Cisco MDS 9000 Family Command Reference, Release 3.x
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show aaa accounting

show aaa authentication

show aaa authentication login password-aging

show aaa groups

show accounting log

show arp

show autonomous-fabric-id database

show banner motd

show boot

show boot auto-copy

show callhome

show cdp

show cfs

show cfs regions

show cfs status

show cfs static peers

show cimserver

show cimserver indications

show cimserver logs

show cimserver status

show cli alias

show cli variables

show clock

show cloud discovery

show cloud membership

show copyright

show cores

show crypto ca certificates

show crypto ca crl

show crypto ca trustpoints

show crypto global domain ipsec

show crypto ike domain ipsec

show crypto key mypubkey rsa

show crypto map domain ipsec

show crypto sad domain ipsec

show crypto spd domain ipsec

show crypto transform-set domain ipsec

show debug

show debug npv

show debug sme

show device-alias

show dpvm

show environment

show fabric-binding

show fc-tunnel

show fc2

show fcalias

show fcanalyzer

show fcc

show fcdomain

show fcdroplatency

show fcflow stats

show fcfwd

show fcid-allocation

show fc-redirect configs

show fc-redirect active-configs

show fc-redirect peer-switches

show fcip

show fcns database

show fcns statistics

show fcroute

show fcs

show fcsp

show fctimer

show fdmi

show ficon

show file

show flex-attach

show flex-attach info

show flex-attach merge status

show flex-attach virtual-pwwn

show flogi

show fspf

show hardware

show hosts

show incompatibility system

show install all failure-reason

show install all impact

show install all status

show in-order-guarantee

show interface

show interface sme

show interface transceiver

show inventory

show ip access-list

show ip arp

show ip interface

show ip route

show ip routing

show ip traffic

show ips arp

show ips ip route

show ips ipv6

show ips netsim

show ips stats

show ips stats fabric interface

show ips stats netsim

show ips status

show ipv6 access-list

show ipv6 interface

show ipv6 neighbours

show ipv6 route

show ipv6 routing

show ipv6 traffic

show isapi dpp

show isapi tech-support santap file

show iscsi global

show iscsi initiator

show iscsi session

show iscsi stats

show iscsi virtual-target

show islb cfs-session status

show islb initiator

show islb merge status

show islb pending

show islb pending-diff

show islb session

show islb status

show islb virtual-target

show islb vrrp

show isns

show ivr

show ivr fcdomain database

show ivr service-group

show ivr virtual-fcdomain-add-status2

show ivr virtual-switch-wwn

show kernel core

show license

show line

show logging

show mcast

show module

show nasb

show ntp

show npv flogi-table

show npv internal info

show npv internal info traffic-map

show npv traffic-map

show npv status

show port index-allocation

show port-channel

show port-license

show port-monitor

show port-resources module

show port-security

show processes

show role

show qos

show radius

show radius-server

show rlir

show rmon

show rmon status

show role

show rscn

show running-config

show san-ext-tuner

show santap module

show santap module dvt brief

show scheduler

show scsi-flow

show scsi-target

show sdv

show sme cluster

show sme transport

show snmp

show span drop-counters

show span max-queued-packets

show span session

show sprom

show ssh

show ssm provisioning

show startup-config

show switchname

show system

show system default zone

show system health

show tacacs+

show tacacs-server

show tech-support

show tech-support sme

show telnet server

show terminal

show tlport

show topology

show trunk protocol

show user-account

show users

show version

show vrrp

show vsan

show wwn

show zone

show zone analysis

show zone-attribute-group

show zoneset


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The commands in this chapter apply to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family of multilayer directors and fabric switches. All commands are shown here in alphabetical order regardless of command mode. See "About the CLI Command Modes" section on page 1-3 to determine the appropriate mode for each command. For more information, refer to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide.

show aaa accounting

To display the accounting configuration, use the show aaa accounting command.

show aaa accounting

Syntax Description

This command has no other arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays accounting log configuration.

switch# show aaa accounting
         default: local

Related Commands

Command
Description

aaa accounting default

Configure the default accounting method


show aaa authentication

To display configured authentication information, use the show aaa authentication command.

show aaa authentication [login {error-enable | mschap}]

Syntax Description

login error-enable

Displays the authentication login error message enable configuration.

login mschap

Displays the authentication login MS-CHAP enable configuration.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(1)

This command was introduced.

2.0(x)

Added the login error-enable option.

3.0(1)

Added the login mschap option.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the configured authentication parameters.

switch# show aaa authentication
         default: group TacServer local none
         console: local
         iscsi: local
         dhchap: local

The following example displays the authentication login error message enable configuration.

switch# show aaa authentication login error-enable
disabled

The following example displays the authentication login MS-CHAP enable configuration.

switch# show aaa authentication login mschap
disabled

show aaa authentication login password-aging

To display the status of password aging notification, use the show aaa authentication login password-aging command.

show aaa authentication login password-aging

Syntax Description

This command has no other arguments or keywords.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the status of the password aging notification.

switch(config)# show aaa authentication login password-aging 

Related Commands

Command
Description

aaa authentication login password-aging enable

Configures the password aging notification from AAA server.


show aaa groups

To display configured server groups, use the show aaa groups command.

show aaa groups

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

To display configured server groups.

switch# show aaa groups
radius
TacServer

show accounting log

To display the accounting log contents, use the show accounting log command.

show accounting log [size]

Syntax Description

size

Specifies the size of the log to display in bytes. The range is 0 to 250000.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the entire accounting log.

switch# show accounting log 
2002:stop:snmp_1033151784_171.71.49.83:admin:
Fri Sep 27 18:36:24 2002:start:_1033151784:root
Fri Sep 27 18:36:28 2002:update:::fcc configuration requested
Fri Sep 27 18:36:33 2002:start:snmp_1033151793_171.71.49.83:admin
Fri Sep 27 18:36:33 2002:stop:snmp_1033151793_171.71.49.83:admin:
Fri Sep 27 18:39:28 2002:start:snmp_1033151968_171.71.49.96:admin
Fri Sep 27 18:39:28 2002:stop:snmp_1033151968_171.71.49.96:admin:
Fri Sep 27 18:39:28 2002:start:_1033151968:root
Fri Sep 27 18:39:31 2002:update:::fcc configuration requested
Fri Sep 27 18:39:37 2002:start:snmp_1033151977_171.71.49.96:admin
Fri Sep 27 18:39:37 2002:stop:snmp_1033151977_171.71.49.96:admin:
Fri Sep 27 18:39:37 2002:start:snmp_1033151977_171.71.49.96:admin
Fri Sep 27 18:42:12 2002:start:snmp_1033152132_171.71.49.96:admin
Fri Sep 27 18:42:12 2002:stop:snmp_1033152132_171.71.49.96:admin:
Fri Sep 27 18:42:12 2002:start:snmp_1033152132_171.71.49.96:admin
Fri Sep 27 18:42:40 2002:start:snmp_1033152160_171.71.49.96:admin
...

The following example displays 400 bytes of the accounting log.

switch# show accounting log 400

Tue Dec  8 22:06:59 1981:start:/dev/pts/2_376697219:admin:
Tue Dec  8 22:07:03 1981:stop:/dev/pts/2_376697219:admin:shell terminated
Tue Dec  8 22:07:13 1981:start:/dev/pts/2_376697233:admin:
Tue Dec  8 22:07:53 1981:stop:/dev/pts/2_376697233:admin:shell terminated
Tue Dec  8 22:08:15 1981:update:/dev/ttyS0_376628597:admin:iSCSI Interface Vsan Enabled

Related Commands

Command
Description

clear accounting log

Clears the accounting log.


show arp

To display Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) entries, use the show arp command.

show arp

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

This displays the ARP table.

switch# show arp
Protocol Address           Age (min)											Hardware Addr  	Type  	Interface
Internet  171.1.1.1 							0  				0006.5bec.699c  ARPA  mgmt0
Internet  172.2.0.1 							4				0000.0c07.ac01  ARPA  mgmt0

Related Commands

Command
Description

clear arp-cache

Clears the arp-cache table entries.


show autonomous-fabric-id database

To display the contents of the AFID database, use the show autonomous-fabric-id database command in EXEC mode.

show autonomous-fabric-id database

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.1(1a)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows contents of the AFID database.

switch# show autonomous-fabric-id database
SWITCH WWN                      Default-AFID
--------------------------------------------------------------
20:00:00:0c:91:90:3e:80            5


Total:   1 entry in default AFID table

SWITCH WWN                      AFID     VSANS
--------------------------------------------------------------
20:00:00:0c:91:90:3e:80           10     1,2,5-8


Total: 1 entry in AFID table

Related Commands

Command
Description

autonomous-fabric-id (IVR topology database configuration)

Configures an autonomous fabric ID into the Inter-VSAN Routing (IVR) topology database.

autonomous-fabric-id (IVR service group configuration)

Configures an autonomous fabric ID into the IVR service group.

autonomous-fabric-id-
database

Configures an autonomous fabric ID (AFID) database


show banner motd

To display a configured message of the day (MOTD) banner, use the show banner motd command.

show banner motd

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(4)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

The configured MOTD banner is displayed before the login prompt on the terminal whenever a user logs in to a switch.

Examples

The following example displays the configured banner message.

switch# show banner motd
Testing the MOTD Feature

The configured message is visible the next time you log in to the switch:

 Testing the MOTD Feature
switch login: 

Related Commands

Command
Description

banner motd

Configures the required banner message.


show boot

To display the boot variables or modules, use the show boot command.

show boot [module [slot | variable-name] | sup-1 | sup-2 | variables]

Syntax Description

module

Displays the boot variables for modules.

slot

Specifies a module by the slot number.

variable-name

Specifies the variable. Maximum length is 80 characters.

sup-1

Displays the upper sup configuration.

sup-2

Displays the lower sup configuration.

variables

Displays the list of boot variables.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.2(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the current contents of the boot variable.

switch# show boot 
kickstart variable = bootflash:/kickstart-image
system variable = bootflash:/system-image
Module 2
asm-sfn variable = bootflash:/asm-image

The following example displays the images on the specified module.

switch# show boot module
Module 2
asm-sfn variable = bootflash:/asm-image

The following example displays a list of all boot variables.

switch# show boot variables
List of boot variables are:
     asm-sfn
	 system
     kickstart

show boot auto-copy

To display state of the auto-copy feature, use the show boot auto-copy command.

show boot auto-copy [list]

Syntax Description

list

Displays the list of files to be auto-copied


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.2(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows the message that displays on the console when you enable the auto-copy feature.

switch(config)# boot auto-copy  
Auto-copy administratively enabled 

The following example shows the message that displays on the console when you disable the auto-copy feature.

switch(config)# boot auto-copy  
Auto-copy administratively disabled 

The following example displays the current state of the auto-copy feature when it is enabled.

switch# show boot auto-copy
Auto-copy feature is enabled

The following example displays the current state of the auto-copy feature when it is disabled.

switch# show boot auto-copy
Auto-copy feature is disabled

The following example displays the ilc1.bin image being copied to the standby supervisor module's bootflash, and once this is successful, the next file will be lasilc1.bin. This command only displays files on the active supervisor module.

switch# show boot auto-copy list
File: /bootflash/ilc1.bin
Bootvar: ilce

File:/bootflash/lasilc1.bin
Bootvar: lasilc

The following example displays a typical message when the auto-copy option is disabled or if no files are copied.

switch# show boot auto-copy list
No file currently being auto-copied

show callhome

To display Call Home information configured on a switch, use the show callhome command.

show callhome [destination-profile [profile {profile | full-txt-destination | short-txt-destination | XML-destination}] | last {action status | merge status} | pending | pending-diff | transport-email | user-def-cmds]

Syntax Description

destination-profile

Displays the Call Home destination profile information.

profile

Specifies the destination profile.

profile

Specifies a user-defined destination profile.

full-txt-destination

Specifies the full text destination profile.

short-txt-destination

Specifies the short text destination profile.

XML-destination

Specifies the XML destination profile.

last action status

Displays the status of the last CFS commit or discard operation.

last merge status

Displays the status of the last CFS merge operation.

pending

Displays the status of pending Call Home configuration.

pending-diff

Displays the difference between running and pending Call Home configurations.

transport-email

Displays the Call Home e-mail transport information.

user-def-cmds

Displays the CLI commands configured for each alert group.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

2.0(x)

Added last action status, pending, and pending-diff options.

3.0(1)

Added the user-def-cmds argument.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays configured Call Home information.

switch# show callhome 
callhome enabled
Callhome Information:
contact person name:who@where
contact person's email:person@place.com
contact person's phone number:310-408-4000
street addr:1234 Picaboo Street, Any city, Any state, 12345
site id:Site1ManhattanNewYork
customer id:Customer1234
contract id:Andiamo1234
switch priority:0
duplicate message throttling : enabled
periodic inventory : disabled
periodic inventory time-period : 7 days
distribution of callhome configuration data using cfs : disabled

The following example displays all destination profile information.

switch# show callhome destination-profile 
XML destination profile information
maximum message size:250000
email addresses configured:
findout@.cisco.com

Short-txt destination profile information
maximum message size:4000
email addresses configured:
person1@epage.company.com

full-txt destination profile information
maximum message size:250000
email addresses configured:
person2@company2.com

The following example displays the full-text destination profile.

switch# show callhome destination-profile profile full-txt-destination 
full-txt destination profile information
maximum message size:250000
email addresses configured:
person2@company2.com

The following example displays the short-text destination profile.

switch# show callhome destination-profile profile short-txt-destination 
Short-txt destination profile information
maximum message size:4000
email addresses configured:
person2@company2.com

The following example displays the XML destination profile.

switch# show callhome destination-profile profile XML-destination 
XML destination profile information
maximum message size:250000
email addresses configured:
findout@.cisco.com

The following example displays e-mail and SMTP information.

switch# show callhome transport-email 
from email addr:user@company1.com
reply to email addr:pointer@company.com
return receipt email addr:user@company1.com
smtp server:server.company.com
smtp server port:25





The following example displays user-defined CLI commands for the alert groups.

switch# show callhome user-def-cmds
User configured commands for alert groups :
alert-group test user-def-cmd "show version"

Related Commands

Command
Description

alert-group

Customizes a Call Home alert group with user-defined show commands.

callhome

Configures Call Home.

callhome test

Sends a dummy test message to the configured destination(s).


show cdp

To display CDP parameters configured globally or for a specific interface, use the show cdp command.

show cdp {all | entry [all | name cdp-name] | global | interface [gigabitethernet slot/port |
mgmt 0] | neighbors [detail | interface {gigabitethernet slot/port | mgmt 0}] | traffic interface [gigabitethernet slot/port | mgmt 0]}

Syntax Description

all

Displays all enabled CDP interfaces.

entry

Displays CDP database entries.

all

Displays all CDP entries in the database

name cdp-name

Displays CDP entries that match a specified name. Maximum length is 256 characters.

global

Displays global CDP parameters.

gigabitethernet slot/port

Specifies the Gigabit Ethernet interface at the slot number and port number separated by a slash (/).

mgmt 0

Specifies the Ethernet management interface.

neighbors

Displays all CDP neighbors.

detail

Displays detailed information for all CDP neighbors

interface

Displays CDP information for neighbors on a specified interface.

traffic

Displays CDP traffic statistics for an interface.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.1(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

This command is allowed only on the active supervisor module in the Cisco MDS 9500 Series.

