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Contents Preface Chapter 1 Fabric OS Reference About This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi Related Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi System Requirements and Compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiii Getting Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiii Getting Software Updates. . . . . . . . . . .
iv cfgEnable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-23 cfgRemove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-24 cfgSave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-25 cfgShow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-26 cfgTransAbort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
fspfShow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-75 fwAlarmsFilterSet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-77 fwAlarmsFilterShow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-78 fwClassInit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-79 fwConfigure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
licenseRemove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-116 licenseShow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-117 linkCost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-118 login . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-119 logout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
perfCfgSave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-153 perfClrAlpaCrc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-154 perfDelEEMonitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-155 perfHelp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-156 perfDelFilterMonitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
psShow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-202 qloopAdd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-203 qloopCreate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-204 qloopDelete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-205 qloopRemove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
statsTest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-245 supportShow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-246 switchBeacon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-248 switchCfgSpeed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-249 switchCfgTrunk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
zoneDelete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-285 zoneRemove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-286 zoneShow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-287 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Error Messages System Error Message Formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 Displaying Error Messages Using Telnet . . . .
Preface Fabric OS Reference contains descriptions for the telnet commands used to administer and configure HP Brocade switches (HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Entry Switch 8B, HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 8B, HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 16B, HP Brocade 2400 and 2800 switches, and HP Surestore FC Switch 6164). About This Guide This guide provides the following information about Fabric OS: Chapter 1 Telnet Commands Provides a detailed description of the telnet commands in the Fabric OS.
Provided on the FC Entry Switch 8B and FC Switch 8B Documentation CD, and at the HP Web site at http://www.hp.com/support/fc8B: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Entry Switch 8B and FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 8B Getting Started Guide (A7346-90902) HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Entry Switch 8B and FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 8B Installation and Reference Guide Fabric OS Reference Manual, version 3.0 Fabric OS Procedures Guide, version 3.0 Fabric OS Version 3.0.
System Requirements and Compatibility Compatibility with other Products Fabric OS version 3.0.1b or later can be installed and run on the FC Entry Switch 8B, FC Switch 8B, and FC 16B products. The FC Entry Switch 8B, FC Switch 8B, and the FC 16B switch running Fabric OS version 3.0.1b or later can operate in the same fabric with the HP Brocade 2400/2800 and FC 6164 switches running the a2.4.1 or later versions of Fabric OS.
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Chapter Telnet Commands 1 agtcfgDefault Reset the SNMP agent configuration to default values. Synopsis agtcfgDefault Availability admin Description Use this command to reset the configuration of the SNMP agent to default values: • • • • • • sysDescr - The default value is Fibre Channel Switch. sysLocation - The default value is End User Premise. sysContact - The default value is Field Support. swEventTrapLevel - The default value is 0 (off). authTraps - The default value is 0 (off).
1 Telnet Commands Example To set the SNMP agent configuration parameters to default values, and verify they were set: switch:admin> agtcfgDefault Committing configuration...done. agent configuration reset to factory default switch:admin> switch:admin> agtcfgShow Current SNMP Agent Configuration Customizable MIB-II system variables: sysDescr = Fibre Channel Switch. sysLocation = End User Premise sysContact = Field Support.
Telnet Commands 1 agtcfgSet Modify the SNMP agent configuration. Synopsis agtcfgSet Availability admin Description Use this command to modify the configuration of the SNMP agent in the switch. Set the values for the following items: • sysDescr - Specify the switch description (in MIB-II definition). The default value is Fibre Channel Switch. • sysLocation - Specify the location of the switch (in MIB-II). The default value is End User Premise.
1 Telnet Commands Operands Example None. To modify the SNMP configuration values: switch:admin> agtcfgSet Customizing MIB-II system variables ... At each prompt, do one of the following: o o o o to accept current value, enter the appropriate new value, to skip the rest of configuration, or to cancel any change.
Telnet Commands 1 agtcfgShow Display the SNMP agent configuration. Synopsis agtcfgShow Availability All users Description Use this command to display the configuration of the SNMP agent in the switch. The following information is displayed: • • • • sysDescr - Displays the switch description. sysLocation - Displays the location of the switch. sysContact - Displays the contact information for this switch. swEventTrapLevel - Displays the event trap level.
1 Telnet Commands Example To display SNMP agent configuration information: switch:admin> agtcfgShow Current SNMP Agent Configuration Customizable MIB-II system variables: sysDescr = FC Switch sysLocation = End User Premise sysContact = Field Support. swEventTrapLevel = 3 authTraps = 1 (ON) SNMPv1 community and trap recipient configuration: Community 1: Secret C0de (rw) Trap recipient: 192.168.1.51 Community 2: OrigEquipMfr (rw) Trap recipient: 192.168.1.
Telnet Commands 1 aliasShow Display alias server information. Synopsis aliasShow Availability All users Description Use this command to display local alias server information. If there is no local alias group, the following message is displayed: There is no entry in the Local Alias Server If there are multiple entries in the local alias group, they are displayed. Note: This command is not related to the Zoning feature.
1 Telnet Commands aliAdd Add a member to a zone alias. Synopsis aliAdd "aliName", "member; member" Availability admin Description Use this command to add one or more members to an existing zone alias. The alias member list cannot contain another zone alias. Operands This command has the following operands: aliName Specify the name of a zone alias in quotation marks. This operand is required.
Telnet Commands 1 aliCreate Create a zone alias. Synopsis aliCreate "aliName", "member; member" Availability admin Description Use this command to create a new zone alias. A zone alias name must begin with a letter and can be followed by any number of letters, digits and underscore characters. Names are case sensitive, for example “Ali_1” and “ali_1” are different zone aliases. Blank spaces are ignored. The zone alias member list must have at least one member (empty lists are not allowed).
1 Telnet Commands aliDelete Delete a zone alias. Synopsis aliDelete "aliName" Availability admin Description Use this command to delete a zone alias. This command changes the Defined Configuration. For the change to become effective, an appropriate zone configuration must be enabled using the cfgEnable command. For the change to be preserved across switch reboots, it must be saved to flash memory using the cfgSave command.
Telnet Commands 1 aliRemove Remove a member from a zone alias. Synopsis aliRemove "aliName", "member; member" Availability admin Description Use this command to remove one or more members from an existing zone alias. The member list is located by an exact string match, therefore, it is important to maintain the order when removing multiple members. For example, if a zone alias contains “1,2; 1,3; 1,4” then removing“1,3; 1,4” succeeds, but removing “1,4; 1,3” fails.
1 Telnet Commands aliShow Display zone alias information. Synopsis aliShow ["pattern"] Availability All users Description Use this command to display zone configuration information. If no parameters are specified, all zone configuration information (both defined and enabled) is displayed. See cfgShow for a description of this display. If a parameter is specified, it is used as a pattern to match zone alias names; those that match in the defined configuration are displayed.
Telnet Commands 1 backSpace Set an alternate backspace character. Synopsis Availability backSpace [0 | 1] All users (display) admin (modify) Description Operands This command changes the backspace character used by the shell between the default value of BACKSPACE (hex 08) and an alternate value of DEL (hex 7F). This command has the following operand: 0|1 Specify 0 to use the standard backspace character (BACKSPACE). Specify 1 to use the alternate backspace character (DEL). This operand is optional.
1 Telnet Commands bcastShow Display broadcast routing information. Synopsis bcastShow Availability All users Description Use this command to display the broadcast routing information for all ports in the switch. The broadcast routing information indicates all ports that are members of the broadcast distribution tree that is, ports that are able to send and receive broadcast frames. Normally, all F_Ports and FL_Ports are members of the broadcast distribution tree.
Telnet Commands 1 camTest Test the functionality of Content Addressable Memory (CAM). Synopsis camTest [passCount] Availability admin Description Use this command to verify that Content Addressable Memory (CAM) is functionally correct. The CAM is used by QuickLoop to translate the SID. Note: Operands This command may not be executed on an enabled switch. You must first disable the switch using the switchDisable command.
1 Telnet Commands centralMemoryTest Preform a bit write and read test of the ASIC central memory. Synopsis centralMemoryTest [passCount, dataType, dataSeed] Availability admin Description Use this command to verify the address and data bus of the ASIC SRAMs that serve as central memory. Note: Operands This command may not be executed on an enabled switch. You must first disable the switch using the switchDisable command.
Telnet Commands See Also 1 ramTest portRegTest cmiTest sramRetentionTest turboRamTest camTest statsTest filterTest portLoopbackTest spinSilk Fabric OS Reference 1-17
1 Telnet Commands cfgAdd Add a member to a zone configuration. Synopsis cfgAdd "cfgName", "member; member" Availability admin Description Use this command to add one or more members to an existing zone configuration. Quickloop names can be added as members with the restriction that all Note: Operands This command requires a Zoning License. This command has the following operands: cfgName Specify a name for the zone configuration in quotation marks. This operand is required.
Telnet Commands 1 cfgClear Clears all zone configurations. Synopsis cfgClear Availability admin Description Use this command to clear all zone information in the transaction buffer. All defined zone objects in the transaction buffer are deleted. If an attempt is made to commit the empty transaction buffer while a zone configuration is enabled, a warning is displayed, to first disable the enabled zone configuration or to provide a valid configuration with the same name.
1 Telnet Commands cfgCreate Create a zone configuration. Synopsis cfgCreate "cfgName", "member; member" Availability admin Description Use this command to create a new zone configuration. A zone configuration name must begin with a letter and can be followed by any number of letters, digits and underscore characters. Names are case sensitive, for example “Cfg_1” and “cfg_1” are different zone configurations. Blank spaces are ignored.
Telnet Commands 1 cfgDelete Delete a zone configuration. Synopsis cfgDelete "cfgName" Availability admin Description Use this command to delete a zone configuration. This command changes the Defined Configuration. For the change to become effective, an appropriate zone configuration must be enabled using the cfgEnable command. For the change to be preserved across switch reboots, it must be saved to flash memory using the cfgSave command. Note: Operands This command requires a Zoning License.
1 Telnet Commands cfgDisable Disables an effective zone configuration. Synopsis cfgDisable Availability admin Description This command disables the current zone configuration. The fabric returns to non-zoning mode where all devices see each other. It also commits the zone configuration in the transaction buffer to volatile and non-volatile memory. This command stops the current zoning transaction.
Telnet Commands 1 cfgEnable Enables a zone configuration. Synopsis cfgEnable "cfgName" Availability admin Description Use this command to commit any zone configuration in the transaction buffer to the volatile and non-volatile memory and enable the specified zone configuration. This command ends the current zoning transaction.
1 Telnet Commands cfgRemove Remove a member from a zone configuration. Synopsis cfgRemove "cfgName", "member; member" Availability admin Description Use this command to remove a member from an existing zone configuration. The member list is located by an exact string match, therefore, it is important to maintain the order when removing multiple members. For example, if a zone configuration contains “cfg2; cfg3; cfg4” then removing “cfg3; cfg4” succeeds, but removing “cfg4; cfg3” fails.
Telnet Commands 1 cfgSave Save zone configuration to flash memory. Synopsis cfgSave Availability admin Description Use this command to save the current zone configuration. The defined configuration and the name of the enabled configuration are written to flash memory in all switches in the fabric.
1 Telnet Commands cfgShow Display zone configuration information. Synopsis cfgShow ["pattern"] Availability All users Description Use this command to display zone configuration information. If no operand is specified, all zone configuration information (both defined and enabled) is displayed. If an operand is specified, it is used as a pattern to match zone configuration names in the defined configuration; those that match the pattern are displayed.
Telnet Commands 1 To show all configuration information: switch:admin> cfgShow Defined configuration: cfg: cfg: zone: zone: alias: USA1 USA_cfg Blue_zone Red_zone array1 alias: array2 alias: loop1 Blue_zone Red_zone; Blue_zone 1,1; array1; 1,2; array2 1,0; loop1 21:00:00:20:37:0c:76:8c; 21:00:00:20:37:0c:71:02 21:00:00:20:37:0c:76:22; 21:00:00:20:37:0c:76:28 21:00:00:20:37:0c:76:85; 21:00:00:20:37:0c:71:df Enabled configuration: cfg: zone: zone: See Also USA_cfg Blue_zone Red_zone 1,1 21:00:00:2
1 Telnet Commands cfgTransAbort Aborts the current zoning transaction. Synopsis cfgTransAbort Availability admin Description Use this command to abort the current zoning transaction. All changes made since the transaction was started will be removed and the zone configuration database restored to the state before the transaction was started. Note: Operands Example This command requires a Zoning License. None.
Telnet Commands 1 cmemRetentionTest Test the data retention of the central memory SRAMs. Synopsis cmemRetentionTest [passCount] Availability admin Description Use this command to verify data retention in the central memory SRAMs in the ASIC. Note: Operands This command may not be executed on an enabled switch. You must first disable the switch using the switchDisable command. This command has the following operand: passCount Example Specify the number of times to execute this test.
1 Telnet Commands cmiTest Test the quad connections between two ASIC connections. Synopsis cmiTest [passCount] Availability admin Description Use this command to verify that the multiplexed 4-bit Control Message Interface (CMI) point to point connection between four quads located between two ASICs is functioning properly.
Telnet Commands Errors 1 Below are possible error messages if failures are detected: DIAG-CMISA1 DIAG-CMINOCAP DIAG-CMICKSUM DIAG-CMIINVCAP DIAG-CMIDATA DIAG-INTNIL DIAG-BADINT See Also ramTest portRegTest centralMemoryTest sramRetentionTest turboRamTest camTest statsTest filterTest portLoopbackTest spinSilk Fabric OS Reference 1-31
1 Telnet Commands configDefault Reset a subset of configuration settings to the default values. Synopsis configDefault Availability admin Description Use this command to reset certain configuration settings to the default values.
Telnet Commands 1 configDownload Load the switch configuration file from a host system. Synopsis configDownload ["host","user","file"[,"passwd"]] Availability admin Description Use this command to load the switch configuration file from a host system. The configuration file is ASCII text and may have been generated using configUpload, or it may have been created by a user to download specific configuration changes. The download process uses either FTP or the RSHD protocol (TCP service 514).
1 Telnet Commands Example To load a backup configuration file from a host system: switch:admin> configDownload "citadel","jdoe","config.txt" Committing configuration...done.
Telnet Commands 1 configShow Display system configuration settings.
1 Telnet Commands See Also agtcfgShow configure diagDisablePost diagEnablePost ipAddrShow licenseShow syslogdIp 1-36 Fabric OS Reference
Telnet Commands 1 configUpload Create a backup file of switch configuration information on a host workstation. Synopsis configUpload ["host","user","file"[,"passwd"]] Availability admin Description Use this command to upload the switch configuration to a host file. The upload process uses either FTP or the RSHD protocol (TPC service 514). Both of these services are widely available on UNIX hosts, but less so on WIndows hosts.
1 Telnet Commands If you enter the command with no operands, you are prompted for the appropriate values: switch:admin> configUpload Server Name or IP Address [citadel]: 192.168.15.42 User Name [None]: user21 File Name [config.txt]: config-switch.
