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show arp ethernet

show authentication

show backplane

show boot-config

show bridge-forwarding

show bridge-group

show bridge-subnets

show card

show card-inventory

show cdp

show cdp entry

show cdp neighbors

show clock

show config

show diagnostic

show diagnostic card

show diagnostic chassis

show diagnostic fan

show diagnostic fru-error

show diagnostic interface ethernet

show diagnostic interface fc

show diagnostic interface ib

show diagnostic post

show diagnostic power-supply

show diagnostic rack-locator

show fan

show fc srp initiator

show fc srp initiator-wwpn-view

show fc srp it

show fc srp itl

show fc srp itl-statistics

show fc srp lu

show fc srp statistics

show fc srp target

show fc srp-global

show host

show ib dm ioc

show ib dm iou

show ib pm config

show ib pm connection counter

show ib pm connection monitor

show ib pm port counter

show ib pm port monitor

show ib pm threshold

show ib sm configuration

show ib sm db-sync

show ib sm sm-info

show ib sm multicast

show ib sm neighbor

show ib sm node

show ib sm partition

show ib sm port

show ib sm service

show ib sm subscription

show ib sm switch

show ib sm switch-elem-route

show ib sm switch-route

show ib-agent channel-adapter

show ib-agent summary

show ib-agent switch

show interface ethernet

show interface fc

show interface gateway

show interface ib

show interface mgmt-ethernet

show interface mgmt-ib

show interface mgmt-serial

show ip

show ip http

show ip http server secure

show location

show logging

show ntp

show power-supply

show redundancy-group

show running-status

show sensor

show snmp

show system

show system-mode

show system-services

show terminal

show trace

show trunk

show user

show version


Show Commands


This chapter documents the following commands:

show arp ethernet

show authentication

show backplane

show boot-config

show bridge-forwarding

show bridge-group

show bridge-subnets

show card

show card-inventory

show cdp

show cdp entry

show cdp neighbors

show clock

show clock

show config

show diagnostic

show diagnostic card

show diagnostic chassis

show diagnostic fan

show diagnostic fru-error

show diagnostic interface ethernet

show diagnostic interface fc

show diagnostic interface ib

show diagnostic post

show diagnostic power-supply

show diagnostic rack-locator

show fan

show fc srp initiator

show fc srp initiator-wwpn-view

show fc srp it

show fc srp itl

show fc srp itl-statistics

show fc srp lu

show fc srp statistics

show fc srp target

show fc srp-global

show host

show ib dm ioc

show ib dm iou

show ib pm config

show ib pm connection counter

show ib pm connection monitor

show ib pm port counter

show ib pm port monitor

show ib pm threshold

show ib sm configuration

show ib sm db-sync

show ib sm multicast

show ib sm neighbor

show ib sm node

show ib sm partition

show ib sm port

show ib sm service

show ib sm switch

show ib sm switch-elem-route

show ib sm switch-route

show ib-agent channel-adapter

show ib-agent summary

show ib-agent switch

show interface ethernet

show interface fc

show interface gateway

show interface ib

show interface mgmt-ethernet

show interface mgmt-ib

show interface mgmt-serial

show ip

show ip http

show location

show logging

show ntp

show power-supply

show redundancy-group

show running-status

show sensor

show snmp

show system-mode

show system-services

show terminal

show trace

show trunk

show user

show version

show arp ethernet

To display entries in the Ethernet ARP routing table, enter the show arp ethernet command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show arp ethernet

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012

Privilege Level:

Ethernet read-only user.

Your Server Switch dynamically creates ARP connections on an as-needed basis and removes ARP entries from ARP routing tables when connections drop.

Table 6-1 describes the fields in the show arp ethernet command output.

Table 6-1 show arp ethernet Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

port

Port (in slot#/port# format) on your Server Switch to which the host connects.

physical-address

MAC address of the host.

net-address

IP address of the host.

type

Type of route between the host and your Server Switch, either static or dynamic.


Examples

The following example displays the entries in the Ethernet ARP routing table of the Server Switch.

SFS-7000P# show arp ethernet
===============================================================
                  ARP Information
===============================================================
port    physical-address       net-address         type
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4/1     00:05:ad:00:10:41      20.45.0.1           static

Related Commands

arp ethernet

show authentication

To display how your system authenticates logins, enter the show authentication command in Privileged Exec mode.

show authentication

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module

Privilege Level:

General read-only user.

Use this command to determine if your Server Switch uses a RADIIUS server, along with the local database, to authenticate CLI user logins. If your Server Switch uses both resources, the command output displays the order in which your Server Switch authenticates logins.

Table 6-2 describes the fields in the show authentication command output.

Table 6-2 show authentication Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

authentication method

Displays whether your Server Switch authenticates logins with the local CLI database, the RADIUS server, or both. If both, the output displays the order in which your Server Switch authenticates the login.


Examples

The following example displays the authentication method that the Server Switch uses.

SFS-7000P# show authentication

     authentication method: local
     ----------------------------

Related Commands

authentication
radius-server

show backplane

To display a breakdown of Serial Electrically Erasable and Programmable Read-Only Memory (SEEPROM) details of your Server Switch, enter the show backplane command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show backplane

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012

Privilege Level:

General read-only user.

The output of the show backplane command assists product support personnel.

Table 6-3 describes the fields in the show backplane command output.

Table 6-3 show backplane Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

base-mac-addr

24-bit base MAC address of this chassis.

chassis-id

Factory-assigned, 64-bit chassis-identification number.

chassis-guid

Factory-assigned GUID of the chassis.

product serial-number

Factory-assigned product serial number.

pca serial-number

Printed circuit assembly (PCA) serial number.

pca number

Printed Circuit Assembly (PCA) assembly number.

fru number

Field replaceable unit (FRU) number for the actual switch (Cisco SFS 3001) or chassis (Cisco SFS 3012).


Examples

The following example displays the SEEPROM details of the Server Switch backplane.

SFS-270> show backplane

================================================================================
                               Backplane Seeprom
================================================================================
base-mac-addr        chassis-id             chassis-guid        
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0:5:ad:0:0:0         0x5ad000000197d        0x5ad000000197d       

================================================================================
                               Backplane Seeprom
================================================================================
product            pca                pca                fru              
serial-number      serial-number      number             number           
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0                  PY-0405-00044      SFS-7000P 248 

show boot-config

To display the active system image that runs when your Server Switch boots, enter the show boot-config command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show boot-config

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

No default behavior or values

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module

Privilege Level:

General read-only user.

The show boot-config command displays the image that initializes chassis firmware and configures the interfaces.

This command lists the files that were used to bring up the system, the files to use the next time the system reboots, and the backup files to use in the event that the primary boot files are not available.

Table 6-4 describes the fields in the show boot-config command output.

Table 6-4 show boot-config Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

slot-id

Slot identifier of the controller card in use.

sw-version

Version of the software image that initialized chassis components.

last-image-source

Directory name of the active system image used to initialize chassis components.

primary-image-source

Name and directory location of the active system image to use to initialize chassis components the next time the system boots.


Examples

The following example displays the image that the Server Switch boots.

SFS-7000P# show boot-config
============================================================================
                   System Boot Configuration
============================================================================
                  slot-id : 1
               sw-version : OS-1.1.3/build255
        last-image-source : OS-1.1.3/build255
     primary-image-source : OS-1.1.3/build255

Related Commands

boot-config
install
reload
show version

show bridge-forwarding

To display the subnets to which bridge groups forward traffic, enter the show bridge-forwarding command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show bridge-forwarding [integer] [subnet subnet-prefix prefix-length]

Syntax Description

integer

(Optional) Bridge group number. Narrows the display output to only forwarding information relevant to that particular bridge group.

subnet

(Optional) Specifies a particular subnet to display in the command output.

subnet-prefix

(Optional) Particular subnet to display in the command output.

prefix-length

(Optional) Prefix length of the subnet to display in the command output.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes:

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012

Privilege Level:

Unrestricted read-write user.

Table 6-7 explains the fields that appear in the show bridge-subnets command output.

Table 6-5 show bridge-subnets Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

bridge

Number of the bridge group that bridges the subnet.

subnet-prefix

Subnet prefix that the bridge-group bridges.

subnet-prefix-len

Length of the subnet prefix of the subnet.


Examples

The following example provides sample output of the show bridge-subnets command:

SFS-7000P# show bridge-subnets

================================================================================
                                 Bridge Subnets
================================================================================
bridge subnet-prefix   subnet-prefix-len
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1      192.168.0.0     22
2      192.168.13.32   29

Related Commands

bridge-group

show bridge-group

To display the attributes of bridge groups, enter the show bridge-group command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show bridge-group [bridge-groupID#]

Syntax Description

bridge-groupID#

(Optional) Integer value that represents a bridge group. Use the bridge-group ID number to view the attributes of one specific bridge group.


Defaults

Without an argument, the show bridge-group command shows all bridge groups.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines:

Privilege Level:

General read-only user.

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012

Table 6-6 describes the fields in the show bridge-group command output.

Table 6-6 show bridge-group Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

bridge-group-id

Displays the integer-value identifier of the bridge group that the administrator assigned with the bridge-group command.

bridge-group-name

Displays the ASCII text string identifier that the administrator assigned with the bridge-group command.

eth-bridge-port

Displays the trunk that the bridge group uses to connect to the Ethernet switch.

ib-bridge-port

Displays the internal gateway slot#/port# of the bridge-group.

broadcast-forwarding

Displays True if you enable broadcast-forwarding. Displays False if you disable broadcast forwarding.

broadcast-forwarding-mode

 

loop-protection-method

Displays one if you enable ARP Packet Painting. Displays ? if you disable ARP Packet Painting. Refer to the Ethernet Gateway User Guide for more information.

multicast

Displays true if the bridge group belongs to a multicast group. Displays false if the bridge group does not belong to a multicast group.

redundancy-group

Displays the redundancy group to which the bridge group belongs.

status-in-redundancy-group

Displays none (when the bridge group is not in a redundancy group), primary, or secondary.


Examples

The following example (output abridged) shows all bridge groups on the Server Switch.

SFS-7000P# show bridge-group 

================================================================================
                                 Bridge Groups
================================================================================
           bridge-group-id : 1
         bridge-group-name : 
           eth-bridge-port : trunk 1 (not tagged)
            ib-bridge-port : 5/2(gw) (pkey: ff:ff)
      broadcast-forwarding : false
 broadcast-forwarding-mode : inherit-from-redundancy-group
    loop-protection-method : one
                 multicast : false
            multicast-mode : inherit-from-redundancy-group
          redundancy-group : 1
status-in-redundancy-group : primary

Related Commands

bridge-group

show bridge-subnets

To display the subnets that a particular bridge group bridges, enter the show bridge-subnets command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show bridge-subnets [bridge-group-number]

Syntax Description

bridge-group-number

(Optional) Limits the command output to the subnets of one particular bridge group.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012

Privilege Level:

Unrestricted read-write user.

Table 6-7 explains the fields that appear in the show bridge-subnets command output.

Table 6-7 show bridge-subnets Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

bridge

Number of the bridge group that bridges the subnet.

subnet-prefix

Subnet prefix that the bridge-group bridges.

subnet-prefix-len

Length of the subnet prefix of the subnet.


Examples

The following example provides sample output of the show bridge-subnets command:

SFS-7000P# show bridge-subnets

================================================================================
                                 Bridge Subnets
================================================================================
bridge subnet-prefix   subnet-prefix-len
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1      192.168.0.0     22
2      192.168.13.32   29

Related Commands

bridge-group

show card

To display the configuration, status, and Serial Electrically Erasable and Programmable Read Only Memory (SEEPROM) details of interface cards, enter the show card command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show card {card-selection | all}

Syntax Description

card-selection

Card, list of cards, or range of cards to view.

all

Displays the details of all interface cards in your Server Switch.


Defaults

The show card command displays all cards by default.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module

Privilege Level:

General read-only user.

Use the following syntax format to display the details of one card:

show card 5

Use the following syntax format to display the details of a list of cards:

show card 5,9,14

Use the following syntax format to display the details of a range of cards:

show card 5-9

Use the following syntax format to display the details of a list with ranges of cards:

show card 5, 7-9, 14

Table 6-8 describes the fields in the show card command output.

Table 6-8 show card Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

slot

Displays the number of the slot that the card occupies.

admin type

Displays the type of the interface card that the administrator specified with the type command. The first two letters of the entry indicate the general type of the card:

en for Ethernet

ib for InfiniBand

fc for Fibre Channel

The number of ports on the card follow the two-letter type identifier. The remaining number and letter identify the speed of the ports on the card. The admin type fc2port2G indicates a Fibre Channel card with two ports that run at a maximum speed of 2 Gbps.

Note The controller and controllerIb12port4x cards serve as an exception to these rules.

The "admin type" identifier "controller" indicates the type of independent controller card found on both sides of the system chassis. The "admin type" identifier "controllerIb12port4x" indicates a controller card that piggy-backs onto a 12-port InfiniBand switch card where each port connection can support speeds up to 4X.

oper type

Displays the type of the card as detected by the controller. If any conflict occurs between admin type and oper type, the system assumes that the type specified by oper type is correct and allows you to configure the card based upon this assumption. If a type mismatch occurs, verify that you are selecting the correct type for the card in the chassis.

admin status

Displays the administrative status (that you configure with the shutdown and no shutdown commands) of the port.

oper status

Displays the operational status as detected by the controller. This represents the absolute status of the interface card based upon self-detection. The value of this read-only field appears as one of the following:

unknown, which generally indicates that an error occurred when the card booted

up, which indicates that the card successfully runs

down, which indicates that a user disabled the card with the shutdown command

failure, which indicates that the card failed to boot correctly

The "up" indicator means that your card runs successfully. You can only configure cards with an operational status of "up."

oper code

Displays the general condition of the interface card. The general condition may appear as any of the following:

unknown

normal

wrongBootImage

bootFailed

tooHot

checkingBootImage

rebooting

booting

standby

recoveryImage

A condition of "unknown" indicates an unsupported interface card. To address this condition, replace the card with a supported card.