Examples

The following example displays all CDP capable interfaces and parameters.

switch# show cdp all
GigabitEthernet4/1 is up
    CDP enabled on interface
    Sending CDP packets every 60 seconds
    Holdtime is 180 seconds
GigabitEthernet4/8 is down
    CDP enabled on interface
    Sending CDP packets every 60 seconds
    Holdtime is 180 seconds
mgmt0 is up
    CDP enabled on interface
    Sending CDP packets every 100 seconds
    Holdtime is 200 seconds

The following example displays all CDP neighbor entries.

switch# show cdp entry all
----------------------------------------
Device ID:Switch
System Name:
Interface address(es):
Platform: cisco WS-C2950T-24, Capabilities: Switch IGMP Filtering 
Interface: mgmt0, Port ID (outgoing port): FastEthernet0/24
Holdtime: 152 sec
Version:
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software 
IOS (tm) C2950 Software (C2950-I6Q4L2-M), Version 12.1(19)EA1c, RELEASE SOFTWARE
 (fc2)
Copyright (c) 1986-2004 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Mon 02-Feb-04 23:29 by yenanh
Advertisement Version: 2
Native VLAN: 1
Duplex: full

The following example displays the specified CDP neighbor.

switch# show cdp entry name 0
----------------------------------------
Device ID:0
Entry address(es):
    IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Platform: DS-X9530-SF1-K9, Capabilities: Host
Interface: GigabitEthernet4/1, Port ID (outgoing port): GigabitEthernet4/1
Holdtime: 144 sec

Version:
1.1(0.144)

Advertisement Version: 2
Duplex: full

The following example displays global CDP parameters.

switch# show cdp global
Global CDP information:
    CDP enabled globally
    Sending CDP packets every 60 seconds
    Sending a holdtime value of 180 seconds
    Sending CDPv2 advertisements is enabled

The following example displays CDP parameters for the management interface.

switch# show cdp interface mgmt 0
mgmt0 is up
    CDP enabled on interface
    Sending CDP packets every 60 seconds
    Holdtime is 180 seconds

The following example displays CDP parameters for the Gigabit Ethernet interface.

switch# show cdp interface gigabitethernet 4/1
GigabitEthernet4/1 is up
    CDP enabled on interface
    Sending CDP packets every 80 seconds
    Holdtime is 200 seconds

The following example displays CDP Neighbors (brief).

switch# show cdp neighbors
Capability Codes: R - Router, T - Trans-Bridge, B - Source-Route-Bridge
                  S - Switch, H - Host, I - IGMP, r - Repeater

Device ID        Local Intrfce   Hldtme  Capability  Platform      Port ID
0                Gig4/1          135     H           DS-X9530-SF1- Gig4/1
069038732(Kiowa2 mgmt0           132     T S         WS-C5500      8/11
069038747(Kiowa3 mgmt0           156     T S         WS-C5500      6/20
069038747(Kiowa3 mgmt0           158     T S         WS-C5500      5/22

The following example displays CDP neighbors (detail).

switch# show CDP neighbor detail
----------------------------------------
Device ID:Switch
System Name:
Interface address(es):
Platform: cisco WS-C2950T-24, Capabilities: Switch IGMP Filtering 
Interface: mgmt0, Port ID (outgoing port): FastEthernet0/24
Holdtime: 137 sec
Version:
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software 
IOS (tm) C2950 Software (C2950-I6Q4L2-M), Version 12.1(19)EA1c, RELEASE SOFTWARE
 (fc2)
Copyright (c) 1986-2004 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Mon 02-Feb-04 23:29 by yenanh
Advertisement Version: 2
Native VLAN: 1
Duplex: full

The following example displays the specified CDP neighbor (detail).

switch# show CDP neighbors interface gigabitethernet 4/1 detail
----------------------------------------
Device ID:0
Entry address(es):
    IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Platform: DS-X9530-SF1-K9, Capabilities: Host
Interface: GigabitEthernet4/1, Port ID (outgoing port): GigabitEthernet4/1
Holdtime: 144 sec

Version:
1.1(0.144)

Advertisement Version: 2
Duplex: full

The following example displays CDP traffic statistics for the management interface.

switch# show cdp traffic interface mgmt 0
----------------------------------------
Traffic statistics for mgmt0
Input Statistics:
    Total Packets: 1148
    Valid CDP Packets: 1148
        CDP v1 Packets: 1148
        CDP v2 Packets: 0
    Invalid CDP Packets: 0
        Unsupported Version: 0
        Checksum Errors: 0
        Malformed Packets: 0

Output Statistics:
    Total Packets: 2329
        CDP v1 Packets: 1164
        CDP v2 Packets: 1165
    Send Errors: 0

The following example displays CDP traffic statistics for the Gigabit Ethernet interface.

switch# show cdp traffic interface gigabitethernet 4/1
----------------------------------------
Traffic statistics for GigabitEthernet4/1
Input Statistics:
    Total Packets: 674
    Valid CDP Packets: 674
        CDP v1 Packets: 0
        CDP v2 Packets: 674
    Invalid CDP Packets: 0
        Unsupported Version: 0
        Checksum Errors: 0
        Malformed Packets: 0

Output Statistics:
    Total Packets: 674
        CDP v1 Packets: 0
        CDP v2 Packets: 674
    Send Errors: 0 

show cfs

To display Cisco Fabric Services (CFS) information, use the show cfs command.

show cfs {application [name app-name] | lock [name app-name] | merge status name app-name] | peers [name app-name] | status [name app-name]}

Syntax Description

application

Displays locally registered applications.

name app-name

Specifies a local application information by name. Maximum length is 64 characters.

lock

Displays the state of application logical or physical locks.

merge status

Displays CFS merge information.

peers

Displays logical or physical CFS peers.

status

Displays if CFS distribution is enabled or disabled. Enabled is the default configuration.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(1b)

This command was introduced.

2.1(1a)

Added status keyword.

Replaced vsan with fctimer for the fctimer application in the Application field in the command output.

3.0(1)

Modified the show cfs application example with output that shows which applications support CFS distribution over IP and Fibre Channel and those that support only CFS distribution over Fibre Channel.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to display CFS physical peer information for all applications.

switch# show cfs peers

Physical Fabric
--------------------------------------------------
 Switch WWN               IP Address
--------------------------------------------------
 20:00:00:05:30:00:61:de  172.22.46.223   [Local]
 20:00:00:0d:ec:08:66:c0  172.22.46.233
 20:00:00:05:30:00:f1:e2  172.22.46.225
 20:00:00:05:30:00:eb:46  172.22.46.222
 20:00:00:05:30:00:cb:56  172.22.46.224
 20:00:00:05:30:00:5b:5e  172.22.46.182
 20:00:00:05:30:00:34:9e  172.22.46.220

Total number of entries = 7

The following example shows how to display CFS information for all applications on the switch.

switch# show cfs application

----------------------------------------------
 Application    Enabled   Scope
----------------------------------------------
ntp            No        Physical-all
fscm           Yes       Physical-fc
role           No        Physical-all
rscn           No        Logical
radius         No        Physical-all
fctimer        No        Physical-fc
syslogd        No        Physical-all
callhome       No        Physical-all
fcdomain       Yes       Logical
device-alias   Yes       Physical-fc

Total number of entries = 10

Note The show cfs application command displays only those applications that are registered with CFS. Conditional services that use CFS do not appear in the output unless those services are running.


The following example shows how to display CFS information for the device alias application.

switch# show cfs application name device-alias

 Enabled        : Yes
 Timeout        : 5s
 Merge Capable  : Yes
 Scope          : Physical

The following example shows how to display CFS merge operation information for the device alias application.

switch# show cfs merge status device-alias

Physical  Merge Status: Success
 Local Fabric
---------------------------------------------------------
 Switch WWN               IP Address
---------------------------------------------------------
 20:00:00:05:30:00:34:9e  172.22.46.220   [Merge Master]
 20:00:00:05:30:00:5b:5e  172.22.46.182
 20:00:00:05:30:00:61:de  172.22.46.223
 20:00:00:05:30:00:cb:56  172.22.46.224
 20:00:00:05:30:00:eb:46  172.22.46.222
 20:00:00:05:30:00:f1:e2  172.22.46.225

The following example shows whether or not CFS distribution is enabled.

switch# show cfs status 
Fabric distribution Enabled
switch# 

show cfs regions

To display the list of distribution-enabled applications with peers in a region, use the show cfs region command.

show cfs regions [brief [ region-id ] | name [ name app-name] | region [ region-id ] ]

Syntax Description

brief region-id

Displays all configured regions and applications without peers.

name app-name

Displays all peers and region information for a given application.

region region-id

Displays all configured applications with peers.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows all the region information with peers.

switch# show cfs regions
Region-ID  : 1
Application: callhome
Scope      : Physical-all
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Switch WWN              IP Address
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
 20:00:00:0d:ec:04:99:c0 10.64.66.48                             [Local]
                         switch- 
 20:00:00:0d:ec:04:99:c1 10.64.66.48                       
                         switch-2.cisco.com
 20:00:00:0d:ec:04:99:c2 10.64.66.48                            
                         switch-3.cisco.com
Total number of entries = 3
Region-ID  : 1
Application: ntp
Scope      : Physical-all
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Switch WWN              IP Address
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
 20:00:00:0d:ec:06:55:c0 10.64.66.47                             [Local]
                         switch-1
Total number of entries = 1

The following example shows the list of applications without peers in a region.

switch# show cfs regions brief
---------------------------------------
 Region         Application   Enabled
---------------------------------------
   1            callhome      yes
   1            ntp           yes

The following example shows the peer and region information for a given application in a region.

switch# show cfs regions name callhome
Region-ID  : 1
Application: callhome
Scope      : Physical-all
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Switch WWN              IP Address
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
 20:00:00:0d:ec:06:55:c0 10.64.66.47                             [Local]
                         switch 1
Total number of entries = 1

Related Commands

Command
Description

cfs regions

Creates a region that restricts the scope of application distribution to a selected switch.


show cfs status

To display the Cisco Fabric Services(CFS) status, use the show cfs region command.

show cfs status

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode

Command History

Release
Modification

3.4(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the CFS status:

switch# show cfs status
Distribution: Enabled
Distribution over IP: Enabled (static)
IPv4 multicast address : 239.255.70.83
IPv6 multicast address : ff15::efff:4563

Related Commands

Command
Description

cfs enable

Starts cfs.



show cfs static peers

To display all the configured static peers with status, use the show cfs static peers command.

show cfs static peers

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.4(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the cfs static peers:

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 IP address                      WWN name                Status
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 1.2.3.4              00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00          Un Reachable
 1.2.3.5              00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00          Un Reachable
 10.64.66.47          20:00:00:0d:ec:06:55:c0          Reachable
 10.64.66.56          20:00:08:00:88:04:99:80          Local
Total number of entries = 4

Related Commands

Command
Description

cfs static peers

Displays configured static peers with status.



show cimserver

To display the Common Information Models (CIM) configurations and settings, use the show cimserver command.

show cimserver [certificateName | HttpsStatus | HttpStatus | status]

Syntax Description

certificateName

Displays the installed Secure Socket Layer (SSL) certificate.

HttpsStatus

Displays the HTTP (non-secure) protocol settings for the CIM server.

HttpStatus

Displays the HTTPS (secure) protocol for the CIM server.

status

Displays the CIM server status.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays CIM server certificate files.

switch# show cimserver certificateName
cimserver certificate file name is servcert.pem

The following example displays the CIM server configuration.

switch# show cimserver
 cimserver is enabled
 cimserver Http is not enabled
 cimserver Https is enabled
 cimserver certificate file name is servcert.pem

The following example displays the CIM server HTTPS status.

switch# show cimserver httpsstatus
 cimserver Https is enabled

The following example displays the CIM server HTTP status.

switch# show cimserver httpstatus
 cimserver Http is not enabled

show cimserver indications

To display cimserver indications such as filters, recipients, and subscriptions, use the show cimserver indication command.

show cimserver indication

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode

Command History

Release
Modification

3.3(1a)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the cimserver indications.

switch# show cimserver indication
Filter:           root/cimv2:Feb 7, 2008 2:32:11 PM
Query:            "SELECT * FROM CISCO_LinkUp"
Query Language:   WQL
-----------------------------------------
Handler:           root/cimv2:CIM_ListenerDestinationCIMXML.Thu Feb 07 14:32:44 IST 
20081202374964083
Destination:       http://10.77.91.110:59901
PersistenceType:   Transient
-----------------------------------------
Namespace:         root/cimv2
Filter:            root/cimv2:Feb 7, 2008 2:32:11 PM
Handler:           root/cimv2:CIM_ListenerDestinationCIMXML.Thu Feb 07 14:32:44 IST 
20081202374964083
Query:             "SELECT * FROM CISCO_LinkUp"
Destination:       http://10.77.91.110:59901
SubscriptionState: Enabled


The following example displays the cimserver's indication filters.
switch# show cimserver indication filters
Filter:           root/cimv2:Feb 7, 2008 2:32:11 PM
Query:            "SELECT * FROM CISCO_LinkUp"
Query Language:   WQL




The following example displays the cimserver's indication recipient.
switch# show cimserver indication recipients
Handler:           root/cimv2:CIM_ListenerDestinationCIMXML.Thu Feb 07 14:32:44 IST 
20081202374964083
Destination:       http://10.77.91.110:59901
PersistenceType:   Transient

The following example displays the subscriptions on cimserver
switch# show cimserver indication subscriptions
Namespace:         root/cimv2
Filter:            root/cimv2:Feb 7, 2008 2:32:11 PM
Handler:           root/cimv2:CIM_ListenerDestinationCIMXML.Thu Feb 07 14:32:44 IST 
20081202374964083
Query:             "SELECT * FROM CISCO_LinkUp"
Destination:       http://10.77.91.110:59901
SubscriptionState: Enabled

show cimserver logs

To display the cimserver logs, use the show cimserver logs command.

show cimserver logs

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode

Command History

Release
Modification

3.3(1a)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the cimserver logs.

switch# show cimserver logs
02/07/2008-16:38:14 INFO    cimserver: Sent response to: localhost
02/07/2008-16:38:26 INFO    cimserver: Received request from: 10.77.91.110
02/07/2008-16:38:27 INFO    cimserver: Sent response to: 10.77.91.110

Related Commands

Command
Description

cimserver loglevel

Enters cimsever loglevel filters.


show cimserver status

To display the cimserver status, use the show cimserver status command.

show cimserver status

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode

Command History

Release
Modification

3.3(1a)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the cimserver status.

switch# show cimserver status
cimserver is enabled

Related Commands

Command
Description

cimserver enable

Starts cimserver.


show cli alias

To display configured aliases on a switch, use the show cli alias command.

show cli alias [name name]

Syntax Description

name name

Specifies an alias name. The maximum size of the name is 31 characters.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

The show cli alias command shows the default alias and other user-defined aliases. The default alias is alias, which means show cli alias.

Examples

The following example displays CLI aliases.

switch# show cli alias
CLI alias commands
==================
alias  :show cli alias
env    :show environment
clock  :show clock

The following example displays a specific alias by name.

switch# show cli alias name qos
qos :show qos

Related Commands

Command
Description

cli alias name

Defines a command alias name.


show cli variables

To display user-defined session and persistent CLI variables, use the show cli variables command.

show cli variables

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

The show CLI variables command shows all available CLI variables, including user-defined session CLI variables, user-defined persistent CLI variables, and system-defined CLI variables. There is no distinction between the types of CLI variables in the output.

Examples

The following example displays CLI variables.

switch# show cli variables
VSH Variable List
-----------------
TIMESTAMP="2005-10-24-21.29.33"
testinterface="fc 1/1"


Note The TIMESTAMP variable shown in the output in the preceding example is a predefined variable supported by Cisco MDS SAN-OS. For more information about the TIMESTAMP variable, refer to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide.


