02 is reachable.
FC tracert commands fctracert Use fctracert to detect bidirectional routing information between source and destination. The destination can be a node or FC switch. Syntax fctracert [ -t timeout ] fcid fcid vsan vsan-id Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin mdc-admin Parameters -t timeout: Specifies the timeout value in seconds for the entire FC tracert process. The value range is 1 to 10 and defaults to 5. fcid fcid: Specifies the destination address.
Field Description press CTRL_C to break During the execution of the command, press Ctrl+C to abort the FC tracert operation. 20:00:00:0b:46:00:02:82 WWN value. 0xfffcd5 Domain controller address FFFCxx of the switch, where xx is the domain ID of the switch. The FC tracert operation fails to be completed for the following possible reasons: Fctracert uncompleted. Service is unavailable. • • • • • • Resource is not enough. Max hops reached. Fabric is being built. No route to destination port.
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Conventions This section describes the conventions used in this documentation set. Command conventions Convention Description Boldface Bold text represents commands and keywords that you enter literally as shown. Italic Italic text represents arguments that you replace with actual values. [] Square brackets enclose syntax choices (keywords or arguments) that are optional. { x | y | ... } Braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars, from which you select one.
Network topology icons Represents a generic network device, such as a router, switch, or firewall. Represents a routing-capable device, such as a router or Layer 3 switch. Represents a generic switch, such as a Layer 2 or Layer 3 switch, or a router that supports Layer 2 forwarding and other Layer 2 features. Represents an access controller, a unified wired-WLAN module, or the switching engine on a unified wired-WLAN switch. Represents an access point.
Index ABDFIMNPRSTVWZ display zone status,80 A display zone-alias,82 allowed-domain-id,26 display zoneset,83 B display zoneset active,84 bandwidth,4 Documents,109 bind interface,4 domain auto-reconfigure enable,36 D domain configure enable,37 domain restart,38 default,5 domain-id,38 delete zone database all,77 description,6 F display fc domain,27 fabric-name,39 display fc domain-list,28 fc domain rcf-reject,40 display fc ess,29 fc mode,11 display fc exchange,54 fc name-service auto-di
fspf min-ls-interval,73 Subscription service,109 fspf retransmit-interval,73 T fspf silent,74 timer distributed-services,47 fspf spf-hold-time,75 timer error-detect,48 I timer resource-allocation,49 interface vfc,16 V M vsan,52 member (zone set view),88 W member (zone view),86 Websites,109 member (zone-alias view),87 wwn area-port-id,49 N Z npv load-balance disruptive,103 zone clone,89 npv traffic-map,103 zone default-zone permit,90 P zone name,90 port trunk vsan,52 zone rename,