The oper code of a card must appear as "normal" for the oper status of the card to appear as "up."

A "wrong-image" condition indicates that the active system image on the interface card does not match the active system image on the controller. All cards must run the same active system image as the controller card to function.

A "bootFailed" condition indicates that the active system image on the card was incompletely or incorrectly loaded. If the other interface cards come up successfully, reset the individual card. Otherwise, reboot your entire Server Switch.

When your card overheats, the "tooHot" condition appears in the show card command output. Enter the "show fan" command to check to see if your fans have failed.

The "booting" condition indicates that the card has not finished loading necessary image data for internal configuration.

boot stage

Boot Stage could be any of the following:

recovery

ipl

ppcboot

fpga

pic

ib

rootfs

kernel

exe

done

boot status

Boot Status may appear as any of the following:

upgrading

success

failed

badVersion

badCrc

memoryError

outOfSpace

programmingError

hardwareError

fileNotFound

inProgress

boot image

Displays the active system image that the card runs when it boots.

product serial-number

Displays the factory-assigned product serial number of the card.

pca serial-number

Displays the Printed Circuit-Assembly (PCA) serial number of the card.

pca number

Displays the Printed Circuit-Assembly (PCA) assembly number of the card.

fru number

Displays the field-replaceable unit (FRU) number of the card.



Note When you run the show card command on a Cisco SFS 7008, as asterisk (*) next to the slot number identifies the controller card on which you executed this command. The asterisk does not identify the normal or standby controllers. That information appears in the "oper code" column.


Examples

To display the configuration and status information for cards 5, 9, 14, and 16:

SFS-7000P# show card 5,9,14,16
============================================================================
                                Card Information
============================================================================
     admin                oper                 admin    oper     oper
slot type                 type                 status   status   code
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5    en4port1G            en4port1G            up       up       normal
9    fc2port2G            fc2port2G            up       up       normal
14   controller           controller           up       up       normal
16   ib12port4x           ib12port4x           up       up       normal

============================================================================
                             Card Boot Information
============================================================================
     boot         boot               boot
slot stage        status             image
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5    done         success             OS-1.1.2/build084
9    done         success             OS-1.1.2/build084
14   done         success             OS-1.1.2/build084
16   done         success             OS-1.1.2/build084

============================================================================
                                  Card Seeprom
============================================================================
     product          pca              pca              fru
slot serial-number    serial-number    number           number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5    00024            1234             95-00007-01      1234
9    1234             1234             95-00008-01      1234
14   00002            00002            95-00005-01      1234
16   1234             1234             95-00006-01      1234
SFS-7000P#

On the Cisco SFS 7008, an asterisk (*) designates the active controller card from which you have initiated your CLI session.

SFS-270# show card

   =========================================================================
                                   Card Information
   =========================================================================
        admin                 oper                  admin    oper     oper      
   slot type                  type                  status   status   code    
   -------------------------------------------------------------------------
   11*  controllerFabric12x   controllerFabric12x   up       up       normal    
   12   controllerFabric12x   controllerFabric12x   up       up       standby

Related Commands

action
boot-config
card
install
shutdown
type

show card-inventory

To display the system resources and image data of interface cards, enter the show card-inventory command in User Execute mode or Privileged Execute mode.


Note The show card-inventory command only displays cards with an oper-status of up.


show card-inventory [card-selection | all]

Syntax Description

card-selection

(Optional) Card, list of cards, or range of cards to view.

all

(Optional) Displays resources and data of all cards in the chassis.


Defaults

The show card-inventory defaults to show card-inventory all.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module

Privilege Level:

General read-only user.

Each interface card is a system in itself. The following comprise system resources:

available and used memory

available and used flash memory

active system image on the interface card

CPU name and version

The active system image should match the active image that runs on the controller card. Occasions may occur when you update the system image on the controller but not on an interface card, such as when you swap interface cards between chassis or update the system image on the controller when an interface card goes down. Disk space may be an issue if you try to update the system image on the controller but cannot propagate this data to the interface card because the interface card has no free space.

The CPU description may be requested by support personnel in the event you are experience difficulties with a controller or interface card.

Table 6-9 describes the fields in the show card-inventory command output.

Table 6-9 show card-inventory Command Field Descriptions 

field
description

slot-id

Slot number of the controller card, gateway module, or InfiniBand switch.

used-memory

Total amount of local RAM being used by the card.

slot-id

Displays the slot ID.

used-memory

Total amount of memory used in local RAM.

free-memory

Total amount of available local RAM.

used-disk-space

Total amount of local flash memory space being used by the card.

free-disk-space

Total amount of available local flash memory space.

last-image-source

Last image that the card booted.

primary-image-source

Active system image to use when the system reboots. This value should be the same for all cards in the system.

image

If only one instance of the image field appears, it indicates the system image used to initialize the card firmware. If there are two instances of the image field, the second instance indicates a second system image present on the card.

cpu-descr

CPU type, model, and firmware version. The disk on chip (DOC) versions are appended to the existing CPU descriptions in this release.

fpga-firmware-rev

Current FPGA firmware version that the card runs.

ib-firmware-rev

Version of InfiniBand firmware on the card.

Note The CLI displays the device-id and version number of the IB chip for each card for Anafa 2 chips. This content appears in parentheses next to the firmware version. For original Anafa chips, no parenthetical text appears. The Cisco SFS 3001 and Cisco SFS 3012 run original Anafa chips. Cisco SFS 7000s and Cisco SFS 7008s run later models.

hw-rev-level : xxx <=

Version of the hardware.

mfg-date-code : xxx

Manufacturing date code.

card-part-num : xxx

Card part number.

card-fru-num : xxx

Card field replaceable unit (FRU) number.

uuid : xxx

Unit ID.

guid : xxx

GID


Examples

The following example displays the configuration and status information for the cards on the Server Switch.

SFS-7000P# show card-inventory

================================================================================
                      Card Resource/Inventory Information
================================================================================
                  slot-id : 1
              used-memory : 18928 (kbytes)
              free-memory : 108900 (kbytes)
          used-disk-space : 47111 (kbytes)
          free-disk-space : 48646 (kbytes)
        last-image-source : OS-2.5.0/build092
     primary-image-source : OS-2.5.0/build092
                    image : OS-2.5.0/build092
                    image : OS-2.5.0/build096
                cpu-descr : PPC 440GP Rev. C - Rev 4.129 (pvr 4012 0481)
        fpga-firmware-rev : a7
         pic-firmware-rev : 036036
          ib-firmware-rev : 00050122da (hw-rev b924 1a1)
             hw-rev-level : xxx                <= NEW
            mfg-date-code : xxx                <= NEW
            card-part-num : xxx                <= NEW
             card-fru-num : xxx                <= NEW
                     uuid : xxx                <= NEW
                     guid : xxx                <= NEW

Related Commands

boot-config
card

show cdp

To display the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) advertisement information, enter the show cdp command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show cdp

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

CDP is running when the chassis boots.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module

Privilege Level:

Unrestricted read-write user.

The Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) is used to obtain protocol addresses of neighboring devices and discover the platform of those devices. Using it with the MIB database allows applications to learn the device and the SNMP agent address of neighboring devices. CDP uses the CISCO-CDP-MIB.

Each device configured for CDP sends periodic messages, known as advertisements, to a multicast address. Each device advertises at least one address at which it can receive SNMP messages. The advertisements also contain time-to-live, or holdtime, information, which indicates the length of time a receiving device should hold CDP information before discarding it. Each device also listens to the periodic CDP messages sent by others in order to learn about neighboring devices and determine when their interfaces to the media go up or down.

CDP Version-2 is the most recent release of the protocol. With CDP Version-2, detailed information is provided on the VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) management domain and duplex modes of neighbor devices, CDP-related counters, and VLAN IDs of connecting ports. This can help the Ethernet gateway configuration. CDP is run on server switches over both management-Ethernet and management-IB interfaces.

Examples

The following example displays the CDP advertisement informaton.

SFS-7000P# show cdp 

================================================================================
                                CDP Information
================================================================================
                         run : false
             message-interval : 60
                   hold-time : 180
                  device-id : SFS(00:05:ad:01:5f:f2)

Related Commands

show cdp entry
show cdp neighbors
show clock

show cdp entry

To display the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) information for a specific neighbor, enter the show cdp entrycommand in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show cdp entry entry-name [protocol | version]

Syntax Description

entry-name

Specifies the entry name

protocol

(Optional) Specifies the protocol.

version

(Optional) Specifies the version


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module

Privilege Level:

Unrestricted read-write user.

Examples

The following example displays the CDP entry information.

SFS-7000P# show cdp entry 

================================================================================
                                   CDP entry
================================================================================
                   device-id : svbu-h46-c2950.svbu-h46-c2950.cisco.com
                   platform : cisco WS-C2950T-24
               capabilities : switch
                device-port : FastEthernet0/1224
                    version : Cisco Internetwork OS C2950 Software
 (C2950-I6Q4L2-M) Version 12.1(22)
                native-vlan : 230
                     duplex : half

Related Commands

show cdp
show cdp neighbors
show clock

show cdp neighbors

To display the information for neighbors CDP has discovered, enter the show cdp neighbors command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show cdp neighbors [type number] [detail]

Syntax Description

type number

(Optional) Displays the type of device discovered, the device name, the number and type of the local interface (port), the number of seconds the CDP advertisement is valid for the port, the device type, the device product number, and the port ID.

detail

(Optional) Displays information on the native VLAN ID, the duplex mode, and the VTP domain name associated with the neighbor device.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module

Privilege Level:

Unrestricted read-write user.

Examples

The following example displays the CDP neighbors information.

SFS-7000P# show cdp neighbors 

================================================================================
                                 CDP neighbors
================================================================================
Capability Codes: R - Router, T - Trans Bridge, B - Source Route Bridge
                  S - Switch, H - Host, I - IGMP, r - Repeater, P - Phone

device-id                hold-time capability platform       port-id
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
svbu-q8-c2950.svbu-q8-c2950.cisco.com²(- 180       S          cisco WS-C2950T-24
 FastEthernet0/4-24

Related Commands

show cdp
show cdp entry
show clock

show clock

To display the current system time, enter the show clock command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show clock

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module

Privilege Level:

Unrestricted read-write user.

If you have not set the clock, system time begins at 00:00:00, January 1, 1970.

Examples

The following example displays the clock settings of the Server Switch.

SFS-7000P# show clock
Mon Mar  17 02:26:32 2003 (UTC)
SFS-7000P#

Related Commands

clock set

show config

To display the startup configuration, enter the show config command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show config

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module

Privilege Level:

Unrestricted read-write user.

The show config command displays the current configuration as a series of commands in the format that you use when you execute commands in a CLI session. This command queries all active service components to collect their current configuration data and translates the data into a CLI command format.

This record of the configuration may be saved, edited, and reused to replicate a configuration.


Note ITLs (see the <Link><bold>fc srp itl<Link> command on page 9<Link>) with default attributes (see the <Link><bold>fc srp-global itl<Link> command on page 19<Link>) do not appear in the show config command output.


Examples

The following example displays the running configuration on the Server Switch:

SFS-7000P# show config
enable
config terminal
card 2
type en4port1G
no shutdown
ib sm subnet-prefix fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 priority 0
interface gateway 2
ip address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0
interface ethernet 2/1
ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
interface ethernet 2/2
ip address 192.168.3.1 255.255.255.0
arp ib 192.168.2.2 gid fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:02:c9:00:00:13:68:c3 qpn 2 2/0
arp ib 192.168.2.3 gid fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:02:c9:00:00:16:af:d3 qpn 2 2/0
SFS-7000P#

Related Commands

copy
history

show diagnostic

To display diagnostics, enter the show diagnostic command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show diagnostic

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module

Privilege Level:

General read-only user.

Examples

The following example displays the system diagnostics available.

SFS-270# diagnostic ?
SFS-7000P#  show diag ?
card                 - Show card specific diagnostic test
chassis              - Show chassis specific diagnostic test
fan                  - Show fan specific diagnostic test
fru-error            - Show the last hardware error (if any) detected
interface            - Show interface specific diagnostic test
post                 - Show POST status of all FRUs in the system
power-supply         - Show power supply specific diagnostic test
rack-locator         - Show rack locator specific diagnostic test

Related Commands

show diagnostic card
show diagnostic chassis
show diagnostic fan
show diagnostic fru-error
show diagnostic interface ethernet
show diagnostic interface fc
show diagnostic interface ib
show diagnostic post
show diagnostic power-supply
show diagnostic rack-locator

show diagnostic card

To display completed or ongoing diagnostic tests for cards, enter the show diagnostic card command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show diagnostic card {all | card-selection}

Syntax Description

all

Specifies all cards on the Server Switch.

card-selection

Card or cards whose tests you want to view.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module

Privilege Level:

Unrestricted read-write user.

Table 6-10 lists and describes the fields in the show diagnostic card command.

Table 6-10 show diagnostic card Command Field Descriptions

Field
Description

test

Test that ran or runs on the card.

slot-id

Slot of the card.

iterations

Number of iterations that the test completed.

action

Last action that an administrator applied to the test.

result

Result of the last action that an administrator applied to the test.

percentage-completed

Percentage of the test that has executed.

result-string

Diagnostic test results.


Examples

The following example displays the completed and ongoing diagnostic tests on card 3.

SFS-7000P# show diag card 3

================================================================================
                           Diagnostic Tests For Cards
================================================================================
                     test : led
                  slot-id : 3
               iterations : 1
                   action : stop
                   result : success
     percentage-completed : 100
            result-string : Card LED Test, Final report : PASSED

The following example displays the available test parameters:

SFS-7000P(config)# diagnostic card 16
SFS-7000P(config-diag-card-16)# ?
diagnostic Configuration Commands:
exit                 - Exit current mode
help                 - Show command help
history              - Show command history
start                - Initiate a test
stop                 - Stop a test
test                 - Configure test type
SFS-7000P(config-diag-card-16)# test ?
>  led                  - Test type is LED test
>  self-test            - Test type is self-test

Related Commands

show diagnostic

show diagnostic chassis

To display completed or ongoing diagnostic tests the chassis, enter the show diagnostic chassis command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show diagnostic chassis

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module

Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Privilege Level:

Unrestricted read-write user.