1 Telnet Commands configure Modify system configuration settings. Synopsis configure Availability admin Description Use this command to change the following system configuration settings: • • • • • • • • • Fabric parameters Virtual channel settings Switch Operating Mode Zoning Operation parameters RSCN Transmission Mode NS Pre-zoning Mode Arbitrated Loop parameters System services Portlog events enable Note: Do not run this command on an operational switch.
1 Telnet Commands The Fabric parameters are as follows: Table 1-1 Configure Command Fabric parameters Field Default Range Domain 1 1..239 BB Credit 16 1 to 27 R_A_TOV 10000 4000..
Telnet Commands 1 Data Field Size The data field size specifies the largest possible value, in bytes, and advertises this value to other switches in the fabric during construction of the fabric as well as to other devices when they connect to the fabric. Setting this to a value smaller than 2112 may result in decreased performance. Sequence Level Switching When Sequence Level Switching is set to 1, frames of the same sequence from a particular source are transmitted together as a group.
1 Telnet Commands Virtual Channel Settings The switch enables fine tuning for a specific application, by configuring the parameters for eight virtual channels. The first two virtual channels are reserved for switch internal functions and are not available for modification. The default virtual channel settings have already been optimized for switch performance. Changing the default values can improve switch performance, but can also degrade performance.
Telnet Commands 1 NS Pre-zoning Mode The NS Pre-zoning Mode fields are as follows: Pre-zoned responses Mode Specify 0 for Standard Mode, or 1 for Pre-zoning On.
1 Telnet Commands System Services The System Services fields are as follows: Table 1-4 Configure Command System Services Parameters Field Default Range rstatd Off On/Off rusersd Off On/Off rapid On On/Off Disable RLS probing On On/Off Descriptions of the system service setting fields are as follows: rstatd Dynamically enables or disables a server that returns information about system operation information through remote procedure calls (RPC).
Telnet Commands 1 Portlog Events Enable Use these parameters to specify which events create an entry in the port log.
1 Telnet Commands Example To set the configuration parameters for a switch: switch:admin> configure Configure... Fabric parameters (yes, y, no, n): [no] yes Domain: (1..239) [1] BB credit: (1..27) [16] R_A_TOV: (4000..120000) [10000] E_D_TOV: (1000..5000) [2000] 5000 Data field size: (256..2112) [2112] Sequence Level Switching: (0..1) [0] Disable Device Probing: (0..1) [0] Suppress Class F Traffic: (0..1) [0] 1 SYNC IO mode: (0..1) [0] VC Encoded Address Mode: (0..1) [0] 1 Core Switch PID Format: (0..
Telnet Commands 1 crossPortTest Test the functional operation of the switch. Synopsis crossPortTest [passCount, loopbackmode, speedmode] Availability admin Description Use this command to verify the functional operation of the switch. This command verifies operation by sending frames from a port transmitter and looping the frames back through an external fiber cable into another port receiver.
1 Telnet Commands SwitchOnline and SwitchOffline Mode The crossPortTest command can be executed when the switch is enabled or disabled. In ONLINE mode (where the switch is enabled prior to executing the crossPortTest command) only ports which are cable loopbacked to ports in the same switch are tested. Ports connected outside of the switch are ignored.
Telnet Commands 1 The state of GBIC mode is saved in flash memory and remains active after reboots or power cycles until it is disabled as follows: switch:admin> setGbicMode 0 Operands This command has the following operands: passCount Specify the number of times (or number of frames per port) to execute this test. This number can be entered in either decimal or hex. If omitted, the default value is 0xfffffffe. This operand is optional. loopbackmode Specify the loopback mode.
1 Telnet Commands Example To execute a functional test of all the ports on a switch 100 times: switch:admin> crossPortTest 100, 1 Running Cross Port Test ....... One moment please ... switchName: switch switchType: 2.
Telnet Commands 1 date Display or set the switch date and time. Synopsis date ["newDate"] Availability All users (display) admin (set) Description Use this command with no operands to display date and time. Use the newdate operand to set the date and time.
1 Telnet Commands diagClearError Clear the diag software flag to allow for retest. Synopsis diagClearError [port] Availability admin Description Use this command to clear the diagnostic software flag that indicates whether a port is BAD or OK. The current flag settings are displayed by using the diagShow command. This command resets the flag to allow the bad port to be retested; otherwise the test skips the port. This command does not clear the error log entry.
Telnet Commands 1 diagDisablePost Disable POST execution at reboot. Synopsis diagDisablePost Availability admin Description Use this command to disable Power On Self Test (POST) execution at switch reboot. This mode is saved in flash memory and POST remains disabled until it is enabled using the diagEnablePost command.
1 Telnet Commands diagEnablePost Enable POST execution at next reboot. Synopsis diagEnablePost Availability admin Description Use this command to enable Power On Self Test (POST) execution at the next switch reboot. This mode is saved in flash memory and POST remains enabled until it is disabled using the diagDisablePost command. POST includes the following tests: • • • • • • • • • • ramTest - Bit write and read test of SDRAMS in the switch.
Telnet Commands 1 diagHelp Display diagnostic command information. Synopsis diagHelp Availability all users Description Use this command to display diagnostic command information. Operands Example None.
1 Telnet Commands diagShow Print diagnostic results since the last boot. Synopsis diagShow [nSeconds] Availability All users Description Use this command to print the following information generated since the last switch reboot: • State of all ports in the switch resulting from diagnostics run since the last reboot. Ports that passed diagnostic testing are marked OK. Ports that failed one or more diagnostic tests are marked BAD. • • • Current state of ports.
Telnet Commands Example 1 To print the diagnostic results since the last boot.
1 Telnet Commands dlsReset Turn off Dynamic Load Sharing (DLS) option. Synopsis dlsReset Availability admin Description Use this command to turn off DLS when a fabric change occurs. Routing is generally based on the incoming port and the destination domain. This means that all the traffic coming in from a port (either E_Port or Fx_Port) directed to the same remote domain is routed through the same output E_Port.
Telnet Commands 1 dlsSet Turn on Dynamic Load Sharing (DLS) option. Synopsis dlsSet Availability admin Description Use this command to turn on DLS when a fabric change occurs. Routing is generally based on the incoming port and the destination domain. This means that all the traffic coming in from a port (either E_Port or Fx_Port) directed to the same remote domain is routed through the same output E_Port.
1 Telnet Commands dlsShow Display the setting of the Dynamic Load Sharing (DLS) option. Synopsis dlsShow Availability All users Description Use this command to display whether DLS is on or off. There can be two messages displayed: DLS is set The DLS option is turned on. Load sharing is reconfigured with every change in the fabric. DLS is not set The DLS option is turned off. Load sharing is only reconfigured when the switch is rebooted or an Nx_Port comes up. Operands Example None.
Telnet Commands 1 errDisplayFilter Display or set the level of error filtering. Synopsis errDisplayFilter [level] Availability All users (display) admin (set) Description Use this command to view or configure the error levels that are displayed on the front panel. Errors with a higher level (lower severity) than the value specified are stored in the error log but are not displayed on the front panel. Note: Operands This command can only be used on a switch with a front panel display.
1 Telnet Commands errDump Display the error log without page breaks. Synopsis errDump Availability All users Description Use this command to display the error log without page breaks. This command displays the same information as errShow, but errShow enables you to scroll through the entries using the Enter button. See errShow for a description of the error log. Operands Example None.
Telnet Commands 1 errShow Scroll through the error log. Synopsis errShow Availability All users Description Use this command to display the error log. This command enables you to scroll through the entries using the Enter key. Use errDump to display the same information without line breaks.
1 Telnet Commands Diagnostic Error Codes The following table lists the error code numbers, the POST test that generates this error number, and the type of error.
Telnet Commands Table 1-6 Fabric OS Reference 1 Diagnostic Error Codes (Continued) Error Number Test Error Type 1F27 cmemRetentionTest DIAG-LCMEM 2030 cmiTest DIAG-BADINT 2031 cmiTest DIAG-INTNIL 2032 cmiTest DIAG-CMISA1 2033 cmiTest DIAG-CMINOCAP 2034 cmiTest DIAG-CMIINVCAP 2035 cmiTest DIAG-CMIDATA 2036 cmiTest DIAG-CMICKSUM 223B camTest DIAG-CAMINIT 223C camTest DIAG-CAMSID 2271 camTest DIAG-XMIT 2640 portLoopbackTest DIAG-ERRSTAT (ENCIN) 2641 portLoopbackTest
1 Telnet Commands Table 1-6 Operands 1-66 Diagnostic Error Codes (Continued) Error Number Test Error Type 3045 crossPortTest DIAG-ERRSTAT (ENCOUT) 3046 crossPortTest DIAG-ERRSTAT (BADORD) 3047 crossPortTest DIAG-ERRSTAT (DISCC3 304F crossPortTest DIAG-INIT 305F crossPortTest DIAG-PORTDIED 3060 crossPortTest DIAG-STATS (FTX) 3061 crossPortTest DIAG-STATS (FRX) 3062 crossPortTest DIAG-STATS (C3FRX) 306E crossPortTest DIAG-DATA 306F crossPortTest DIAG-TIMEOUT 3070 crossP
Telnet Commands Example 1 The following illustrates two entries in the error log: switch:admin> errShow Error 02 -------0x10fbd880 (tSwitch): Feb 5 17:03:19 Error DIAG-POST_SKIPPED, 3, Skipped POST tests: assuming all ports are healthy, Err# 0004 Type to continue, Q to stop: Error 01 -------0x103e9500 (tSwitch): Feb 5 16:58:39 Error SYS-BOOT, 3, Restart reason: Reboot See Also errDump firmwareDownload reboot uptime Fabric OS Reference 1-67
1 Telnet Commands fabricShow Displays fabric membership information. Synopsis fabricShow Availability All users Description Use this command to display information about switches and multicast alias groups in the fabric. Multicast alias groups are created on demand by request from N_Ports attached to the alias server; typically no groups are listed. If the switch is initializing, or disabled, the message “no fabric” is displayed. If the fabric is reconfiguring, some or all switches may not be shown.
Telnet Commands 1 fanShow Display fan status. Synopsis fanShow Availability All users Description Use this command to display the current status of the switch fans.The format of the display varies according to the switch model and number of fans. Some switch models show fan speed measured in RPM (revolutions per minute). Fan status is shown as: OK Fan is functioning correctly. absent Fan is not present. below minimum Fan is present but rotating too slowly or stopped. Operand None.
1 Telnet Commands fastboot Reboot the switch, bypassing POST. Synopsis fastboot Availability admin Description Use this command to reboot the switch, bypassing Power On Self Test (POST). The reboot takes effect immediately as the switch resets and executes normal power-on booting sequence. However, POST is skipped. This reduces boot time significantly. If POST has been disabled using the diagDisablePost command, then fastboot is the same as reboot.
Telnet Commands 1 filterTest Frame Filter test for Silkworm 3000 ASICs.
1 Telnet Commands Example To run the filterTest: switch:admin> filterTest Running Filter Test ........... passed.
Telnet Commands 1 firmwareDownload Download a switch firmware file from a host. Synopsis firmwareDownload ["host","user","file" [,"passwd"]] Availability admin Description Use this command to download a switch firmware file from a host into the switch flash memory. The download process uses either FTP (File Transfer Protocol) or the RSHD protocol (TCP service 514).
1 Telnet Commands Example To download a firmware file: switch:admin> firmwareDownload "citadel","jdoe","/home/firmware/v2.2" 55696+6984+133172, csum 7eca writing flash 0 .................. writing flash 1 ..................
Telnet Commands 1 fspfShow Display FSPF protocol information. Synopsis fspfShow Availability All users Description Use this command to display the Fibre Channel Shortest Path First (FSPF) protocol information, and internal data structures. FSPF is implemented by a single task, called tFspf. The display shows the following fields: Table 1-8 Operands Fabric OS Reference fspfShow display fields Field Description version: Version of FSPF protocol. domainID: Domain number of local switch.
1 Telnet Commands Examples To display FSPF protocol information: switch:admin> fspfshow version = 2 domainID = 3 isl_ports = 0x00000020 minLSArrival = 3 minLSInterval = 5 LSoriginCount = 0 startTime = 16784 fspfQ = 0x10f48f10 fabP = 0x10f49f90 agingTID = 0x10f3c100 agingTo = 10000 lsrDlyTID = 0x10f3c0b0 lsrDelayTo = 5000 lsrDelayCount = 0 ddb_sem = 0x10f48ee0 fabP: event_sch lsrRefreshCnt See Also = 0x0 = 0 bcastShow mcastShow topologyShow uRouteShow 1-76 Fabric OS Reference
Telnet Commands 1 fwAlarmsFilterSet This command determines whether alarms are enabled for Fabric Watch. Synopsis fwAlarmsFilterSet [0|1] Availability admin Description Use this command to configure alarm filtering for Fabric Watch. By turning off the alarms, all non-environment class alarms are suppressed. By turning on the alarms, all class alarms are generated. Note: Operands This command has the following operand: 0|1 Example This command requires a Fabric Watch License.
1 Telnet Commands fwAlarmsFilterShow Shows alarm filtering for Fabric Watch. Synopsis fwAlarmsFilterShow Availability All users Description Use this command to display whether alarm filtering is enabled or disabled. Note: Operands Example This command requires a Fabric Watch License.
Telnet Commands 1 fwClassInit Initializes all classes under Fabric Watch. Synopsis fwClassInit Availability admin Description Use this command to initialize all classes under Fabric Watch. Note: Operands Example This command requires a Fabric Watch License.
1 Telnet Commands fwConfigure Displays and allows modification of the Fabric Watch configuration and status. Synopsis fwConfigure Availability admin Description Use this command to display and modify threshold information for the Fabric Watch configuration. Switch elements monitored by Fabric Watch are divided into classes, which are further divided into areas. In addition, each area can include from 0 to 16 thresholds. Note: This command requires a Fabric Watch License.
Telnet Commands Table 1-9 1 fwConfigure Fabric Watch classes and areas (Continued) Class Area E_Port Link failure count Loss of synchronization count Loss of signal count Primitive sequence protocol error Invalid transmission word Invalid CRC count Receive performance Transmit performance State changes F/FL_Port (optical) Link failure count Loss of synchronization count Loss of signal count Primitive sequence protocol error Invalid transmission word Invalid CRC count Receive performance Transmit pe
1 Telnet Commands Example To display the Fabric Watch configuration and status: switch:admin> fwConfigure 1 : Environment class 2 : GBIC class 3 : Port class 4 : Fabric class 5 : E-Port class 6 : F/FL Port (Copper) class 7 : F/FL Port (Optical) class 8 : quit Select a class => : (1..8) [8] 1 1 : Temperature 2 : Fan 3 : Power Supply 4 : return to previous page Select an area => : (1..
Telnet Commands 1 fwConfigReload Reloads the Fabric Watch configuration. Synopsis fwConfigReload Availability admin Description Use this command to reload the Fabric Watch configuration. This command should only be used after downloading a new Fabric Watch configuration file from a host. Note: Operands Example This command requires a Fabric Watch License.