Related Commands

Command
Description

cli var name

Defines a CLI session variable.

cli var name (configuration)

Defines a CLI persistent variable.



show clock

To display the system date and time and verify the time zone configuration, use the show clock command.

show clock

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the system date, time, and time zone configuration.

switch# show clock
Fri Mar 14 01:31:48 UTC 2003

show cloud discovery

To display discovery information about the cloud, use the show cloud discovery command.

show cloud discovery {config | stats | status}

Syntax Description

config

Displays global discovery configuration information.

stats

Displays discovery statistics information.

status

Displays discovery status information.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows information about a cloud.

switch# show cloud discovery config
Auto discovery: Enabled

The following example shows statistics about a cloud.

sswitch# show cloud discovery stats
Global statistics
    Number of Auto Discovery                       = 4
    Number of Manual (demand) Discovery                     = 0
    Number of cloud discovery (ping) messages sent = 17
    Number of cloud discovery (ping) success       = 1

Related Commands

Command
Description

cloud discover

Initiates manual, on-demand cloud discovery.

cloud discovery

Configures cloud discovery.

cloud-discovery

Enables discovery of cloud memberships.

show cloud membership

Displays information about members of a cloud.


show cloud membership

To display membership information about the cloud, use the show cloud membership command.

show cloud membership [all | interface {gigabitethernet slot/port | port-channel number} | unresolved]

Syntax Description

all

Displays all clouds and cloud members.

interface

Displays all members of a cloud containing a specified interface.

gigabitethernet slot/port

Specifies a Gigabit Ethernet interface by slot and port number. The range is 1 to 6.

port-channel number

Specifies a PortChannel interface. The range is 1 to 128.

unresolved

Displays unresolved members of the cloud.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the members of clouds.

switch# show cloud membershp
Undiscovered Cloud
    port-channel 1[20:00:00:05:30:00:a7:9e] IP Addr fe80::205:30ff:fe00:a412
    port-channel 1.250[20:00:00:05:30:00:a7:9e] IP Addr 3000:2::1
    port-channel 1.250[20:00:00:05:30:00:a7:9e] IP Addr fe80::205:30ff:fe00:a412
  #members=3
Cloud 2
    port-channel 1[20:00:00:05:30:00:a7:9e] IP Addr 3000:1::1
  #members=1
Cloud 3
    GigabitEthernet1/1[20:00:00:05:30:00:a7:9e] IP Addr 10.10.10.1
  #members=1
Cloud 4
    GigabitEthernet1/2[20:00:00:05:30:00:a7:9e] IP Addr 10.10.60.1
  #members=1

Related Commands

Command
Description

cloud discover

Initiates manual, on-demand cloud discovery.

cloud discovery

Configures cloud discovery.

cloud-discovery enable

Enables discovery of cloud memberships.

show cloud discovery

Displays discovery information about a cloud.


show copyright

To display the SAN-OS software copyright statement, use the show copyright command in EXEC mode.

show copyright

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

Use the show copyright command to verify the copyright statement of the current SAN-OS image.

Examples

The following example displays copyright information for SAN-OS software.

switch# show copyright
Cisco Storage Area Networking Operating System (SAN-OS) Software
TAC support: http://www.cisco.com/tac
Copyright (c) 2002-2006, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
The copyrights to certain works contained herein are owned by
other third parties and are used and distributed under license.
Some parts of this software may be covered under the GNU Public
License or the GNU Lesser General Public License. A copy of
each such license is available at
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html and
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html

show cores

To display all the cores presently available for upload from active sup, use the show cores command.

show cores

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

In the following example, an FSPF core was generated on the active supervisor (slot 5), an FCC core on the standby supervisor (slot 6) and acltcam and fib on module (slot 8).

switch# show cores 

Module-num     Process-name       PID     Core-create-time
----------     ------------       ---     ----------------
5               fspf             1524     Jan 9 03:11 
6               fcc               919     Jan 9 03:09
8               acltcam           285     Jan 9 03:09
8               fib               283     Jan 9 03:08

show crypto ca certificates

To display configured trust point certificates, use the show crypto ca certificates command.

show crypto ca certificates trustpoint-label

Syntax Description

trustpoint-label

Specifies the name of the trust point. The maximum size is 64 characters.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

This command displays the important fields in the identity certificate, if present, followed by those in the CA certificate (or each CA certificate if it is a chain, starting from the lowest to the self-signed root certificate), or the trust point. If the trust point name is not specified, all trust point certificate details are displayed.

Examples

The following example displays configured trust point certificates.

switch# show crypto ca certificates
Trustpoint: admin-ca
certificate:
subject= /CN=switch160
issuer= /C=US/O=cisco/CN=Aparna CA2
serial=6CDB2D9E000100000006
notBefore=Jun  9 10:51:45 2005 GMT
notAfter=May  3 23:10:36 2006 GMT
MD5 Fingerprint=0A:22:DC:A3:07:2A:9F:9A:C2:2C:BA:96:EC:D8:0A:95
purposes: sslserver sslclient ike

CA certificate 0:
subject= /C=US/O=cisco/CN=Aparna CA2
issuer= /emailAddress=amandke@cisco.com/C=IN/ST=Maharashtra/L=Pune/O=cisco/OU=ne
tstorage/CN=Aparna CA1
serial=14A3A877000000000005
notBefore=May  5 18:43:36 2005 GMT
notAfter=May  3 23:10:36 2006 GMT
MD5 Fingerprint=32:50:26:9B:16:B1:40:A5:D0:09:53:0A:98:6C:14:CC
purposes: sslserver sslclient ike

CA certificate 1:
subject= /emailAddress=amandke@cisco.com/C=IN/ST=Maharashtra/L=Pune/O=cisco/OU=n
etstorage/CN=Aparna CA1
issuer= /emailAddress=amandke@cisco.com/C=IN/ST=Karnataka/L=Bangalore/O=Cisco/OU
=netstorage/CN=Aparna CA
serial=611B09A1000000000002
notBefore=May  3 23:00:36 2005 GMT
notAfter=May  3 23:10:36 2006 GMT
MD5 Fingerprint=65:CE:DA:75:0A:AD:B2:ED:69:93:EF:5B:58:D4:E7:AD
purposes: sslserver sslclient ike

CA certificate 2:
subject= /emailAddress=amandke@cisco.com/C=IN/ST=Karnataka/L=Bangalore/O=Cisco/O
U=netstorage/CN=Aparna CA
issuer= /emailAddress=amandke@cisco.com/C=IN/ST=Karnataka/L=Bangalore/O=Cisco/OU
=netstorage/CN=Aparna CA
serial=0560D289ACB419944F4912258CAD197A
notBefore=May  3 22:46:37 2005 GMT
notAfter=May  3 22:55:17 2007 GMT
MD5 Fingerprint=65:84:9A:27:D5:71:03:33:9C:12:23:92:38:6F:78:12
purposes: sslserver sslclient ike

Related Commands

Command
Description

crypto ca authenticate

Authenticates the certificate of the CA.

show ca trustpoints

Displays trust point configurations.


show crypto ca crl

To display configured certificate revocation lists (CRLs), use the show crypto ca crl command.

show crypto ca crl trustpoint-label

Syntax Description

trustpoint-label

Specifies the name of the trust point. The maximum size is 64 characters.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

This command lists serial numbers of revoked certificates in the CRL of the specified trust point.

Examples

The following example displays a configured CRL.

switch# show crypto ca crl admin-ca
Trustpoint: admin-ca
CRL:
Certificate Revocation List (CRL):
        Version 2 (0x1)
        Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
        Issuer: /emailAddress=rviyyoka@cisco.com/C=IN/ST=Kar/L=Bangalore/O=Cisco
 Systems/OU=1/CN=cisco-blr
        Last Update: Sep 22 07:05:23 2005 GMT
        Next Update: Sep 29 19:25:23 2005 GMT
        CRL extensions:
            X509v3 Authority Key Identifier:
            keyid:CF:72:E1:FE:14:60:14:6E:B0:FA:8D:87:18:6B:E8:5F:70:69:05:3F

            1.3.6.1.4.1.311.21.1:
                ...
Revoked Certificates:
    Serial Number: 1E0AE838000000000002
        Revocation Date: Mar 15 09:12:36 2005 GMT
    Serial Number: 1E0AE9AB000000000003
        Revocation Date: Mar 15 09:12:45 2005 GMT
    Serial Number: 1E721E50000000000004
        Revocation Date: Apr  5 11:04:20 2005 GMT
    Serial Number: 3D26E445000000000005
        Revocation Date: Apr  5 11:04:16 2005 GMT
    Serial Number: 3D28F8DF000000000006
        Revocation Date: Apr  5 11:04:12 2005 GMT
    Serial Number: 3D2C6EF3000000000007
        Revocation Date: Apr  5 11:04:09 2005 GMT
    Serial Number: 3D4D7DDC000000000008
        Revocation Date: Apr  5 11:04:05 2005 GMT
    Serial Number: 5BF1FE87000000000009
        Revocation Date: Apr  5 11:04:01 2005 GMT
    Serial Number: 5BF22FB300000000000A
        Revocation Date: Apr  5 11:03:45 2005 GMT
    Serial Number: 5BFA4A4900000000000B
        Revocation Date: Apr  5 11:03:42 2005 GMT
    Serial Number: 5C0BC22500000000000C
        Revocation Date: Apr  5 11:03:39 2005 GMT
    Serial Number: 5C0DA95E00000000000D
        Revocation Date: Apr  5 11:03:35 2005 GMT
    Serial Number: 5C13776900000000000E
        Revocation Date: Apr  5 11:03:31 2005 GMT
    Serial Number: 4864FD5A00000000000F
        Revocation Date: Apr  5 11:03:28 2005 GMT
    Serial Number: 48642E2E000000000010
        Revocation Date: Apr  5 11:03:24 2005 GMT
    Serial Number: 486D4230000000000011
        Revocation Date: Apr  5 11:03:20 2005 GMT
    Serial Number: 7FCB75B9000000000012
        Revocation Date: Apr  5 10:39:12 2005 GMT
    Serial Number: 1A7519000000000013
        Revocation Date: Apr  5 10:38:52 2005 GMT
    Serial Number: 20F1B0000000000014
        Revocation Date: Apr  5 10:38:38 2005 GMT
    Serial Number: 436E43A9000000000023
        Revocation Date: Sep  9 09:01:23 2005 GMT
        CRL entry extensions:
            X509v3 CRL Reason Code:
            Cessation Of Operation
    Serial Number: 152D3C5E000000000047
        Revocation Date: Sep 22 07:12:41 2005 GMT
    Serial Number: 1533AD7F000000000048
        Revocation Date: Sep 22 07:13:11 2005 GMT
    Serial Number: 1F9EB8EA00000000006D
        Revocation Date: Jul 19 09:58:45 2005 GMT
        CRL entry extensions:
            X509v3 CRL Reason Code:
            Cessation Of Operation
    Serial Number: 1FCA9DC600000000006E
        Revocation Date: Jul 19 10:17:34 2005 GMT
        CRL entry extensions:
            X509v3 CRL Reason Code:
            Cessation Of Operation
    Serial Number: 2F1B5E2E000000000072
        Revocation Date: Jul 22 09:41:21 2005 GMT
        CRL entry extensions:
            X509v3 CRL Reason Code:
            Cessation Of Operation
    Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
        4e:3b:4e:7a:55:6b:f2:ec:72:29:70:16:2a:fd:d9:9a:9b:12:
        f9:cd:dd:20:cc:e0:89:30:3b:4f:00:4b:88:03:2d:80:4e:22:
        9f:46:a5:41:25:f4:a5:26:b7:b6:db:27:a9:64:67:b9:c0:88:
        30:37:cf:74:57:7a:45:5f:5e:d0

Related Commands

Command
Description

crypto ca crl request

Configures a CRL or overwrites the existing one for the trust point CA.


show crypto ca trustpoints

To display trust point configurations, use the show crypto ca trustpoints command.

show crypto ca trustpoints

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays configured trust points.

switch# show crypto ca trustpoints
trustpoint: CAname; key:
revokation methods:  crl

Related Commands

Command
Description

crypto ca authenticate

Authenticates the certificate of the CA.

crypto ca trustpoint

Declares the trust point certificate authority that the switch should trust.

show crypto ca certificates

Displays configured trust point certificates.



show crypto global domain ipsec

To display global IPsec crypto map set information, use the show crypto global domain ipsec command.

show crypto global domain ipsec [interface gigabitethernet slot/port | security-association lifetime]

Syntax Description

interface gigabitethernet slot/port

Displays crypto IPsec domain information for the specified Gigabit Ethernet interface slot and port.

security-association lifetime

Displays crypto IPsec domain security association lifetime parameters.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

To use this command, IPsec must be enabled using the crypto ipsec enable command.

Examples

The following example shows how to display crypto global domain IPsec statistics.

switch# show crypto global domain ipsec
IPSec global statistics:
        Number of crypto map sets: 2

The following example shows how to display crypto global domain IPsec statistics for an interface.

switch# show crypto global domain ipsec interface gigabitethernet 1/2
IPSec interface statistics:
        IKE transaction stats: 0 num
        Inbound SA stats: 0 num, 512 max
        Outbound SA stats: 0 num, 512 max

The following example shows how to display crypto global domain IPsec security association lifetime parameters.

switch# show crypto global domain ipsec security-association lifetime
Security Association Lifetime: 4500 megabytes/3600 seconds

Related Commands

Command
Description

crypto global domain ipsec security-association lifetime

Configures global attributes for IPsec.

crypto ipsec enable

Enables IPsec.


show crypto ike domain ipsec

To display IKE protocol information, use the show crypto ike domain ipsec command.

show crypto ike domain ipsec [initiator [address ip-address] | keepalive |
key [address ip-address] | policy [policy-number] | sa]

Syntax Description

initiator

Displays initiator configuration information.

address ip-address

Specifies the initiator peer IP address.

keepalive

Displays keepalive for the IKE protocol in seconds

key

Displays pre-shared authentication keys.

policy [policy-number]

Displays IKE configuration policies for IPsec. The range is 1 to 255.

sa

Displays IKE Security Associations for IPsec.


Defaults

To use this command, the IKE protocol must be enabled using the crypto ike enable command.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

To use this command, the IKE protocol must be enabled using the crypto ike enable command.

Examples

The following example shows how to display IKE keepalive value configuration information.

switch# show crypto ike domain ipsec keepalive
keepalive 3600

Related Commands

Command
Description

crypto ike domain ipsec

Enters IKE configuration mode.

crypto ike enable

Enables the IKE protocol.


show crypto key mypubkey rsa

To display any RSA public key configurations, use the show crypto key mypubkey rsa command.

show crypto key mypubkey rsa

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays RSA public key configurations.

switch# show crypto key mupubkey rsa
key label: myrsa
key size: 512
exportable: yes

Related Commands

Command
Description

crypto ca enroll

Requests certificates for the switch's RSA key pair.

crypto key generate rsa

Generate an RSA key pair.

rsakeypair

Configure trust point RSA key pair details


show crypto map domain ipsec

To map configuration information for IPsec, use the show crypto map domain ipsec command.

show crypto map domain ipsec [interface gigabitethernet slot/port | tag tag-name]

Syntax Description

interface gigabitethernet slot/port

Displays IPsec map information for a specific Gigabit Ethernet interface.

tag tag-name

Displays IPsec map information for a specific tag name. The maximum length is 63 characters.


Defaults

Displays all IPsec map information.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

To use this command, IPsec must be enabled using the crypto ipsec enable command.