Examples

The following example displays the completed and ongoing diagnostic tests on card 3.

SFS-120# show diagnostic chassis

================================================================================
                          Diagnostic Tests For Chassis
================================================================================
              module-type : chassis
            module-number : 1
                     test : self-test
               iterations : 1
                   option : stopOnError
                   action : start
                   result : success
     percentage-completed : 100
            result-string : Self Test, Final report : PASSED; Please reboot syst
em

SFS-120#

Related Commands

show diagnostic

show diagnostic fan

To display completed or ongoing diagnostic tests for fans, enter the show diagnostic fan command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show diagnostic fan {all | fan-selection}

Syntax Description

all

Specifies all fans on the Server Switch.

fan-selection

Fan or fans whose tests you want to view.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008

Privilege Level:

Unrestricted read-write user.

Table 6-11 lists and describes the fields in the show diagnostic fan command.

Table 6-11 show diagnostic card Command Field Descriptions

Field
Description

test

Test that ran or runs on the card.

slot-id

Slot of the card.

iterations

Number of iterations that the test completed.

action

Last action that an administrator applied to the test.

result

Result of the last action that an administrator applied to the test.

percentage-completed

Percentage of the test that has executed.

result-string

Diagnostic test results.


Examples

The following example displays diagnostic test results for a fan.

SFS-120# show diag fan


================================================================================

                            Diagnostic Tests For Fan
================================================================================

              module-type : fan
            module-number : 3
                     test : self-test
               iterations : 1
                   action : stop
                   result : success
     percentage-completed : 100
            result-string : Fan Self Test Completed, Final report : Passed=1, Fa
iled=0, Total=1

Related Commands

show diagnostic

show diagnostic fru-error

To display field-replaceable unit (FRU) run-time errors, enter the show diagnostic fru-error command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show diagnostic fru-error

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes:

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008

Privilege Level:

Unrestricted read-write user.

Table 6-12 lists and describes the fields in the show diagnostic fru-error command.

Table 6-12 show diagnostic card Command Field Descriptions

Field
Description

fru-slot

FRU type (such as fan or power supply) and slot.

fru-error

FRU error, if any.


Examples

The following example displays FRU errors on a Cisco SFS 7000.

SFS-270# show diagnostic fru-error
================================================================================
                                   Fru-Error
================================================================================
fru-slot        fru-error
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
card(1)         none
card(2)         none
card(9)         none
card(11)        _FRU_ETHERNET_ERR
card(12)        _FRU_ETHERNET_ERR
card(15)        none
card(16)        none
fan(1)          none
fan(2)          none
fan(3)          none
fan(4)          none
power-supply(1) none
power-supply(2) none

Related Commands

show diagnostic

show diagnostic interface ethernet

To display completed or ongoing diagnostic tests for Ethernet gateway ports, enter the show diagnostic interface ethernet command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show diagnostic interface ethernet {port | all}

Syntax Description

port

Ethernet port, in slot#/port# notation.

all

Specifies all Ethernet ports on the Server Switch.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012

Privilege Level:

Ethernet read-only user.

Table 6-13 lists and describes the fields in the show diagnostic interface ethernet command.

Table 6-13 show diagnostic interface ethernet Command Field Descriptions

Field
Description

test

Test that ran or runs on the card.

port

Ethernet port number, in slot#/port# notation.

validation

Displays enabled or disabled to indicate validation status.

data-size

Size of the test data.

data-pattern

Pattern of the test data.

iterations

Number of iterations of the test.

action

Last action that an administrator performed on the test.

result

Result of the last action that an administrator performed on the test.

percentage-completed

Percentage of the test that has executed.

result-string

Result of the diagnostic test.


Examples

The following example displays the completed and ongoing diagnostic tests on port 1 of Ethernet gateway 9.

SFS-7000P# show diagnostic interface ethernet 9/1

================================================================================
                    Diagnostic Tests For Ethernet Interfaces
================================================================================
                     test : led
                     port : 9/1
               validation : enabled
                data-size : 0
             data-pattern : 00:00:00:00
               iterations : 0
                   action : stop
                   result : none
     percentage-completed : 0
            result-string : Unknown Test Unknown status, Current report : Passed=0, 
Failed=0, Total=0

The following example displays the diagnostic tests available:

SFS-7000P# (config)# diagnostic interface ethernet 2/1
SFS-7000P# (config-diag-if-ether-2/1)# ?
>diagnostic Configuration Commands:
data-pattern         - Configure a data pattern to use in traffic test 
cases
  data-size            - Configure size (in octects) of payload data
  exit                 - Exit current mode
  help                 - Show command help
  history              - Show command history
  iterations           - Configure number of iterations the test case 
 should be run
  no                   - Disable a configuration or set default
  start                - Initiate a test
  stop                 - Stop a test
  test                 - Configure the test case to run
  validate             - Enable data validation to be performed on 
 received packets
SFS-7000P# (config-diag-if-ether-2/1)# test ?
  ext-loopback         - Configure External-Loopback test
  led                  - Configure LED test

Related Commands

show diagnostic

show diagnostic interface fc

To display completed or ongoing diagnostic tests for Fibre Channel gateway ports, enter the show diagnostic interface fc command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show diagnostic interface fc {port | all}

Syntax Description

port

Ethernet port, in slot#/port# notation.

all

Specifies all Ethernet ports on the Server Switch.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes:

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012

Privilege Level:

Fibre Channel read-only user.

Table 6-14 lists and describes the fields in the show diagnostic interface fc command.

Table 6-14 show diagnostic card Command Field Descriptions

Field
Description

test

Test that ran or runs on the card.

port

Fibre Channel port number, in slot#/port# notation.

validation

Displays enabled or disabled to indicate validation status.

data-size

Size of the test data.

data-pattern

Pattern of the test data.

iterations

Number of iterations of the test.

source-id

Source WWPN for the test.

target-id

Target WWPN for the test.

action

Last action that an administrator performed on the test.

result

Result of the last action that an administrator performed on the test.

percentage-completed

Percentage of the test that has executed.

result-string

Result of the diagnostic test.


Examples

The following example displays the completed and ongoing diagnostic tests on all Ethernet ports.

SFS-7000P# show diagnostic interface ethernet all

================================================================================
                    Diagnostic Tests For Ethernet Interfaces
================================================================================
                     test : external-loopback
                     port : 6/3
               validation : enabled
                data-size : 0
             data-pattern : 00:00:00:00
               iterations : 0
                   action : stop
                   result : none
     percentage-completed : 0
            result-string : External Loopback Test In-progress, Current report : Passed=0, 
Failed=0, Total=0

The following example displays the diagnostic tests available:

SFS-7000P(config)# diagnostic interface fc 6/1
SFS-7000P(config-diag-if-fc-6/1)# ?
> diagnostic Configuration Commands:
>  data-pattern         - Configure a data pattern to use in traffic test 
> cases
>  data-size            - Configure size (in octects) of payload data
>  exit                 - Exit current mode
>  help                 - Show command help
>  history              - Show command history
>  iterations           - Configure number of iterations the test case 
> should be run
>  no                   - Disable a configuration or set default
>  source-id            - Specify source identifier for use with FC Echo test
>  start                - Initiate a test
>  stop                 - Stop a test
>  target-id            - Specify target identifier for use with FC Echo test
>  test                 - Configure the test case to run
>  validate             - Enable data validation to be performed on 
> received packets
> Topspin-360(config-diag-if-fc-6/1)# test ?
>  echo                 - Configure Echo test
>  ext-loopback         - Configure External-Loopback test
>  int-loopback         - Configure Internal-Loopback test

Related Commands

show diagnostic

show diagnostic interface ib

To display completed or ongoing diagnostic tests for InfiniBand switch ports, enter the show diagnostic interface ib command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show diagnostic interface ib {port | all}

Syntax Description

port

Ethernet port, in slot#/port# notation.

all

Specifies all Ethernet ports on the Server Switch.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module

Privilege Level:

InfiniBand read-only user.

Table 6-15 lists and describes the fields in the show diagnostic interface ib command.

Table 6-15 show diagnostic card Command Field Descriptions

Field
Description

test

Test that ran or runs on the card.

port

InfiniBand port number, in slot#/port# notation.

validation

Displays enabled or disabled to indicate validation status.

data-size

Size of the test data.

data-pattern

Pattern of the test data.

iterations

Number of iterations of the test.

source-id

Source LID for the test.

target-id

Target LID for the test.

action

Last action that an administrator performed on the test.

result

Result of the last action that an administrator performed on the test.

percentage-completed

Percentage of the test that has executed.

result-string

Result of the diagnostic test.


Examples

The following example displays the completed and ongoing diagnostic tests on port 1 of InfiniBand switch card 16.

SFS-7000P> show diagnostic interface ib 16/1

================================================================================
                       Diagnostic Tests For IB Interfaces
================================================================================
                     test : external-loopback
                     port : 16/1
               validation : enabled
                data-size : 0
             data-pattern : 00:00:00:00
               iterations : 0
                source-id : 00:00:00
                target-id : 00:00:00
                   action : stop
                   result : none
     percentage-completed : 0
            result-string : External Loopback Test Unknown status, Current report : 
Passed=0, Failed=0, Total=0

The following example displays the available diagnostics tests:

SFS-7000P(config)# diagnostic interface ib 16/1
> SFS-7000P(config-diag-if-ib-16/1)# ?
> diagnostic Configuration Commands:
>  data-pattern         - Configure a data pattern to use in traffic test 
> cases
>  exit                 - Exit current mode
>  help                 - Show command help
>  history              - Show command history
>  iterations           - Configure number of iterations the test case 
> should be run
>  no                   - Disable a configuration or set default
>  start                - Initiate a test
>  stop                 - Stop a test
>  test                 - Configure the test case to run
>  validate             - Enable data validation to be performed on 
> received packets
> SFS-7000P(config-diag-if-ib-16/1)# test ?
>  ext-cable            - Configure External-Cable test
>  ext-loopback         - Configure External-Loopback test
>  int-loopback         - Configure Internal-Loopback test

Related Commands

show diagnostic

show diagnostic post

To display POST error messages, enter the show diagnostic post command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show diagnostic post

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008

Privilege Level:

Unrestricted read-write user.

Table 6-16 lists and describes the fields in the show diagnostic post command.

Table 6-16 show diagnostic card Command Field Descriptions

Field
Description

fru-slot

FRU type (such as fan or power supply) and slot.

post-status

Status of the POST test.

error-codes

Applicable error codes.


Examples

The following example displays POST error messages on a Cisco SFS 7000.

SFS-270# show diagnostic post
================================================================================
                                   Post Status
================================================================================
fru-slot        post-status           post-error
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
card(1)         passed              none
card(2)         passed              none
card(9)         passed              none
card(11)        failed                _FRU_ETHERNET_ERR
card(12)        failed                 _FRU_ETHERNET_ERR
card(15)        passed              none
card(16)        passed              none
fan(1)           passed              none
fan(2)           passed              none
fan(3)           passed              none
fan(4)           passed              none
power-supply(1) passed          none
power-supply(2) passed          none

Related Commands

show diagnostic

show diagnostic power-supply

To display completed or ongoing diagnostic tests for power supplies, enter the show diagnostic power-supply command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show diagnostic power-supply {all | power-supply-selection}

Syntax Description

all

Specifies all fans on the Server Switch.

power-supply-selection

Power supply or supplies whose tests you want to view.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes:

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008

Privilege Level:

Unrestricted read-write user.

Table 6-11 lists and describes the fields in the show diagnostic power-supply command.

Table 6-17 show diagnostic card Command Field Descriptions

Field
Description

module-number

Power supply module number.

test

Test that ran or runs on the card.

iterations

Number of iterations that the test completed.

action

Last action that an administrator applied to the test.

result

Result of the last action that an administrator applied to the test.

percentage-completed

Percentage of the test that has executed

result-string

Diagnostic test results.


Examples

The following example displays the completed and ongoing diagnostic tests on all power supplies.

SFS-270> show diagnostic power-supply all

================================================================================
                      Diagnostic Tests For Power Supplies
================================================================================
            module-number : 1
                     test : none
               iterations : 1
                   action : stop
                   result : none
     percentage-completed : 0
            result-string : 

show diagnostic rack-locator

To display the results of the rack locator test, enter the show diagnostic rack-locator command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show diagnostic rack-locator

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008

Privilege Level:

Unrestricted read-write user.

Table 6-18 lists and describes the fields in the show diagnostic rack-locator command.

Table 6-18 show diagnostic rack-locator Command Field Descriptions

Field
Description

module-type

Type of test.

module-number

Module tested.

test

Last test executed.

iterations

Number of iterations of last test executed.

action

Last test action taken.

result

Result of test.

percentage-completed

Percentage of test completed.

result-string

Test results.


Examples

The following example displays rack locator test results.

SFS-7000P# show diagnostic rack-locator
================================================================================
                       Diagnostic Tests For Rack Locator
================================================================================
              module-type : rack-locator
            module-number : 1
                     test : led
               iterations : 1
                   action : stop
                   result : success
     percentage-completed : 100
            result-string : LED Test, Final report : PASSED

Related Commands

show diagnostic

show fan

To display the status of the fans in your Server Switch, enter the show fan command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show fan

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012

Privilege Level:

General read-only user.

For the health of your Server Switch, you want both fans to function while your Server Switch runs. If the operational status of a fan appears as down, contact customer support for a fan module replacement.

Table 6-19 describes the fields in the show fan command output.

Table 6-19 show fan Command Field Descriptions 

field
description

fan

Fan number. Fan 1 resides on the left-side as you are facing the front of the chassis. Fan 2 resides on the right-side of the chassis.

oper status

Operational status of the fan. The value appears as unknown, up, down, or failure. An up value indicates the fan functions correctly.

speed (%)

Speed of the fan as a percentage of the maximum speed of the fan.

product serial number

Factory-assigned product serial-number.

pca serial-number

Printed Circuit-Assembly (PCA) serial-number.

pca number

Printed Circuit-Assembly (PCA) assembly-number.

fru number

Field-replaceable unit (FRU) number.


