Fabric OS Documentation Updates Supporting Fabric OS v7.0.x
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About This Document
- Access Gateway Administrator’s Guide
- CEE Administrator’s Guide
- CEE Command Reference
- Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
- Documentation updates for Fabric OS v7.0.0 and later
- Chapter 2, Performing Basic Configuration Tasks
- Chapter 4, Routing Traffic
- Chapter 5, Managing User Accounts
- Chapter 6, Configuring Protocols
- Chapter 7, Configuring Security Policies
- Chapter 9, Installing and Maintaining Firmware
- Chapter 12, Traffic Isolation Zoning
- Chapter 18, Administering Licensing
- Chapter 19, Monitoring Fabric Performance
- Chapter 20, Optimizing Fabric Behavior
- Chapter 22, Managing Long Distance Fabrics
- Chapter 23, Using the FC-FC Routing Service
- Documentation updates for Fabric OS v7.0.1 and later
- Documentation updates for Fabric OS v7.0.0 and later
- Fabric OS Command Reference
- Fabric OS Encryption Guide Supporting LKM
- Fabric OS Encryption Guide Supporting RKM
- Fabric OS Encryption Guide Supporting SKM and ESKM
- Fabric OS Encryption Guide Supporting TEMS
- Fabric OS Encryption Guide Supporting TEMS
- Fabric OS FCIP Administrator’s Guide
- Fabric OS FICON Administrator’s Guide
- Fabric OS Message Reference
- Fabric OS MIB Reference
- Fabric OS Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Guide
- Fabric Watch Administrator’s Guide
- Web Tools Administrator’s Guide
- Brocade DCX Backbone Hardware Reference Manual
- Brocade DCX-4S Backbone Hardware Reference Manual
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perfTTmon
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perfTTmon
The description of the -sconfig option should be modified as follows:
OPERANDS -sconfig On a Condor 3-based platforms, the -sconfig option deletes all stale Top Talker
monitor entries from the configuration file. A Top Talker monitor is considered stale
when it can no longer monitor due to a configuration change, but it still exists in
the persistent configuration. For example, a Top Talker becomes stale when a port
configured for Top Talker goes offline or when a port blade is removed from the
chassis
On Condor 2-based platforms, the -sconfig option deletes all Top Talker monitors,
as well as the configuration keys of all Top Talker monitors in the configuration file.
This option deletes all configured monitors, regardless of the port state (online,
etc).
When a stale Top Talker entry is still present in the configuration file, you cannot
enable FC routing services on Condor 2 platform, because Top Talkers cannot
coexist with FC Routing services. FC Routing services and Top Talker monitors
may coexist in a Condor 3 environment.
portCfgDPort
Add the following configuration option to the portCfgDport --enable command:
portcfgdport --enable -dwdm [slot/]port_list
Skips the optical loopback test when you run the D_Port diagnostics over a Dense
Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) link or any third party equipment that
connects two switches.
D_Port functionality is only available on 16Gbit-capable platforms with 16Gb SFPs and 10Gb FC SFPs.
NOTE
The syntax has been corrected since this document was last released. The man page has been
updated in Fabric OSv7.0.2
portCfgShow
On page 688, add the following descriptions under the "Non-GbE port displays" section:
Octet Speed Combo: Displays the current octet speed combo setting. This parameter is set by the
portCfgOctetSpeed command. In unsupported platforms, this display is not
shown
D-Port over DWDM Displays ON when the D_Port is configured over a DWDM link. This parameter is
set by portCfgDPort command and displays only if portcfgDPort is configured
with the dwdm option.
portStatsShow
This command has been updated to include the following counters. These counters are supported only
on Condor3-based platforms and display only on these platforms
er_single_credit_loss