1 Telnet Commands fwHelp Display Fabric Watch command information. Synopsis fwHelp Availability all users Description Use this command to display commands used to configure Fabric Watch. Operands Example None.
Telnet Commands 1 fwMailCfg Configures email alerts in Fabric Watch. Synopsis fwMailCfg Availability All users. Description Use this command to configure email alerts in Fabric Watch. When this command is executed a menu of configuration tasks are displayed.
1 Telnet Commands Example To configure an email address recipient in Fabric Watch: switch:admin> fwMailCfg 1 : Show Mail Configuration Information 2 : Disable EmailAlert 3 : Enable EmailAlert 4 : Send Test Mail 5 : Set Mail Address for EmailAlert 6 : quit Select an item => : (1..
Telnet Commands 1 fwSetToCustom Sets boundary and alarm levels to custom values. Synopsis fwSetToCustom Availability admin Description Use this command to set boundary and alarm levels to custom for all classes and areas for Fabric Watch. Note: Operands Example This command requires a Fabric Watch License. none To set alarm levels to custom values: switch:admin> fwSetToCustom Committing configuration...done.
1 Telnet Commands fwSetToDefault Sets boundary and alarm levels to the default values. Synopsis fwSetToDefault Availability admin Description Use this command to set boundary and alarm levels to default for all classes and areas for Fabric Watch. Note: Operands Example This command requires a Fabric Watch License. none. To set alarm levels to default values: switch:admin> fwSetToDefault Committing configuration...done.
Telnet Commands 1 fwShow Displays the thresholds monitored by Fabric Watch. Synopsis fwShow [pattern] Availability All users Description Use to display the thresholds monitored by Fabric Watch. If no parameters are entered, a summary of all thresholds is displayed and printed. If a valid threshold name is entered as a parameter, detailed information pertaining only to that threshold is displayed and printed. Note: Operands This command requires a Fabric Watch License.
1 Telnet Commands Example To display the thresholds monitored by Fabric Watch: switch:admin> fwShow =========================================================== Name Label Last Value ---------------- ------------------------ --------------- envTemp001 envTemp002 envTemp003 envTemp004 envTemp005 envFan001 envFan002 envFan003 envFan004 envPS002 Env Env Env Env Env Env Env Env Env Env Temperature 1 Temperature 2 Temperature 3 Temperature 4 Temperature 5 Fan 1 Fan 2 Fan 3 Fan 4 Power Supply 2 33 C 3
Telnet Commands 1 gbicShow Display serial ID GBIC/SFP information. Synopsis gbicShow [port] Availability All users Description Use this command to display information about Serial Identification GBICs (also known as module definition "4" GBICs). These GBICs provide extended information that describes the GBICs capabilities, interfaces, manufacturer, and other information. Use this command with no operand to display a summary of all GBICs in the switch.
1 Telnet Commands Example To display GBIC/SFP summary information for an eight port switch, followed by detailed information for a Finisar "smart" GBIC or SFP: switch:admin> gbicShow port 0: id Vendor: FINISAR CORP. Serial No: 103980 port 1: id Vendor: HEWLETT-PACKARD Serial No:9809100953460702 port 2: id Vendor: FINISAR CORP.
Telnet Commands 1 h Display shell history. Synopsis h Availability All users Description Use this command to view the shell history. The shell history mechanism is similar to the UNIX Korn shell history facility, it has a built-in line-editor similar to UNIX vi that allows previously typed commands to be edited. The command h displays the 20 most recent commands typed into the shell; old commands fall off the top as new ones are entered.
1 Telnet Commands help Display help information for commands. Synopsis help [command] Availability All users Description Use this command without a operand to display an alphabetical list of commands. At the end of the list are additional commands that display groups of commands, for example diagHelp displays a list of diagnostic commands.
Telnet Commands 1 i Display task summary. Synopsis i [taskId] Availability All users Description Use this command to display a synopsis of all tasks in the switch, or for a specific task if a taskID is supplied.
1 Telnet Commands Example To display the task summary: switch:admin> i tFabric NAME ENTRY TID PRI STATUS PC SP ERRNO DELAY ---------- ---------- -------- --- -------- ------- -------- ----- ---tFabric _fabricTask 103aae20 100 PEND 10191b78 103ab1e0 0 0 switch:admin> i NAME ---------tExcTask tLogTask tShell tRlogind tTelnetd tTimers tErrLog tNetTask tSwitch tPBmenu tReceive tTransmit tFabric tFspf tFcph tFcp tNSd tASd See Also ENTRY TID ---------- -------_excTask 103f7eb0 _logTask 103f5f30 _shellTask 1
Telnet Commands 1 ifModeSet Set the link operating mode for a network interface. Synopsis ifModeSet ["interface"] Availability admin Description Use this command to set the link operating mode for a network interface. Use ifShow to list network interfaces available on the system. An operating mode is confirmed with a "y" or "yes" at the prompt. If the operating mode selected differs from the current mode, the change is saved and the command exits.
1 Telnet Commands ifModeShow Display the link operating mode for a network interface. Synopsis ifModeShow ["interface"] Availability All users Description Use this command to display the link operating mode for a network interface. Operands This command has the following operand: interface Example Specify the name of the interface in quotation marks. For example, "fei0", where fei is the network interface and 0 is the physical unit.
Telnet Commands 1 ifShow Display network interface information. Synopsis ifShow ["ifName"] Availability All users Description Use this command to display network interface status. If the operand ifName is provided, only the that interface is displayed. If ifName is omitted, all interfaces are displayed.
1 Telnet Commands interfaceShow Display FSPF interface information. Synopsis interfaceShow [port] Availability All users Description Use this command to display data structures associated with FSPF interfaces (E_Ports) on the switch. There are two data structures that save data associated with FSPF interfaces: • • the permanently allocated Interface Descriptor Block (IDB) the neighbor data structure. This data structure is allocated when a switch port becomes an E_Port.
1 Telnet Commands idbNo IDB number. Should be equal to portnumber remPort Port number on the remote switch connected to this port. nflags Internal FSPF flags. initCount Number of times this neighbor was initialized, without the interface going down. &dbRetransList Pointer to the database retransmission list. &lsrRetransList Pointer to the Link State Records (LSR) retransmission list. &lsrAckList Pointer to the Link State Acknowledgements (LSA) retransmission list.
1 Telnet Commands Operands This command has the following operand: Specify the port number to display the interface data structures for. Valid values for port number vary depending on the switch type. This operand is required. port Examples To display FSPF interface information: switch:admin> interfaceShow 4 idbP = 0x10f61f40 Interface 4 data structure: nghbP = 0x10f61d90 ifNo = 4 cost = 1000 delay = 1 lastScn = 5 lastScnTime = Mar 29 12:57:52.833 upCount = 2 lastUpTime = Mar 29 12:57:52.
1 Telnet Commands InteropMode Enables or disables switch interoperability with switches from other manufacturers. Synopsis interopMode [mode] Availability admin Description Use this command to enable or disable interoperability mode for individual switches. This feature enables other manufacturer’s switches to be used in a fabric of switches. Interoperability mode allows switches to operate in a heterogeneous fabric (a fabric containing switches from different manufacturers).
1 Telnet Commands Operands • Zoning must be consistently and entirely managed from a single selected switch type for the lifetime of the “Effective Configuration”. Attempting to manage from other vendor switches results in the loss of zoning information. There is no indicator of which method has been previously used. It is up to the System Administrator to remember. Currently, the only indicator is that the vendor establishes a “Defined Configuration”. • Zoning is available for port WWN only.
Telnet Commands 1 iodReset Turn off the In Order Delivery (IOD) option. Synopsis iodReset Availability admin Description Use this command to allows out of order delivery of frames during fabric topology changes. This is the default behavior, and allows fast rerouting after a fabric topology change. Operands None. Examples To turn off the IOD option: switch:admin> iodReset Committing configuration...done.
1 Telnet Commands iodSet Turn on In Order Delivery (IOD) option. Synopsis iodSet Availability admin Description Use this command to enforce in order delivery of frames during a fabric topology change. In a stable fabric, frames are always delivered in order, even when the traffic between switches is shared among multiple paths. However, when topology changes occur in the fabric (for instance, a link goes down), traffic is rerouted around the failure.
Telnet Commands 1 iodShow Display the state of the In Order Delivery (IOD) option. Synopsis iodShow Availability All users Description Use this command to display whether the IOD option is on or off. Operands Example None.
1 Telnet Commands ipAddrSet Set ethernet and FC IP addresses. Synopsis ipAddrSet Availability admin Description Use this command to set the ethernet and FC IP addresses. You are prompted for: Ethernet IP Address IP address of the ethernet port. Ethernet Subnetmask IP subnet mask of the ethernet port. Fibre Channel IP Address IP address of the Fibre Channel ports. Fibre Channel Subnetmask IP subnet mask of the Fibre Channel ports. Gateway Address IP address of the gateway.
Telnet Commands 1 ipAddrShow Display ethernet and FC IP addresses. Synopsis ipAddrShow Availability All users Description Use this command to display ethernet and Fibre Channel IP addresses. The following are shown: Ethernet IP Address IP address of the ethernet port. Ethernet Subnetmask IP subnet mask of the ethernet port. Fibre Channel IP Address IP address of the Fibre Channel ports. Fibre Channel Subnetmask IP subnet mask of the Fibre Channel ports.
1 Telnet Commands islShow Display ISL information. Synopsis islShow Availability all users Description Use this command to display the current connections and status of the ISL of each port on this switch. The following information is displayed: • • • Operands Example the WWN where the ISL is connected to the speed of the connection whether this ISL is trunked None.
Telnet Commands 1 islTopoCheck Display ISL sgroup connections for a switch. Synopsis islTopoCheck Availability admin Description This command displays the ISL sgroup connections and status for this switch. This command is used to verify that the switch is properly cabled and configured. A switch with properly configured ISL connections reports a status of OK for each of these ports. Note: Operands Example This command is used for the FC 6164 only. None.
1 Telnet Commands islTopoShow Displays ISL switch group topology and status. Synopsis islTopoShow [sgroup] Availability All users. Description This command displays the current connections and status for all the switches in the ISL switch groups that the current switch is a member of. The status for every port and switch combination in each active ISL group is displayed.
Telnet Commands 1 Switch idx: 1 Domain: 1, wwn: 10:00:00:60:69:20:02:9f isl port expected switch 0 00 -> es_6 1 01 -> es_6 2 02 -> es_6 3 03 -> es_6 4 04 -> -UNKNOWN5 05 -> -UNKNOWN6 06 -> -UNKNOWN7 07 -> -UNKNOWN8 08 -> -UNKNOWN9 09 -> -UNKNOWN10 10 -> -UNKNOWN11 11 -> -UNKNOWN12 12 -> -UNKNOWN13 13 -> -UNKNOWN14 14 -> -UNKNOWN15 15 -> -UNKNOWN- port 08 09 10 11 08 09 10 11 08 09 : 10 : 11 : 08 : 09 : 10 : 11 : : : : : : : : : : actual switch es_6 es_6 -UNKNOWNes_6 -UNKNOWN-UNKNOWN-UNKNOWNes_6 -UNKNOW
1 Telnet Commands licenseAdd Add license key to switch. Synopsis licenseAdd "license" Availability admin Description Use this command to add a license key to a switch. The license key string is case sensitive; it must be entered exactly as issued. When the key has been entered, use the licenseShow command to check that the key has been correctly entered and the licensed product installed. Once the key has been installed, the product is immediately available.
Telnet Commands 1 licenseHelp Display commands used to administer license keys. Synopsis licenseHelp Availability admin Description Use this command to display a list of the commands used to administer license keys. Operands Example None.
1 Telnet Commands licenseRemove Remove the license key from a switch. Synopsis licenseRemove "license" Availability admin Description Use this command to remove an existing license key from a switch. The existing license key must be entered exactly as shown by licenseShow, including case. When the key has been entered, use the licenseShow command to check that the key has been removed and the licensed product uninstalled. Once the license key has been removed, the switch must be rebooted.
Telnet Commands 1 licenseShow Display current license keys. Synopsis licenseShow Availability All users Description Use this command to display current license keys along with a list of licensed products enabled by these keys; none is displayed if no license keys are installed. Operands Example None.
1 Telnet Commands linkCost Set or print the FSPF cost of a link. Synopsis linkCost [port], [cost] Availability admin Description Use this command to set or display the cost of an Inter-Switch Link (ISL). The cost of a link is a dimensionless positive number. It is used by the FSPF path selection protocol to determine the path that a frame takes going from the source to the destination switch. The chosen path is the path with minimum cost.
Telnet Commands 1 login Login as a new user. Synopsis login Availability All users Description Use this command to login to the switch with another user name and password, without first logging out from the original session. If the user was originally connected using a telnet or rlogin session, that session is left open. This command allows you to access commands that you cannot access at your current user level. Operands Example None.
1 Telnet Commands logout Logout from a telnet, rlogin or serial port session. Synopsis logout Availability All users Description Use this command to logout from a telnet, rlogin or serial port session. Telnet and rlogin connections are closed, the serial port returns to the “login:” prompt. The commands exit and quit are accepted as synonyms for logout, as is control-D entered at the beginning of a line. Operands Example None.
Telnet Commands 1 LSDbShow Display the FSPF Link State Database. Synopsis LSDbShow [domain] Availability All users Description Use this command to display a link state database record for switches in the fabric. There are two data structures - the permanently allocated Link State Database Entry and the Link State Record (LSR) that is allocated when a switch is connected to the fabric. The LSR for domain 'n' describes the links between the switch with domain number 'n' and its neighbor switches.
1 Telnet Commands Table 1-12 LSDbShow display fields (Continued) Operands Field Description type Type of the LSR. Always 1. options Always 0. lsId ID of this LSR. It is identical to the domain number. advertiser ID (domain number) of the switch that originated this LSR. incarn Incarnation number of this LSR. length Total length (in bytes) of this LSR. Includes header and link state information for all links. chksum Checksum of total LSR, with exception of lsAge field.
Telnet Commands Examples 1 To display the Link State Record for the local switch, as indicated by self keyword (the local switch has four links in NB_ST_FULL state, three of them connected to switch 5, and one connected to switch 4.
1 Telnet Commands mcastShow Display multicast routing information. Synopsis mcastShow [group_ID] Availability All users Description Use this command to display the multicast routing information, as it is known by the FSPF path selection and routing task, for all ports in the switch. The multicast routing information indicates, for each multicast group, all the ports that are members of that group, that is ports that are able to send and receive multicast frames on that group.
Telnet Commands 1 msConfigure Configure the Management Server. Synopsis msConfigure Availability admin Description Use this command to display and configure parameters used to access the Management Server. The Management Server allows a storage area network (SAN) management application to retrieve and administer fabric and interconnect elements such as switches. It is located at the Fibre Channel address, FFFFFAh.