Examples

The following example displays the fan settings on the Server Switch.

SFS-7000P# show fan


===============================================================================
                                Fan Information
===============================================================================
fan   oper-status   speed(%)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1     up            93
2     up            91
3     up            89
4     up            85


===============================================================================
                                  Fan Seeprom
===============================================================================
      product              pca                pca                fru

fan   serial-number        serial-number      number             number

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1     PY-0323-000055       PY-0323-000055     95-00011-01        98-00004-01

2     PY-0323-000055       PY-0323-000055     95-00011-01        98-00004-01

3     PY-0323-000059       PY-0323-000059     95-00011-01        98-00004-01

4     PY-0323-000059       PY-0323-000059     95-00011-01        98-00004-01

Related Commands

show power-supply
show sensor

show fc srp initiator

To display the attributes of initiators that you have configured on your Server Switch, enter the show fc srp initiator command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show fc srp initiator [guid extension]

Syntax Description

guid

GUID of the initiator to view.

extension

GUID extension of the initiator to view.


Defaults

Enter the show fc srp initiator command with no arguments to display all initiators.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012

Privilege Level:

Fibre Channel read-only user.

This command displays active and inactive initiators.

Enter this command without any arguments to display the initiator information for all configured SRP initiators. If you specify a GUID, you must also specify the extension.


Note Initiators do not need to connect to the Server Switch to appear in the show output. As long as you configured them, they appear in the command output.


Table 6-20 show fc srp initiator Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

guid

GUID of the initiator.

extension

GUID extension of the initiator.

description

User-assigned ASCII description of the initiator.

wwnn

World-wide node name (WWNN) of the initiator.

credit

Indicates the amount of traffic that the initiator can accept.

active-ports

IB ports on your Server Switch through which the initiator passes traffic.

pkeys

Partition key(s) of the initiator.

action

Displays the last action you performed using the fc srp initiator command on this initiator. Displays the last action you have performed using the config fc arp initiator commond on this initiator. The action can be discover-itl or auto-bind. Possible values are: none (when no action was taken) success, in-progress, or fail.

result

Displays the result of the action that appears in the "action" field. Possible values are: non (when no action was taken), success, in-progress, or fail. Any results other than "Operation completed successfully" occur due to interface errors.

wwpns

World-wide port names (WWPNs) of the virtual ports (NL_ports) that point to the initiator.


Examples

The following example displays the initiators that users have configured on the Server Switch.

SFS-7000P# show fc srp initiator

================================================================================
                                 SRP Initiators
================================================================================
                     guid: 00:05:ad:00:00:01:29:c5
                extension: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
              description: Bender
                     wwnn: 20:01:00:05:ad:00:40:00
                   credit: 0
             active-ports: 6/1
                    pkeys: 
                   action: none
                   result: none
                    wwpns: port    wwpn                     fc-addr 
                            2/1    20:01:00:05:ad:20:40:00  00:00:00
                            2/2    20:01:00:05:ad:24:40:00  00:00:00
                            3/1    20:01:00:05:ad:30:40:00  00:00:00
                            3/2    20:01:00:05:ad:34:40:00  00:00:00
                            4/1    20:01:00:05:ad:40:40:00  00:00:00
                            4/2    20:01:00:05:ad:44:40:00  00:00:00
                            5/1    20:01:00:05:ad:50:40:00  00:00:00
                            5/2    20:01:00:05:ad:54:40:00  00:00:00
                            6/1    20:01:00:05:ad:60:40:00  00:00:02
                            6/2    20:01:00:05:ad:64:40:00  00:00:00
                            7/1    20:01:00:05:ad:70:40:00  00:00:00
                            7/2    20:01:00:05:ad:74:40:00  00:00:00
                            8/1    20:01:00:05:ad:80:40:00  00:00:00
                            8/2    20:01:00:05:ad:84:40:00  00:00:00
                            9/1    20:01:00:05:ad:90:40:00  00:00:00
                            9/2    20:01:00:05:ad:94:40:00  00:00:00
                           10/1    20:01:00:05:ad:a0:40:00  00:00:00
                           10/2    20:01:00:05:ad:a4:40:00  00:00:00
                           11/1    20:01:00:05:ad:b0:40:00  00:00:00
                           11/2    20:01:00:05:ad:b4:40:00  00:00:00
                           12/1    20:01:00:05:ad:c0:40:00  00:00:00
                           12/2    20:01:00:05:ad:c4:40:00  00:00:00
                           13/1    20:01:00:05:ad:d0:40:00  00:00:00
                           13/2    20:01:00:05:ad:d4:40:00  00:00:00
                           14/1    20:01:00:05:ad:e0:40:00  00:00:00
                           14/2    20:01:00:05:ad:e4:40:00  00:00:00
Total: 1 initiators.

Related Commands

fc srp initiator auto-bind
fc srp initiator-wwpn
fc srp it
fc srp itl
fc srp lu
fc srp target
fc srp-global gateway-portmask-policy restricted
fc srp-global lun-policy restricted
speed

show fc srp initiator-wwpn-view

To display SRP targets that an initiator can access through one of its virtual ports, enter the show fc srp initiator-wwpn-view command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show fc srp initiator-wwpn-view wwpn target

Syntax Description

wwpn

World-wide port name (WWPN) of the virtual port of the initiator.

target

Displays the targets that your initiator can access through the virtual port.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012

Privilege Level:

Fibre Channel read-only user.

Use this command to verify that your initiator connects to all of the targets that you configured for it.

Table 6-21 lists and describes the fields in the show fc srp initiator-wwpn-view command output.

Table 6-21 show fc srp initiator-wwpn-view Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

wwpn

World-wide port name (WWPN) of the target port that the initiator can access through the virtual port.

wwnn

World-wide node name (WWNN) of the target.

description

Description of the target.

ioc-guid

GUID of the I/O controller of the target.

service-name

Service name of the target.

protocol-ids

Protocols that the target supports.

fc-address

Fibre Channel address of the target.

mtu

Maximum transmission unit (MTU), in bytes, of the target.

connection-type

Displays nl-port to indicate a virtual FC port.

physical-access

Physical FC port (in slot#/port# format) of the virtual port.


Examples

The following example displays the targets that the initiator can access through the specified virtual port.

SFS-7000P> show fc srp initiator-wwpn-view 20:03:00:05:ad:21:5a:5c target

================================================================================
    SRP Targets Accessible to Initiator Via Port WWN 20:03:00:05:ad:51:5a:5c
================================================================================
                     wwpn: 20:01:00:60:45:17:36:1c
                     wwnn: 20:09:00:60:45:17:36:1c
              description: SRP.T10:200100604517361C
                 ioc-guid: 00:05:ad:00:00:01:38:80
             service-name: SRP.T10:200100604517361C
             protocol-ids: 04:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
               fc-address: 61:1b:13
                      mtu: 0
          connection-type: nl-port
          physical-access: 5/1-5/2,7/1

Related Commands

fc srp initiator
fc srp-global lun-policy restricted
show fc srp initiator

show fc srp it

To display initiator-target pairs that you have configured or that your Server Switch has discovered, enter the show fc srp it command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show fc srp it [guid extension target-wwpn]

Syntax Description

guid

(Optional) GUID of the initiator in the IT pair.

extension

(Optional) GUID extension of the initiator in the IT pair.

target-wwpn

(Optional) World-wide port name (WWPN) of the target FC storage port in the IT pair.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012

Privilege Level:

Unrestricted read-write user.

Use this command to verify you successfully created IT pairs on your Server Switch.

Table 6-22 show fc srp it Command Output Field Descriptions

Field
Description

guid

GUID of the initiator in the initiator-target pair.

extension

GUID extension of the initiator in the initiator-target pair.

target-wwpn

WWPN of the target storage.

description

User-assigned description of the initiator-target pair.

non-restricted-ports

Ports on your Server Switch that grant the initiator of the IT pair access to storage.

active-ports

Ports on your Server Switch through which the initiator of the IT pair passes traffic.

physical-access

Physical port(s) on your Server Switch to which the initiator of the IT pair connects.

mode

Displays "normal-mode" or "test-mode." Configure the mode to normal-mode to permit initators to log in to storage. In test-mode, the FC gateway persistently logs into storage and blocks the initiators.

action

Displays the last action you performed using the config fc srp it command on this initiator target. The ation can be discover-itl

result

Displays the result of the action that appears in the "action" field. Possible values are: none (when no action was taken), success, in-progress, or fail.Any result other than "Operation completed successfully" occurs due to interface errors.


Examples

The following example displays the details of an IT pair.

SFS-7000P# show fc srp it

================================================================================
                                     SRP IT
================================================================================
                                    guid: 00:02:c9:02:00:40:0e:d4
                               extension: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
                             target-wwpn: 21:00:00:04:cf:86:a0:1f
                             description: it
                    non-restricted-ports: 2/1-2/4,3/1-3/4,4/1-4/4,5/1-5/4,
                                        : 6/1-6/4,7/1-7/4,8/1-8/4,9/1-9/4,
                                        : 10/1-10/4,11/1-11/4,12/1-12/4,13/1-13/4
                            active-ports: 5/1-5/2
                         physical-access: 5/1-5/2,7/2
                                    mode: normal-mode
                                  action: none
                                  result: none

Related Commands

fc srp-global gateway-portmask-policy restricted
fc srp it
show interface fc

show fc srp itl

To display all ITLs that run through your Server Switch, enter the show fc srp itl command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show fc srp itl [guid extension wwpn LUN]

Syntax Description

guid

(Optional) Global unique identifier (GUID) of the initiator.

extension

(Optional) GUID extension of the initiator.

wwpn

(Optional) World-wide port name (WWPN) of the target port on the FC storage device.

LUN

(Optional) Logical unit number (LUN) of the FC storage device.


Defaults

Enter the show fc srp itl command with not arguments to display all ITLs on your Server Switch.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012

Privilege Level:

Unrestricted read-write user.

Enter this command without arguments to display the ITL information for all connected Fibre Channel devices. This command displays active and inactive ITLs.

Table 6-23 describes the fields in the show fc srp itl command output.

Table 6-23 show fc srp itl Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

guid

GUID of the initiator.

extension

GUID extension of the initiator.

target-wwpn

WWPN of the target port on the FC storage device.

fc-lunid

Fibre Channel LUN ID of the storage disk/tape/stripe.

description

User-configured description.

srp-lunid

Internal SRP LUN ID. This value serves as a SRP-side alias for a FC LUN ID. By default, the srp-lunid value matches the LUN variable.

logical-id (raw 64 bytes)

Numeric disk LU.

logical-id (formatted display)

Alphanumeric disk LU.

gateway-port-mask-policy

Displays a list of unrestricted ports though which the ITL traffic can pass.

lun-policy

Displays restricted when the you activate the LUN masking policy and non-restricted when you deactivate the policy.

hi-mark

The maximum number of outstanding requests from the initiator to the storage that the ITL can maintain.

max-retry

Configures the maximum number of retries that the initiator can send to the storage device.

min-io-timeout

Maximum amount of time, in seconds, that elapses before a SRP request times out.

dynamic-path-affinity

Displays "true" when you enable the feature, otherwise displays "false."

dynamic-gateway-port-loadbalancing

Displays "true" when you enable the feature, otherwise displays"false."

dynamic-storage-port-loadbalancing

Displays "true" when you enable the feature, otherwise displays"false." If this feature does not apply to the storage, no output appears.

dynamic-gateway-port-failover

Displays "true" when you enable the feature, otherwise displays"false."

dynamic-storage-port-failover

Displays "true" when you enable the feature, otherwise displays"false." If this feature does not apply to the storage, no output appears.

active-slots

Slots on which ITL traffic actively runs.


Examples

The following example displays the ITLs in the configuration file on the Server Switch.

SFS-7000P# show fc srp itl

================================================================================
                                    SRP ITL
================================================================================
                                    guid: 00:05:ad:00:00:01:29:c5
                               extension: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
                             target-wwpn: 21:00:00:04:cf:f6:c2:ab
                                fc-lunid: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
                               srp-lunid: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
               logical-id (raw 64 bytes): 01:03:00:08:20:00:00:04:cf:f6:c2:ab:00:00:00:00
                                        : 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
                                        : 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
                                        : 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
          logical-id (formatted display): 2000000000000000
                             description: itl
                         device-category: random
                              lun-policy: non restricted
                    non-restricted-ports: none
                            active-ports: 6/1
                         physical-access: 6/1
                                 hi-mark: 16
                               max-retry: 5
                          min-io-timeout: 10
                   dynamic-path-affinity: false
      dynamic-gateway-port-loadbalancing: true
      dynamic-storage-port-loadbalancing: 
           dynamic-gateway-port-failover: false
           dynamic-storage-port-failover: 
                            active-slots: 6

Total: 1 itls.

Related Commands

fc srp itl
fc srp lu
show fc srp it
show interface fc

show fc srp itl-statistics

To display ITL I/O statistics, enter the show fc srp itl-statistics command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show fc srp itl-statistics [guid extension wwpn LUN]

Syntax Description

guid

(Optional) Global unique identifier (GUID) of the initiator.

extension

(Optional) GUID extension of the initiator.

wwpn

(Optional) World-wide port name (WWPN) of the target port on the FC storage device.

LUN

(Optional) Logical unit number (LUN) of the FC storage device.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012

Privilege Level:

Fibre Channel read-only user.

Enter this command without any arguments to display the SRP/Fibre Channel statistics for every ITL.

Table 6-24 lists and describes the output of the show fc srp itl-statistics command.