Examples

The following example shows how to display IPsec crypto map information.

switch# show crypto map domain ipsec
Crypto Map "cm10" 1 ipsec
        Peer = 10.10.10.4
        IP ACL = aclmds10
            permit ip 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.255 10.10.10.4 255.255.255.255
        Transform-sets: 3des-md5, 3des-sha, des-md5, des-sha,
        Security Association Lifetime: 450 gigabytes/3600 seconds
        PFS (Y/N): N
Crypto Map "cm10" 2 ipsec
        Peer = Auto Peer
        IP ACL = acl10
            permit ip 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0
        Transform-sets: 3des-md5, 3des-sha, des-md5, des-sha,
        Security Association Lifetime: 450 gigabytes/3600 seconds
        PFS (Y/N): N
Crypto Map "cm11" 1 ipsec
        Peer = 10.10.11.2
        IP ACL = aclany
            permit ip any any
        Transform-sets: 3des-md5, 3des-sha, des-md5, des-sha,
        Security Association Lifetime: 450 gigabytes/3600 seconds
        PFS (Y/N): N
Crypto Map "cm50" 1 ipsec
        Peer = 10.10.50.2
        IP ACL = aclany
            permit ip any any
        Transform-sets: 3des-md5,
        Security Association Lifetime: 450 gigabytes/3600 seconds
        PFS (Y/N): N
Interface using crypto map set cm50:
    GigabitEthernet1/2.1

Crypto Map "cm51" 1 ipsec
        Peer = 10.10.51.2
        IP ACL = aclany
            permit ip any any
        Transform-sets: 3des-md5,
        Security Association Lifetime: 450 gigabytes/3600 seconds
        PFS (Y/N): N
Interface using crypto map set cm51:
    GigabitEthernet1/2.2

Crypto Map "cm60" 1 ipsec
        Peer = 10.10.60.2
        IP ACL = acl60
            permit ip 10.10.60.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.60.0 255.255.255.0
        Transform-sets: 3des-md5,
        Security Association Lifetime: 450 gigabytes/3600 seconds
        PFS (Y/N): N
Interface using crypto map set cm60:
    GigabitEthernet1/2

Crypto Map "cm100" 1 ipsec
        Peer = 10.10.100.221
        IP ACL = aclmds100
            permit ip 10.10.100.231 255.255.255.255 10.10.100.221 255.255.255.255
        Transform-sets: 3des-md5, 3des-sha, des-md5, des-sha,
        Security Association Lifetime: 450 gigabytes/3600 seconds
        PFS (Y/N): N
Crypto Map "cm100" 2 ipsec
        Peer = Auto Peer
        IP ACL = acl100
            permit ip 10.10.100.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.100.0 255.255.255.0
        Transform-sets: 3des-md5, 3des-sha, des-md5, des-sha,
        Security Association Lifetime: 450 gigabytes/3600 seconds
        PFS (Y/N): N

Related Commands

Command
Description

crypto ipsec enable

Enables IPsec.

crypto map domain ipsec

Enters IPsec map configuration mode.


show crypto sad domain ipsec

To display IPsec security association database information, use the show crypto sad domain ipsec command.

show crypto sad domain ipsec [interface gigabitethernet slot/port [{inbound | outbound} sa-index index]]

Syntax Description

interface gigabitethernet slot/port

Displays IPsec security association information for a specific Gigabit Ethernet interface.

inbound

Specifies the inbound association.

outbound

Specifies the outbound association.

sa-index index

Specifies the security association index. The range is 0 to 2147483647.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

To use this command, IPsec must be enabled using the crypto ipsec enable command.

Examples

The following example shows how to display IPsec security association information.

switch# show crypto sad domain ipsec
interface: GigabitEthernet4/1
    Crypto map tag: cm10, local addr. 10.10.10.1
    protected network:
    local ident (addr/mask): (10.10.10.0/255.255.255.0)
    remote ident (addr/mask): (10.10.10.4/255.255.255.255)
    current_peer: 10.10.10.4
      local crypto endpt.: 10.10.10.1, remote crypto endpt.: 10.10.10.4
      mode: tunnel, crypto algo: esp-3des, auth algo: esp-md5-hmac
    current outbound spi: 0x30e000f (51249167), index: 0
      lifetimes in seconds:: 120
      lifetimes in bytes:: 423624704
    current inbound spi: 0x30e0000 (51249152), index: 0
      lifetimes in seconds:: 120
      lifetimes in bytes:: 423624704

Related Commands

Command
Description

crypto ipsec enable

Enables IPsec.


show crypto spd domain ipsec

To display the security policy database (SPD), use the show crypto spd domain ipsec command.

show crypto spd domain ipsec [interface gigabitethernet slot/port [policy number]]

Syntax Description

interface gigabitethernet slot/port

Displays SPD information for a specific Gigabit Ethernet interface.

policy number

Specifies a SPD policy number.


Defaults

Displays all SPD information.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

To use this command, IPsec must be enabled using the crypto ipsec enable command.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the SPD.

switch# show crypto spd domain ipsec
Policy Database for interface: GigabitEthernet1/1, direction: Both
#   0:      deny  udp any port eq 500 any
#   1:      deny  udp any any port eq 500
#   2:      permit ip any any
#  63:      deny  ip any any
Policy Database for interface: GigabitEthernet1/2, direction: Both
#   0:      deny  udp any port eq 500 any
#   1:      deny  udp any any port eq 500
#   3:      permit ip 10.10.50.1 255.255.255.255 10.10.50.2 255.255.255.255
#   4:      permit ip 10.10.51.1 255.255.255.255 10.10.51.2 255.255.255.255
#  63:      deny  ip any any

Related Commands

Command
Description

crypto ipsec enable

Enables IPsec.


show crypto transform-set domain ipsec

To display transform set information for IPsec, use the show crypto transform-set domain ipsec command.

show crypto transform-set domain ipsec [set-name]

Syntax Description

set-name

Specifies the transform set name. Maximum length is 63 characters.


Defaults

Displays information for all transform sets.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

To use this command, IPsec must be enabled using the crypto ipsec enable command.

Examples

The following example shows how to display information for all IPsec transform sets.

switch# show crypto transform-set domain ipsec
Transform set: ipsec_default_transform_set {esp-aes-256-ctr esp-aes-xcbc-mac}
    will negotiate {tunnel}

Related Commands

Command
Description

crypto ipsec enable

Enables IPsec.

crypto transform-set domain ipsec

Configures IPsec transform set information.


show debug

To display the debug commands configured on the switch, use the show debug command in EXEC mode.

show debug all [aaa | acl | arbiter | ascii-cfg | bootvar | callhome | capability | cdp | v | cimserver | cloud | confcheck | core | device-alias | dstats | epp | ethport | exceptionlog | fabric_start_cfg_mgr | fc-tunnel | fc2 | fc2d | fcc | fcdomain | fcfwd | fcns | fcs | fdmi | flogi | fs-daemon | fspf | fvp | idehsd | ilc_helper | ipacl | ipconf | ipfc | kadb | kipfc | klm-scsi-target | license | logfile | mcast | mip | module | ntp | platform | port | port-channel | qos | radius | rdl | redundancy | rib | rlir | rscn | scsi-flow | scsi-target | security | sensor | snmp | span | system | SystemHealth | tcap | tlport | ttyd | vni | vp | vrrp | vsan | vshd | wwn | xbar | xbc | zone]

Syntax Description

aaa

Displays the debugging flags for 301.

acl

Displays the debugging flags for the ACL manager.

arbiter

Displays the debugging flags for arbiter.

ascii-cfg

Displays the debugging flags for ascii-cfg.

bootvar

Displays the debugging flags for bootvar.

callhome

Displays the debugging flags for Call Home.

capability

Displays the debugging flags for capability.

cdp

Displays the debugging flags for the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP).

cfs

Displays the debugging flags for Cisco Fabric Services (CFS).

cimserver

Displays the debugging flags for the CIM server.

cloud

Displays the debugging flags for cloud.

confcheck

Displays the debugging flags for confcheck.

core

Displays the debugging flags for the feature manager.

device-alias

Displays the debugging flags for Distributed Device Alias Services.

dstats

Displays the debugging flags for delta statistics.

epp

Displays the debugging flags for EPP.

ethport

Displays the debugging flags for Ethernet port.

exceptionlog

Displays the debugging flags for the exception logger.

fabric_start_cfg_mgr

Displays the debugging flags for the fabric startup configuration manager.

fc-tunnel

Displays the debugging flags for MPLS tunnel.

fc2

Displays the debugging flags for FC2.

fc2d

Displays the debugging flags for FC2D.

fcc

Displays the debugging flags for FCC.

fcdomain

Displays the internal debugging flags for FC domain.

fcfwd

Displays the debugging flags for FCFWD.

fcns

Displays the debugging flage for the name server.

fcs

Displays the debugging flags for the Fabric Config server.

fdmi

Displays the debugging flags for FDMI.

flogi

Displays the debugging flags for the F port server.

fs-daemon

Displays debugging flags for the file server daemon.

fspf

Displays the debugging flags for FSPF.

fvp

Displays the debugging flags for FVP manager.

idehsd

Displays the debugging flags for IDEHSD.

ilc_helper

Displays the debugging flags for ilc_helper.

ipacl

Displays the debugging flags for IP-ACL.

ipconf

Displays the debugging flags for IP configuration.

ipfc

Displays the debugging flags for IPFC.

kadb

Displays the debugging flags for Kernel ADB.

kipfc

Displays the debugging flags for IPFC kernel.

klm-scsi-target

Displays the debugging flags for the SCSI-target driver.

license

Displays the debugging flags for licensing.

logfile

Displays the contents of the logfile.

mcast

Displays the debugging flags for mcast.

mip

Displays debugging flags for mip kernel.

module

Displays the debugging flags for module.

ntp

Displays the debugging flags for NTP.

platform

Displays the debugging flags for the platform manager.

port

Displays the debugging flags for port.

port-channel

Displays the debugging flags for port-channel.

qos

Displays the debugging flags for QoS

radius

Displays the debugging flags for RADIUS.

rdl

Displays the debugging flags for RDL.

redundancy

Displays the debugging flags for the Redundancy drivers.

rib

Displays the debugging flags for rib.

rlir

Displays the debugging flags for RLIR.

rscn

Displays the debugging flags for RSCN.

scsi-flow

Displays the debugging flags for SCSI flow.

scsi-target

Displays the debugging flags for the SCSI target daemon.

security

Displays the debugging flags for security and accounting

sensor

Displays the debugging flags for the sensor manager.

snmp

Displays the debugging flags for the SNMP server.

span

Displays the debugging flags for SPAN.

system

Displays the debugging flags for system.

SystemHealth

Displays the debugging flags for system health.

tcap

Displays the debugging flags for the exception logger.

tlport

Displays debugging flags for TL Port.

ttyd

Displays the debugging flags for TTYD.

vni

Displays debugging flags for the virtual network interface.

vp

Displays the debugging flags for the VP manager.

vrrp

Displays the debugging flags for VRRP.

vsan

Displays debugging flags for the VSAN manager.

vshd

Displays the debugging flags for VSHD.

wwn

Displays the debugging flags for the WWN manager.

xbar

Displays the debugging flags for XBAR.

xbc

Displays the debugging flags for XBC.

zone

Displays the debugging flage for the zone server.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

3.0(1)

Added the cloud option.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows all debug commands configured on the switch.

switch# show debug 
Show Debug all 

ILC helper:
 ILC_HELPER errors debugging is on

SCSI Flow Manager:
 Error debugging is on
switch# 

The following example displays the debug messages in the specified debug log file.

switch# show debug logfile SampleFile
2004 Jun 28 00:14:17 snmpd[2463]: header_fspfLinkEntry : Sending GETNEXT request
 for fspfLsrTable for vsanIndex  =0,fspfLsrDomainId = 0, fspfLsrType = 0
2004 Jun 28 00:14:17 snmpd[2463]: header_fspfLinkEntry : Sending GETNEXT request
 for fspfLsrTable for vsanIndex  =0,fspfLsrDomainId = 0, fspfLsrType = 0
2004 Jun 28 00:14:17 snmpd[2463]: header_fspfLinkEntry : Recd rsp for GETNEXT fo
r entry (vsanIndex=1,fspfLsrDomainId = 10, fspfLsrType=0, fspfLinkIndex = 1,fspf
LinkNbrDomainId = 84, fspfLinkPortIndex = 67331,fspfLinkNbrPortIndex = 66064, fs
pfLinkType = 1,fspfLinkCost = 500
2004 Jun 28 00:14:17 snmpd[2463]: header_fspfLinkEntry : Sending GETNEXT request
 for fspfLsrTable for vsanIndex  =1,fspfLsrDomainId = 209, fspfLsrType = 0
2004 Jun 28 00:14:17 snmpd[2463]: header_fspfLinkEntry : Sending GETNEXT request
 for fspfLsrTable for vsanIndex  =16777216,fspfLsrDomainId = 3506438144, fspfLsr
Type = 0
2004 Jun 28 00:14:17 snmpd[2463]: header_fspfLinkEntry : Sending GETNEXT request
 for fspfLsrTable for vsanIndex  =33554432,fspfLsrDomainId = 4009754624, fspfLsr
Type = 16777216

show debug npv

To display the N Port Virtualization (NPV) debug commands configured on the switch, use the show debug npv command.

show debug npv

Syntax Description

This command has no other arguments or keywords.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows all npv debug commands configured on the switch.

switch# show debug npv
N_port Virtualizer:
 FC Receive Packets debugging is on
 FC Transmit Packets debugging is on
 FC Receive Packet header debugging is on
 FC Transmit Packet header debugging is on
 MTS Receive Packets debugging is on
 MTS Transmit Packets debugging is on
 MTS Receive Packet header/payload debugging is on
 MTS Transmit Packet header/payload debugging is on
 High Availability debugging is on
 FSM Transitions debugging is on
 Error debugging is on
 Warning debugging is on
 Trace debugging is on
 Trace Detail debugging is on
 Demux debugging is on
 Dequeue debugging is on
 Packets debugging is on
 Database debugging is on
 Timers debugging is on
 External Interface FSM Events debugging is on
 External Interface FSM Errors debugging is on
 External Interface FSM Trace debugging is on
 FLOGI FSM Events debugging is on
 FLOGI FSM Errors debugging is on
 FLOGI FSM Trace debugging is on
 Server Interface FSM Events debugging is on
 Server Interface FSM Errors debugging is on
 Server Interface FSM Trace debugging is on
 Events debugging is on

Related Commands

Command
Description

debug npv

Enables debugging NPV configurations.


show debug sme

To display all Cisco SME related debug commands configured on the switch, use the show debug command.

show debug {cluster { bypass | sap sap } | sme bypass }

Syntax Description

cluster

Displays all the debugging flags .

bypass

Displays the bypass flags.

sap sap

Displays all debugging flags of SAP. Specifies the SAP in the range from 1-65535

sme

Displays all the debugging flags of Cisco SME.

bypass

Displays all the bypass flags of Cisco SME.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows all debug commands configured on the switch.

switch# show debug
ILC helper:
 ILC_HELPER errors debugging is on
 ILC_HELPER info debugging is on

Related Commands

Commands
Description

debug sme

Debugs Cisco SME features.


show device-alias

To display the device name information, use the show device-alias command.

show device-alias {database [pending | pending-diff] | name device-name [pending] | pwwn pwwn-id [pending] | statistics | status]

Syntax Description

database

Displays the entire device name database.

pending

Displays the pending device name database information.

pending-diff

Displays pending differences in the device name database information.

name device-name

Displays device name database information for a specific device name.

pwwn pwwn-id

Displays device name database information for a specific pWWN. The format is hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh, where h is a hexadecimal number.

statistics

Displays device name database statistics.

status

Displays the device name database status.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

To make use of fcaliases as device names instead of using the cryptic device name, add only one member per fcalias.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the contents of the device alias database.

switch# show device-alias database
device-alias name efg pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:9c:48:e5
device-alias name fred pwwn 10:00:00:00:c9:2d:5a:de
device-alias name myalias pwwn 21:21:21:21:21:21:21:21
device-alias name test pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:6f:db:bb
device-alias name test2 pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:a6:be:35

Total number of entries = 5

The following example shows how to display all global fcaliases and all VSAN dependent fcaliases.

switch# show device-alias name efg
device-alias name efg pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:9c:48:e5

The following example shows how to display all global fcaliases and all VSAN dependent fcaliases.

switch# show device-alias statistics
        Device Alias Statistics
===========================================
Lock requests sent: 1
Database update requests sent: 1
Unlock requests sent: 1
Lock requests received: 0
Database update requests received: 0
Unlock requests received: 0
Lock rejects sent: 0
Database update rejects sent: 0
Unlock rejects sent: 0
Lock rejects received: 0
Database update rejects received: 0
Unlock rejects received: 0
Merge requests received: 5
Merge request rejects sent: 0
Merge responses received: 0
Merge response rejects sent: 0
Activation requests received: 5
Activation request rejects sent: 0
Activation requests sent: 0
Activation request rejects received: 0
v_226# pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:6f:dc:0e

Related Commands

Command
Description

device-alias name

Configures device alias names.

device-alias database

Configures device alias information.

device-alias distribute

Enables device alias CFS distribution.


show dpvm

To display dynamic port VSAN membership (DPVM) information, use the show dpvm command.

show dpvm {database [active] | pending | pending-diff | ports [vsan vsan-id] | status}

Syntax Description

database

Displays both the configured and active DPVM databases.

active

Displays only the active DPVM database.

pending

Displays pending DPVM operations.

pending-diff

Displays differences between the pending DPVM operations and the active DPVM database.

ports

Displays DPVM information for the ports.

vsan vsan-id

Specifies a VSAN ID. The range is from 0 to 4093.

status

Displays DPVM status information.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

To use this command, DPVM must be enabled using the dpvm enable command.

