ServerNet Cluster 6780 Operations Guide (G06.29+, H06.06+, J06.03+)
SCF Commands for the External ServerNet SAN
Manager Subsystem
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STATUS SWITCH, SWITCHPORTS Command
Example
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
SWITCHPORTS option is valid only for 6780 switches.
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.
CRU Slot
is the slot number of the switch PIC CRU that contains the ports shown in the
second column. CRUs in slots 2 and 3 contain the ports used for zone
connections. CRUs in slots 6 through 9 contain the ports used for node
connections. CRUs in slots 11 through 13 contain the ports used for layer
connections. For more details, see Table 5-3 on page 5-16.
CRU Port
is the port number on the switch CRU Slot shown in the first column.
Connects To
indicates where the CRU port should connect. The connection is to a specific
zone, node, or layer number.
If the router port status is en (enabled), this value indicates where the port is
actually connected. However, if the port is not enabled, use the STATUS SWITCH
$ZZSMN, router n command and check the neighbor information to determine
where the port is actually connected
Transceiver
describes the status of the transceiver in the specific CRU port. These four
columns contain status information for the transceiver:
En
indicates whether the transceiver is enabled. Possible values are en (enabled)
and DS (disabled).