ServerNet Cluster 6780 Operations Guide (G06.28+, H06.05+)
SCF Commands for the External ServerNet SAN 
Manager Subsystem
ServerNet Cluster 6780 Operations Guide—525606-003
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STATUS SWITCH Command Example
| CRU Slot  (06) | Dual SMF   en  off | Dual SMF  en off |
| CRU Slot  (07) | Dual SMF   en  off | Dual SMF  en off |
| CRU Slot  (08) | Dual SMF   en  off | Dual SMF  en off |
| CRU Slot  (09) | Quad SMF   AB  off | Dual SMF  en off |
| CRU Slot  (10) | Rtr InterConn  en off | Rtr InterConn  en  off |
| CRU Slot  (11) | Quad MMF   en  off | Quad MMF  en off |
| CRU Slot  (12) | Quad MMF   en  off | Quad MMF  en off |
| CRU Slot  (13) | Quad MMF   ER  ON | Quad MMF   en off |
| CRU Slot  (14) | Logic Board  en  off | Logic Board  en off |
| CRU Slot  (15) | Power Supply  en off | Power Supply  en off |
| CRU Slot  (16) | Fan    en  off | Fan    en off |
| CRU Slot  (17) | Fan    en  off | Fan    en off |
| CRU Slot  (18) | Power Supply  en off | Power Supply  en off |
|--------------------|---------------------------|---------------------------|
In this example:
Response Status
is the general condition of the connection. For a list of possible values, see 
Response Status Enumeration on page 5-53.
Rsp Status Detail
is the specific condition of the connection. For a list of possible values, see 
Response Status Detail Enumeration on page 5-53
Switch Type 
is the type of switch as indicated by the switch model number. The output of the 
STATUS SWITCH command differs significantly depending on the type of switch. 
The 6780 switch is used in a layered topology.
Switch Zone 
is the zone within the layered topology where the switch is located. Possible values 
are 1, 2, or 3.
Switch Layer 
is the layer within the switch zone. Possible values are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
Firmware State 
the state of the switch firmware. Possible values are active, INITIALIZING, 
UPDATING, and POWER ON SELF TEST.
RTC Battery 
is the state of the battery in the real-time clock for this switch
Last Reset Type 
indicates the type of the last reset command.  Possible values are Hard Reset, Soft 
Reset, PON, or Front Panel Button Pressed.