Examples

The following example shows how to display DPVM database information.

switch# show dpvm database
pwwn 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:01 vsan 1
pwwn 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:02 vsan 1
[Total 2 entries]

Related Commands

Command
Description

dpvm database

Configures the DPVM database.


show environment

To display all environment-related switch information (status of chassis clock, chassis fan modules, power supply modules, power supply redundancy mode and power usage summary, module temperature thresholds and alarm status, use the show environment command.

show environment [clock | fan | power | temperature]

Syntax Description

clock

Displays status of chassis clock modules

fan

Displays status of chassis fan modules

power

Displays status of power supply modules, power supply redundancy mode and power usage summary.

temperature

Displays module temperature thresholds and alarm status of temperature sensors.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the status and alarm states of the clock, fan, power supply and temperature sensors.

switch# show environment 
switch-180# show env
Clock:
----------------------------------------------------------
Clock           Model                Hw         Status
----------------------------------------------------------
A               DS-C9500-CL          0.0        ok/active
B               DS-C9500-CL          0.0        ok/standby


Fan:
------------------------------------------------------
Fan             Model                Hw         Status
------------------------------------------------------
Chassis         WS-9SLOT-FAN         0.0        ok
PS-1            --                   --         ok
PS-2            --                   --         ok

Temperature:
---------------------------------------------------------------
Module   Sensor   MajorThresh   MinorThres   CurTemp     Status
                  (Celsius)     (Celsius)    (Celsius)
---------------------------------------------------------------
1        Outlet   75            60           38          ok
1        Intake   65            50           35          ok

5        Outlet   75            60           36          ok
5        Intake   65            50           36          ok

6        Outlet   75            60           40          ok
6        Intake   65            50           33          ok

9        Outlet   75            60           28          ok
9        Intake   65            50           40          ok

Power Supply:
-----------------------------------------------------
PS  Model                Power     Power       Status
                         (Watts)   (Amp @42V)
-----------------------------------------------------
1   DS-CAC-2500W         1153.32   27.46       ok
2   WS-CAC-2500W         1153.32   27.46       ok

Mod Model                Power     Power       Power     Power       Status
                         Requested Requested   Allocated Allocated
                         (Watts)   (Amp @42V)  (Watts)   (Amp @42V)
--- -------------------  -------   ----------  --------- ----------  ----------
1    DS-X9016            220.08    5.24        220.08    5.24        powered-up
5    DS-X9530-SF1-K9     220.08    5.24        220.08    5.24        powered-up
6    DS-X9530-SF1-K9     220.08    5.24        220.08    5.24        powered-up
9    DS-X9016            220.08    5.24        220.08    5.24        powered-up

Power Usage Summary:
--------------------
Power Supply redundancy mode:                   non-redundant (combined)

Total Power Capacity                            2306.64  W

Power reserved for Supervisor(s)[-]             440.16   W
Power reserved for Fan Module(s)[-]             210.00   W
Power currently used by Modules[-]              440.16   W

                                                -------
Total Power Available                           1216.32  W
                                                -------

Related Commands

Command
Description

show hardware

Displays all hardware components on a system.


show fabric-binding

To display configured fabric binding information, use the show fabric-binding command in EXEC mode.

show fabric-binding {database [active] [vsan vsan-id] | efmd statistics [vsan vsan-id] |
statistics [vsan vsan-id] | status [vsan vsan-id] | violations [last number]}

Syntax Description

database

Displays configured database information.

active

Displays the active database configuration information.

vsan vsan-id

Specifies the FICON-enabled VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.

efmd statistics

Displays Exchange Fabric Membership Data (EFMD) statistics.

statistics

Displays fabric binding statistics.

status

Displays fabric binding status.

violations

Displays violations in the fabric binding configuration.

last number

Specifies recent violations. The range is 1 to 100.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays configured fabric binding database information.

switch# show fabric-binding database
--------------------------------------------------
Vsan   Logging-in Switch WWN     Domain-id
--------------------------------------------------
1      21:00:05:30:23:11:11:11   0x66(102)
1      21:00:05:30:23:1a:11:03    0x19(25)
1      20:00:00:05:30:00:2a:1e   0xea(234)
4      21:00:05:30:23:11:11:11   0x66(102)
4      21:00:05:30:23:1a:11:03    0x19(25)
61     21:00:05:30:23:1a:11:03    0x19(25)
61     21:00:05:30:23:11:11:11   0x66(102)
[Total 7 entries]

The following example displays active fabric binding information.

switch# show fabric-binding database active
--------------------------------------------------
Vsan   Logging-in Switch WWN     Domain-id
--------------------------------------------------
1      21:00:05:30:23:11:11:11   0x66(102)
1      21:00:05:30:23:1a:11:03    0x19(25)
1      20:00:00:05:30:00:2a:1e   0xea(234)
61     21:00:05:30:23:1a:11:03    0x19(25)
61     21:00:05:30:23:11:11:11   0x66(102)
61     20:00:00:05:30:00:2a:1e   0xef(239)

The following example displays active VSAN-specific fabric binding information.

switch# show fabric-binding database active vsan 61
--------------------------------------------------
Vsan   Logging-in Switch WWN     Domain-id
--------------------------------------------------
61     21:00:05:30:23:1a:11:03    0x19(25)
61     21:00:05:30:23:11:11:11   0x66(102)
61     20:00:00:05:30:00:2a:1e   0xef(239)
[Total 3 entries]

The following example displays configured VSAN-specific fabric binding information.

switch# show fabric-binding database vsan 4
--------------------------------------------------
Vsan   Logging-in Switch WWN     Domain-id
--------------------------------------------------
4      21:00:05:30:23:11:11:11   0x66(102)
4      21:00:05:30:23:1a:11:03    0x19(25)
[Total 2 entries]

The following example displays fabric binding statistics.

switch# show fabric-binding statistics
Statistics For VSAN: 1
------------------------
Number of sWWN permit: 0
Number of sWWN deny  : 0

Total Logins permitted  : 0
Total Logins denied     : 0
Statistics For VSAN: 4
------------------------
Number of sWWN permit: 0
Number of sWWN deny  : 0

Total Logins permitted  : 0
Total Logins denied     : 0
Statistics For VSAN: 61
------------------------
Number of sWWN permit: 0
Number of sWWN deny  : 0

Total Logins permitted  : 0
Total Logins denied     : 0
Statistics For VSAN: 345
------------------------
Number of sWWN permit: 0
Number of sWWN deny  : 0

Total Logins permitted  : 0
Total Logins denied     : 0
Statistics For VSAN: 346
------------------------
Number of sWWN permit: 0
Number of sWWN deny  : 0

Total Logins permitted  : 0
Total Logins denied     : 0
Statistics For VSAN: 347
------------------------
Number of sWWN permit: 0
Number of sWWN deny  : 0

Total Logins permitted  : 0
Total Logins denied     : 0
Statistics For VSAN: 348
------------------------
Number of sWWN permit: 0
Number of sWWN deny  : 0

Total Logins permitted  : 0
Total Logins denied     : 0
Statistics For VSAN: 789
------------------------
Number of sWWN permit: 0
Number of sWWN deny  : 0

Total Logins permitted  : 0
Total Logins denied     : 0
Statistics For VSAN: 790
------------------------
Number of sWWN permit: 0
Number of sWWN deny  : 0

Total Logins permitted  : 0
Total Logins denied     : 0

The following example displays fabric binding status for each VSAN.

switch# show fabric-binding status
VSAN 1 :Activated database
VSAN 4 :No Active database
VSAN 61 :Activated database
VSAN 345 :No Active database
VSAN 346 :No Active database
VSAN 347 :No Active database
VSAN 348 :No Active database
VSAN 789 :No Active database
VSAN 790 :No Active database

The following example displays EFMD statistics.

switch# show fabric-binding efmd statistics

EFMD Protocol Statistics for VSAN 1
----------------------------------------
Merge Requests -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Accepts  -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Rejects  -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Busy     -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Errors   -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0

EFMD Protocol Statistics for VSAN 4
----------------------------------------
Merge Requests -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Accepts  -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Rejects  -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Busy     -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Errors   -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0

EFMD Protocol Statistics for VSAN 61
----------------------------------------
Merge Requests -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Accepts  -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Rejects  -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Busy     -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Errors   -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0

The following example displays EFMD statistics for a specified VSAN.

switch# show fabric-binding efmd statistics vsan 4

EFMD Protocol Statistics for VSAN 4
----------------------------------------
Merge Requests -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Accepts  -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Rejects  -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Busy     -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0
Merge Errors   -> Transmitted : 0 , Received : 0 

The following example displays fabric binding violations.

switch# show fabric-binding violations
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
VSAN Switch WWN [domain] Last-Time [Repeat count] Reason 
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
3 20:00:00:05:30:00:4a:1e [*] Nov 25 05:44:58 2003 [2] sWWN not found 
3 20:00:00:05:30:00:4a:1e [0xeb] Nov 25 05:46:14 2003 [2] Domain mismatch 
4 20:00:00:05:30:00:4a:1e [*] Nov 25 05:46:25 2003 [1] Database mismatch 

show fc-tunnel

To display configured Fibre Channel tunnel information, use the show fc-tunnel command.

show fc-tunnel [explicit-path [name] | tunnel-id-map]

Syntax Description

explicit-path

Displays all configured explicit paths.

name

Specifies the explicit path name. The maximum length is 16 characters.

tunnel-id-map

Displays the mapping information for the outgoing interface.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.2(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

Multiple tunnel IDs can terminate at the same interface.

Examples

The following example displays the FC tunnel status.

switch# show fc-tunnel
fc-tunnel is enabled

The following example displays the FC tunnel egress mapping information.

switch# show fc-tunnel tunnel-id-map
tunnel id egress interface
    150    	fc3/1
	100		fc3/1

The following example displays explicit mapping information of the FC tunnel.

switch# show fc-tunnel explicit-path
Explicit path name: Alternate1
       10.20.1.2 loose
       10.20.1.3 strict
Explicit path name: User2
       10.20.50.1 strict
       10.20.50.4 loose

show fc2

To display FC2 information, use the show fc2 command.

show fc2 {bind | classf | exchange | exchresp | flogi | nport | plogi | plogi_pwwn | port [brief] | socket | sockexch | socknotify | socknport | vsan}

Syntax Description

bind

Displays FC2 socket bindings.

classf

Displays FC2 classf sessions.

exchange

Displays FC2 active exchanges.

exchresp

Displays FC2 active responder exchanges.

flogi

Displays FC2 FLOGI table.

nport

Displays FC2 local N ports.

plogi

Displays FC2 PLOGI sessions.

plogi_pwwn

Displays FC2 PLOGI pWWN entries.

port [brief]

Displays FC2 physical port table.

socket

Displays FC2 active sockets.

sockexch

Displays FC2 active exchanges for each socket.

socknotify

Displays FC2 local N port PLOGI/LOGO notifications for each socket.

socknport

Displays FC2 local nports per each socket.

vsan

Displays FC2 VSAN table.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays FC2 active socket information.

switch# show fc2 socket
SOCKET   REFCNT PROTOCOL      PID   RCVBUF  RMEM_USED     QLEN    NOTSK
b2a64b20        2        0     1421    65535          0        0        0
b2a647e0        3        0     1418   262142          0        0        0
b2a644a0        3        0     1417    65535          0        0        0
b2a64160        3        0     1417   262142          0        0        0
b294b180        3        0     1411    65535          0        0        0
b294ae40        3        0     1411    65535          0        0        0
b294a7c0        3        0     1410    65535          0        0        0
b294a480        2        7     1410    65535          0        0        0
b294a140        3        0     1409   262142          0        0        0
b278bb20        3        0     1409   262142          0        0        0
b278b4a0        3        0     1407    65535          0        0        0
b278b160        3        0     1407   256000          0        0        0
b278ae20        3        0     1407    65535          0        0        0
b1435b00        3        0     1408    65535          0        0        0
b1434e00        3        0     1406    65535          0        0        0
b1434ac0        3        0     1406   131072          0        0        0
b1434780        3        0     1406    65535          0        0        0
b1434440        2        0     1405   131072          0        0        0
b1434100        3        0     1405   262142          0        0 b1434440
b22e2420        2        0     1372    65535          0        0        0
...

The following example displays FC2 socket binding information.

switch# show fc2 bind 
  SOCKET RULE   SINDEX   VSAN     D_ID     MASK TYPE  SUBTYPE M_VALUES
b23ba0c0   16  6081000      1        0        0    0 00:00:00 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
b2a647e0    7 ffffffff  65535   fffffd   ffffff   22 03:01:00 14:15:16:00:00:00:00:00
b294b180    7 ffffffff  65535   fffffd   ffffff    1 02:01:00 61:62:00:00:00:00:00:00
b294ae40    7 ffffffff  65535   fffc00   ffff00   22 01:01:00 1b:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
b294a7c0    7 ffffffff  65535   fffffd   ffffff    1 01:01:00 10:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
...

The following example displays FC2 local N port information.

switch# show fc2 nport 
REF   VSAN   D_ID   MASK   FL   ST  IFINDEX   CF   TC 2-SO   IC   RC   RS   CS  
 EE 3-SO   IC   RC   RS   CS   EE
  1  65535 fffffd ffffff    3    0 ffffffff c800 0128 8000 0000 0000 2112 0064 0
008 8000 0000 0000 2112 0064 0000
  6  65535 fffc00 ffff00  18b    0 ffffffff c800 0128 8000 0000 0000 2112 0064 0
008 8000 0000 0000 2112 0064 0000
  2  65535 fffffa ffffff    3    0 ffffffff c800 0128 8000 0000 0000 2112 0064 0
008 8000 0000 0000 2112 0064 0000
  1  65535 fffffc ffffff    3    0 ffffffff c800 0128 8000 0000 0000 2112 0064 0
008 8000 0000 0000 2112 0064 0000
...

The following example displays FC2 PLOGI session information.

switch# show fc2 plogi
HIX  ADDRESS   VSAN   S_ID   D_ID  IFINDEX   FL  STATE   CF   TC 2-SO   IC   RC 
  RS   CS   EE 3-SO   IC   RC   RS   CS   EE EECNT TCCNT 2CNT 3CNT REFCNT
2157 af364064      1 fffc6c 123400 ffffffff 0000      0 0000 0001 8000 0000 2000
 0256 0001 0001 8000 0000 2000 0256 0001 0000     0     0    0    0      1

The following example displays FC2 physical port information.

switch# show fc2 port 
 IX ST MODE EMUL   TXPKTS   TXDROP    TXERR   RXPKTS   RXDROP  R_A_TOV  E_D_TOV 
F-SO   RC   RS   CS   EE 2-SO   RS 3-SO   RS
  0  D    1    0        0        0        0        0        0    10000     2000 
8000 0000 2112 0001 0001 8000 0256 8000 0256
  1  D    1    0        0        0        0        0        0    10000     2000 
8000 0000 2112 0001 0001 8000 0256 8000 0256
  2  D    1    0        0        0        0        0        0    10000     2000 
8000 0000 2112 0001 0001 8000 0256 8000 0256
  3  D    1    0        0        0        0        0        0    10000     2000 
8000 0000 2112 0001 0001 8000 0256 8000 0256
  4  D    1    0        0        0        0        0        0    10000     2000 
8000 0000 2112 0001 0001 8000 0256 8000 0256
...

