Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference - Supporting Fabric OS v7.0.1 (53-1002447-01, March 2012)

Fabric OS Command Reference 721
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portEncCompShow
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portEncCompShow
Displays encryption and compression port configuration details.
SYNOPSIS portenccompshow
DESCRIPTION Use this command to display a list of ports that can be configured for encryption or compression. The
command displays one section per ASIC and the ports configurable for that ASIC. The output includes
the following information:
User Port
The port index number of the port to be configured. Use the switchShow
command to identify the corresponding slot and port number.
Encryption configured
Displays "Yes" if encryption is enabled on the port. Displays "No" if encryption is
disabled. This parameter is configured with the portCfgEncrypt command.
Encryption active
Displays the port's runtime status. "Yes" indicates that the port is online and
enabled for encryption. "No" indicates that the port is enabled for encryption but
offline, or not enabled for encryption.
Compression configured
Displays "Yes" if compression is enabled on the port. Displays "No" if compression
is disabled. This parameter is configured with the portCfgCompress command.
Compression active
Displays the port's runtime status. "Yes" indicates that the port is online and
enabled for compression. "No" indicates that the port is enabled for compression
but offline, or not enabled for compression.
NOTES The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric or Admin Domain restrictions that may be in
place. Refer to Chapter 1, "Using Fabric OS Commands" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for
details.
OPERANDS None
EXAMPLES To display the port configuration and runtime status of the ports configurable for encryption or
compression on a DCX 8510-8:
switch:admin> portenccompshow
User Encryption Compression
Port configured Active configured Active
---- ------------------------------------
17 No No No No
18 No No No No
19 No No No No
20 No No No No
21 No No No No
22 No No No No
23 No No No No
144 No No No No
145 No No No No
146 No No No No
147 No No No No
148 No No No No
149 No No No No
150 No No No No