ServerNet Cluster 6780 Operations Guide (G06.29+, H06.06+, J06.03+)

SCF Commands for the External ServerNet SAN
Manager Subsystem
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Considerations
ROUTER
specifies that router register data be displayed. This option is valid only for 6770
switches.
ROUTER rnum, [ PORT pnum ]
specifies that router register and neighbor data be displayed. rnum must be in the
range 1 through 5. Specifying the optional PORT parameter limits the display to
the specified router port. pnum must be in the range 0 through 11. This option is
valid only for 6780 switches.
SWITCHPORTS
specifies that status for the switch ports be displayed. This option is valid only for
6780 switches.
Considerations
Wild cards are not supported for this command.
The output of this command differs depending on the model of switch.
When the X and Y switches are different models, a fabric must be specified. To get
information on both switches, issue one command for each fabric. This situation
occurs only during a migration to the layered topology.
As a troubleshooting aid, unfavorable status values appear in all uppercase letters.
Favorable status values appear in all lowercase letters. For example, CRC ERROR
is an unfavorable state, and ok is a favorable state.
In addition to the values described in the STATUS command displays, you might
see values of N/A or UNKNOWN. In general, a value of N/A means that a value is
not applicable or not expected for the field. A value of UKNOWN means that a
value is expected but cannot be obtained for some reason.
Note. The PORT option is intended for software debugging and can typically display
values that are no longer valid. For example, if a switch is disconnected, a value of
INVALID CONFIG TAG might still appear although it is no longer meaningful.