1 Telnet Commands Example To display the Management Server access control list. switch:admin> msConfigure 0 Done 1 Display the access list 2 Add member based on its Port/Node WWN 3 Delete member based on its Port/Node WWN select : (0..
Telnet Commands 1 msPlatShow Displays the Management Server Platform Database. Synopsis msPlatShow Availability admin Description This command enables an admin user to display the Management Server Platform Database. It displays the Platform name and associated attributes of each Platform object in the database. Platform Database Management is available in firmware v2.3 and above. Lower level firmware releases do not support Platform Database Management. Operands Example None.
1 Telnet Commands msPlClearDB Clears the Management Server Platform Database on all switches in the fabric. Synopsis msPlClearDB Availability admin Description This command enables an admin user to clear the entire Management Server Platform Database on all switches in the fabric.
Telnet Commands 1 msPlCapabilityShow Display the Platform Database Management Capability. Synopsis msPlCapabilityShow Availability admin Description This command enables an admin user to query a fabric for the Platform Database Management capability. Based on the result of this command, the admin user can then decide if it is ok to activate the Platform database management service on all switches in the fabric.
1 Telnet Commands msPlMgmtActivate Activates the Platform DB Management service on all switches in the fabric. Synopsis msPlMgmtActivate Availability admin Description This command enables an admin user to activate the Management Server Platform Database Management Service on all switches in the fabric. It is recommended that the admin user run the msPlCapabilityShow command before issuing this command.
1 Telnet Commands msPlMgmtDeactivate Deactivates the Platform DB Management service on all switches in the fabric. Synopsis msPlMgmtDeactivate Availability admin Description This command enables an admin user to deactivate the Platform DB Management service. This command deactivates the Platform DB Management service of each switch in the fabric and commits the changes to the non-volatile storage of each switch.
1 Telnet Commands msTDEnable Enable the Management Server Topology Discovery Management service. Synopsis msTdEnable ["ALL"] Availability admin Description Use this command to enable the Management Server Topology Discovery Management Service locally or fabric-wide. This command enables the Topology Discovery Management Service on the local switch and commits the change to the flash memory of the local switch. If the optional operand "ALL" is given, then the command is executed on the entire fabric.
1 Telnet Commands msTDDisable Disable the Management Server Topology Discovery Management service. Synopsis msTdDisable ["ALL"] Availability admin Description Use this command to disable the Management Server Topology Discovery Management Service locally or fabric-wide. This command will disable the Topology Discovery Management Service of the local switch and commit the changes to flash memory of the local switch.
1 Telnet Commands nbrStatsClear Reset FSPF interface counters. Synopsis nbrStatsClear [port] Availability All users Description Use this command to reset the counters of FSPF frames transmitted and received on an interface. Use this command with no operand to reset counters on all interfaces. Operands This command has the following operand: Specify the port number for the counters to be reset. Valid values for port number vary depending on the switch type. This operand is optional.
Telnet Commands 1 nbrStateShow Display FSPF neighbor's state. Synopsis nbrStateShow [port] Availability All users Description Use this command to display information about neighbors to the local switch, or information about a specific neighbor if a port number is supplied. A neighbor is a switch that is directly attached to the local switch. The display shows the following fields: Local Domain ID Domain number of local switch. Operands Local Port E_Port (interface) on local switch.
1 Telnet Commands nsAllShow Display global Name Server information. Synopsis nsAllShow [type] Availability All users Description Use this command to display the 24-bit Fibre Channel addresses of all devices in all switches in the fabric. If the operand type is supplied, only devices of specified FC-PH type are displayed. If type is omitted, all devices are displayed. Note: Operands Specifying the type operand causes the switch to send out a query to every switch in the fabric.
Telnet Commands 1 nsShow Display local Name Server information. Synopsis nsShow Availability All users Description Use this command to display local Name Server information, including information about devices connected to this switch, and cached information about devices connected to other switches in the fabric.
1 Telnet Commands Example To display local name server information: switch:admin> nsShow The Local Name Server has 7 entries { Type Pid COS PortName *N 011200; NodeName TTL(sec) 2,3;10:00:00:60:69:00:ab:ba;10:00:00:60:69:00:ab:ba; 60 FC4s: FCIP N 021200; 2,3;10:00:00:60:69:00:03:19;30:00:00:60:69:00:03:19; na FC4s: FCIP N 021300; 3;10:00:00:60:69:00:02:d6;20:00:00:60:69:00:02:d6; na NL 0214e2; 3;21:00:00:fa:ce:00:21:1e;20:00:00:fa:ce:00:21:1e; na FC4s: FCP [STOREX NL 0214e4; 0214e8; 021
Telnet Commands 1 parityCheck Enable or disable DRAM parity checking. Synopsis parityCheck [0|1] Availability admin Description This command enables DRAM parity checking. The mode is saved in flash memory and stays in that mode until the next execution of parityCheck. The mode becomes active as soon as this command is executed. It does not require a reboot to take effect. The DRAM parity checking, when enabled causes ramTest to perform several additional tests of the parity memory.
1 Telnet Commands passwd Change system login name and password. Synopsis passwd ["user"] Availability All users Description Use this command to change the system login name and password. To change the login name and password for a specific user, enter the command with the optional "user" operand. To change the login names and passwords for all users up to and including the current user’s security level, enter the command without the "user" operand.
Telnet Commands Errors See Also 1 All error messages are preceded by the command name with one of the following messages appended: "user" is not a valid user name. You have not specified a user name that is a valid, recognized user name on the system. Permission denied. You do not have permission to change the login name or password specified. That user name is already being used. You cannot change the user name to that of a previously existing user. Incorrect password.
1 Telnet Commands perfAddEEMonitor Add end-to-end monitor to a port. Synopsis perfAddEEMonitor port, "SourceID", "DestID" Availability admin Description Use this command to add an End-to-End monitor to a port. The monitor counts the number of words received, number of words transmitted and number of CRC errors detected with frames qualified using either of following two conditions.
Telnet Commands Example 1 To add an end-to-end monitor to port 2: switch:admin> perfAddEEMonitor 2, "0x058e0f", "0x1182ef" End-to-End monitor number 0 added.
1 Telnet Commands perfAddIPMonitor Add a filter-based monitor for IP frame count. Synopsis perfAddIPMonitor port[, "alias"] Availability admin Description Use this command to define filter-based monitors to count the number of IP traffic frames. After a successful execution of this command, a monitor number is displayed. The monitor number is provided for easy manipulation of these filter-based performance monitors. The optional user defined alias is also displayed if one was specified.
Telnet Commands 1 perfAddReadMonitor Add a filter-based monitor for the SCSI Read command. Synopsis perfAddReadMonitor port[, "alias"] Availability admin Description Use this command to define filter-based monitors to count the number of SCSI FCP Read commands in Fibre Channel frames. After a successful execution of this command, a monitor number is displayed. The monitor number is provided for easy manipulation of these filter-based performance monitors.
1 Telnet Commands perfAddRWMonitor Add a monitor for the SCSI Read and Write commands. Synopsis perfAddRWMonitor port[, "alias"] Availability admin Description Use this command to define filter-based monitors to count the number of SCSI FCP Read and Write commands in Fibre Channel frames. After a successful execution of this command, a monitor number is displayed. The monitor number is provided for easy manipulation of these filter-based performance monitors.
1 Telnet Commands perfAddSCSIMonitor Add a monitor for SCSI frame count. Synopsis perfAddSCSIMonitor port[, "alias"] Availability admin Description Use this command to define filter-based monitors to count the number of SCSI traffic frames. After a successful execution of this command, a monitor number is displayed. The monitor number is provided for easy manipulation of these filter-based performance monitors. The optional user defined alias is also displayed if one was specified.
1 Telnet Commands perfAddUserMonitor Add a user-defined filter-based monitor. Synopsis perfAddUserMonitor port, "grouplist" [, "alias"] Availability admin Description Use this command to define a special mechanism to qualify frames for statistics gathering to fit your own special need. Each group of elements with same offset will have their comparison result (OR-ed) together before the combined result of each group get (AND-ed) together for final comparison result.
Telnet Commands 1 SOFx frames are considered a special case. The Offset is specified as 0x0, valueList are specified with: 0 - SOFf 1 - SOFc1 2 - SOFi1 3 - SOFn1 4 - SOFi2 5 - SOFn2 6 - SOFi3 7 - SOFn3 alias Example Specify a name for this monitor. This character string can be a maximum of 10 characters long and is truncated if more characters are specified. This operand must be enclosed in quotation marks. This operand is optional.
1 Telnet Commands perfAddWriteMonitor Add a filter-based monitor for the SCSI Write command. Synopsis perfAddWriteMonitor port [, "alias"] Availability admin Description Use this command to define filter-based monitors to count the number of SCSI FCP Write commands in Fibre Channel frames. After a successful execution of this command, a monitor number is displayed. The monitor number is provided for easy manipulation of these filter-based performance monitors.
1 Telnet Commands perfCfgClear Clear the previously saved performance monitoring configuration settings from flash memory. Synopsis perfCfgClear Availability admin Description Use this command to clear the previously saved end-to-end and filter configuration settings (data structures) of performance monitoring from flash memory. Operands Example None.
1 Telnet Commands perfCfgRestore Restore performance monitoring configuration settings from flash memory. Synopsis perfCfgRestore Availability admin Description Use this command to restore the performance monitoring configuration information from flash memory. Operands Example None. To restore the performance monitoring configuration information from flash memory: switch:admin> perfCfgRestore This will overwrite current Performance Monitoring settings in RAM.
Telnet Commands 1 perfCfgSave Save performance monitoring configuration settings to flash memory. Synopsis perfCfgSave Availability admin Description Use this command to save the current end-to-end and filter configuration settings (data structures) of performance monitoring into flash memory. This enables the performance monitoring configuration to be saved over power off cycles. Operands Example None.
1 Telnet Commands perfClrAlpaCrc Clear an ALPA device’s CRC count by the port and ALPA. Synopsis perfClrAlpaCrc port[, ALPA] Availability admin Description Use this command to clear specific ALPA device's CRC error counter. If the ALPA is provided as an operand only the counters for that device are reset; if no ALPA is specified this command clears the CRC counters for all ALPA devices on the specified port.
Telnet Commands 1 perfDelEEMonitor Delete an end-to-end monitor on port. Synopsis perfDelEEMonitor port[, monitor] Availability admin Description Use this command to delete an end-to-end monitor on a port. Operands Example This command has the following operands: port Specify the port number where you want to delete an end-to-end monitor. This operand is required. monitor Specify the monitor number you want to delete. Monitor numbers are defined when you create the monitor on a port.
1 Telnet Commands perfHelp Display performance monitoring help information. Synopsis perfHelp Availability All users. Description Use this command to display the available performance monitoring help commands. Operands Example None.
Telnet Commands 1 perfDelFilterMonitor Delete a filter-based monitor. Synopsis perfDelFilterMonitor port[, monitor] Availability admin Description Use this command to delete a filter-based monitor. After a successful execution of this command, the telnet shell confirms that this monitor has successfully been deleted.
1 Telnet Commands perfSetPortEEMask Set overall mask for end-to-end (EE) monitors. Synopsis perfSetPortEEMask port,"TxSIDMsk","TxDIDMsk","RxSIDMsk","RxDIDMsk" Availability admin Description Use this command to set the mask for the EE monitors of a port. This command enables a user to selectively choose the kind of Fibre Channel frames in which the number of words are to be counted. EE monitors are defined by the perfAddEEMonitor command using SID and DID pairs.
Telnet Commands Example 1 To set the overall mask for end-to-end monitors: switch:admin> perfSetPortEEMask 6, "00:00:00", "ff:ff:ff", "00:00:ff", "ff:00:00" The EE mask on port 6 is set and EE counters are reset.
1 Telnet Commands perfShowAlpaCrc Display the ALPA CRC count by port or by ALPA. Synopsis perfShowAlpaCrc port[, ALPA] Availability admin Description Use this command to display a specific ALPA device CRC error count by the port or ALPA. If the ALPA operand is specified, only the CRC count for that ALPA device is displayed. If the ALPA operand is not specified, the CRC count for all the ALPA devices on a specified port are displayed. CRC count is a 64-bits counter.
1 Telnet Commands perfShowEEMonitor Display end-to-end monitor information and frame traffic on a port. Synopsis perfShowEEMonitor port[, interval] Availability admin Description Use this command to display end-to-end monitor information and frame traffic on a port.
1 Telnet Commands Example To display end to end monitor frame traffic on port 5 at an interval of once a second: switch:admin> perfShowEEMonitor 5, 1 perfShowEEMonitor 4 1: Tx/Rx are # of bytes and crc is # of crc errors 0 1 2 3 4 ------------------------------------------------------------crc Tx Rx crc Tx Rx crc Tx Rx crc Tx Rx crc Tx Rx ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 53m 4.9m 0 53m 4.9m 0 53m 4.9m 0 53m 4.9m 0 53m 0 0 53m 4.
1 Telnet Commands perfShowFilterMonitor Display filter-based monitor information and frame traffic for a port. Synopsis perfShowFilterMonitor port[, interval] Availability admin Description Use this command to display all the filter-based monitors defined on the specified port and the traffic count values.
1 Telnet Commands Example To display filter monitor traffic on port 5 at an interval of once a second: switch:admin> perfshowfiltermonitor 5, 1 perfShowFilterMonitor 5 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 #Frames #CMDs #CMDs #Frames #Frames #CMDs #CMDs --------------------------------------------------------------0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26k 187 681 682 682 494 187 26k 177 711 710 710 534 176 26k 184 734 734 734 550 184 26k 182 649 649 649 467 182 26k 188 754 755 755 567 184 26k 183 716 716 717 534 183 26k 167 657 656 655 488 167 26k
Telnet Commands 1 perfShowPortEEMask Displays the current end-to-end mask of a port. Synopsis perfShowPortEEMask port Availability admin Description Use this command to display the current end-to-end mask of a port. There are only two commands that can modify the value of the EE mask, perfSetPortEEMask and perfCfgRestore.
1 Telnet Commands See Also perfAddEEMonitor perfDelEEMonitor perfShowEEMonitor perfSetPortEEMask perfShowPortEEMask 1-166 Fabric OS Reference
1 Telnet Commands portCfgEport Enable or disable a port from becoming an E_Port. Synopsis portCfgEport [port, 0|1] Availability admin Description This command allows a user to enable/disable a port from becoming an E_Port. The E_Port capability is enabled by default unless this command is used to disable it. When a port is configured as a non-E_Port through this command, an ISL connected to this port will be segmented. No data traffic between two switches will be routed through this port.
1 Telnet Commands portCfgGport Designates a port as a locked G_Port. Synopsis portCfgGport port, 0|1 Availability admin Description This command enables a user to designate a port as a locked G_Port. Once this is done, the switch attempts to initialize that port as an F_Port only, and does not attempt loop initialization (FL_Port) on the port. However, if the device attached to the port initiates loop communication, then the switch responds accordingly and the port can then become an FL_Port.