Table 6-24 show fc srp itl-statistics Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

guid

GUID of the initiator.

extension

GUID extension of the initiator.

target-wwpn

WWPN of the target.

srp-lunid

LUN ID of the LUN in the ITL.

slot-id

Slot on the Server Switch in which the FC gateway resides.

srp-cmds-outstanding

Cumulative number of outstanding SRP commands.

srp-errors

Cumulative number of SRP errors.

srp-initiated-ios

Total number of SRP I/O requests.

srp-bytes-read

Cumulative number of SRP bytes read by one or all FC gateways.

srp-bytes-written

Cumulative number of SRP bytes written by one or all FC gateways.

fcp-cmds-outstanding

Cumulative number of outstanding FC commands.

fcp-cmds-completed

Cumulative number of commands that one or all FC gateways executed.

fcp-errors

Cumulative number of FC errors on one or all gateways.

fcp-initiated-ios

Total number of FC I/O requests.

fcp-bytes-read

Cumulative number of FC bytes read by one or all FC gateways.

fcp-bytes-written

Cumulative number of FC bytes written by one or all FC gateways.


Examples

The following example displays ITL traffic statistics for the ITLs in the configuration file on the Server Switch.

SFS-7000P# show fc srp itl-statistics
===========================================================================
                               SRP ITL statistics
===========================================================================
                     guid: 00:02:c9:00:01:1d:aa:00
                extension: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
              target-wwpn: 20:01:00:60:45:17:36:1c
                srp-lunid: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
                  slot-id: 5
     srp-cmds-outstanding: 0
               srp-errors: 0
        srp-initiated-ios: 0
           srp-bytes-read: 0
        srp-bytes-written: 0
     fcp-cmds-outstanding: 0
       fcp-cmds-completed: 0
               fcp-errors: 0
        fcp-initiated-ios: 0
           fcp-bytes-read: 0
        fcp-bytes-written: 0

Related Commands

fc srp itl
show fc srp statistics

show fc srp lu

To display attributes of logical units, enter the show fc srp lu command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show fc srp lu [logical-id]

Syntax Description

logical-id

LU identifier, in 64-byte, hexadecimal format OMITTING ALL COLONS.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012

Privilege Level:

Fibre Channel read-only user.

Table 6-25 describes the fields in the show fc srp lu command output.

Table 6-25 show fc srp lu Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

logical-id (formatted display)

ID of the LUN.

description

User-defined LU description.

device-category

Displays "random" or "sequential" to identify the type of LUN.

targets

Displays the WWPN of the target in which the LUN resides.

hi-mark

The maximum number of outstanding requests from the initiator to the storage that the ITL can maintain.

max-retry

Displays the number of failed communication attempts that must occur before the LUN identifies the initiator as inaccessible.

min-io-timeout

Maximum amount of time that elapses before a SRP request times out.

dynamic-path-affinity

Displays "true" if you enable the feature and "false" if you disable the feature.

dynamic-gateway-port-loadbalancing

Displays "true" if you enable the feature and "false" if you disable the feature.

dynamic-storage-port-loadbalancing

Displays "true" if you enable the feature and "false" if you disable the feature.

vendor-id

Vendor-assigned ID of the LUN.

product-id

Vendor-assigned product ID of the LUN.

product-revision

Manufacturer-assigned product revision number.

physical-access

FC gateway Ports on your Server Switch that connect to the LU.


Examples

The following example displays the LUs (storage disks) that connect to the Server Switch.

SFS-7000P# show fc srp lu

================================================================================
                                    SRP LUs
================================================================================
               logical-id (raw 64 bytes): 01:03:00:08:20:00:00:04:cf:f6:c2:ab:00:00:00:00
                                        : 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
                                        : 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
                                        : 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
          logical-id (formatted display): 2000000000000000
                             description: lu-SEAGATE -ST336753FC      -0005
                         device-category: random
                                 targets: 21:00:00:04:cf:f6:c2:ab  
                                 hi-mark: 16
                               max-retry: 5
                          min-io-timeout: 10
                   dynamic-path-affinity: false
      dynamic-gateway-port-loadbalancing: true
           dynamic-gateway-port-failover: false
                               vendor-id: SEAGATE 
                              product-id: ST336753FC      
                        product-revision: 0005
                         physical-access: 6/1
Total: 1 lus.

The following example displays details about one LU.

SFS-7000P# show fc srp lu 
0103000820000004cf86a01f000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
00000000000000000000000000000000000000

================================================================================
                                    SRP LUs
================================================================================
               logical-id (raw 64 bytes): 01:03:00:08:20:00:00:04:cf:86:a0:1f:00:00:00:00
                                        : 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
                                        : 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
                                        : 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
          logical-id (formatted display): 2000000000000000
                             description: lu-SEAGATE -ST336753FC      -0005
                         device-category: random
                                 targets: 21:00:00:04:cf:86:a0:1f  
                                 hi-mark: 16
                               max-retry: 5
                          min-io-timeout: 10
                   dynamic-path-affinity: false
      dynamic-gateway-port-loadbalancing: true
           dynamic-gateway-port-failover: false
                               vendor-id: SEAGATE 
                              product-id: ST336753FC      
                        product-revision: 0005
                         physical-access: 5/1-5/2,7/2
SFS-7000P# 

Related Commands

fc srp lu
show fc srp initiator
show fc srp itl
show interface fc

show fc srp statistics

To display aggregate SRP I/O statistics for all ITLs on your Server Switch, enter the show fc srp statistics command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show fc srp statistics

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes:

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012

Privilege Level:

Fibre Channel read-only user.

Use the show fc srp statistics command to determine load and error count.

The statistical information consists of the following:

SRP and Fibre Channel commands initiated, outstanding, and completed.

SRP and Fibre Channel bytes read and written.

SRP and Fibre Channel errors reported.

Table 6-26 describes the fields in the show fc srp statistics command output.

Table 6-26 show fc srp statistics Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

link-events

Total number of link events (e.g., link up, link down) processed by the Fibre Channel interface gateway(s).

srp-cmds-outstanding

Total number of SRP commands outstanding on the Fibre Channel interface gateway(s).

srp-cmds-completed

Total number of SRP commands completed on the Fibre Channel interface gateway(s).

srp-errors

Total number of SRP errors encountered on the Fibre Channel interface gateway((s).

srp-initiated-ios

Total number of I/O transactions requested by the SRP initiator.

srp-bytes-read

Total number of I/O bytes read by the SRP initiator that connects to this chassis.

srp-bytes-written

Total number of I/O bytes written by the SRP initiator.

srp-connections

Total number of connections used by the SRP initiator.

fcp-cmds-outstanding

Total number of FCP commands outstanding on the Fibre Channel interface gateway(s).

fcp-cmds-completed

Total number of FCP commands completed on the Fibre Channel interface gateway(s).

fcp-errors

Total number of FCP errors encountered on the Fibre Channel interface gateway(s).

fcp-initiated-ios

Total number of I/O responses by the Fibre Channel device to SRP initiator requests.

fcp-bytes-read

Total number of I/O bytes read by the target device.

fcp-bytes-written

Total number of I/O bytes written by the target device.


Examples

The following example displays traffic statistics for all of the ITLs on your Server Switch.

SFS-7000P# show fc srp statistics

================================================================================
                             SRP Global Statistics
================================================================================
              link-events: 1410805
     srp-cmds-outstanding: 0
       srp-cmds-completed: 4
               srp-errors: 0
        srp-initiated-ios: 4
           srp-bytes-read: 288
        srp-bytes-written: 0
          srp-connections: 2
     fcp-cmds-outstanding: 0
       fcp-cmds-completed: 2
               fcp-errors: 0
        fcp-initiated-ios: 2
           fcp-bytes-read: 0
        fcp-bytes-written: 0

Related Commands

show fc srp initiator
show fc srp itl
show interface fc

show fc srp target

To display the properties of targets (that you manually configured or your Server Switch discovered), enter the show fc srp target command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show fc srp target [wwpn]

Syntax Description

wwpn

World-wide port name (WWPN) of the target port.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012

Privilege Level:

Fibre Channel read-only user.

Enter this command without any arguments to display all the target devices known to the Server Switch.

Table 6-27 describes the fields in the show fc srp target command output.

Table 6-27 show fc srp target Command Field Descriptions  

Field
Description

wwpn

Fibre Channel interface port name of the SRP target.

wwnn

World-wide node name of the target.

description

Text label used to identify the service in the Element Manager GUI or CLI output. If you do not apply a description, the system defaults to the service name.

ioc-guid

InfiniBand I/O controller (IOC) through which the initiator accesses the target. On the Cisco SFS 3012 and Cisco SFS 3001 platforms, the IOC identifies a Fibre Channel gateway slot.

service-name

Name of the service to associate with the target.

protocol-ids

Protocols that the target supports.

fc-address

3-byte Fibre Channel Protocol address of the target.

mtu

Maximum transmission unit, in bytes, of the target.

connection-type

Displays "down" if the connection cannot pass traffic. Displays "nl-port" when the target communicates with the virtual port on the Fibre Channel gateway.

physical -access

Fibre Channel port that physically connects to the target.


Examples

The following example displays the targets that connect to the Server Switch.

SFS-7000P# show fc srp target
============================================================================
                                  SRP Targets
============================================================================
                     wwpn: 20:01:00:60:45:17:36:1c
                     wwnn: 20:09:00:60:45:17:36:1c
              description: SRP.T10:200100604517361C
                 ioc-guid: 00:05:ad:00:00:01:38:80
             service-name: SRP.T10:200100604517361C
             protocol-ids: 04:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
               fc-address: 61:1b:13
                      mtu: 0
          connection-type: nl-port
          physical-access: 5/1-5/2

Related Commands

fc srp target
show fc srp initiator

show fc srp-global

To display the permissions that automatically apply to all new ITs and ITLs, enter the show fc srp-global command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show fc srp-global

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

See the fc srp-global itl command for defaults.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012

Privilege Level:

Fibre Channel read-only user.

Examples:

The following example displays the default attributes of new ITLs:

SFS-7000P# show fc srp-global

================================================================================
                             SRP Global Information
================================================================================
                        default-gateway-portmask-policy : restricted
                                     default-lun-policy : restricted
                                    default-itl-hi-mark : 16
                                  default-itl-max-retry : 5
                             default-itl-min-io-timeout : 10
                      default-itl-dynamic-path-affinity : false
        default-itl-dynamic-gateway-port-load-balancing : true
              default-itl-dynamic-gateway-port-failover : false
                                default-seq-itl-hi-mark : 1
                              default-seq-itl-max-retry : 1
                         default-seq-itl-min-io-timeout : 60
                  default-seq-itl-dynamic-path-affinity : false
    default-seq-itl-dynamic-gateway-port-load-balancing : false
          default-seq-itl-dynamic-gateway-port-failover : true

Related Commands

fc srp-global gateway-portmask-policy restricted
fc srp-global itl
fc srp-global lun-policy restricted

show host

To display the DNS name servers and domain name that your Server Switch uses, enter the show host command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show host

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module

Privilege Level:

Fibre Channel read-only user.

Use this command to display the network domain of the chassis and the DNS servers that your Server Switch uses to resolve network names to IP addresses.

Table 6-28 lists and describes the fields in the show host command output.

Table 6-28 show host Command Field Descriptions

Field
Description

name-server-one

IP address of the primary name server.

name-server-two

IP address of the backup name server.

domain-name

Host name of the Server Switch.


Examples

The following example displays the IP addresses of the DNS servers that the Server Switch uses to resolve host names.

SFS-7000P# show host
============================================================================ 
                          Host Information
============================================================================
          name-server-one : 10.3.106.20
          name-server-two : 0.0.0.0
              domain-name : shasta
SFS-7000P#

Related Commands

hostname
ip

show ib dm ioc

To display the Device Manager input/output controller (IOC) configuration, enter the show ib dm ioc command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show ib dm ioc [ioc-guid | all] [services]

Syntax Description

ioc-guid

(Optional) GUID of the controller that you want to view.

all

(Optional) Displays all controllers on the IB fabric.

services

(Optional) Displays the services that run on the IOC(s).


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012

Privilege Level:

General read-only user.

Table 6-29 describes the fields in the show ib dm ioc command output.

Table 6-29 show ib dm ioc Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

guid

GUID of the controller

description

User-assigned description.

vendor-id

Organization Unique Identifier (OUI) of the vendor.

ioc-device-id

Vendor-assigned device identifier.

device-version

Vendor-assigned device version.

subsystem-vendor-id

Vendor-assigned subsystem vendor identifier

subsystem-id

Vendor-assigned subsystem identifier.

io-class

I/O class that the IOC supports.

io-subclass

Subclass of the I/O class protocol of the IOC.

protocol

Standard protocol definition that the IOC supports.

protocol-version

Protocol version that the IOC supports.

send-msg-q-depth

Maximum number of messages that the send message queue supports.

rdma-read-q-depth

Maximum depth of the per-channel RDMA Read Queue.

send-msg-size

Maximum size, in bytes, of send messages.

rdma-transfer-size

Maximum size, in bytes, of outbound RDMA transfers that the IOC initiates.

controller-op-cap

Integer value (from 8 cumulative bits) between 1 and 255 that represents the operation type(s) that the IOC supports.

bit 0: ST; Send Messages To IOCs

bit 1: SF; Send Messages From IOCs

bit 2: RT; RDMA Read Requests To IOCs

bit 3: RF; RDMA Read Requests From IOCs

bit 4: WT; RDMA Write Requests To IOCs

bit 5: WF; RDMA Write Requests From IOCs

bit 6: AT; Atomic Operations To IOCs

bit 7: AF; Atomic Operations From IOCs

service-entries

Number of services that the IOC provides.


Table 6-30 describes the fields in the services keyword output.

Table 6-30 services Keyword Display Output

Field
Description

ioc-guid

GUID of the node that provides the service.

service-name

ASCII identifier of the service.

service-id

Numeric identifier that nodes use to call the service.


Examples

The following example displays the configuration of all IOCs on the fabric.