The following example displays FC2 local N port PLOGI notifications for each socket.

switch# show fc2 socknotify 
  SOCKET  ADDRESS REF   VSAN   D_ID   MASK   FL   ST  IFINDEX
b2a64160 b27f01e4   6  65535 fffc00 ffff00  18b    0 ffffffff
b294a7c0 b27f01e4   6  65535 fffc00 ffff00  18b    0 ffffffff
af8a3a60 b27f01e4   6  65535 fffc00 ffff00  18b    0 ffffffff

The following example displays FC2 local N ports for each socket.

switch# show fc2 socknport 
  SOCKET  ADDRESS REF   VSAN   D_ID   MASK   FL   ST  IFINDEX
b2a64160 b27f01e4   6  65535 fffc00 ffff00  18b    0 ffffffff
b294b180 b27f0294   1  65535 fffffd ffffff    3    0 ffffffff
b294a7c0 b27f01e4   6  65535 fffc00 ffff00  18b    0 ffffffff
b278ae20 b27f0134   2  65535 fffffa ffffff    3    0 ffffffff
b1434e00 b27f0134   2  65535 fffffa ffffff    3    0 ffffffff
b1434780 b27f0084   1  65535 fffffc ffffff    3    0 ffffffff
af8a3a60 b27f01e4   6  65535 fffc00 ffff00  18b    0 ffffffff

The following example displays FC2 VSAN table.

switch# show fc2 vsan 
  VSAN     X_ID  E_D_TOV  R_A_TOV                      WWN
     1        4     2000    10000  20:01:00:05:30:00:58:1f
     2        1     2000    10000  20:02:00:05:30:00:58:1f
     3        1     2000    10000  20:03:00:05:30:00:58:1f
     4        1     2000    10000  20:04:00:05:30:00:58:1f
     5        1     2000    10000  20:05:00:05:30:00:58:1f
     6        1     2000    10000  20:06:00:05:30:00:58:1f
     7        1     2000    10000  20:07:00:05:30:00:58:1f
     8        1     2000    10000  20:08:00:05:30:00:58:1f
     9        1     2000    10000  20:09:00:05:30:00:58:1f
    10        1     2000    10000  20:0a:00:05:30:00:58:1f
    11        1     2000    10000  20:0b:00:05:30:00:58:1f
    12        1     2000    10000  20:0c:00:05:30:00:58:1f
    13        1     2000    10000  20:0d:00:05:30:00:58:1f
    14        1     2000    10000  20:0e:00:05:30:00:58:1f
    15        1     2000    10000  20:0f:00:05:30:00:58:1f
    16        1     2000    10000  20:10:00:05:30:00:58:1f
    17        1     2000    10000  20:11:00:05:30:00:58:1f
    18        1     2000    10000  20:12:00:05:30:00:58:1f
....

show fcalias

To display the member name information in a Fibre Channel alias (fcalias), use the show fcalias command.

show fcalias [name fcalias-name] [pending] [vsan vsan-id]

Syntax Description

name fcalias-name

Displays fcalias information for a specific name. The maximum length is 64.

pending

Displays pending fcalias information.

vsan vsan-id

Displays fcalias information for a VSAN. The range is 1 to 4093.


Defaults

Displays a list of all global fcaliases and all VSAN dependent fcaliases.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

2.0(x)

Added the pending keyword.


Usage Guidelines

To make use of fcaliases as device names instead of using the cryptic device name, add only one member per fcalias.

Examples

The following example displays fcalias configuration information.

switch# show fcalias vsan 1
fcalias name Alias2 vsan 1

fcalias name Alias1 vsan 1
  pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:6f:db:dd
  pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:9c:48:e5

Related Commands

Command
Description

fcalias name

Configures fcalias names.


show fcanalyzer

To display the list of hosts configured for a remote capture, use the show fcanalyzer command.

show fcanalyzer

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

The default keyword shown with the ActiveClient entry specifies that the default port is used to connect to the client.

Examples

The following example displays configured hosts.

switch# show fcanalyzer 
PassiveClient = 10.21.0.3
PassiveClient = 10.21.0.3
ActiveClient = 10.21.0.3, DEFAULT

show fcc

To view FCC settings, use the show fcc commands.

show fcc [statistics interface {fc slot/port | fcip fcip-id | iscsi slot/port}]

Syntax Description

statistics interface

Displays FCC statistics for a specified interface.

fc slot/port

Specifies a Fibre Channel interface.

fcip fcip-id

Specifies an FCIP interface. The range is 1 to 255.

iscsi slot/port

Specifies an iSCSI interface.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays FCC information.

switch# show fcc
fcc is disabled
fcc is applied to frames with priority up to 4

show fcdomain

To display the Fibre Channel domain (fcdomain) information, use the show fcdomain command.

show fcdomain [address-allocation [cache] |
allowed |
domain-list |
fcid persistent [unused] |
pending [vsan vsan-id] |
pending-diff [vsan vsan-id] |
session-status [vsan vsan-id] |
statistics [interface {fc slot/port [vsan vsan-id] | fcip fcip-id [vsan vsan-id] | iscsi slot/port} | port-channel [vsan vsan-id]] |
status |
vsan vsan-id]


Note On a Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem and on a Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter, the syntax differs as follows:

interface {bay port | ext port}


Syntax Description

address-allocation

Displays statistics for the FC ID allocation.

cache

Reassigns the FC IDs for a device (disk or host) that exited and reentered the fabric for the principal switch. In the cache content, VSAN refers to the VSAN that contains the device, WWN refers to the device that owned the FC IDs, and mask refers to a single or entire area of FC IDs.

allowed

Displays a list of allowed domain IDs.

domain-list

Displays a list of domain IDs granted by the principal switch.

fcid persistent

Displays persistent FC IDs (across reboot)

pending

Displays the pending configuration.

pending-diff

Displays the difference between the running configuration and the pending configuration.

session-status

Displays the last action performed by FC domain.

vsan vsan-id

Specifies a VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.

statistics

Displays the statistics of FC domain

interface

Specifies an interface.

fc slot/port

(Optional) Specifies a Fibre Channel interface on a Cisco MDS 9000 Family Switch.

bay port | ext port

(Optional) Specifies a Fibre Channel interface on a Cisco MDS 9124 Fabric Switch, a Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem, and a Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter.

fcip fcip-id

Specifies an FCIP interface. The range is 1 to 255.

iscsi slot/port

Specifies an iSCSI interface.

port-channel number

Specifies a PortChannel interface. The range is 1 to 128.

status

Displays all VSAN-independent information in FC domain.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

2.1(1a)

The domain-list display was modified to include a virtual IVR description.

3.0(1)

Added the pending, pending-diff, session-status, and status options.


Usage Guidelines

Issuing the show fcdomain with no arguments displays all VSANs. The VSANs should be active or you will get an error.

Examples

The following example displays the fcdomain information for VSAN 1.

switch# show fcdomain vsan 1
The local switch is a Subordinated Switch.

Local switch run time information:
        State: Stable
        Local switch WWN:    20:01:00:05:30:00:51:1f
        Running fabric name: 10:00:00:60:69:22:32:91
        Running priority: 128
        Current domain ID: 0x64(100) ß verify domain id

Local switch configuration information:
        State: Enabled
        Auto-reconfiguration: Disabled
        Contiguous-allocation: Disabled
        Configured fabric name: 41:6e:64:69:61:6d:6f:21
        Configured priority: 128
        Configured domain ID: 0x64(100) (preferred)

Principal switch run time information:
        Running priority: 2

Interface               Role          RCF-reject
----------------    -------------    ------------
fc2/1               Downstream       Disabled
fc2/2               Downstream       Disabled
fc2/7               Upstream         Disabled
----------------    -------------    ------------

The following example displays the fcdomain domain-list information for VSAN 76.

switch# show fcdomain domain-list vsan 76

Number of domains: 3
Domain ID              WWN
---------    -----------------------
0xc8(200)    20:01:00:05:30:00:47:df [Principal]
 0x63(99)    20:01:00:0d:ec:08:60:c1 [Local]
 0x61(97)    50:00:53:0f:ff:f0:10:06 [Virtual (IVR)]

Table 22-1 describes the significant fields shown in the show fcdomain domain-list command output.

Table 22-1 show fcdomain Field Descriptions

Field
Description

Domain ID

Lists the domain IDs corresponding to the WWN.

WWN

Indicates the WWN of the switch (physical or virtual) that requested the corresponding domain ID.

Principal

Indicates which row of the display lists the WWN and domain ID of the principal switch in the VSAN.

Local

Indicates which row of the display lists the WWN and domain ID of the local switch (the switch where you entered the show fcdomain domain-list command).

Virtual (IVR)

Indicates which row of the display lists the WWN of the virtual switch used by the Inter-VSAN Routing (IVR) manager to obtain the domain ID.


The following example displays the allowed domain ID lists.

switch# show fcdomain allowed vsan 1
Assigned or unallowed domain IDs: 1-96,100,111-239.
[Interoperability Mode 1] allowed domain IDs: 97-127.
[User] configured allowed domain IDs: 50-110.

The following example shows the status of CFS distribution for allowed domain ID lists.

switch# show fcdomain status
CFS distribution is enabled

The following example displays pending configuration changes.

switch# show fcdomain pending vsan 10

Pending Configured Allowed Domains
----------------------------------
VSAN 10
Assigned or unallowed domain IDs: 1-9,24,100,231-239.
[User] configured allowed domain IDs: 10-230.

The following example displays the differences between the pending configuration and the current configuration.

switch# show fcdomain pending-diff vsan 10

Current Configured Allowed Domains
----------------------------------
VSAN 10
Assigned or unallowed domain IDs: 24,100.
[User] configured allowed domain IDs: 1-239.
Pending Configured Allowed Domains
----------------------------------
VSAN 10
Assigned or unallowed domain IDs: 1-9,24,100,231-239.
[User] configured allowed domain IDs: 10-230.

The following example displays the status of the distribution session.

switch# show fcdomain session-status vsan 1
Last Action: Distribution Enable
Result: Success

Related Commands

Command
Description

fcdomain

Configures the Fibre Channel domain feature.


show fcdroplatency

To display the configured Fibre Channel latency parameters, use the show fcdroplatency command.

show fcdroplatency [network | switch]

Syntax Description

network

Network latency in milliseconds.

switch

Switch latency in milliseconds.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the configured Fibre Channel latency parameters.

switch# show fcdroplatency 
switch latency value:4000 milliseconds
network latency value:5000 milliseconds

show fcflow stats

To display the configured Fibre Channel flow (fcflow) information, use the show fcflow stats command.

show fcflow stats [aggregated | usage] module slot [index flow-index]

Syntax Description

aggregated

Displays aggregated fcflow statistics.

usage

Displays flow index usage

module slot

Displays fcflow statistics for a module in the specified slot.

index flow-index

Specifies an fcflow index.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays aggregated fcflow details for the specified module.

switch# show fcflow stats aggregated module 2 
Idx VSAN # frames # bytes
---- ---- -------- -------
0000 4 387,653 674,235,875
0001 6 34,402 2,896,628

The following example displays fcflow details for the specified module.

switch# show fcflow stats module 2 
Idx VSAN D ID S ID mask # frames # bytes
---- ---- ----------- ----------- ----- -------- -------
0000 4 032.001.002 007.081.012 ff.ff.ff 387,653 674,235,875
0001 6 004.002.001 019.002.004 ff.00.00 34,402 2,896,628

The following example displays fcflow index usage for the specified module.

switch# show fcflow stats usage module 2 
2 flows configured
configured flow : 3,7

show fcfwd

To display the configured fcfwd tables and statistics, use the show fcfwd command.

show fcfwd {idxmap [interface-toport | port-to-interface | statistics] | pcmap [interface] | sfib [multicast | statistics | unicast] | spanmap [rx | tx]}

Syntax Description

idxmap

Displays the FC forward index tables.

interface-to-port

Displays the interface index to port index table.

port-to-interface

Displays the port index to interface index table.

statistics

Displays index table statistics.

pcmap

Displays the FC forward PortChannel table.

interface

Displays PortChannel tables for an interface.

sfib

Displays software forwarding tables.

multicast

Displays multicast software forwarding tables.

statistics

Displays software forwarding statistics.

unicast

Displays unicast software forwarding tables.

spanmap

Displays SPAN map tables.

rx

Displays SPAN map tables in the ingress -rx direction.

tx

Displays SPAN map tables in the egress -tx direction.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays fcfwd SPAN map receive information.

switch# show fcfwd spanmap rx
SPAN source information: size [c8]
dir source                vsan   bit   drop_thresh destination

show fcid-allocation

Use the show fcid allocation command to display the Fibre Channel area list of company IDs.

show fcid-allocation area company-id [company-id]

Syntax Description

area

Selects the auto area list of company IDs.

company-id

Selects company ID list.

company-id

Selects the individual company ID (also know as Organizational Unit Identifier, or OUI) to display.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.0

New command


Examples

The following example shows the Fibre Channel area company list of company IDs.

switch# show fcid-allocation area company-id

Fcid area allocation company id info:

    00:50:2E
    00:50:8B
    00:60:B0
    00:A0:B8
    00:E0:69
    00:E0:8B
    00:32:23 +


Total company ids: 7
+ - Additional user configured company ids.
* - Explicitly deleted company ids from default list.
switch# 

Table 22-2 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 22-2 show fcid-allocation area company Field Descriptions

Field
Description

+

Indicates a company ID added to the default list.

-

Indicates a company ID deleted from the default list.


show fc-redirect configs

To display all the current configuration mode on a switch, use the show fc-redirect configs command.

show fc-redirect configs

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode

Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(1)

This command was introduced.

3.3(1a)

Added the configuration mode information to the command output.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the current configuration mode on a switch.

switch# show fc-redirect configs
Configuration Mode    = MODE_V1
Config#1
==========
Appl UUID          = 0x00D8 (ISAPI CFGD Service)
SSM Slot           = 2
SSM Switch WWN     = 20:00:00:05:30:00:90:9e (LOCAL)
Vt PWWN            = 2f:ea:00:05:30:00:71:61
Tgt PWWN           = 21:00:00:20:37:38:89:86
Host  1: Host PWWN = 21:00:00:e0:8b:0d:12:c6
         VI   PWWN = 2f:ec:00:05:30:00:71:61

Config#2
==========
Appl UUID          = 0x00D8 (ISAPI CFGD Service)
SSM Slot           = 2
SSM Switch WWN     = 20:00:00:05:30:00:90:9e (LOCAL)
Vt PWWN            = 2f:ea:00:05:30:00:71:62
Tgt PWWN           = 21:00:00:20:37:38:a9:0a
Host  1: Host PWWN = 21:00:00:e0:8b:0d:12:c7
         VI   PWWN = 2f:ec:00:05:30:00:71:62

Related Commands=

Command
Description

show fc-redirect active-configs

Displays all active configurations on a switch.


show fc-redirect active-configs

To display all active configurations on a switch, use the show fc-redirect active-configs command.

show fc-redirect active-configs

Syntax Description

This command has no other arguments or keywords.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

This command is used to verify that there are no active configurations running on the switch during the following operations:

Downgrading from 3.2.1 image (supporting FC-Redirect) to an older image where FC-Redirect is not supported.

Decommissioning a local switch.


Note Active configuration implies configurations created by applications running on the current switch or applications created on remote switches for hosts or targets connected to the local switch.