Telnet Commands 1 portCfgLport Lock a port as an L_PORT. Synopsis portCfgLport port, lockmode, [,privatemode] Availability admin Description Use this command to designate a port as an L_PORT. The switch will then only attempt to initialize that port as an FL_PORT. The switch never attempts point-to-point (F_PORT) initialization on the port.
1 Telnet Commands portCfgLongDistance Configure a port to support long distance links. Synopsis portCfgLongDistance portnumber [0|1|2] Availability admin Description Use this command to specify the allocation of enough full size frame buffers on a particular port to support a long distance link of up to 100 km. The port can be used as either an Fx_Port or an E_Port. The configuration is saved in the non-volatile memory and is persistent across switch reboot or power cycle.
Telnet Commands Example 1 To configure switch port 3 to support a 100 km link: switch:admin> portCfgLongDistance 3 Please enter the long distance level -- : (0..2) [0] 2 Committing configuration...done.
1 Telnet Commands portcfgMcastLoopback Configure a port to receive multicast frames. Synopsis portCfgMcastLoopback port, 0|1 Availability admin Description Use this command to configure a port to receive multicast frames. This command allows a user to dedicate an unused port in a leaf (edge) switch, with no F_Port belonging to a multicast group, to receive multicast frames.
Telnet Commands Example 1 To configure switch port 3 as a multicast loopback port: switch:admin> portCfgMcastLoopback 3, 1 Committing configuration...done.
1 Telnet Commands portCfgShow Display port configuration settings. Synopsis portCfgShow Availability all users Description Use this command to display the current configuration of all ports. The following configuration information is displayed: Operands Example • Port Speed is displayed as 1G, 2G, or AN (when in Auto speed Negotiation mode). This value is set by the portCfgSpeed command. • Trunk Port is displayed as ON when port is set for trunking or blank (..
Telnet Commands 1 portCfgLongDistance portCfgTrunkport portCfgSpeed Fabric OS Reference 1-175
1 Telnet Commands portCfgSpeed Configure the port speed level. Synopsis portCfgSpeed port[, speed_level] Availability admin Description Use this command to configure the speed of a port to a particular level. After this command is issued, the port is disabled and enabled so that the port comes up with the new speed setting. The configuration is saved in the non-volatile memory and is persistent across switch reboot or power cycle.
1 Telnet Commands portCfgTrunkport Configure a port to be enabled or disabled for trunking. Synopsis portCfgTrunkport port, 1|0 Availability admin Description Use this command to configure a port to be enabled or disabled for trunking. Note: Operands Example This command requires a Trunking license. This command has the following operand: port Specify the port number where you want to enable or disable trunking. This operand is required. 1|0 Specify 1 to enable this port for trunking.
1 Telnet Commands portDisable Disable a switch port. Synopsis portDisable port Availability admin Description Use this command to disable a switch port. If the port is connected to another switch, the fabric may reconfigure. If the port is connected to one or more devices, the devices can no longer communicate with the fabric. If the port was online before being disabled, the following indicate a state transition: RSCN, SNMP trap, Web pop-up window.
Telnet Commands 1 portEnable Enable a switch port. Synopsis portEnable port Availability admin Description Use this command to enable a switch port. If the port is connected to another switch, the fabric may reconfigure. If the port is connected to one or more devices, the devices can communicate with the fabric. For ports that come online after being enabled, the following indications may be sent to indicate a state transition: RSCN, SNMP trap, Web pop-up window.
1 Telnet Commands portErrShow Display port error summary. Synopsis portErrShow Availability All users Description Use this command to display an error summary for all ports. The display contains one output line per port and shows error counters in ones, thousands (K), or millions (M). The following fields are displayed: Operands 1-180 frames tx Frames transmitted. frames rx Frames received. enc in Encoding errors inside frames. crc err Frames with CRC errors.
Telnet Commands Example 1 The following example shows an eight port switch.
1 Telnet Commands portLogClear Clear the port log. Synopsis portLogClear Availability admin Description Use this command to clear the port log. You may want to clear the port log before triggering an activity so that the log displays only the activity related to that activity. See portLogShow for a description of the port log. If the port log is disabled, portLogClear enables it.
1 Telnet Commands portLogDump Display the port log without page breaks. Synopsis portLogDump [count[, saved]] Availability All users Description Use this command to display the port log, listing all entries in the log without page breaks. This command displays the same information as portLogShow, but portLogShow prompts the user to enter ‘returns” between each page. See portLogShow for a description of the port log.
1 Telnet Commands portLogShow Display the port log. Synopsis portLogShow [count[, saved]] Availability All users Description Use this command to display the port log; 22 entries are displayed at a time. The portLogShow command displays the same information as portLogDump, but it allows you to enter a “return” after each page of output. If the port log is disabled, the following message appears as the first line. Refer to portLogClear command for more information.
1 Telnet Commands Table 1-13 portLogShow Command Field Descriptions (Continued) Field Possible Values event Possible events are: start switch start or re-start event disable port is disabled enable port is enabled ioctl port I/O control is executed Tx frame is transmitted (class is indicated) Rx frame is received (class is indicated) scn state change notification is posted pstate port changes physical state rejec received frame is rejected busy received frame is busied ctin CT base
1 Telnet Commands Table 1-13 portLogShow Command Field Descriptions (Continued) Field Possible Values args The command arguments description depends on event type: 1-186 star start type: 0 = enable ports, 100 = disable ports disable state can be one of the following: 1 - Online, 2 - Offline, 3 - Testing, 4 - Faulty, 5 - E_Port, 6 - F_Port, 7 - Segmented. enable mode: 0 = normal, non-zero = loopback ioctl I/O control arguments. Refer to Table 1-15 for a list of ioctl code values.
Telnet Commands 1 Table 1-14 Pstate Codes Pstate Code Description AC Active State LR1 Link Reset: LR Transmit State LR2 Link Reset: LR Receive State LR3 Link Reset: LRR Receive State LF1 Link Failure: NOS Transmit State LF2 Link Failure: NOS Receive State OL1 Offline: OLS Transmit State OL2 Offline: OLS Receive State OL3 Offline: Wait for OLS State Table 1-15 ioctl Codes Fabric OS Reference ioctl Code Description 90 get virtual channel credits 91 Set virtual channel credits a1
1 Telnet Commands Table 1-16 LIP Reason Codes LIP Code Description 8001 Retry loop init 8002 Start loop after gaining sync 8003 Restart loop after port reset 8004 LIP when a loop hangs 8005 Restart loop if LIP received when sending out ARB(F0) 8006 LIP when an OPN returns 8007 Restart loop when LIPs received in OLD_PORT AC state 8008 Restart loop if loop not empty but E_Port loopback 8009 LIP as requested by the LINIT ELS received 800a LIP as requested by the LPC ELS received 800b R
Telnet Commands Operands Example 1 This command has the following operands: count Specify the maximum number of lines to display. Only the most recent count entries are displayed. This operand is optional. saved Specify a non-zero value to display the saved port log from the last switch fault. See uptime for a list of conditions that cause a fault. count is ignored when displaying the saved log. This operand is optional.
1 Telnet Commands portLoopbackTest Functional test of port N->N path. Synopsis portLoopbackTest [passCount] Availability admin Description Use this command to verify the functional operation of the switch by sending frames from the port N transmitter, and looping the frames back into the same port N receiver. The loopback is done at the parallel loopback path. The path exercised in this test does not include the GBIC nor the fiber cable. Only one frame is transmitted and received at any one time.
Telnet Commands Operands This command has the following operand: passCount Example 1 Specify the number of times (or number of frames per port) to execute this test. The default value is 0xfffffffe. This operand is optional. To run the portLoopbackTest 100 times: switch:admin> portLoopbackTest 100 Running Port Loopback Test .... passed.
1 Telnet Commands portPerfShow Display port throughput performance in bytes, kilobytes, or megabytes. Synopsis portPerfShow [interval] Availability All users Description Use this command to display throughput information for all ports on the switch (8 or 16 columns depending on the switch model). One output line is displayed per interval (or second if no interval is specified) until return, control-C, or control-D is entered.
Telnet Commands 1 portRegTest Bit write/read test of the ASIC SRAMs and registers. Synopsis portRegTest Availability admin Description Use this command to verify that SRAM and register data bits in each ASIC can be independently written and read. To verify the data bits, write a walking 1 pattern to each location - write a pattern of 0x00000001 to register N, read, and compare to be sure that the pattern is the same.
1 Telnet Commands Errors Below are possible error messages if failures are detected: DIAG-REGERR DIAG-REGERR_UNRST DIAG-BUS_TIMEOUT See Also ramTest centralMemoryTest cmiTest sramRetentionTest turboRamTest camTest statsTest filterTest portLoopbackTest spinSilk 1-194 Fabric OS Reference
1 Telnet Commands portRouteShow Display routing tables for a port. Synopsis portRouteShow port Availability All users Description Use this command to display the port address ID and the contents of the following port routing tables: External unicast routing table Shows unicast frame routing to another switch element in the fabric. Output format is domain_number: ports_bitmap where: domain_number is the switch element number that a unicast frame can reach from the portnumber port.
1 Telnet Commands Specify the port number to be displayed. Valid values for port number vary depending on the switch type. This operand is required.
1 Telnet Commands portShow Display port status. Synopsis portShow port Availability All users. Description Use this command to display status information for a port. Information varies with the switch model and port type. The display shows: Table 1-18 PortShow display fields Field Description portFlags Bit map of port status flags. portType Port type and revision numbers.
1 Telnet Commands Table 1-18 PortShow display fields (Continued) Field Description Speed The port's fixed speed level or negotiated speed level: 1Gbps - fixed speed of 1Gb per second. N1Gbps - negotiated speed of 1Gb per second. 2Gbps - fixed speed of 2Gb per second. N2Gbps - negotiated speed of 2Gb per second. Negotiating - the speed of the port is being determined. Operands Interrupts Total number of interrupts. Unknown Interrupts that are not counted elsewhere.
Telnet Commands Example 1 To display the status for a specified E_Port: switch:admin> portShow 1 portFlags: 0x20041 PRESENT U_PORT LED portType: 3.
1 Telnet Commands portStatsShow Display port hardware statistics. Synopsis portStatsShow port Availability All users Description Use this command to display port hardware statistics counters. The first section, below, is common to all hardware; one of the last two sections (depending on switch type) is shown for loop ports: 1-200 stat_wtx 4-byte words transmitted. stat_wrx 4-byte words received. stat_ftx Frames transmitted. stat_frx Frames received. stat_c2_frx Class 2 frames received.
Telnet Commands Operands fl_cf_full Number of CFIFOs full stalls. fl_cf_na CFIFO not available stalls. fl_trig_age Number of age count triggers. fl_trig_lp Number of loop not busy triggers. open Number of times the FL_Port entered OPEN state. transfer Number of times the FL_Port entered TRANSFER state. opened Number of times the FL_Port entered OPENED state. starve_stop Loop tenancies stopped due to starvation. fl_tenancy Number of times FL_Port had loop tenancy.
1 Telnet Commands psShow Display power supply status. Synopsis psShow Availability All users Description Use this command to display the switch power supply status. The display format varies with switch model and number of power supplies present. The status of each supply is shown as: OK Power supply present and functioning correctly. absent Power supply not present. faulty Power supply present but faulty (no power cable, power switch turned off, fuse blown, or other internal error).
Telnet Commands 1 qloopAdd Add a member to a QuickLoop. Synopsis qloopAdd "qloopname", "member;member" Availability admin Description Use this command to add one or more members to an existing QuickLoop. When a configuration is enabled, all QuickLoops defined in the configuration must resolve to one or two switch worldwide names. Zone alias names entered as members of this QuickLoop must be defined with WWNs.
1 Telnet Commands qloopCreate Create a QuickLoop. Synopsis qloopCreate "qloopname", "member;member" Availability admin Description Use this command to create a QuickLoop. A QuickLoop name must begin with a letter and be followed by any number of letters, digits, and underscore characters. Names are case sensitive, for example “Qloop_1” indicates a different QuickLoop than “qloop_1”. Blank spaces are ignored. The QuickLoop member list must have one or two members; an empty list is not allowed.
Telnet Commands 1 qloopDelete Delete a QuickLoop. Synopsis qloopDelete "qloopName" Availability admin Description Use this command to delete a QuickLoop. When a configuration is enabled, all QuickLoops defined in the configuration must resolve to a maximum of two switch worldwide names. Operands The following operand is required: qloopName Example Specify the name of QuickLoop, in quotation marks.
1 Telnet Commands qloopRemove Remove a member from a QuickLoop. Synopsis qloopRemove "qloopName", "member;member" Availability admin Description Use this command to remove one or more members from a QuickLoop. The member list is identified through an exact string match; therefore, when removing multiple members, order is important. For example, if a QuickLoop contains “wwn2; wwn3; wwn4”, removing “wwn3; wwn4” succeeds, but removing “wwn4; wwn3” fails.
Telnet Commands 1 qloopShow Display QuickLoop information. Synopsis qloopShow [pattern] Availability All users Description Use this command to display QuickLoop configuration information. If no parameters are specified, all zone configuration information (defined and enabled) is displayed. See cfgShow for a description of this display. If a parameter is specified, it is used as a pattern to match QuickLoop names; those that match in the defined configuration are displayed.
1 Telnet Commands Example To display all QuickLoops beginning with the letter “q”: switch:admin> qloopShow "q*" qloop: qlp1 qloop: qlp2 See Also 10:00:00:60:69:00:60:11 10:00:00:60:69:00:30:02 10:00:00:60:69:00:60:13 qloopAdd qloopCreate qloopDelete qloopRemove 1-208 Fabric OS Reference
Telnet Commands 1 qlDisable Disables QuickLoop mode. Synopsis qlDisable Availability admin Description Use this command to disable QuickLoop mode on a switch. All QuickLoop ports are re-initialized to fabric mode, allowing public devices to perform fabric login. If QuickLoop is being run on dual switches, this command disables the local switch and causes the partner switch to re-initialize to a single-switch QuickLoop, containing only the devices connected to the partner switch.
1 Telnet Commands qlEnable Enables QuickLoop mode. Synopsis qlEnable Availability admin Description Use this command to enable QuickLoop mode on a switch. All devices connected to QuickLoop ports are re-initialized to form a single loop. If a partner switch is configured, qlEnable causes re-initialization of the partner if it is in QuickLoop mode. The devices on the two switches are then combined to form a single loop (using a single AL_PA space).
Telnet Commands 1 qlPartner Sets QuickLoop partner or displays information about partner. Synopsis qlPartner [0|wwn] Availability admin Description Use this command to set the QuickLoop to single/dual switch mode or to display the QuickLoop scope setting. If no argument is specified, this command displays the current QuickLoop mode, which can be single or dual switch. If in dual switch mode, the partner’s WWN also displays.
1 Telnet Commands qlPortDisable Disables a QuickLoop port. Synopsis qlPortDisable port Availability admin Description Use this command to change the specified port from QuickLoop mode to fabric mode. This excludes any devices connected to the port from the QuickLoop, and causes the switch to re-initialize the QuickLoop.