SFS-7000P> show ib dm ioc

================================================================================
                        IB Device Manager I/O Controller
================================================================================
                                    guid: 00:05:ad:00:00:00:14:fe
                             description: 
                               vendor-id: 0x5ad
                           ioc-device-id: 0x5ad
                          device-version: 1
                     subsystem-vendor-id: 0x5ad
                            subsystem-id: 0x5ad
                                io-class: 256
                             io-subclass: 24734
                                protocol: 264
                        protocol-version: 1
                        send-msg-q-depth: 65535
                       rdma-read-q-depth: 65535
                           send-msg-size: -1
                      rdma-transfer-size: -1
                       controller-op-cap: 255
                         service-entries: 14

The following example displays all of the services on all of the IOCs in the fabric (output abridged).

SFS-7000P> show ib dm ioc services

================================================================================
                           IB Device Manager Services
================================================================================
                                ioc-guid: 00:05:ad:00:00:00:14:fe
                            service-name: SRP.T10:2200000C5002CA21
                              service-id: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:66


                                ioc-guid: 00:05:ad:00:00:00:14:fe
                            service-name: SRP.T10:2200000C50056281
                              service-id: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:66

Related Commands

show ib dm iou

show ib dm iou

To display the Device Manager input/output unit (IOU) configuration, enter the show ib dm iou command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show ib dm iou

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012

Privilege Level:

General read-only user.

Table 6-31 describes the fields in the show ib dm command output.

Table 6-31 show ib dm Command Output Fields

Field
Description

change-id

Cumulative number of changes to the controller list since the device last booted.

max-controllers

Maximum number of controllers that your device can support.

diag-device-id

Displays "1" if diagnostics can provide IOC details, otherwise displays "0."

option-rom

Indicates the presence or absence of Option ROM.

controllers

Lists the virtual slots on your Server Switch that run IOC controllers.

Note All references to "slot" in this field refer to virtual slots, not physical slots on the Server Switch.


Examples

The following example displays the DM I/O details for the Server Switch.

SFS-7000P> show ib dm iou
================================================================================
                           IB Device Manager I/O Unit
================================================================================
                               change-id: 2352
                         max-controllers: 1
                          diag-device-id: 0
                              option-rom: absent
                             controllers: slot-1 IOC present 

Related Commands

show ib dm ioc

show ib pm config

To view the performance monitoring configuration on an IB subnet, enter the show ib pm config command in User Execute mode or Privileged Execute mode.

show ib pm config subnet-prefix prefix

Syntax Description

subnet-prefix

Specifies the subnet prefix of the IB subnet for which you want to view performance monitoring.

prefix

Subnet prefix of the IB subnet for which you want to view performance monitoring


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008

Privilege Level:

General read-only user.

Table 6-32 lists and describes the fields in the show ib pm config command output.

Table 6-32 show ib pm config Command Output Descriptions 

Field
Description

subnet-prefix

Subnet prefix of the IB subnet whose performance monitoring configuration you are viewing.

state

State of performance monitoring (enabled or disabled).

polling period

Interval at which the feature polls ports and connections (in seconds).

start-delay

Time that elapses before performance managing executes (in seconds).


Examples

The following example displays the output of the show ib pm config command.

SFS-120# show ib pm config subnet-prefix fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00
================================================================================
                              IB PM Configuration
================================================================================
            subnet-prefix : fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00
                    state : enable
           polling-period : 10
              start-delay : 60

Related Commands

ib pm

show ib pm connection counter

To view the performance monitoring counters on a connection, enter the show ib pm connection counter command in User Execute mode or Privileged Execute mode.

show ib pm connection counter subnet-prefix prefix src-lid source dst-lid destination

Syntax Description

subnet-prefix

Specifies the subnet prefix of the IB subnet for which you want to view performance monitoring.

prefix

Subnet prefix of the IB subnet for which you want to view performance monitoring

src-lid

Specifies the source Local Identifier (LID) of the connection.

source

Source LID of the connection

dst-lid

Specifies the destination Local Identifier (LID) of the connection.

destination

Destination LID of the connection.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008

Privilege Level:

General read-only user.

Examples

The following example displays performance monitoring counters on a connection.

SFS-120# show ib pm connection counter subnet-prefix fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 src-l
id 2 dst-lid 2

================================================================================
                            IB PM Port Counter Table
================================================================================
                 subnet-prefix : fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00
                     node-guid : 00:05:ad:00:00:01:73:bf
                      port-num : 1
                  chassis-guid : 00:05:ad:00:00:01:73:bf
                      slot-num : 1
                  ext-port-num : 1
                 data-is-valid : false
                 symbol-errors : 0
          link-recovery-errors : 0
                    link-downs : 0
                    rcv-errors : 0
         rcv-remote-phy-errors : 0
       rcv-switch-relay-errors : 0
                 xmit-discards : 0
        xmit-constraint-errors : 0
         rcv-constraint-errors : 0
   local-link-integrity-errors : 0
  excessive-buf-overrun-errors : 0
                 vl15-droppeds : 0
                     xmit-data : 0
                      rcv-data : 0
                     xmit-pkts : 0
                      rcv-pkts : 0

Related Commands

ib pm

show ib pm connection monitor

To view the performance monitoring connection monitor, enter the show ib pm connection monitor command in User Execute mode or Privileged Execute mode.

show ib pm connection monitor subnet-prefix prefix src-lid source dst-lid destination

Syntax Description

subnet-prefix

Specifies the subnet prefix of the IB subnet for which you want to view performance monitoring.

prefix

Subnet prefix of the IB subnet for which you want to view performance monitoring

src-lid

Specifies the source Local Identifier (LID) of the connection.

source

Source LID of the connection

dst-lid

Specifies the destination Local Identifier (LID) of the connection.

destination

Destination LID of the connection.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008

Privilege Level:

General read-only user.

Examples

The following example displays the connection monitor table of a connection.

SFS-120# show ib pm connection monitor subnet-prefix fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 src-l
id 2 dst-lid 2


================================================================================
                         IB PM Connection Monitor Table
================================================================================
            subnet-prefix : fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00
                  src-lid : 2
                  dst-lid : 2
             error-status : unknown
              util-status : unknown

Related Commands

ib pm

show ib pm port counter

To show the performance monitoring port counter configuration, enter the show ib pm port counter command in User Execute mode or Privileged Execute mode.

show ib pm port counter [config] subnet-prefix prefix

Syntax Description

config

(Optional) Displays the port counter configuration.

subnet-prefix

Specifies the subnet prefix of the counters to view.

prefix

Subnet prefix of the counters to view.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008

Privilege Level:

General read-only user.

Examples

The following example shows the configuration of the performance monitoring port counter.

SFS-120# show ib pm port counter config subnet-prefix fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00


================================================================================
                       IB PM Port Counter Configuration
================================================================================
            subnet-prefix : fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00
                    state : enabled

show ib pm port monitor

To show the performance monitoring port monitor configuration, enter the show ib pm port monitor command in User Execute mode or Privileged Execute mode.

show ib pm port monitor [config | error-counter] subnet-prefix prefix [node-guid guid]

Syntax Description

config

(Optional) Displays the port monitor configuration.

error-counter

(Optional) Shows the performance monitoring port with monitored error information.

subnet-prefix

Specifies the subnet prefix of the port monitor.

prefix

Subnet prefix of the port monitor.

node-guid

(Optional) Specifies the GUID of the device whose ports you want to view.

guid

(Optional) GUID of the device whose ports you want to view.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008

Privilege Level:

General read-only user.

Examples

The following example displays the port monitor configuration.

SFS-120# show ib pm port monitor subnet-prefix fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00


================================================================================
                   IB PM Port Monitor Configured Ports Table
================================================================================
            subnet-prefix : fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00
                node-guid : 00:05:ad:00:00:01:73:bf
                 port-num : 2


            subnet-prefix : fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00
                node-guid : 00:05:ad:00:00:01:73:bf
                 port-num : 3

Related Commands

ib pm

show ib pm threshold

To view performance monitoring thresholds, enter the show ib pm threshold command in User Execute mode or Privileged Execute mode.

show ib pm threshold subnet-prefix prefix

Syntax Description

subnet-prefix

Specifies the subnet prefix of the thresholds to view.

prefix

Subnet prefix of the thresholds to view.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008

Privilege Level:

General read-only user.

Examples

The following example displays performance monitoring thresholds.

SFS-120# show ib pm threshold subnet-prefix fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00


================================================================================
                                IB PM Thresholds
================================================================================
                 subnet-prefix : fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00
                 symbol-errors : none
          link-recovery-errors : none
                    link-downs : 1
                    rcv-errors : none
         rcv-remote-phy-errors : none
       rcv-switch-relay-errors : none
                 xmit-discards : none
        xmit-constraint-errors : none
         rcv-constraint-errors : none
   local-link-integrity-errors : none
  excessive-buf-overrun-errors : none
                 vl15-droppeds : none
                     xmit-rate : 1
                      rcv-rate : 1

Related Commands

ib pm

show ib sm configuration

To display information about the subnet managers on your InfiniBand fabric, enter the show ib sm configuration command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show ib sm configuration {subnet-prefix prefix | all} [summary]

Syntax Description

subnet-prefix

Specifies the subnet prefix of the subnet manager that you want to view.

prefix

Subnet prefix of the subnet manager that you want to view.

all

Displays the attributes of all the subnet managers that are currently configured and running on the InfiniBand fabric.

summary

Displays an abridged form of the command output. The abridged information includes the subnet prefix, GUID, priority, and SM key of the subnet managers.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module

Privilege Level:

InfiniBand read-only user.

Table 6-33 describes the fields in the show ib sm configuration command output.

Table 6-33 show ib sm configuration Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

subnet-prefix

64-bit value used that identifies the InfiniBand subnet. This is a unique subnet identifier and joins with the GUID to form the global identifier (GID) of the port. All GIDs within a subnet have the same subnet prefix.

guid

GUID of this subnet manager.

priority

User-assigned priority for this subnet manager. You must enter an integer between 0 and 15. The value defaults to 10.

Note When the chassis boots, the SM priority defaults to 10. When you add the SM manually, the priority defaults to 10.

sm-key

64-bit subnet management key assigned to the subnet manager.The sm-key defaults to 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00. The SM key serves as the prefix of all GIDs and "brands" nodes as members of this subnet.

oper-status

Operational status of the subnet manager. Self-detection determines this status. The value appears as "notActive," "discovering," "standby," or "master." If "notActive" appears, the subnet manager has not been enabled or has been disabled. The "discovering" output appears when the subnet manager sweeps the fabric. If "standby" appears, the SM servers as a a slave subnet manager. If only one subnet manager runs on the fabric, it serves as the "master."

act-count

Activity counter that increments each time the subnet manager issues an subnet management packet (SMP) or performs other management activities.

status

Status of the subnet manager. It appears as "active" or "inactive." If "active," it is actively managing subnets. If "inactive," it is not managing subnets.

master-poll-interval

Interval at which the slave SM polls the master to see if the master is still alive.

master-poll-retries

Number of unanswered polls that cause the slave to identify the master as dead.

max-active-sms

Maximum number of standby SMs that the master supports.

LID-mask-control

Number of path bits present in the base LID to each channel adapter port. Increasing the LMC value increases the number of LIDs assigned to each port to increase the number of potential paths to reach each port.

switch-life-time

The packet life time inside a Server Switch.

switch-hoq-life-time

The packet life time at the head-of-queue of a switch port.

host-hoq-life-time

The life time of a packet at the head-of-queue of the host port.


Examples

The following example shows the detailed configuration of a subnet manager.

SFS-7000P# show ib sm configuration subnet-prefix fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 


================================================================================
                           Subnet Manager Information
================================================================================
            subnet-prefix : fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00
                     guid : 00:05:ad:00:00:00:13:f5
                 priority : 10
                   sm-key : 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
              oper-status : master
                act-count : 787224
      sweep-interval(sec) : 10
   response-timeout(msec) : 400
  master-poll-intval(sec) : 3
      master-poll-retries : 2
           max-active-sms : 0
         LID-mask-control : 0
         switch-life-time : 20
     switch-hoq-life-time : 20
       host-hoq-life-time : 20

The following example shows the summary configuration of a subnet manager.

SFS-7000P# show ib sm configuration subnet-prefix fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 summary

================================================================================
                      Subnet Manager Configuration Summary
================================================================================
subnet-prefix           guid                    priority sm-key                 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1e:82 10       00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00

Related Commands

ib sm
ib-agent
show ib-agent switch
name

show ib sm db-sync

To display subnet manager synchronization information, enter the show ib sm db-sync command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show ib sm db-sync subnet-prefix {prefix | all}

Syntax Description

subnet-prefix

Specifies the subnet prefix of the subnet manager whose sync status you want to view.

prefix

Prefix of the subnet manager whose sync status you want to view.

all

Displays sync data for all SMs on the fabric.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Exec mode, Privileged Exec mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module

Privilege Level:

InfiniBand read-only user.

Use this command to determine

If the database of the master subnet manager synchronizes with one or more standby databases.

The frequency with which the databases synchronize.

Table 6-34 show ib sm db-sync Command Field Descriptions

Field
Description

subnet-prefix

Subnet prefix of the subnet whose synchronization information you want to view.

enable

Displays true if an administrator has enabled synchronization, otherwise displays false.

max-backup-sms

The maximum number of backup subnet managers that the master subnet manager supports.

session-timeout

The interval, in seconds, during which a synchronization session status MAD packet must arrive at the master SM to maintain synchronization.

poll-interval

Interval at which the master SM polls an active slave SM to verify synchronization.

cold-sync-timeout

Maximum amount of time in which SMs can perform a cold sync. During the cold sync, the master SM copies all out-of-sync tables to the standby.

cold-sync-limit

Maximum number of cold syncs that may take place during the cold sync period.

cold-sync-period

Length of the interval during which cold syncs may occur.

new-session-delay

Amount of time that the master SM waits before it attempts to initiate a synchronization session with a new SM.

resync-interval

Specifies the interval at which the master SM sends a re-synchronization request to all active sync sessions.

state

Specifies whether or not the Subnet Manager is in sync with the backup.


