AB291A Fabric Clustering System Support Guide (12-port Switch), April 2004
Table Of Contents
- About This Document
- 1 Introduction to Technology
- 2 Hardware Overview
- 3 Installation Planning
- 4 Installing HP Fabric Clustering System
- 5 Administration and Management
- HP-UX Host Administration and Management
- Switch Administration and Management
- CLI Overview
- Using the CLI
- Advanced Switch Setup
- Configuration, Image, and Log Files
- Configuration, Image, and Log File Overview
- File Management
- Listing Configuration, Image, and Log Files
- Viewing Configuration Files
- Viewing Log Files
- Saving Configuration Files
- Saving for System Reboot
- Saving the Backup Configuration
- Specifying the Configuration to Use at
- Saving and Copying Files
- Downloading Files to the System
- Deleting Configuration, Image, and Log Files
- Managing Log Files
- Understanding the Log Format
- Uploading Log Files
- Administering the System
- 6 Monitoring and Troubleshooting
- A Specifications
- B HP 12-Port 4X Fabric Copper Switch Commands
- Show Commands
- show arp ethernet
- show arp IB
- show authentication
- show backplane
- show boot-config
- show card
- show card-inventory
- show clock
- show config
- show fan
- show host
- show ib
- show ib sm configuration
- show ib sm multicast
- show ib sm neighbor
- show ib sm node subnet-prefix
- show ib sm partition
- show ib sm port
- show ib sm service
- show ib sm switch
- show ib-agent channel-adapter
- show ib-agent summary
- show ib-agent switch
- show ib-agent switch linear-frd-info
- show ib-agent switch all mcast-info lid
- show ib-agent switch all node-info
- show ib-agent switch all pkey-info
- show ib-agent switch port-info
- show ib-agent switch sl-vl-map
- show ib-agent switch switch-info
- show interface ib
- show interface ib sm
- show interface ib sm statistics
- show interface mgmt-ethernet
- show interface mgmt-ib
- show interface mgmt-serial
- show ip
- show location
- show logging
- show ntp
- show power-supply
- show running-status
- show sensor
- show snmp
- show system-services
- show terminal
- show trace
- show user
- show version
- IP Commands
- HP Fabric Clustering System Commands
- Administrative Commands
- action
- boot-config
- broadcast
- card
- clock
- configure
- copy
- delete
- dir
- disable
- enable
- exec
- exit
- ftp-server enable
- gateway
- help
- history
- hostname
- install
- interface
- interface mgmt-ethernet
- interface mgmt-ib
- ip
- location
- login
- logging
- logout
- more
- ntp
- ping
- radius-server
- reload
- shutdown
- snmp-server
- telnet
- terminal length
- terminal time-out
- trace
- type
- username
- who
- write
- Show Commands
- C How to Use Windows HyperTerminal
- Glossary

HP 12-Port 4X Fabric Copper Switch Commands
Show Commands
Appendix B
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lid 16-bit base-LID of this port.
master-sm-lid 16-bit base LID of the master subnet manager managing this port.
cap-mask 32-bit bitmask that specifies the supported capabilities of the port. A bit value of 1 (one) indicates a
supported capability. The bits are: 0, 11-15, 18, 21-31 (Reserved and always 0.), 1 IsSM, 2
IsNoticeSupported, 3 IsTrapSupported, 4 IsResetSupported, 5 IsAutomaticMigrationSupported, 6
IsSLMappingSupported, 7 IsMKeyNVRAM (supports M_Key in NVRAM), 8 IsPKeyNVRAM (supports
P_Key in NVRAM), 9 Is LED Info Supported, 10 IsSMdisabled, 16 IsConnectionManagementSupported,
17 IsSNMPTunnelingSupported, 19 IsDeviceManagementSupported, 20 IsVendorClassSupported.Values
are expressed in hexadecimal.
diag-code 16-bit diagnostic code. See section 14.2.5.6.1 Interpretation of Diagcode, “InfiniBand™ Architecture, Vol.
1, Release 1.0”, for more information.
mkey-lease-peri
od
Initial value of the lease-period timer in seconds. The lease period is the length of time that the M_Key
protection bits are to remain non-zero after a SubnSet (PortInfo) fails an M_Key check. After the lease
period expires, clearing the M_Key protection bits allows any subnet manager to read (and then set) the
M_Key. Set this field to 0 to indicate that the lease period is never to expire. See section 14.2.4,
Management Key, “InfiniBand™ Architecture, Vol. 1, Release 1.0”, for more information.
link-width-enabl
ed
Enabled link width. The value is an integer that indicates the enabled link-width sets for this port. The
value may be,
0 (no state change),
1 (1x),
2 (4x),
3 (1x or 4x),
8 (12x),
9 (1x or 12x),
10 (4x or 12x),
11 (1x, 4x or 12x),
255 (set this parameter to the LinkWidthSupported value).
link-width-supp
orted
Supported link width. The value is 1 (1x), 3 (1x or 4x), or 11 (1x, 4x, or 12x).
link-width-activ
e
Active link width. Used in conjunction with LinkSpeedActive to determine the link rate between two
nodes. The value is 1 (1x), 2 (4x), or 8 (12x).
link-speed-supp
orted
Supported link speed. The value is 1 (2.5 Gbps).
state A higher form of addressing than PhyState, State determines that the nodes can actually communicate and
indicates the state transition that has occurred. A transition is a port change from down to initialize,
initialize to down, armed to down, or active to down as a result of link state machine logic. Changes to the
port state resulting from SubnSet have no affect on this parameter value. The value is noStateChange,
down, initialize, armed, or active.
phy-state Indicates the actual state of the port. This is used to determine that electricity is flowing between nodes and
they can hand-shake. The value is noStateChange, sleeping, polling, disabled, portConfigurationTraining,
linkup, or linkErrorRecovery. The default state upon power-up is polling.
link-down-def-st
ate
Default LinkDown state to return to. The value is noStateChange, sleeping, or polling,. See section 5.5.2,
Status Outputs (MAD GET), “InfiniBand™ Architecture, Vol. 2, Release 1.0”, for more information.
Table B-17 show ib sm port Command Field Descriptions (Continued)
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