Telnet Commands 1 qlPortEnable Enables a QuickLoop port. Synopsis qlPortEnable port Availability admin Description Use this command to change the specified port from fabric mode to QuickLoop mode. This includes any devices connected to this port in the QuickLoop, and causes the switch to re-initialize the QuickLoop.
1 Telnet Commands qlPortShowAll Displays QuickLoop port information.
Telnet Commands 1 qlShow Displays QuickLoop information. Synopsis qlShow Availability All users Description Use this command to display the following QuickLoop information: Self: Worldwide name and domain ID of this switch Peer: Worldwide name and domain ID of partner switch.
1 Telnet Commands Example The following entry displays QuickLoop information: switch:admin> qlShow Self: 10:00:00:60:69:20:26:2a domain 1 State: Online Scope: single AL_PA bitmap: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Local AL_PAs (not available) Local looplet states Member: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Online: - - - - - - - Looplet 0: Looplet 1: Looplet 2: Looplet 3: Looplet 4: Looplet 5: Looplet 6: Looplet 7: switch:admin> See Also 1-216 offline offline offline offline offline offline offline offline qlStatsShow
1 Telnet Commands qlStatsShow Displays QuickLoop statistics. Synopsis qlStatsShow Availability All users Description Use this command to display the following QuickLoop switch statistics: Last QL init time: Time of last QuickLoop initialization QL init attempted: Number of QuickLoop initialization attempts QL init succeeded: Number of times QuickLoop is initialized Single switch QL: Number of times as single switch QuickLoop.
1 Telnet Commands quietMode Toggles shell quiet mode on and off. Synopsis Availability quietMode [0|1] All users (display) admin (set/clear) Description Use this command to change the output displayed on the switch console (serial port or telnet session). By default, quiet mode is off and all switch tasks can send output to the console, including output caused by asynchronous events, such as the fabric reconfiguring, or devices logging in.
Telnet Commands 1 ramTest Bit write and read test of SDRAMs in the switch. Synopsis ramTest [patternSize] Availability admin Description Use this command to verify the address and data bus of the SDRAMs that serve as CPU memory in the switch. The test consists of two subtests: 1. The address subtest verifies that SDRAM locations can be uniquely accessed. The method used is to write a unique pattern to each location in the SDRAMs.
1 Telnet Commands Example To run the RAM test on a switch: switch:admin> ramTest Running System DRAM Test ...... passed.
Telnet Commands 1 reboot Reboot the switch. Synopsis reboot Availability admin Description Use this command to reboot the switch. The reboot takes effect immediately as the switch resets, then executes the normal power-on booting sequence. While the switch is rebooting, the telnet session is closed and all Fibre Channel ports are inactive. If the switch was part of a fabric, the remaining switches reconfigure. Operands Example None. To reboot the switch: switch:admin> reboot Rebooting...
1 Telnet Commands routeHelp Display routing help commands. Synopsis routeHelp Availability admin Description Use this command to display routing help commands. Operands Example None.
Telnet Commands 1 setGbicMode Enable or disable GBIC mode. Synopsis setGbicMode [0|1] Availability admin Description Use this command to enable or disable the GBIC mode. If the mode operand is 1, GBIC mode is enabled; if the mode operand is 0, GBIC mode is disabled. The mode is saved in flash memory and stays in the GBIC remains in that mode until the next execution of setGbicMode. The mode becomes active as soon as this command is executed. It does not require a reboot to take effect.
1 Telnet Commands setSplbMode Enable or disable 2 port loop-back. Synopsis setSplbMode [0|1] Availability admin Description Use this command to enable or disable SPLB mode. The mode is saved in flash memory and stays in that mode until the next execution of setSplbMode. The mode becomes active as soon as this command is executed. It does not require a reboot to take effect. The SPLB mode, when enabled, forces the spinSilk command to disable two port loopback for M->M connected ports.
Telnet Commands 1 sgroupDelete Delete a switch group. Synopsis sgroupDelete sgName[, force] Availability admin Description This command deletes a switch group. If the parameter is not specified, the command will become an interactive session and the necessary parameters will be prompted. This command makes the same change to all switches in the specified group. It executes on every switch in the group if and only if each switch in the group can perform the action.
1 Telnet Commands sgroupRename Rename a switch group. Synopsis sgroupRename ["oldsgName", "newsgName"] Availability admin Description This command renames a specified sgroup name to the given new name. The member list for the renamed group is not modified. If any parameter is not specified, the session will become an interactive session for which all the parameters will be prompted. Note: Operands Example This command is for the FC 6164 switch only.
Telnet Commands 1 sgroupSet Create a switch group. Synopsis sgroupSet ["sgType", "sgName", "sgMemberList"] Availability admin Description This command creates a switch group. If any parameter is not specified, the session will become an interactive session for which all the parameters will be prompted. Note: Operands This command is for the FC 6164 switch only.
1 Telnet Commands Example To set a group called "My Group" of type "S32_6_1" using Domain IDs 1 through 6: switch:admin> sgroupSet "S32_6_1", "MyGroup", "1,2,3,4,5,6" Committing configuration...done.
Telnet Commands 1 sgroupShow Display switch group configuration information. Synopsis sgroupShow ["sgType" | "sgName"] Availability all users Description This command displays switch group information. If no parameter is specified, ALL sgroup definitions will be displayed. If a parameter is specified, ALL sgroups with sgType or sgName that contain the given parameter string will be displayed. Note: Operands Example This command is for the FC 6164 switch only.
1 Telnet Commands See Also sgroupDelete sgroupRename sgroupSet sgroupSupportShow sgroupSwReplace 1-230 Fabric OS Reference
Telnet Commands 1 sgroupSupportShow Displays switch information for all switches within the specified group. Synopsis sgroupSupportShow "sgroupName"[, "commandName"] Availability All users Description This command can display a range of debugging information for all the switches in a switch group. If no commandName is specified or all is specified in place of a command name, all the supported commands are displayed for the all the switches within a switch group.
1 Telnet Commands Example To display the temperature in all the switch components of an FC 6164 : switch:admin>sgroupsupportshow "starbase", "tempshow" Group Type Group Name Member WWN ================ ================================ ======================= S32_6_1 starbase 10:00:00:60:69:10:57:91 10:00:00:60:69:10:56:79 10:00:00:60:69:10:58:89 10:00:00:60:69:10:57:dd 10:00:00:60:69:10:58:63 10:00:00:60:69:10:58:3f Please wait for remote data! sw5:admin> ======================================== Informa
Telnet Commands 1 sgroupSwReplace Replace a member of a switch group. Synopsis sgroupSwReplace ["sgName", "oldWwn", "newWwn"] Availability admin Description This command replaces the member with the WWN of oldWwn in group sgName with the member with newWwn. The order of members within the member list will not be changed by this operation. If any parameter is not specified, the session will become an interactive session and all the parameters will be prompted.
1 Telnet Commands Example The example shows the non-interactive form of sgroupSwReplace. The sgroupShow command is used to illustrate the changes made with the sgroupSwReplace command.
Telnet Commands 1 snmpMibCapSet View and modify options for configuring SNMP MIB/Trap Capability. Synopsis snmpMibCapSet Availability admin Description This command enables a user to turn on or off certain MIBS and TRAPS. This command also enables a user to turn on or off group information and SSN in SW trap messages. It first displays current settings and then prompts the user to change the values for each parameter.
1 Telnet Commands spinFab Test for Cascaded switch ISL links. Synopsis spinFab [ nMillionFrames [, ePortBeg [, ePortEnd [, setFail]]]] Availability admin Description Used to verify the intended functional operation of the ISL links between switches at the maximum speed of 2Gbps by setting up the routing hardware such that test frames received by each E_port retransmitted on the same E_port. Several frames are then sent to the neighbor port attached to each active E_port specified.
Telnet Commands 1 ePortEnd The last port to test. The test will be performed on ePortBeg to ePortEnd inclusive. If ePortEnd is omitted then the default will be to test all ports if ePortBeg is also omitted or to test only ePortBeg if it is specified. This operand is optional. setFail Specify 1 to mark failing ports as BAD, or specify 0 to not mark failed ports as bad. To minimize the impact on live fabrics this test normally logs errors but does not set the port status to FAILED.
1 Telnet Commands Example In the following examples ports 0-3 are active ISL links. Port 4 is an F_port so the test skips it. switch:admin> spinfab 3,0,4 spinFab running... spinFab: Completed 3 megs, status: passed. port 0 test status: 0x00000000 -- passed. port 1 test status: 0x00000000 -- passed. port 2 test status: 0x00000000 -- passed. port 3 test status: 0x00000000 -- passed. port 4 test status: 0x02000000 -- SKIPPED! switch:admin> setdbg "DIAG", 2 switch:admin> spinfab 3,0,3 spinFab running...
1 Telnet Commands spinSilk Functional test of port to port path at maximum switch speed. Synopsis spinSilk [nmegs, gbic_mode, lb_mode, spd_mode] Availability admin Description Use this command to verify the functional operation of the switch components. Note: The spinsilk command may not be executed on an operational switch. You must first disable the switch using the switchDisable command.
1 Telnet Commands LoopBack Mode There are four loopback modes that can be used when executing the spinSilk command. The modes are specified by entering: • 0 for cable mode. This loopback mode is the default mode and tests only M->N connections. It requires that the user connect a cable from one port to a different port. • 1 for singleportalso loopback mode. This lb_mode tests M->N and M->M connections.
Telnet Commands Operands 1 This command has the following operands: nmegs Specify the number of million frames per port to execute this test. If omitted, the default value is 0xfffffffe. This operand is optional. gbic_mode Specify 1 to activate GBICmode, where only ports containing GBICs are tested. Specify 0 to deactivate GBICmode. This operand is optional. If this operand is not specified, the test will run with the GBICmode set for the switch.
1 Telnet Commands Example To verify the functionality of a switch: switch:admin> spinSilk 2 Running Spin Silk ............. One moment please ... switchName: switch switchType: 2.
Telnet Commands Diagnostics Status: Tue Apr 6 04:10:12 1999 port#: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 diags: OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK state: UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP lm0: lm1: lm2: lm3: lm4: lm5: lm6: lm9: lm10: lm11: lm12: lm13: lm14: lm15: 2059619 2054565 2050424 2053094 2042957 2056586 2048992 2039595 2050130 2054678 2049707 2053410 2053358 2056132 frTx frTx frTx frTx frTx frTx frTx frTx frTx frTx frTx frTx frTx frTx 2052666 2052620 2048321 2042762 2053290 2053910 2048569 2051975 2052565 2056622 2050131 2
1 Telnet Commands sramRetentionTest Data retention test of the miscellaneous SRAMs in ASIC. Synopsis sramRetentionTest [passCount] Availability admin Description Use this command to verify that data written into the miscellaneous SRAMs in the ASIC are retained after a 10 second wait. The test method is to write a fill pattern to all SRAMs, wait 10 seconds, and then read all SRAMs checking that data read matches data previously written.
Telnet Commands 1 statsTest Run a statistics counter diagnostic test. Synopsis statsTest Availability admin Description Use this command to run a statistics counter diagnostic test on a switch. This command may not be executed on an operational switch. You must first disable the switch using the switchDisable command. Operands Example None. To run a statistics counter test on a switch: switch:admin> statsTest Running Statistics Cnt Test ... passed.
1 Telnet Commands supportShow Print switch information for debugging purposes. Synopsis supportShow [firstPort, lastPort, nLog] Availability All users Description Use this command to print the switch information for debugging purposes. This command executes the listed commands in the following order: 1. version 2. uptime 3. tempShow 4. psShow 5. licenseShow 6. diagShow 7. errDump 8. switchShow 9. portFlagsShow 10.portErrShow 11.mqShow 12.portSemShow 13.portShow 14.portRegShow 15.portRouteShow 16.
Telnet Commands Operands 1 This command has the following operands: firstPort Specify the first port of a range of ports to dump information. The default (if no operand specified) is to print state of port 0. If only firstPort is specified, only information for firstPort is printed. This operand is optional. lastPort Specify the last port of range of ports to dump information.
1 Telnet Commands switchBeacon Set switch beaconing mode on or off. Synopsis switchBeacon 0|1 Availability admin Description Use this command to set the switch beaconing mode on (if the operand is 1) or off (if the operand is 0). When beaconing mode is turned on, the port LEDs flash amber in a running pattern from port 0 to port 15, and then back again. The user sees a running pattern in amber LEDs, from left to right and right to left. The pattern continues until turned off by the user.
Telnet Commands 1 switchCfgSpeed Configure all ports of the switch to a particular speed level. Synopsis switchCfgSpeed speed_level Availability admin Description Use this command to configure the speed of all the ports on a switch to a particular level. The configuration is saved in the non-volatile memory and persists across switch reboot or power cycle. If the command is specified without an operand, you are prompted to enter the speed value. An input of CTRL-D cancels the configuration update.
1 Telnet Commands switchCfgTrunk Enable or disable trunking on all the ports of a switch. Synopsis switchCfgTrunk 0|1 Availability admin Description Use this command to enable or disable trunking on all the ports of a switch. Note: Operands This command requires the Trunking license. This command has the following operand: Specify 1 to enable trunking on all the ports on this switch. Specify 0 to disable trunking on all the ports on this switch. This operand is required.
1 Telnet Commands switchDisable Disable the switch. Synopsis switchDisable Availability admin Description Use this command to disable the switch. All Fibre Channel ports are taken offline; if the switch was part of a fabric, the remaining switches reconfigure. The switch must be disabled before making configuration changes (using configure or configDefault) or before running many of the diagnostic tests.
1 Telnet Commands switchEnable Enable the switch. Synopsis switchEnable Availability admin Description Use this command to enable the switch. All Fibre Channel ports that passed POST are enabled. They can come online if connected to a device, or remain offline if disconnected. A switch may need to be enabled if it was previously disabled to make configuration changes or to run diagnostics. If the switch is connected to a fabric, it rejoins the fabric.
Telnet Commands 1 switchName Display or set switch name. Synopsis Availability switchName ["newName"] All users (display) admin (set) Description Use this command without a operand to display the current switch name. This name is also shown in the telnet prompt, under each switch icon on the WEB TOOLS Fabric View, and in the output of many telnet commands. Use this command with the newName operand to assign a new switch name.
1 Telnet Commands switchShow Display switch and port status. Synopsis switchShow Availability All users Description Use this command to display switch and port status information. Information may vary by switch model. Below is the information provided. The first section provides switch summary information; it is followed by a section covering summary information by port. Switch summary information: switchName Switch symbolic name. switchType Switch firmware revision number.