Examples

The following example displays the active configurations running on the switch.

switch# show fc-redirect active-configs

Config#1
==========
Appl UUID       = 0x00D8 (ISAPI CFGD Service)
SSM Slot        = 2
SSM Switch WWN  = 20:00:00:05:30:00:90:9e (LOCAL)
Vt PWWN         = 2f:ea:00:05:30:00:71:64
Tgt PWWN        = 21:00:00:20:37:38:63:9e (LOCAL)
Local Host PWWN = 21:00:00:e0:8B:0d:12:c6

Config#2
==========
Appl UUID       = 0x00D8 (ISAPI CFGD Service)
SSM Slot        = 2
SSM Switch WWN  = 20:00:00:05:30:00:90:9e (LOCAL)
Vt PWWN         = 2f:ea:00:05:30:00:71:65
Tgt PWWN        = 21:00:00:20:37:18:67:2c 
Local Host PWWN = 21:00:00:e0:8B:0d:12:c6

Config#3
==========
Appl UUID       = 0x00D8 (ISAPI CFGD Service)
SSM Slot        = 2
SSM Switch WWN  = 20:00:00:0d:EC:20:13:00 (REMOTE)
Vt PWWN         = 2f:ea:00:05:30:00:71:66
Tgt PWWN        = 21:00:00:20:37:18:64:92 
Local Host PWWN = 21:00:00:e0:8B:0d:12:c6

Related Commands

Command
Description

clear fc-redirect config vt

Clears the active configurations on the local switch.


show fc-redirect peer-switches

To display all the peer switches in the fabric running FC-Redirect, use the show fc-redirect peer-switches command.

show fc-redirect peer-switches

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode

Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(1)

This command was introduced.

3.3(1a)

Added the FC-Redirect version of the switch and configuration mode to the command output.


Usage Guidelines

This command is used to verify the fabric state and is used for troubleshooting.


Note To find the switch IP address for the list of switch WWNs, use the show cfs peers command.


Examples

The following example displays the peer switches in the fabric running FC-Redirect

switch# show fc-redirect peer-switches
-----------------------------------------------------------------
 num  Switch WWN                  State  FCR-Ver Cfg-Mode        
-----------------------------------------------------------------
   1  20:00:00:0d:EC:20:13:00     UP      2       V2

Table 22-3 describes the output for the show fc-redirect peer-switches states.

Table 22-3 Show FC-Redirect Peer Switch States

State

Description

Up

The peer switch is fully synchronized with the local switch.

Down

The communication with the peer switch is not available.

Syncing

The local switch is synchronizing its configuration with the peer switch.

Error

Connection with peer switch is not available.


Related Commands=

Command
Description

show fc-redirect active-configs

Displays all active configurations on a switch.


show fcip

To display FCIP profile information, use the show fcip command.

show fcip {host-map fcip-id | profile [profile-id | all] | summary | tape-session {summary | tunnel tunnel-id {host-end | target-end}} | target-map fcip-id | wa-login-list tunnel-id}

Syntax Description

host-map fcip-id

Displays the information for a specified map. The range is 1 to 255.

profile

Displays the information for a profile.

profile-id

Specifies the profile ID. The range is 1 to 255.

all

Specifies all profile IDs.

summary

Displays summary information.

tape-session

Displays tape session information.

tunnel tunnel-id

Displays information for a specified FCIP tunnel ID. The range is 1 to 255.

host-end

Displays information for the host end.

target-end

Displays information for the target end.

target-map fcip-id

Displays information for a specified target map. The range is 1 to 255.

wa-login-list tunnel-id

Displays the write acceleration login list for a specified FCIP tunnel ID. The range is 1 to 255.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.1(1)

This command was introduced.

2.0(x)

Added the host-map, summary, and target-map keywords.

3.0(1)

Added the tape-session, tunnel, host-end, target-end, and wa-login-list keywords.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays all FCIP profiles.

switch# show fcip profile all
----------------------------------------------------
ProfileId       Ipaddr          TcpPort
----------------------------------------------------
1               41.1.1.2        3225
2               10.10.100.154   3225
3               43.1.1.2        3225
4               44.1.1.100      3225
6               46.1.1.2        3225
7               47.1.1.2        3225

The following example displays information for a specified FCIP profile.

switch# show fcip profile 7
FCIP Profile 7
    Internet Address is 47.1.1.2 (interface GigabitEthernet4/7)
    Listen Port is 3225
    TCP parameters
        SACK is disabled
        PMTU discovery is enabled, reset timeout is 3600 sec
        Keep alive is 60 sec
        Minimum retransmission timeout is 300 ms
        Maximum number of re-transmissions is 4
        Send buffer size is 0 KB
        Maximum allowed bandwidth is 1000000 kbps
        Minimum available bandwidth is 15000 kbps
        Estimated round trip time is 1000 usec

The following example displays FCIP summary information.

switch# show fcip summary
sw172-22-46-223# show fcip summary

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tun prof    Eth-if    peer-ip       Status T W T Enc Comp  Bandwidth   rtt
                                           E A A            max/min    (us)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1   1    GE1/1      10.10.11.2       DOWN  N N N  N    N   1000M/500M  1000
2   2    GE1/2      10.10.60.2       DOWN  N N N  N    N   1000M/500M  1000

Table 22-4 describes the significant fields shown in the previous display.

Table 22-4 show fcip summary Field Descriptions

Field
Description

Tun

Tunnel number for the row. For example, a number 1 indicates tunnel fcip1 and a number 2 indicates fcip2.

prof

Tunnel profile.

Eth-if

Ethernet interface to which this tunnel is bound.

peer-ip

IP address of the tunnel peer port on the far end of the tunnel.

Status

State of the tunnel (UP or DOWN).

TE

Tunnel operating in TE mode (Yes or No).

WA

Write acceleration enabled (Yes or No).

TA

Tape acceleration enabled (Yes or No).

Enc

Encryption enabled (Yes or No).

Bandwidth max/min

Maximum and minimum bandwidth configured in the profile to which this tunnel is bound.

rtt (us)

Round trip time (RTT) in microseconds.


Related Commands

Command
Description

fcip enable

Configures FCIP parameters.


show fcns database

To display the results of the discovery, or to display the name server database for a specified VSAN or for all VSANs, use the show fcns database command.

show fcns database {detail [vsan vsan-id] | domain domain-id [detail] [vsan vsan-range] |
fcid fcid-id [detail] vsan vsan-range | local [detail] [vsan vsan-range] | npv detail vsan vsan-range | node_wwn node_wwn | vsan vsan-id | vsan vsan-id }

Syntax Description

detail

Displays all objects in each entry.

vsan vsan-id

Displays entries for a specified VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.

domain domain-id

Displays entries in a domain.

fcid fcid-id

Displays entry for the given port.

local

Displays local entries.

npv

Displays N Port Virtualization.

node_wwn

Displays end devices logged in via an npv node.

node_wwn

Displays node WWN of NPV.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.2(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

The discovery can take several minutes to complete, especially if the fabric is large or if several devices are slow to respond.

Virtual enclosure ports can be viewed using the show fcns database command.

Examples

The following example displays the contents of the FCNS database:

switch# show fcns database
VSAN 1:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
FCID        TYPE  PWWN                    (VENDOR)        FC4-TYPE:FEATURE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
0x020101    N     22:04:00:05:30:00:35:e1 (Cisco)         scsi-fcp:init isc..w <--iSCSI 
0x020102    N     22:02:00:05:30:00:35:e1 (Cisco)         scsi-fcp:init isc..w initiator
0x0205d4    NL    21:00:00:04:cf:da:fe:c6 (Seagate)       scsi-fcp:target 
0x0205d5    NL    21:00:00:04:cf:e6:e4:4b (Seagate)       scsi-fcp:target 
0x0205d6    NL    21:00:00:04:cf:e6:21:ac (Seagate)       scsi-fcp:target 
0x0205d9    NL    21:00:00:04:cf:e6:19:9b (Seagate)       scsi-fcp:target 
0x0205da    NL    21:00:00:04:cf:e6:19:62 (Seagate)       scsi-fcp:target 
0x0205dc    NL    21:00:00:04:cf:e6:e9:82 (Seagate)       scsi-fcp:target 
0x0205e0    NL    21:00:00:04:cf:e6:21:06 (Seagate)       scsi-fcp:target 
0x0205e1    NL    21:00:00:04:cf:e6:e0:eb (Seagate)       scsi-fcp:target 

Total number of entries = 10

VSAN 2:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
FCID        TYPE  PWWN                    (VENDOR)        FC4-TYPE:FEATURE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
0xef0001    N     22:02:00:05:30:00:35:e1 (Cisco)         scsi-fcp:init isc..w 

Total number of entries = 1

VSAN 3:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
FCID        TYPE  PWWN                    (VENDOR)        FC4-TYPE:FEATURE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
0xed0001    N     22:02:00:05:30:00:35:e1 (Cisco)         scsi-fcp:init isc..w 

Total number of entries = 1

The following example displays the detailed contents of the FCNS database.

switch# show fcns database detail
------------------------
VSAN:1     FCID:0x020101
------------------------
port-wwn (vendor)     :22:04:00:05:30:00:35:e1 (Cisco)     
node-wwn              :22:03:00:05:30:00:35:e1
class                 :2,3
node-ip-addr          :10.2.2.12
ipa                   :ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
fc4-types:fc4_features:scsi-fcp:init iscsi-gw 
symbolic-port-name    :
symbolic-node-name    :iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:oasis2-dell
port-type             :N 
port-ip-addr          :0.0.0.0
fabric-port-wwn       :22:01:00:05:30:00:35:de
hard-addr             :0x000000
------------------------
VSAN:1     FCID:0x020102
------------------------
port-wwn (vendor)     :22:02:00:05:30:00:35:e1 (Cisco)     
node-wwn              :22:01:00:05:30:00:35:e1
class                 :2,3
node-ip-addr          :10.2.2.11
ipa                   :ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
fc4-types:fc4_features:scsi-fcp:init iscsi-gw 
symbolic-port-name    :
symbolic-node-name    :iqn.1987-05.com.cisco.01.14ac33ba567f986f174723b5f9f2377
port-type             :N 
port-ip-addr          :0.0.0.0
fabric-port-wwn       :22:01:00:05:30:00:35:de
hard-addr             :0x000000

...
Total number of entries = 10
======================================================================
------------------------
VSAN:2     FCID:0xef0001
------------------------
port-wwn (vendor)     :22:02:00:05:30:00:35:e1 (Cisco)     
node-wwn              :22:01:00:05:30:00:35:e1
class                 :2,3
node-ip-addr          :10.2.2.11
ipa                   :ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
fc4-types:fc4_features:scsi-fcp:init iscsi-gw 
symbolic-port-name    :
symbolic-node-name    :iqn.1987-05.com.cisco.01.14ac33ba567f986f174723b5f9f2377
port-type             :N 
port-ip-addr          :0.0.0.0
fabric-port-wwn       :22:01:00:05:30:00:35:de
hard-addr             :0x000000

Total number of entries = 1


...

The following example displays the management VSAN (VSAN 2).

switch# show fcns database vsan 2
VSAN 2:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
FCID        TYPE  PWWN                    (VENDOR)        FC4-TYPE:FEATURE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
0x6d0001    N     10:00:00:05:30:00:94:9f (Cisco)         ipfc
0x6d0002    N     10:00:00:05:30:00:94:a0 (Cisco)         ipfc virtual:..c_port
0x6d0003    N     24:15:00:05:30:00:94:a0 (Cisco)         virtual:volume_owner
...
Total number of entries = 24

The following example displays the database for all configured VSANs.

switch# show fcns database
VSAN 2:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
FCID        TYPE  PWWN                    (VENDOR)        FC4-TYPE:FEATURE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
0x6d0001    N     10:00:00:05:30:00:94:9f (Cisco)         ipfc
0x6d0002    N     10:00:00:05:30:00:94:a0 (Cisco)         ipfc virtual:..c_port
0x6d0003    N     24:15:00:05:30:00:94:a0 (Cisco)         virtual:volume_owner
...
Total number of entries = 24
VSAN 3:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
FCID        TYPE  PWWN                    (VENDOR)        FC4-TYPE:FEATURE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
0x650001    N     24:0c:00:05:30:00:94:a0 (Cisco)         scsi-fcp:init vir..t
...
0x720101    NL    21:00:00:20:37:65:1c:cb (Company)       scsi-fcp
...
Total number of entries = 30
VSAN 4:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
FCID        TYPE  PWWN                    (VENDOR)        FC4-TYPE:FEATURE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
0x6b0001    N     23:26:00:05:30:00:59:20 (Cisco)         scsi-fcp:init vir..t
...
0x7800b5    NL    22:00:00:20:37:46:78:97 (Company)       scsi-fcp
...
0x780100    N     50:06:04:82:bf:d0:cf:4b (Company)           scsi-fcp 250
...
Total number of entries = 27
VSAN 5:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
FCID        TYPE  PWWN                    (VENDOR)        FC4-TYPE:FEATURE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
0x6f0001    N     23:43:00:05:30:00:59:20 (Cisco)         scsi-fcp:target vi..
...

The following example shows how to display the N Port Virtualization entries:

switch# show fcns database npv
switch#

Related Commands

Command
Description

asm mgmt-vsan

Displays the CPP interface configuration for a specified interface.


show fcns statistics

To display the statistical information for a specified VSAN or for all VSANs, use the show fcns statistics command.

show fcns statistics [detail] [vsan vsan-id]

Syntax Description

detail

Displays detailed statistics.

vsan vsan-id

Displays statistics for the specified VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays statistical information for a specified VSAN.

switch# show fcns statistics 
registration requests received = 27
deregistration requests received = 0
queries received = 57
queries sent = 10
reject responses sent = 14
RSCNs received = 0
RSCNs sent = 0
switch# 

show fcroute

Use the show fcroute command to view specific information about existing Fibre Channel and FSPF configurations.

show fcroute {distance | label [label] vsan vsan-id | multicast [fc-id vsan vsan-id | vsan vsan-id] | summary [vsan vsan-id] | unicast [[host] fc-id fc-mask vsan vsan-id | vsan vsan-id]}

Syntax Description

distance

Displays FC route preference.

label

Displays label routes.

multicast

Displays FC multicast routes.

summary

Displays the FC routes summary.

unicast

Displays FC unicast routes.

vsan vsan-id

Specifies the ID of the VSAN (from 1 to 4093).

fcid-id

Specifies the Fibre Channel ID.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

When the number of routes are displayed in the command output, both visible and hidden routes are included in the total number of routes.