Examples

the following example displays subnet manager synchronization information.

show ib sm db-sync subnet-prefix fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00


================================================================================

              Subnet Manager Database Synchronization Information
================================================================================

            subnet-prefix : fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00
                   enable : false
           max-backup-sms : 1
          session-timeout : 10
            poll-interval : 3
        cold-sync-timeout : 10
          cold-sync-limit : 2
         cold-sync-period : 900
        new-session-delay : 120
          resync-interval : 3600
                    state : not in-sync

Related Commands

ib sm db-sync

show ib sm sm-info

To display subnet manager information maintained by the SM on this device, enter the show ib sm sm-info command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show ib sm sm-info subnet-prefix subnet-prefix [port-guid port-guid] [summary]

Syntax Description

subnet-prefix

Displays the discovered Subnet Managers in the fabric for one Subnet Manager you want to view.

subnet-prefix

Prefix of the IB subnet manager you want to view. For example, fe:80:00:00:00:00:0

0:00

port-guid

(Optional) Displays the discovered Subnet Managers in the fabric

port-guid

(Optional) Specifies the port ID for a discovered Subnet Managers in the fabric

summary

(Optional) Displays a summary of the discovered Subnet Managers in the fa bric


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Exec mode, Privileged Exec mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module

Privilege Level:

InfiniBand read-only user.

Use this command to display the SM information data maintained by the Subnet Managers on this device.

Table 6-35 show ib sm db-sync Command Field Descriptions

Field
Description

subnet-prefix

Subnet prefix of the subnet whose synchronization information you want to view.

port-guid

GUID of the port that connects the node to the Server Switch. A port within a node can return the node GUID as its PortGUID if the port serves as an integral part of the node and you cannot replace the port in the field (not swappable).


Examples

This example displays subnet manager information.

SFS-270# show ib sm sm-info subnet-prefix fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 summary
================================================================================
                Summary of Discovered Subnet Managers in Fabric
================================================================================
subnet-prefix           port-guid               priority state
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Related Commands

ib sm db-sync

show ib sm multicast

To display attributes of the multicast groups on your Server Switch, enter the show ib sm multicast command in User Exec or Privileged Exec mode.

show ib sm multicast {subnet-prefix prefix [mgid multicast-group-GID] [summary] | summary}

Syntax Description

subnet-prefix

Specifies the subnet prefix of the subnet manager that you want to view.

prefix

Subnet prefix of the subnet manager that you want to view.

mgid

(Optional) Specifies the global identifier (GID) of the multicast group.

multicast-group-GID

(Optional) Global identifier (GID) of the multicast group.

summary

(Optional) Displays an abridged form of the data. The abridged information includes the subnet prefix, GUID, priority, and SM key of the subnet managers.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module

Privilege Level:

InfiniBand read-only user.

Troubleshoot with this command when a host does not receive a broadcast packet. Use this command to verify that the multicast group includes the host. The subnet manager dynamically configures all multicast groups.

Table 6-36 describes the fields in the show ib sm configuration command output.

Table 6-36 show ib sm multicast Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

subnet-prefix

Subnet prefix of the subnet manager.

MGID

Multicast group identifier.

port-GID

GID of a port that belongs to the multicast group.

member-join-state

Type of membership that the member has in the multicast group. Members qualify as full members, non-members, or send-only members.

proxy-join-status

This field displays false except for trusted requests. For details, refer to InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1.


Examples

The following example displays a summary of the multicast groups on the Server Switch.

SFS-7000P# show ib sm multicast summary
==============================================================================
                     Summary of Multicast-Groups on Device
==============================================================================
            subnet-prefix : fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00
                     MGID : ff:12:40:1b:ff:f1:00:00:00:00:00:00:ff:ff:ff:ff

            multicast-group-members :
                 port-GID : fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:05:ad:00:00:00:12:bf
        member-join-state : full-member
        proxy-join-status : false

Related Commands

ib sm

show ib sm neighbor

To display the InfiniBand devices that directly connect to your Server Switch, enter the show ib sm neighbor command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show ib sm neighbor

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module

Privilege Level:

InfiniBand read-only user.

Table 6-37 describes the fields in the show ib sm neighbor command output.

Table 6-37 show ib sm neighbor Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

subnet-prefix

64-bit value that identifies the InfiniBand subnet to which this neighbor node belongs.

local-node-guid

64-bit GUID of the InfiniBand node.

local-port-id

Port ID of the InfiniBand node. You must enter an integer between 0 and 255.

local-node-type

Type of the InfiniBand node. The value appears as channel-adapter, switch, or router.

remote-node-guid

64-bit GUID of the neighboring InfiniBand node to which the local node links.

remote-port-id

Port ID of the neighboring InfiniBand node to which the local node links. You must enter an integer between 0 and 255.

remote-node-type

Type of the neighboring InfiniBand node. The value appears as channel-adapter, switch, or router.

link-state

State of the link between the local and neighboring nodes. The value appears as noStateChange, down, initialize, armed, or active.

link-width-active

Active link width. This parameter, with LinkSpeedActive, determines the link rate between the two connected nodes. The value appears as width1x, width4x, or width12x.


Examples

The following example displays the GUIDs that connect to your Server Switch and the GUIDs within your Server Switch.


Note Truncated output appears here.


SFS-7000P# show ib sm neighbor
============================================================================
                          Subnet Management Neighbors
============================================================================
            subnet-prefix : fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00
          local-node-guid : 00:05:ad:00:00:00:11:97
            local-port-id : 2
          local-node-type : channel-adapter
         remote-node-guid : 00:05:ad:00:00:00:13:da
           remote-port-id : 1
         remote-node-type : switch
               link-state : active
        link-width-active : width4x

Related Commands

ib sm

show ib sm node

To display the configuration and attributes of subnet management nodes in a subnet, enter the show ib sm node command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show ib sm node subnet-prefix prefix [node-guid guid] [summary]

Syntax Description

subnet-prefix

Specifies the subnet prefix of the nodes that you want to view.

prefix

Subnet prefix of the nodes that you want to view.

node-guid

(Optional) Specifies the GUID of an individual node that you want to view.

guid

(Optional) GUID of an individual node that you want to view.

summary

(Optional) Displays abridged command output.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module

Privilege Level:

InfiniBand read-only user.

All nodes that the subnet manager on your Server Switch actively manages qualify as subnet management nodes.

Use this command to display the configuration of all the nodes on a subnet, or to display the configuration of an individual node. The output may also be displayed in summary form. The summary comprises the subnet-manager prefix, the node GUID and type, and vendor identification.

Table 6-38 describes the fields in the show ib sm node command output.

Table 6-38 show ib sm node Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

subnet-prefix

64-bit value that identifies the InfiniBand subnet to which this node belongs.

node-guid

GUID of the node.

base-version

Supported base management datagram (MAD) version. Indicates that this channel adapter, switch, or router supports versions up to and including this version. See section 13.4.2, Management Datagram Format, in InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information.

class-version

Supported MAD class format version. Indicates that this channel adapter, switch, or router supports versions up to, and including, this version.

type

Type of node being managed. The value appears as channel adapter, switch, router, or error. An error entry indicates an unknown type.

num-ports

Number of physical ports on the node.

port-guid

GUID of the port that connects the node to the Server Switch. A port within a node can return the node GUID as its PortGUID if the port serves as an integral part of the node and you cannot replace the port in the field (not swappable).

partition-cap

Capacity of entries in the partition table for channel adapter, router, and the switch management port. The value appears the same for all ports on the node. This defaults to at least 1 for all nodes including switches. You cannot configure this value.

device-id

Manufacturer-assigned device identification.

revision

Manufacturer-assigned device revision.

local-portnum

The link port number from which this subnet management packet (SMP) arrived. The value appears the same for all ports on the node.

vendor-id

Device vendor ID. The value appears the same for all ports on the node.

system-image-guid

GUID of an associated supervisory node. No supervisory node exists if the command output displays 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00.


Examples

The following example (output abridged) displays the configuration of all the nodes on all the subnets on the InfiniBand fabric.

SFS-7000P# show ib sm node subnet-prefix fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00

================================================================================
                            Subnet Management Nodes
================================================================================
            subnet-prefix : fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00
                node-guid : 00:00:2c:90:01:1b:ba:80
              description : swfc5 HCA-1 (Topspin HCA)
             base-version : 1
            class-version : 1
                     type : channel adapter
                num-ports : 2
                port-guid : 00:00:2c:90:01:1b:ba:81
            partition-cap : 64
                device-id : 0
                 revision : 0
            local-portnum : 1
                vendor-id : 00:2c:90
        system-image-guid : 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00


            subnet-prefix : fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00
                node-guid : 00:05:ad:00:00:00:13:da
              description : Topspin Switch - U1
             base-version : 1
            class-version : 1
                     type : switch
                num-ports : 8
                port-guid : 00:05:ad:00:00:00:13:da
            partition-cap : 32
                device-id : 0
                 revision : 0
            local-portnum : 6
                vendor-id : 00:05:ad
        system-image-guid : 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00

The following example displays a node configuration in summary form.

SFS-7000P# show ib sm node subnet-prefix fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 node-guid 
00:05:ad:00:00:00:13:80 summary
============================================================================
              Subnet Manager Node Summary
============================================================================
subnet-prefix           node-guid               node-type          vendor-id
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:00:13:80 channel adapter    00:05:ad
SFS-7000P#

Related Commands

ib sm

show ib sm partition

To display the partitions that the subnet manager on your Server Switch manages, enter the show ib sm partition command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show ib sm partition

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module

Privilege Level:

InfiniBand read-only user.

In the output, ff:ff refers to the default partition, which cannot be altered. Members of partitions are identified by their Node GUID and port-number, as displayed below.

A single partition can have members that have full-membership, as well as members that have limited membership.

Refer to the Element Manager User Guide for more detailed partition information.

Table 6-39 lists and describes the fields in the show ib sm partition command output.

Table 6-39 show ib sm partition Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

subnet-prefix

Subnet prefix of the subnet whose partitions you want to view.

p_key

Partition key of the partition whose members the display prints below.

node-guid

GUID of the node in the partition.

port-number

Port on the node that belongs to the partition.

member-type

Type of membership that an administrator assigned to the node, either full or limited.


Examples

The following example displays the configuration of all nodes on all subnets on the InfiniBand fabric.

SFS-7000P# show ib sm partition
===============================================================================
                   Partitions Managed By The Subnet Managers
===============================================================================
            subnet-prefix : fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00
                    p_key : ff:ff

                  partition-members :
                node-guid : 00:05:ad:00:00:00:02:40
              port-number : 0
              member-type : full-member

                node-guid : 00:05:ad:00:00:00:02:42
              port-number : 0
              member-type : full-member

Related Commands

ib sm

show ib sm port

To display all InfiniBand ports on the fabric, the nodes to which the ports belong, the capabilities of the ports, and the link statistics of the ports, enter the show ib sm port command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show ib sm port subnet-prefix prefix [node-guid guid] [summary]

Syntax Description

subnet-prefix

Specifies the subnet prefix of the subnet manager that manages the ports that you want to view.

prefix

Subnet prefix of the subnet manager that manages the ports that you want to view.

node-guid

(Optional) Specifies the GUID of an individual node whose ports you want to view.

guid

(Optional) GUID of an individual node whose ports you want to view.

summary

(Optional) Displays abridged command output.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module

Privilege Level:

InfiniBand read-only user.

Use this command to verify that all of the ports in your fabric came up when the SM initialized them.

Port information may be reported for all the ports on a specific subnet or all the ports comprising a specific node. The output may also be displayed in summary form.

Table 6-40 describes the fields in the show ib sm port command output.

Table 6-40 show ib sm port Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

subnet-prefix

64-bit value that identifies the InfiniBand subnet to which this port belongs.

node-guid

64-bit GUID of the node to which this port belongs.

if-index

Port number (integer) on the node (host).

mkey

64-bit management key for this port. See section 14.2.4, Management Key and 3.5.3, Keys, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information.

gid-prefix

64-bit GID prefix for this port. The subnet manager assigns this prefix based upon the port router and the rules for local identifiers. See section 4.1.3, Local Identifiers, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information.

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

The capability mask identifies the functions that the host supports. 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 1.1, for more information. This field does not currently apply to your Server Switch.

mkey-lease-period

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 never expires. Refer to InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, section 14.2.4, "Management Key."

link-width-enabled

Enabled link width (bandwidth). The value (an integer) 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 link-width-supported value).

link-width-supported

Supported link width. The value appears as 1 (1x), 3 (1x or 4x), or 11 (1x, 4x, or 12x).

link-width-active

Active link width. Used in conjunction with LinkSpeedActive to determine the link rate between two nodes. The value appears as 1 (1x), 2 (4x), or 8 (12x).

link-speed-supported

Supported link speed. The value appears as 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 identifies 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 appears as noStateChange, down, initialize, armed, or active.

phy-state

Indicates the physical state of the port. This determines that electricity flows between nodes and they can perform a handshake. The value appears as noStateChange, sleeping, polling, disabled, portConfigurationTraining, linkup, or linkErrorRecovery. The state, upon power-up, defaults to polling.

link-down-def-state

Default LinkDown state to return to. The value appears as noStateChange, sleeping, or polling. See section 5.5.2, Status Outputs (MAD GET), InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information.

mkey-prot-bits

Management key protection bits for the port. The bits are 0, 1, 2, and 3. See section 14.2.4.1, Levels of Protection, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information.

lmc

Local-identifier mask control (LMC) for multipath support. A LMC resides on each channel adapter and router port on the subnet. It provides multiple virtual ports within a single physical port. The value of the LMC specifies the number of path bits in the LID. A value of 0 (zero) indicates one LID can apply to this port. See sections 3.5.10, Addressing, and 4.1.3, Local Identifiers, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information.

link-speed-active

Speed of an active link. The value appears as 1 (2.5 Gbps).

link-speed-enabled

Maximum speed that the link can handle. The value appears as 0 (No state change), 1 (2.5 Gbps), or 3 (value derived from link-speed-supported).

neighbor-mtu

Active maximum transmission unit enabled on this port for transmit. Check the mtu-cap value at both ends of every link and use the lesser speed. The value appears as mtu256, mtu512, mtu1024, mtu2048, or mtu4096.

master-sm-SL

Administrative service level required for this port to send a non-SMP message to the subnet manager.