Telnet Commands 1 No_Sync - module receiving light but out of sync In_Sync - module receiving light and in sync Laser_Flt - module signaling a laser fault Port_Flt - port marked faulty Diag_Flt - port failed diagnostics Lock_Ref - locking to the reference signal Testing - running diagnostics Online - port is up and running comment The comment field may be blank, or it may display: Disabled - port is disabled Bypassed - port is bypassed (loop only) Loopback - port is in loopback mode E_port - fabric port,
1 Telnet Commands Example The following example shows a 16 port switch: sw14:admin> switchshow switchName: switchType: switchState: switchRole: switchDomain: switchId: switchWwn: switchBeacon: port 0: id 2G port 1: id 2G port 2: id 2G port 3: id 2G port 4: id 2G port 5: id 2G port 6: id 2G port 7: id 2G port 8: id 2G port 9: id 2G port 10: id 2G port 11: id 2G port 12: id 2G port 13: id 2G port 14: id 2G port 15: id 2G See Also sw14 9.
1 Telnet Commands switchStatusPolicySet Set the policy parameters that determine the overall switch status. Synopsis switchStatusPolicySet Availability admin Description Use this command to set the policy parameters for calculating the overall status of the switch enclosure. The policy parameter values determine how many failed or faulty units of each contributor are allowed before triggering a status change in the switch from HEALTHY to MARGINAL or DOWN.
1 Telnet Commands When PortStatus monitoring is set to values of (0,0), port status changes are not logged to the event log and console. Similarly, GBIC removal does not generate a message to the event log and console if MissingGBICs is set to (0,0). By configuring these options, the user can more closely monitor for port status and/or removal of GBICs. Operands Example None.
Telnet Commands 1 switchStatusPolicyShow Displays the policy parameters that determine the overall switch status. Synopsis switchStatusPolicyShow Availability all users Description Use this command to view the current policy parameters set for the switch. These policy parameters determine the number of failed or non-operational units allowed for each contributor before triggering a status change in the switch. The command will print the current parameters in a three column table format.
1 Telnet Commands Example To display the switch status policy: switch:admin> switchStatusPolicyShow The current overall switch status policy parameters: Down Marginal ---------------------------------FaultyPorts 1 0 MissingGBICs 0 1 PowerSupplies 2 1 Temperatures 3 1 Fans 3 1 PortStatus 0 0 sgroup ISLStatus 2 1 See Also switchStatusShow switchStatusPolicySet 1-260 Fabric OS Reference
Telnet Commands 1 switchStatusShow Displays the overall status of the switch. Synopsis switchStatusShow Availability All Users Description Use this command to display the overall status of the switch.
1 Telnet Commands syslogdIpAdd Add the IP address of a syslog daemon. Synopsis syslogdIpAdd IPaddress Availability admin Description Use this command to add the IP address of a syslog daemon, that is the IP address of the server which is running the syslogd process. Syslog daemon (syslogd) is a process available on most UNIX systems that reads and forwards system messages to the appropriate log files and/or users, depending on the system configuration.
Telnet Commands 1 syslogdIpRemove Remove the IP address of a syslog daemon. Synopsis syslogdIpRemove IPaddress Availability admin Description Use this command to remove the IP address of a syslog daemon, that is the IP address of the server which is running the syslogd process. Operands This command has the following operand: IPaddress Example Specify the IP address of the server running syslogd. This operand is required. To remove the address 192.168.1.
1 Telnet Commands syslogdIpShow Display all syslog daemon IP addresses. Synopsis syslogdIpShow Availability All users. Description Use this command to display all syslog daemon IP addresses in the configuration database. Operands Example None. To display all syslog daemon IP addresses: switch:admin> syslogdIpShow syslog.IP.address.1: 191.168.1.60 syslog.IP.address.2: 191.168.1.88 syslog.IP.address.3: 191.168.2.
Telnet Commands 1 tempShow Display temperature readings. Synopsis tempShow Availability All users Description Use this command to display the current temperature readings from each of the five temperature sensors located on the main printed circuit board of the switch. The sensors are located, approximately, one in each corner and one at the center of the PCB. Operands Example None.
1 Telnet Commands timeOut Used to set or clear idle telnet connection timeout value. Synopsis Availability timeOut [0 | minutes] all users (display) admin (set/clear) Description Operands Example This command changes the telnet timeout value used by the shell. The default value of zero means that telnet timeouts are disabled. A non-zero value specifies the number of minutes to wait before an idle telnet session is timed out. The minimum value is 1 minute, the maximum is 512640 minutes (1 year).
Telnet Commands 1 topologyShow Display the unicast fabric topology. Synopsis topologyShow [domainnumber] Availability All users Description Use this command to display the fabric topology, as it appears to the local switch. This includes: • A list of all domains that are part of the fabric, and to each of those domains, all possible paths from the local switch.
1 Telnet Commands Examples To display the unicast fabric topology: switch:admin> topologyShow Local Domain ID: 1 Domain Metric Hops Out Port In Ports Flags Name -------------------------------------------------------------0 1000 1 2 0x00002000 D "sw25 1 6 0x00000000 D 1 7 0x00000000 D 3 1000 1 13 0x000000c4 D "sw4" 4 2000 2 2 0x00002000 D "sw10" 2 6 0x00000000 D 2 7 0x00000000 D 8 2000 0 2 0x00002000 D "sw16" 0 6 0x00000000 D 0 7 0x00000000 D switch:admin> topologyShow 4 Local Domain ID: 1 Domain Metric
Telnet Commands 1 trackChangesSet Enables configuring of track-changes feature. Synopsis trackChangesSet [ 0|1 ], [ snmptrapmode ] Availability admin Description This command enables or disables the track-changes feature. An SNMP-TRAP mode can also be enabled. Trackable changes are: • • • • • • Successful login Unsuccessful login Logout Config file change from task Track-changes on Track-changes off The output from the Track Changes feature is dumped to the error log for the switch.
1 Telnet Commands trackChangesShow Displays status of track-changes Synopsis trackChangesShow Availability All users Description Use this command to display status of the track changes feature. It shows if the feature is turned on or off and if SNMP trap are generated. The output from the Track Changes feature is dumped to the error log for the switch. Use the errDump command or errShow command to view the error log.
Telnet Commands 1 trunkDebug Debug a trunk link failure. Synopsis trunkDebug port1, port2 Availability admin Description Use this command to debug a trunk link failure.
1 Telnet Commands trunkShow Display trunking information. Synopsis trunkShow Availability all users Description Use this command to display trunking information. The fields displayed are as follows: Trunking Group Number Displays each trunking group on a switch. All the ports that are part of this trunking group are displayed. Port to port connections Displays the port to port trunking connections. Operands Example WWN Displays the WWN of the connected port.
Telnet Commands 1 turboRamTest Turbo SRAM logic test for 2Gb ASICs. Synopsis turboRamTest [passcount] Availability admin Description This command verifies the on chip SRAM located in the 2Gb ASIC using the Turbo-Ram BIST circuitry. These same SRAMS are tested by portRegTest and sramRetentionTest using PCI operations, but for this test the BIST controller is able to perform the SRAM write and read operations at a much faster rate.
1 Telnet Commands The test flow for each SRAM is as follows: Operands 1. Fill RAM with alternating FFFF 0000 pattern. (Subtest 1: turboram memory fill) 2. For each incrementing address read FFFF 0000 pattern and write 0000 FFFF. (Subtest 2: turbo-ram r-m-w inc 1) 3. For each incrementing address read 0000 FFFF pattern and write FFFF 0000. (Subtest 3: turbo-ram r-m-w inc 2) 4. For each decrementing address read FFFF 0000 pattern and write 0000 FFFF. (Subtest 4: turbo-ram r-m-w dec 1) 5.
Telnet Commands 1 uptime Display length of time the system has been operational. Synopsis uptime Availability All users Description Use this command to display the length of time the system has been in operation (also known as “up time”), the total cumulative amount of “up time” since the system was first powered-on, the date and time of the last reboot, and the reason for the last reboot. For up and powered-on times less than 60 seconds, the time is displayed in seconds.
1 Telnet Commands Example To display the uptime for a switch: switch:admin> uptime Up for: 3 days, 18:35 Powered for: 30 days, 16:05 Last up at: Mon Mar 22 12:00:00 1999 Reason: Power-on See Also date errShow fastboot reboot 1-276 Fabric OS Reference
Telnet Commands 1 uRouteConfig Configure a static route. Synopsis uRouteConfig port, domain, outputport Availability admin Description Use this command to configure static routes. A static route is assigned a specific path; the path does not change with a topology change unless the path becomes unavailable. After this command is issued, and if outputport is a usable port, all frames coming in from a specified port addressed to the specified domain are routed through the specified outputport.
1 Telnet Commands uRouteRemove Remove a static route. Synopsis uRouteRemove port, domainnumber Availability admin Description Use this command to remove a configured static route. When this command is issued, the route to the specified port and domain may not change. It does not change if the previous static route was along a minimum cost path. After this command is issued, the load sharing to the specified domain is revaluated.
Telnet Commands 1 uRouteShow Display unicast routing information. Synopsis uRouteShow [port],[domainnumber] Availability All users Description Use this command to display the unicast routing information for a port, as it is known by the FSPF path selection and routing task. The routing information describes how a frame, that is received from a port on the local switch, is to be routed to reach a destination switch. The following information is displayed: Local Domain ID:Domain number of local switch.
1 Telnet Commands Examples To display the unicast routing information: switch:admin> uRouteShow Local Domain ID: 1 In Port Domain Out Port Metric Hops Flags Next(Dom,Port) -------------------------------------------------------------------2 3 13 1000 1 D 3,7 Type to continue, Q to stop: 6 3 13 1000 1 D 3,7 Type to continue, Q to stop: 7 3 13 1000 1 D 3,7 Type to continue, Q to stop: 13 0 7 1000 1 D 0,8 4 2 2000 2 D 0,13 switch:admin> uRouteShow 13 Local Domain ID: 1 In Port Do
Telnet Commands 1 version Display firmware version information. Synopsis version Availability All users Description Use this command to display firmware version information and build dates.
1 Telnet Commands zoneAdd Add a member to the zone. Synopsis zoneAdd "zoneName", "member;member" Availability admin Description Use this command to add one or more members to an existing zone. Operands The following operands are required: zoneName Name for the existing zone, in quotation marks. member List of members to be added, in quotation marks, separated by semi-colons.
1 Telnet Commands zoneCreate Create a zone. Synopsis zoneCreate "zoneName", "member;member" Availability admin Description Use this command to create a new zone. A zone name is a C-style name beginning with a letter and followed by any number of letters, digits, and underscore characters. Names are case sensitive, for example “Zone_1” indicates a different zone than “zone_1”. Blank spaces are ignored. The zone member list must have at least one member (empty lists are not allowed).
1 Telnet Commands zoneName Name for a zone to be created, in quotation marks. This name cannot be used for any other zone object. member List of members to be included in zone, in quotation marks, separated by semi-colons.
Telnet Commands 1 zoneDelete Delete a zone. Synopsis zoneDelete "zoneName" Availability admin Description Use this command to delete a zone. Operands This command has the following operands: zoneName Example Name of the zone to be deleted, in quotation marks. This operand is required.
1 Telnet Commands zoneRemove Remove a member from a zone. Synopsis zoneRemove "zoneName", "member;member" Availability admin Description Use this command to remove one or more members from an existing zone. The member list is located by an exact string match, therefore, it is important to maintain the order when removing multiple members. For example, if a zone contains “array2; array3; array4”, removing “array3; array4” succeeds. but removing “array4; array3” fails.
1 Telnet Commands zoneShow Display zone information. Synopsis zoneShow [pattern] Availability All users Description Use this command to display zone configuration information. If no parameters are specified, all zone configuration information (both defined and enabled) is displayed. See cfgShow for a description of this display. If a parameter is specified, it is used as a pattern to match zone configuration names, and those that match in the defined configuration are displayed.
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Chapter Error Messages 2 This chapter explains the Fabric OS error message format and possible errors, including: • • • • • • • • • System Error Message Formats on page 2-1 Displaying Error Messages Using Telnet on page 2-2 Resetting Bad Ports on page 2-3 Post Test Commands on page 2-3 Diagnostic Test Failure and Recovery Actions on page 2-4 Error Message Numbers on page 2-4 Diagnostic Error Messages on page 2-9 System Error Messages on page 2-14 Fabric Watch Error Messages on page 2-19 System Error M
2 Error Messages The display halts after each error is displayed, prompting you to either press to continue or type a Q to quit. Continue pressing Enter until the prompt (=>) is displayed. In Figure 4-1, Error 02 represents a system error and Error 01 represents a diagnostic error (error number #004). Only diagnostic errors are assigned error numbers.
Error Messages 2 Resetting Bad Ports If any port fails during a diagnostic test, it is marked BAD in the status display. To retest a port which has been marked BAD, clear the port and set to OK using the diagClearError command. This command clears the port status only and does not clear the logs or change the port’s condition. The diagClearError command should only be used during diagnostic procedures to reset a bad port for retest.
2 Error Messages Diagnostic Test Failure and Recovery Actions The table below lists what actions to perform if the switch fails any of the diagnostic tests. Note: If you run the portStatsShow or the diagShow command prior to running an individual test, errors may appear as a result of the normal synchronization process. These errors should be addressed if the number of errors found increases after running the portStatsShow command again.
Error Messages Table 2-3 Test Name Error Name 0110 ramTest * DIAG-MEMORY 0111 DIAG-MEMSZ 0112 DIAG-MEMNULL portRegTest * DIAG-REGERR 0416 DIAG-REGERR_UNRST 040F DIAG-BUS_TIMEOUT 1020 centralMemoryTest * DIAG-CMBISRTO 1021 DIAG-CMBISRF 1025 DIAG-LCMRS 1026 DIAG-LCMTO 1027 DIAG-LCMEM 1028 DIAG-LCMEMTX 1029 DIAG-CMNOBUF 102A DIAG-CMERRTYPE 102B DIAG-CMERRPTN 102C DIAG-INTNOTCLR 103O DIAG-BADINT 106F DIAG-TIMEOUT 2030 cmiTest * DIAG-BADINT 2031 DIAG-INTNIL 2032 DIA
2 Error Messages Table 2-3 2-6 Error Message Numbers (Continued) Error Number Test Name Error Name 2640 portLoopbackTest * DIAG-ERRSTAT (ENCIN) 2641 DIAG-ERRSTAT (CRC) 2642 DIAG-ERRSTAT (TRUNC) 2643 DIAG-ERRSTAT (2LONG) 2644 DIAG-ERRSTAT (BADEOF) 2645 DIAG-ERRSTAT (ENCOUT) 2646 DIAG-ERRSTAT (BADORD) 2647 DIAG-ERRSTAT (DISCC3) 264F DIAG-INIT 265F DIAG-PORT_DIED 266E DIAG-DATA 266F DIAG-TIMEOUT 2660 DIAG-STATS(FTX) 2661 DIAG-STATS(FRX) 2662 DIAG-STATS(C3FRX) 2670 DIAG-P
Error Messages Table 2-3 Fabric OS Reference 2 Error Message Numbers (Continued) Error Number Test Name Error Name 3040 crossPortTest DIAG-ERRSTAT(ENCIN) 3041 DIAG-ERRSTAT(CRL) 3042 DIAG-ERRSTAT(TRUNC) 3043 DIAG-ERRSTAT(2LONG) 3044 DIAG-ERRSTAT(BADEOF) 3045 DIAG-ERRSTATENCOUT) 3046 DIAG-ERRSTAT(BADORD) 3047 DIAG-ERRSTAT(DISC3) 304F DIAG-INIT 305F DIAG-PORTDIED 3060 DIAG-STATS (FTX) 3061 DIAG-STATS (FRX) 3062 DIAG-STATS (C3FRX) 306E DIAG-DATA 306F DIAG-TIMEOUT 3070 DIA
2 Error Messages Table 2-3 Error Message Numbers (Continued) Error Number Test Name Error Name 3080 spinSilk DIAG-PORTM2M 3081 DIAG-NOSEGMENT 384F DIAG-INIT 385F DIAG-PORTDIED 3840 DIAG-ERRSTAT (ENCIN) 3841 DIAG-ERRSTAT (CRC) 3842 DIAG-ERRSTAT (TRUNC) 3843 DIAG-ERRSTAT (2LONG) 3844 DIAG-ERRSTAT (BADEOF) 3845 DIAG-ERRSTAT (ENCOUT) 3846 DIAG-ERRSTAT (BADORD) 3847 DIAG-ERRSTAT (DISCC3) 3870 DIAG-PORTABSENT 3871 DIAG-XMIT 3874 DIAG-PORTSTOPPED 3880 DIAG-PORTM2M 3881 DIAG
Error Messages 2 Diagnostic Error Messages This section provides information on the probable cause of a diagnostic error and what actions to take.