VL-cap

Maximum range of data virtual lanes supported by this port. The value appears as vl0, vl0ToVl1, vl0ToVl3, vl0ToVl7, or vl0ToVl14. See also oper-VL. Each port can support up to fifteen virtual lanes (VLs 0 - 15). The VL-cap field displays the range of those lanes (e.g. lanes 0 - 7) that the port currently supports.

VL-high-limit

Maximum high-priority limit on the number of bytes allowed for transmitting high-priority packets when both ends of a link operate with multiple data virtual-lanes. Used with the virtual-lane arbitration table. The maximum high-limit matches the vl-arb-high-cap on the other side of the link and then negotiating downward.

VL-arb-high-cap

Highest arbitration value allowed by the arbiter in determining the next packet in a set of packets to send across the link. Used with the virtual-lane arbitration table and specified as a VL/Weight pair. See section 14.2.5.9, VL Arbitration Table, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information.

VL-arb-low-cap

Lowest arbitration value allowed by the arbiter in determining the next packet in a set of packets to send across the link. Used with the virtual-lane arbitration table and specified as a VL/Weight pair. See section 14.2.5.9, VL Arbitration Table, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information.

mtu-cap

Used in conjunction with neighbor-mtu to determine the maximum transmission size supported on this port. The lesser of mtu-cap and neighbor-mtu determines the actual MTU used. The value appears as 256, 512, 1024, 2048, or 4096

VL-stall-count

Number of sequentially dropped packets at which the port enters a VLStalled state. The virtual lane exits the VLStalled state (8 * HLL) units after entering it. See section 18.2.5.4, Transmitter Queuing, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for a description of HLL.

HOQ-life

Maximum duration allowed to packets at the head of a virtual-lane queue. Used with VL-stall-count to determine the outgoing packets to discard.

oper-VL

Administrative limit for the number of virtual lanes allowed to the link. Do not set this above the VL-cap value. The value appears as vl0, vl0-Vl1, vl0-Vl3, vl0-Vl7, or vl0-Vl14.

in-part-enforce

Boolean value that indicates whether or not to support optional partition enforcement for the packets received by this port. No default value applies.

out-part-enforce

Boolean value that indicates whether or not to support optional partition enforcement for the packets transmitted by this port. No default value applies.

in-filter-raw-pkt-enforce

Boolean value that indicates whether or not to support optional raw packet enforcement for the raw packets received by this port. No default value applies.

out-filter-raw-pkt-enforce

Boolean value that indicates whether or not to support optional raw packet enforcement for the raw packets transmitted by this port. No default value applies.

mkey-violation

Number of subnet management packets (SMPs) that have been received on this port with invalid M_Keys since initial power up or the last reset. See section 14.2.4, Management Key, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information.

pkey-violation

Number of subnet management packets that have been received on this port with invalid P_Keys since initial power up or the last reset. See section 9.2.7, partition key (P_KEY), InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information.

qkey-violation

Number of subnet management packets that have been received on this port with invalid Q_Keys since initial power up or the last reset. See section 10.2.4, Q Keys, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information.

guid-cap

Number of GUID entries allowed for this port in the port table. Any entries that exceed this value are ignored on write and read back as zero. See section 14.2.5.5, GUIDCap, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information.

subnet-timeout

Maximum propagation delay allowed for this port to reach any other port in the subnet. This value also affects the maximum rate at with traps can be sent from this port. Switch configuration affects delay. Requestors may use this parameter to determine the interval to wait for a response to a request. Duration matches (4.096 ms * 2^SubnetTimeout).

resp-time

Maximum time allowed between the port reception of a subnet management packet and the transmission of the associated response. See section 13.4.6.2, Timers and Timeouts, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information.

local-phy-error

Threshold at which ICRC, VCRC, FCCRC, and all physical errors result in an entry into the BAD PACKET or BAD PACKET DISCARD states of the local packet receiver. See section 7.12.2, Error Recovery Procedures, InfiniBand Architecture®, Vol. 1, Release 1.1, for more information.

local-overrun-error

Threshold at which the count of buffer overruns, across consecutive flow-control update periods, result in an overrun error. A possible cause of such errors is when an earlier packet has physical errors and the buffers are not immediately reclaimed.


Examples

The following example displays the details of the ports that the specified subnet manager manages.

SFS-7000P> show ib sm port subnet-prefix fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00


================================================================================
                            Subnet Management Ports
================================================================================
            subnet-prefix : fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00
                node-guid : 00:02:c9:01:07:e4:41:d0
                 if-index : 1
                     mkey : 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
               gid-prefix : fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00
                      lid : 2
            master-sm-lid : 1
                 cap-mask : 00:10:02:48
                diag-code : 10:26
        mkey-lease-period : 15
       link-width-enabled : 3
     link-width-supported : 3
        link-width-active : 2
     link-speed-supported : 1
                    state : active
                phy-state : no state change
      link-down-def-state : polling
           mkey-prot-bits : 0
                      lmc : 0
        link-speed-active : 1
       link-speed-enabled : 1
             neighbor-mtu : 2048
             master-sm-SL : 0
                   VL-cap : vl0-vl7
            VL-high-limit : 0
          VL-arb-high-cap : 8
           VL-arb-low-cap : 8
                  mtu-cap : 2048
           VL-stall-count : 16
                 HOQ-life : 7
                  oper-VL : vl0-vl7
          in-part-enforce : false
         out-part-enforce : false
    in-filter-raw-pkt-enf : false
   out-filter-raw-pkt-enf : false
           mkey-violation : 0
           pkey-violation : 0
           qkey-violation : 0
                 guid-cap : 32
           subnet-timeout : 8
                resp-time : 8
          local-phy-error : 0
      local-overrun-error : 0

The following example displays a summary of the ports that the specified subnet manager manages.

SFS-7000P> show ib sm port subnet-prefix fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 summary


================================================================================
                          Subnet Manager Port Summary
================================================================================
subnet-prefix           node-guid               if-index     lid   state 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:02:c9:01:07:e4:41:d0 1            2     active
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:02:c9:01:07:e4:41:d0 2            3     active
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:02:c9:01:07:e4:57:b0 1            6     active
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:60 0            1     active
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:60 1            0     active
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:60 2            0     active
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:60 3            0     active
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:60 4            0     active
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:60 5            0     active
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:60 6            0     down  
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:60 7            0     active
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:60 8            0     active
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:62 0            4     active
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:62 1            0     active
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:62 2            0     active
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:62 3            0     active
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:62 4            0     active
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:62 5            0     down  
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:62 6            0     down  
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:62 7            0     active
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:62 8            0     down  
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:64 0            5     active
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:64 1            0     active
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:64 2            0     active
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:64 3            0     active
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:64 4            0     active
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:64 5            0     down  
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:64 6            0     down  
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:64 7            0     down  
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:1c:64 8            0     down  
fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 00:05:ad:00:00:01:29:8f 1            7     active
SFS-7000P> 

Related Commands

ib sm
show ib sm configuration
show ib sm multicast
show ib sm neighbor
show ib sm partition
show ib sm port

show ib sm service

To display services on your subnet, enter the show ib sm service command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show ib sm service [subnet-prefix {prefix | all} [p_key pkey | service-gid GID | service-id ID]] [summary]

Syntax Description

subnet-prefix

(Optional) Specifies the subnet prefix of the subnet managers that you want to display.

prefix

Subnet prefix of the subnet managers that you want to display.

all

Specifies all subnet prefixes on your IB network.

p_key

(Optional) Specifies a partition whose nodes run services that you want to view.

pkey

(Optional) Partition that contains nodes that run services that you want to view.

service-gid

(Optional) Specifies the GID of the service (the GID of the node that provides the service).

GID

(Optional) GID of the service (node).

service-id

(Optional) Specifies the ID of the service to display.

ID

(Optional) ID of the service to display.

summary

(Optional) Displays a summarized version of the command output.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Privilege Level:

InfiniBand read-only user.

Services represent actions or functions that a node can perform across the network at the request of another node. Nodes register their services with the subnet manager so other nodes can discover and use these services. The GID of a service matches the GID of the host that provides the service.

Switch information may be reported for all the switches on a specific subnet or for a specific switch. The output may also be displayed in summary form.

Table 6-41 lists and describes the fields in the show ib sm service command output.

Table 6-41 show ib sm service Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

subnet-prefix

Subnet prefix of the service.

service-id

Service ID of the service.

GID

GID of the service.

p_key

Partition key of the service.

lease

Specifies the lease service.

service-key

Specifies the service key.

service-name

Name of the service.

service-data

Header of the data types: 8, 16,. 32, and 64.

data-8

Specifies data type 8.

data-16

Specifies data type 16.

data-32

Specifies data type 32.

data-64

Specifies data type 64.


Examples

The following example displays the services on the Server Switch.

SFS-120# show ib sm service subnet-prefix fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00

================================================================================
                         Summary of Services on Device
================================================================================
            subnet-prefix : fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00
               service-id : 10:00:0c:e1:00:41:54:53
                      GID : fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:02:c9:02:00:00:24:41
                    p_key : ff:ff
                    lease : indefinite
              service-key : 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
             service-name : DAPL Address Translation Service
             service-data : 
                   data-8 : 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:c0:a8:01:02
                  data-16 : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
                  data-32 : 00000000:00000000:00000000:00000000
                  data-64 : 0000000000000000:0000000000000000

            subnet-prefix : fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00
               service-id : 10:00:0c:e1:00:41:54:53
                      GID : fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:02:c9:02:00:00:24:7d
                    p_key : ff:ff
                    lease : indefinite
              service-key : 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
             service-name : DAPL Address Translation Service
             service-data : 
                   data-8 : 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:c0:a8:01:01
                  data-16 : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
                  data-32 : 00000000:00000000:00000000:00000000
                  data-64 : 0000000000000000:0000000000000000

The following example displays a summary of the services on the Server Switch.

SFS-120# show ib sm service subnet-prefix fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 summary

================================================================================
                         Summary of Services on Device
================================================================================
            subnet-prefix : fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00
               service-id : 10:00:0c:e1:00:41:54:53
                      GID : fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:02:c9:02:00:00:24:41
             service-data : 
                   data-8 : 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:c0:a8:01:02
                  data-16 : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
                  data-32 : 00000000:00000000:00000000:00000000
                  data-64 : 0000000000000000:0000000000000000

            subnet-prefix : fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00
               service-id : 10:00:0c:e1:00:41:54:53
                      GID : fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:02:c9:02:00:00:24:7d
             service-data : 
                   data-8 : 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:c0:a8:01:01
                  data-16 : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
                  data-32 : 00000000:00000000:00000000:00000000
                  data-64 : 0000000000000000:0000000000000000

Related Commands

ib sm
show ib sm configuration
show ib sm multicast
show ib sm neighbor
show ib sm partition
show ib sm port

show ib sm subscription

To display event subscriptons or information records managed by yourssubnet manager on this device, enter the show ib sm subscription command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show ib sm subscripton [subnet-prefix {subnet-prefix} [lid LID] [node-guid GUID [port-num port-num]] [summary]

Syntax Description

subnet-prefix

(Optional) Specifies the subnet prefix of the subnet managers that you want to display.

subnet-prefix

(Optional) Subnet prefix of the subnet managers that you want to display.

lid

(Optional) Specifies the LID of the service (the LID of the node that provides the service).

LID

(Optional) LID of the service (node). For example: aa:aa:aa:aa:aa:aa:aa:aa

node-guid

(Optional) Specifies the GID of the node (the GID of the node that provides the service).

GUID

(Optional) GID of the service (node).

port-num

(Optional) Specifies the port number

port-num

(Optional) Port number.

summary

(Optional) Displays a summarized version of the command output.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module

Privilege Level:

InfiniBand read-only user.

Subscriptions represent The LID of a node matches the LID of the host that provides the service.The GID of a service matches the GID of the host that provides the service.

Switch information may be reported for all the switches on a specific subnet or for a specific switch. The output may also be displayed in summary form.

Table 6-41 lists and describes the fields in the show ib sm service command output.

Table 6-42 show ib sm subscription Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

LID

LID of the node.

node-guid

GID of the host.

port-num

Port number.

LID range

Specifies the LID range.

is-generic

Specifies the is generic value.

trap-num-device-id

Name of the service.


Examples

The following example displays a summary of the event subscriptions managed on the Server Switch.

SFS-120#

The following example displays a summary of the event subscriptions managed on the Server Switch.

SFS-120# show ib sm subscription subnet-prefix fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00 node-
guid aa:aa:aa:aa:aa:aa:aa:aa summary

================================================================================
                     Summary of Event Subscriptions Managed
================================================================================
LID   node-guid               port-num LID-range   is-generic trap-num-device-id
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Related Commands

ib sm
show ib sm configuration
show ib sm multicast
show ib sm neighbor
show ib sm partition
show ib sm port

show ib sm switch

To display the attributes of all IB switches in your fabric (for debug purposes), enter the show ib sm switch command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.

show ib sm switch {subnet-prefix prefix | all} [node-guid guid][summary]

Syntax Description

subnet-prefix

Specifies the subnet prefix of the subnet managers that you want to view.

prefix

Subnet prefix of the subnet managers that you want to view.

all

Displays the attributes of all subnet managers that run on your IB fabric.

node-guid

(Optional) Specifies the GUID of the switch that you want to view.

guid

(Optional) GUID of the switch that you want to view.

summary

(Optional) Displays a summarized version of the command output.


Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Command Modes

User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode.

Usage Guidelines

Platform Availability:

Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, IB Server Switch Module

Privilege Level:

InfiniBand read-only user.

Switch information may be reported for all the switches on a specific subnet or all the switches comprising a specific node. The output may also be displayed in summary form.

Table 6-43 lists and describes the fields in the show ib sm switch command output.

Table 6-43 show ib sm switch Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

subnet-prefix

64-bit value that identifies the InfiniBand subnet to which this node belongs.