2 Error Messages Table 2-4 Message DIAG-CMERRTYPE Diagnostic Error Messages (Continued) Description Probable Cause Action Port got the wrong CMEM error type ASIC failure Replace mainboard assembly CMI message received failed bad checksum test ASIC or mainboard failure Replace mainboard assembly CMI data received did not match data transmitted ASIC or mainboard failure Replace mainboard assembly Unintended ASIC erroneously got CMI capture flag ASIC or mainboard failure Replace mainboard asse
Error Messages Table 2-4 Diagnostic Error Messages (Continued) Message DIAG-ERRSTAT Err#2640-2647, 3040-3047, 3840-3847 [portLoopbackTest, crossPortTest, spinSilk] DIAG-INIT Err#264F, 304F, 384F Description Probable Cause Action ASIC, mainboard, SFP module or fiber cable failure Replace mainboard assembly, SFP module or fiber cable Port failed to go active in the loopback mode requested ASIC, main board, SFP module or fiber cable failure Replace mainboard assembly, SFP module or fiber cable ASI
2 Error Messages Table 2-4 Message DIAG-LCMRS Err#1F25, 1025 Diagnostic Error Messages (Continued) Description Probable Cause Action Central Memory Read Short: M bytes requested but not received ASIC failure Replace mainboard assembly Central Memory Timeout: Data transfer initiated did not complete within the timeout period ASIC failure Replace mainboard assembly Test failed to malloc mainboard failure Replace mainboard assembly Memory size to be tested is less than or equal to zero mainboar
Error Messages Table 2-4 Diagnostic Error Messages (Continued) Message DIAG-PORTSTOPPED Err#3874 [spinSilk] DIAG-PORTWRONG Err#3078 2 Description Probable Cause Action Port is no longer transmitting, as indicated by the Number Of Frames Transmitted counter being stuck at N frames ASIC, GBIC module or fiber cable failure Replace mainboard assembly, GBIC module or fiber cable Frame erroneously received by port M instead of the intended port N ASIC failure Replace mainboard assembly POST is skipp
2 Error Messages System Error Messages This section provides information on the probable cause of a system error and what actions to take. Table 2-5 System Error Messages Message Description Probable Cause Action ASIC, MINI_BUFFER, LOG_WARNING ASIC Failure Bad main board Contact HP technical support CONFIG CORRUPT The switch configuration information has become irrevocably corrupted. OS error The system automatically resorts to the default configuration settings.
Error Messages Table 2-5 2 System Error Messages (Continued) Message Description Probable Cause Action FCPH, EXCHBAD, L, S Bad exchange OS error Contact HP technical support FCPH, EXCHFREE, L, S Unable to free an exchange OS error Contact HP technical support FLANNEL, PHANTOM, LOG_WARNING Port’s PLT limit exceeded OS error Contact HP technical support FLASH, BAD_MIRROR, LOG_WARNING The system’s flash memory has encountered an error.
2 Error Messages Table 2-5 Message System Error Messages (Continued) Probable Cause Action LSDB, NOLSR, LOG_WARNING No Link State Record for domain OS error Contact HP technical support MCAST, ADDBRANCH, LOG_ERROR Add Branch failed OS error Contact HP technical support MCAST, ADDPORT, LOG_WARNING Add Port failed OS error Contact HP technical support MCAST, REMBRANCH, LOG_ERROR Remove branch failed OS error Contact HP technical support MCAST, REMPORT, LOG_WARNING Remove port failed OS e
Error Messages Table 2-5 2 System Error Messages (Continued) Message Description Probable Cause Action PANIC, INTCONTEXT, LOG_PANIC Data out of sync OS error Contact HP technical support PANIC, ZOMTIMSET, LOG_PANIC Attempt to set a zombie timer OS error Contact HP technical support PANIC, ZOMTIMKILL, LOG_PANIC Zombie timer destroyed OS error Contact HP technical support PANIC, FREETIMRLSD, LOG_PANIC Free timer released OS error Contact HP technical support PANIC, TIMEUSECNT, LOG_PANI
2 Error Messages Table 2-5 Message System Error Messages (Continued) Description Probable Cause Action SYS, INTRPT, LOG_CRITICAL Bad system interrupt OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHRD, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory read error OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHWR, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory write error OS error Contact HP technical support TEMP, 1_FAILED, LOG_WARNING Switch overheated Fan Failure Contact HP technical support TEMP, 2_FAILED, LOG_ERROR Switch overheated
2 Error Messages Table 2-5 Message System Error Messages (Continued) Description Probable Cause Action SYS, INTRPT, LOG_CRITICAL Bad system interrupt OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHRD, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory read error OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHWR, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory write error OS error Contact HP technical support TEMP, 1_FAILED, LOG_WARNING Switch overheated Fan Failure Contact HP technical support TEMP, 2_FAILED, LOG_ERROR Switch overheated
2 Error Messages Table 2-5 Message System Error Messages (Continued) Description Probable Cause Action SYS, INTRPT, LOG_CRITICAL Bad system interrupt OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHRD, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory read error OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHWR, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory write error OS error Contact HP technical support TEMP, 1_FAILED, LOG_WARNING Switch overheated Fan Failure Contact HP technical support TEMP, 2_FAILED, LOG_ERROR Switch overheated
2 Error Messages Table 2-5 Message System Error Messages (Continued) Description Probable Cause Action SYS, INTRPT, LOG_CRITICAL Bad system interrupt OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHRD, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory read error OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHWR, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory write error OS error Contact HP technical support TEMP, 1_FAILED, LOG_WARNING Switch overheated Fan Failure Contact HP technical support TEMP, 2_FAILED, LOG_ERROR Switch overheated
2 Error Messages Table 2-5 Message System Error Messages (Continued) Description Probable Cause Action SYS, INTRPT, LOG_CRITICAL Bad system interrupt OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHRD, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory read error OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHWR, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory write error OS error Contact HP technical support TEMP, 1_FAILED, LOG_WARNING Switch overheated Fan Failure Contact HP technical support TEMP, 2_FAILED, LOG_ERROR Switch overheated
2 Error Messages Table 2-5 Message System Error Messages (Continued) Description Probable Cause Action SYS, INTRPT, LOG_CRITICAL Bad system interrupt OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHRD, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory read error OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHWR, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory write error OS error Contact HP technical support TEMP, 1_FAILED, LOG_WARNING Switch overheated Fan Failure Contact HP technical support TEMP, 2_FAILED, LOG_ERROR Switch overheated
2 Error Messages Table 2-5 Message System Error Messages (Continued) Description Probable Cause Action SYS, INTRPT, LOG_CRITICAL Bad system interrupt OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHRD, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory read error OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHWR, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory write error OS error Contact HP technical support TEMP, 1_FAILED, LOG_WARNING Switch overheated Fan Failure Contact HP technical support TEMP, 2_FAILED, LOG_ERROR Switch overheated
2 Error Messages Table 2-5 Message System Error Messages (Continued) Description Probable Cause Action SYS, INTRPT, LOG_CRITICAL Bad system interrupt OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHRD, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory read error OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHWR, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory write error OS error Contact HP technical support TEMP, 1_FAILED, LOG_WARNING Switch overheated Fan Failure Contact HP technical support TEMP, 2_FAILED, LOG_ERROR Switch overheated
2 Error Messages Table 2-5 Message System Error Messages (Continued) Description Probable Cause Action SYS, INTRPT, LOG_CRITICAL Bad system interrupt OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHRD, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory read error OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHWR, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory write error OS error Contact HP technical support TEMP, 1_FAILED, LOG_WARNING Switch overheated Fan Failure Contact HP technical support TEMP, 2_FAILED, LOG_ERROR Switch overheated
2 Error Messages Table 2-5 Message System Error Messages (Continued) Description Probable Cause Action SYS, INTRPT, LOG_CRITICAL Bad system interrupt OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHRD, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory read error OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHWR, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory write error OS error Contact HP technical support TEMP, 1_FAILED, LOG_WARNING Switch overheated Fan Failure Contact HP technical support TEMP, 2_FAILED, LOG_ERROR Switch overheated
2 Error Messages Table 2-5 Message System Error Messages (Continued) Description Probable Cause Action SYS, INTRPT, LOG_CRITICAL Bad system interrupt OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHRD, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory read error OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHWR, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory write error OS error Contact HP technical support TEMP, 1_FAILED, LOG_WARNING Switch overheated Fan Failure Contact HP technical support TEMP, 2_FAILED, LOG_ERROR Switch overheated
2 Error Messages Table 2-5 Message System Error Messages (Continued) Description Probable Cause Action SYS, INTRPT, LOG_CRITICAL Bad system interrupt OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHRD, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory read error OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHWR, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory write error OS error Contact HP technical support TEMP, 1_FAILED, LOG_WARNING Switch overheated Fan Failure Contact HP technical support TEMP, 2_FAILED, LOG_ERROR Switch overheated
2 Error Messages Table 2-5 Message System Error Messages (Continued) Description Probable Cause Action SYS, INTRPT, LOG_CRITICAL Bad system interrupt OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHRD, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory read error OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHWR, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory write error OS error Contact HP technical support TEMP, 1_FAILED, LOG_WARNING Switch overheated Fan Failure Contact HP technical support TEMP, 2_FAILED, LOG_ERROR Switch overheated
2 Error Messages Table 2-5 Message System Error Messages (Continued) Description Probable Cause Action SYS, INTRPT, LOG_CRITICAL Bad system interrupt OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHRD, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory read error OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHWR, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory write error OS error Contact HP technical support TEMP, 1_FAILED, LOG_WARNING Switch overheated Fan Failure Contact HP technical support TEMP, 2_FAILED, LOG_ERROR Switch overheated
2 Error Messages Table 2-5 Message System Error Messages (Continued) Description Probable Cause Action SYS, INTRPT, LOG_CRITICAL Bad system interrupt OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHRD, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory read error OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHWR, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory write error OS error Contact HP technical support TEMP, 1_FAILED, LOG_WARNING Switch overheated Fan Failure Contact HP technical support TEMP, 2_FAILED, LOG_ERROR Switch overheated
2 Error Messages Table 2-5 Message System Error Messages (Continued) Description Probable Cause Action SYS, INTRPT, LOG_CRITICAL Bad system interrupt OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHRD, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory read error OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHWR, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory write error OS error Contact HP technical support TEMP, 1_FAILED, LOG_WARNING Switch overheated Fan Failure Contact HP technical support TEMP, 2_FAILED, LOG_ERROR Switch overheated
2 Error Messages Table 2-5 Message System Error Messages (Continued) Description Probable Cause Action SYS, INTRPT, LOG_CRITICAL Bad system interrupt OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHRD, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory read error OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHWR, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory write error OS error Contact HP technical support TEMP, 1_FAILED, LOG_WARNING Switch overheated Fan Failure Contact HP technical support TEMP, 2_FAILED, LOG_ERROR Switch overheated
2 Error Messages Table 2-5 Message System Error Messages (Continued) Description Probable Cause Action SYS, INTRPT, LOG_CRITICAL Bad system interrupt OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHRD, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory read error OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHWR, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory write error OS error Contact HP technical support TEMP, 1_FAILED, LOG_WARNING Switch overheated Fan Failure Contact HP technical support TEMP, 2_FAILED, LOG_ERROR Switch overheated
2 Error Messages Table 2-5 Message System Error Messages (Continued) Description Probable Cause Action SYS, INTRPT, LOG_CRITICAL Bad system interrupt OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHRD, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory read error OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHWR, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory write error OS error Contact HP technical support TEMP, 1_FAILED, LOG_WARNING Switch overheated Fan Failure Contact HP technical support TEMP, 2_FAILED, LOG_ERROR Switch overheated
2 Error Messages Table 2-5 Message System Error Messages (Continued) Description Probable Cause Action SYS, INTRPT, LOG_CRITICAL Bad system interrupt OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHRD, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory read error OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHWR, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory write error OS error Contact HP technical support TEMP, 1_FAILED, LOG_WARNING Switch overheated Fan Failure Contact HP technical support TEMP, 2_FAILED, LOG_ERROR Switch overheated
2 Error Messages Table 2-5 Message System Error Messages (Continued) Description Probable Cause Action SYS, INTRPT, LOG_CRITICAL Bad system interrupt OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHRD, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory read error OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHWR, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory write error OS error Contact HP technical support TEMP, 1_FAILED, LOG_WARNING Switch overheated Fan Failure Contact HP technical support TEMP, 2_FAILED, LOG_ERROR Switch overheated
2 Error Messages Table 2-5 Message System Error Messages (Continued) Description Probable Cause Action SYS, INTRPT, LOG_CRITICAL Bad system interrupt OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHRD, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory read error OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHWR, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory write error OS error Contact HP technical support TEMP, 1_FAILED, LOG_WARNING Switch overheated Fan Failure Contact HP technical support TEMP, 2_FAILED, LOG_ERROR Switch overheated
2 Error Messages Table 2-5 Message System Error Messages (Continued) Description Probable Cause Action SYS, INTRPT, LOG_CRITICAL Bad system interrupt OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHRD, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory read error OS error Contact HP technical support SYS, FLASHWR, LOG_ERROR FLASH memory write error OS error Contact HP technical support TEMP, 1_FAILED, LOG_WARNING Switch overheated Fan Failure Contact HP technical support TEMP, 2_FAILED, LOG_ERROR Switch overheated