Examples

The following example displays administrative distance.

switch# show fcroute distance

        Route
UUID    Distance        Name
----    --------        ----
10      20              RIB
22      40              FCDOMAIN
39      80              RIB-CONFIG
12      100             FSPF
17      120             FLOGI
21      140             TLPM
14      180             MCAST
64      200             RIB-TEST

The following example displays multicast routing information.

switch# show fcroute multicast 
VSAN FC ID    # Interfaces
---- -------- ------------
1    0xffffff 0
2    0xffffff 1
3    0xffffff 1
4    0xffffff 0
5    0xffffff 0
6    0xffffff 0
7    0xffffff 0
8    0xffffff 0
9    0xffffff 0
10   0xffffff 0

The following example displays FCID information for a specified VSAN.

switch# show fcroute multicast vsan 3

VSAN FC ID    # Interfaces
---- -------- ------------
3    0xffffff 1

The following example displays FCID and interface information for a specified VSAN.

switch# show fcroute multicast 0xffffff vsan 2

VSAN FC ID    # Interfaces
---- -------- ------------
2    0xffffff 1
  fc1/1

The following example displays unicast routing information.

switch# show fcroute unicast 
D:direct R:remote P:permanent V:volatile A:active N:non-active
                                                # Next
Protocol VSAN    FC ID/Mask     RCtl/Mask Flags Hops   Cost
-------- ---- -------- -------- ---- ---- ----- ------ ----
static   1    0x010101 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 D P A 1      10
static   2    0x111211 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 R P A 1      10
fspf     2    0x730000 0xff0000 0x00 0x00 D P A 4      500
fspf     3    0x610000 0xff0000 0x00 0x00 D P A 4      500
static   4    0x040101 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 R P A 1      103
static   4    0x040102 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 R P A 1      103
static   4    0x040103 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 R P A 1      103
static   4    0x040104 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 R P A 1      103
static   4    0x111211 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 D P A 1      10

The following example displays unicast routing information for a specified VSAN.

switch# show fcroute unicast vsan 4

D:direct R:remote P:permanent V:volatile A:active N:non-active
                                                # Next
Protocol VSAN    FC ID/Mask     RCtl/Mask Flags Hops   Cost
-------- ---- -------- -------- ---- ---- ----- ------ ----
static   4    0x040101 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 R P A 1      103
static   4    0x040102 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 R P A 1      103
static   4    0x040103 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 R P A 1      103
static   4    0x040104 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 R P A 1      103
static   4    0x111211 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 D P A 1      10

The following example displays unicast routing information for a specified FCID.

switch# show fcroute unicast 0x040101 0xffffff vsan 4

D:direct R:remote P:permanent V:volatile A:active N:non-active
                                                # Next
Protocol VSAN    FC ID/Mask     RCtl/Mask Flags Hops   Cost
-------- ---- -------- -------- ---- ---- ----- ------ ----
static   4    0x040101 0xffffff 0x00 0x00 R P A 1      103
  fc1/2 Domain 0xa6(166)

The following example displays route database information.

switch# show fcroute summary

FC route database created Tue Oct 29 01:24:23 2002
VSAN    Ucast   Mcast   Label   Last Modified Time
----    -----   -----   -----   ------------------
1       2       1       0       Tue Oct 29 18:07:02 2002
2       3       1       0       Tue Oct 29 18:33:24 2002
3       2       1       0       Tue Oct 29 18:10:07 2002
4       6       1       0       Tue Oct 29 18:31:16 2002
5       1       1       0       Tue Oct 29 01:34:39 2002
6       1       1       0       Tue Oct 29 01:34:39 2002
7       1       1       0       Tue Oct 29 01:34:39 2002
8       1       1       0       Tue Oct 29 01:34:39 2002
9       1       1       0       Tue Oct 29 01:34:39 2002
10      1       1       0       Tue Oct 29 01:34:39 2002
Total   19      10      0

The following example displays route database information for a specified VSAN.

switch# show fcroute summary vsan 4

FC route database created Tue Oct 29 01:24:23 2002
VSAN    Ucast   Mcast   Label   Last Modified Time
----    -----   -----   -----   ------------------
4       6       1       0       Tue Oct 29 18:31:16 2002
Total   6       1       0

show fcs

Use the show fcs commands to display the status of the fabric configuration.

show fcs {database [vsan vsan-id] | ie [nwwn wwn] vsan vsan-id | platform [name string] vsan vsan-id | port [pwwn wwn] vsan vsan-id] | statistics vsan vsan-id | vsan}

Syntax Description

database

Displays local database of FCS.

ie

Displays Interconnect Element Objects Information.

nwwn wwn

Specifies a node WWN id. The format is hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh.

vsan vsan-id

Specifies a VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.

platform

Displays Platform Objects Information.

name string

Specifies a platform name. Maximum length is 255 characters.

port

Displays Port Objects Information.

pwwn wwn

Specifies a port WWN id. The format is hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh.

statistics

Displays statistics for FCS packets.

vsan

Displays list of all the VSANs and plat-check-mode for each.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays FCS database information.

switch# show fcs database 

FCS Local Database in VSAN: 1
------------------------------
Switch WWN               : 20:01:00:05:30:00:16:df
Switch Domain Id         : 0x7f(127)
Switch Mgmt-Addresses    : snmp://172.22.92.58/eth-ip
                           http://172.22.92.58/eth-ip
Fabric-Name              : 20:01:00:05:30:00:16:df
Switch Logical-Name      : 172.22.92.58
Switch Information List  : [Cisco Systems*DS-C9509*0*20:00:00:05:30:00
Switch Ports:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface  pWWN                     Type     Attached-pWWNs
-------------------------------------------------------------------
fc2/1      20:41:00:05:30:00:16:de  TE       20:01:00:05:30:00:20:de
fc2/2      20:42:00:05:30:00:16:de  Unknown  None
fc2/17     20:51:00:05:30:00:16:de  TE       20:0a:00:05:30:00:20:de

FCS Local Database in VSAN: 5
------------------------------
Switch WWN               : 20:05:00:05:30:00:12:5f
Switch Domain Id         : 0xef(239)
Switch Mgmt-Addresses    : http://172.22.90.171/eth-ip
                           snmp://172.22.90.171/eth-ip
                           http://10.10.15.10/vsan-ip
                           snmp://10.10.15.10/vsan-ip
Fabric-Name              : 20:05:00:05:30:00:12:5f
Switch Logical-Name      : 172.22.90.171
Switch Information List  : [Cisco Systems*DS-C9509**20:00:00:05:30:00:12:5e]
Switch Ports:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface  pWWN                     Type     Attached-pWWNs
-------------------------------------------------------------------
fc3/1      20:81:00:05:30:00:12:5e  TE       22:01:00:05:30:00:12:9e
fc3/2      20:82:00:05:30:00:12:5e  TE       22:02:00:05:30:00:12:9e
fc3/3      20:83:00:05:30:00:12:5e  TE       22:03:00:05:30:00:12:9e

The following example displays Interconnect Element object information for a specific VSAN.

switch# show fcs ie vsan  1

IE List for VSAN: 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------
IE-WWN                   IE-Type                           Mgmt-Id
-------------------------------------------------------------------
20:01:00:05:30:00:16:df  Switch (Local)                    0xfffc7f
20:01:00:05:30:00:20:df  Switch (Adjacent)                 0xfffc64
[Total 2 IEs in Fabric]

This command displays Interconnect Element object information for a specific WWN.

switch# show fcs ie nwwn 20:01:00:05:30:00:16:df vsan 1
IE Attributes
-------------
Domain-Id = 0x7f(127)
Management-Id = 0xfffc7f
Fabric-Name = 20:01:00:05:30:00:16:df
Logical-Name = 172.22.92.58
Management Address List =
        snmp://172.22.92.58/eth-ip
        http://172.22.92.58/eth-ip
Information List:
        Vendor-Name = Cisco Systems
        Model Name/Number = DS-C9509
        Release-Code = 0

This command displays platform information.

switch# show fcs platform name SamplePlatform vsan 1
Platform Attributes
-------------------
Platform Node Names: 
        11:22:33:44:55:66:77:88 
Platform Type = Gateway              
Platform Management Addresses: 
        1.1.1.1

This command displays platform information within a specified VSAN.

switch# show fcs platform vsan 1
Platform List for VSAN: 1
Platform-Names
--------------
SamplePlatform
[Total 1 Platforms in Fabric]

This command displays FCS port information within a specified VSAN.

switch# show fcs port vsan 24
Port List in VSAN: 24
                 -- IE WWN: 20:18:00:05:30:00:16:df  --
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port-WWN                 Type      Module-Type            Tx-Type
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
20:41:00:05:30:00:16:de  TE_Port   SFP with Serial Id      Shortwave Laser

20:51:00:05:30:00:16:de  TE_Port   SFP with Serial Id      Shortwave Laser

[Total 2 switch-ports in IE]
                 -- IE WWN: 20:18:00:05:30:00:20:df  --
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port-WWN                 Type      Module-Type            Tx-Type
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
20:01:00:05:30:00:20:de  TE_Port   SFP with Serial Id      Shortwave Laser

20:0a:00:05:30:00:20:de  TE_Port   SFP with Serial Id      Shortwave Laser

[Total 2 switch-ports in IE]

This command displays ports within a specified WWN.

switch# show fcs port pwwn 20:51:00:05:30:00:16:de vsan 24
Port Attributes
---------------
Port Type = TE_Port
Port Number = 0x1090000
Attached-Port-WWNs:
        20:0a:00:05:30:00:20:de
Port State = Online

This command displays FCS statistics.

switch# show fcs statistics

FCS Statistics for VSAN: 1
---------------------------
FCS Rx Get Reqs   :2
FCS Tx Get Reqs   :7
FCS Rx Reg Reqs   :0
FCS Tx Reg Reqs   :0
FCS Rx Dereg Reqs :0
FCS Tx Dereg Reqs :0
FCS Rx RSCNs      :0
FCS Tx RSCNs      :3
FCS Rx RJTs       :3
FCS Tx RJTs       :0
FCS Rx ACCs       :4
FCS Tx ACCs       :2
FCS No Response   :0
FCS Retransmit    :0

FCS Statistics for VSAN: 30
---------------------------
FCS Rx Get Reqs   :2
FCS Tx Get Reqs   :2
FCS Rx Reg Reqs   :0
FCS Tx Reg Reqs   :0
FCS Rx Dereg Reqs :0
FCS Tx Dereg Reqs :0
FCS Rx RSCNs      :0
FCS Tx RSCNs      :0
FCS Rx RJTs       :0
FCS Tx RJTs       :0
FCS Rx ACCs       :2
FCS Tx ACCs       :2
FCS No Response   :0
FCS Retransmit    :0

show fcsp

To display the status of the Fibre Channel Security Protocol (FC-SP) configuration, use the show fcsp commands.

show fcsp [asciiwwn ascii-wwn | dhchap [database] | interface fc slot/port [statistics | wwn] | fcip interface-number [statistics | wwn]]

Syntax Description

asciiwwn ascii-wwn

Displays the ASCII representation of the WWN used with AAA server.

dhchap

Displays the DHCHAP hash algorithm status.

database

Displays the contents of the local DHCHAP database.

interface

Displays the FC-SP settings for a FC or FCIP interface.

fc slot/port

Displays the Fibre Channel interface in the specified slot and port.

fcip interface-number

Displays the description of the specified FCIP interface. The range is 1 to 255.

statistics

Displays the statistics for the specified interface.

wwn

Displays the FC-SP identity of the other device.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays DHCHAP configurations in FC interfaces.

switch# show fcsp interface fc1/9
fc1/9:
        fcsp authentication mode:SEC_MODE_ON
        Status: Successfully authenticated

The following example displays DHCHAP statistics for a FC interfaces.

switch# show fcsp interface fc1/9 statistics 
fc1/9:
        fcsp authentication mode:SEC_MODE_ON
        Status: Successfully authenticated
        Statistics:
        FC-SP Authentication Succeeded:5
        FC-SP Authentication Failed:0
        FC-SP Authentication Bypassed:0

The following example displays the FC-SP WWN of the device connected through a specified interface.

switch# show fcsp interface fc 2/1 wwn

fc2/1:
        fcsp authentication mode:SEC_MODE_ON
        Status: Successfully authenticated
        Other device's WWN:20:00:00:e0:8b:0a:5d:e7

The following example displays hash algorithm and DHCHAP groups configured for the local switch.

switch# show fcsp dhchap
Supported Hash algorithms (in order of preference):
DHCHAP_HASH_MD5
DHCHAP_HASH_SHA_1

Supported Diffie Hellman group ids (in order of preference):
DHCHAP_GROUP_NULL
DHCHAP_GROUP_1536
DHCHAP_GROUP_1024
DHCHAP_GROUP_1280
DHCHAP_GROUP_2048

The following example displays the DHCHAP local password database.

switch# show fcsp dhchap database
DHCHAP Local Password:
        Non-device specific password:********
        Password for device with WWN:29:11:bb:cc:dd:33:11:22 is ********
        Password for device with WWN:30:11:bb:cc:dd:33:11:22 is ********

Other Devices' Passwords:
        Password for device with WWN:00:11:22:33:44:aa:bb:cc is ********

The following example displays he ASCII representation of the device WWN.

switch# show fcsp asciiwwn 30:11:bb:cc:dd:33:11:22
Ascii representation of WWN to be used with AAA servers:Ox_3011bbccdd331122

Related Commands

Command
Description

fcsp enable

Enables the FC-SP feature for this switch.


show fctimer

To view the Fibre Channel timers (fctimer), use the show fctimer command.

show fctimer [d_s_tov [vsan vsan-id] | distribution status | e_d_tov [vsan vsan-id] |
f_s_tov [vsan vsan-id] | last action status | pending | pending-diff | r_a_tov [vsan vsan-id] | session-status | vsan vsan-id]

Syntax Description

d_s_tov

Displays the distributed services time out value (D_S_TOV) in milliseconds.

distribution status

Displays Cisco Fabric Services (CFS) distribution status information.

e_d_tov

Displays the error detection time out value (E_D_TOV) in milliseconds.

f_s_tov

Displays the fabric stability time out value (F_S_TOV) in milliseconds.

last action status

Displays the status of the last CFS commit or discard operation.

pending

Displays the status of pending fctimer commands.

pending-diff

Displays the difference between pending database and running config.

r_a_tov

Displays the resource allocation time out value (R_A_TOV) in milliseconds.

session-status

Displays the state of fctimer CFS session.

vsan vsan-id

Displays information for a VSAN. The range is 1 to 4093.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(1)

This command was introduced.

2.0(x)

Added the distribution status, last action status, pending, pending-diff, and session-status keywords.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays configured global TOVs.

switch# show fctimer
F_S_TOV   D_S_TOV   E_D_TOV   R_A_TOV
----------------------------------------
5000 ms   5000 ms   2000 ms   10000 ms

The following example displays configured TOVs for a specified VSAN.

switch# show fctimer vsan 10
vsan no.  F_S_TOV   D_S_TOV   E_D_TOV   R_A_TOV   
-------------------------------------------------
10        5000 ms   5000 ms   3000 ms   10000 ms

Related Commands

Command
Description

fctimer

Configures fctimer parameters.


show fdmi

To display the Fabric-Device Management Interface (FDMI) database information, use the show fdmi command.

show fdmi database [detail [hba-id [hba-id vsan vsan-id | vsan vsan-id] | vsan vsan-id]

Syntax Description

fdmi

Accesses the FDMI commands.

database

Displays the FDMI database contents.

detail

Specifies detailed FDMI information.

hba-id

Displays detailed information for the specified HBA entry.

hba-id

Displays detailed information for the specified HBA entry.

vsan vsan-id

Specifies FDMI information for the specified VSAN. The range is 1 to 4093.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays all HBA management servers.

switch# show fdmi database
Registered HBA List for VSAN 1
  10:00:00:00:c9:32:8d:77
  21:01:00:e0:8b:2a:f6:54
switch# show fdmi database detail
Registered HBA List for VSAN 1
-------------------------------
HBA-ID: 10:00:00:00:c9:32:8d:77
-------------------------------
Node Name        :20:00:00:00:c9:32:8d:77
Manufacturer     :Emulex Corporation
Serial Num       :0000c9328d77
Model            :LP9002
Model Description:Emulex LightPulse LP9002 2 Gigabit PCI Fibre Channel Adapter
Hardware Ver     :2002606D
Driver Ver       :SLI-2 SW_DATE:Feb 27 2003, v5-2.20a12
ROM Ver          :3.11A0
Firmware Ver     :3.90A7
OS Name/Ver      :Window 2000
CT Payload Len   :1300000
  Port-id: 10:00:00:00:c9:32:8d:77
-------------------------------
HBA-ID: 21:01:00:e0:8b:2a:f6:54
-------------------------------
Node Name        :20:01:00:e0:8b:2a:f6:54
Manufacturer     :QLogic Corporation
Serial Num       :\74262
Model            :QLA2342
Model Description:QLogic QLA2342 PCI Fibre Channel Adapter
Hardware Ver     :FC5010409-10
Driver Ver       :8.2.3.10 Beta 2 Test 1 DBG (W2K VI)
ROM Ver          :1.24
Firmware Ver     :03.02.13.
OS Name/Ver      :500
CT Payload Len   :2040
  Port-id: 21:01:00:e0:8b:2a:f6:54

The following example displays VSAN1-specific FDMI information.

switch# show fdmi database detail vsan 1
Registered HBA List for VSAN 1
-------------------------------
HBA-ID: 10:00:00:00:c9:32:8d:77
-------------------------------
Node Name        :20:00:00:00:c9:32:8d:77
Manufacturer     :Emulex Corporation
Serial Num       :0000c9328d77
Model            :LP9002
Model Description:Emulex LightPulse LP9002 2 Gigabit PCI Fibre Channel Adapter
Hardware Ver     :2002606D
Driver Ver       :SLI-2 SW_DATE:Feb 27 2003, v5-2.20a12
ROM Ver          :3.11A0
Firmware Ver     :3.90A7
OS Name/Ver      :Window 2000
CT Payload Len   :1300000
  Port-id: 10:00:00:00:c9:32:8d:77
-------------------------------
HBA-ID: 21:01:00:e0:8b:2a:f6:54
-------------------------------
Node Name        :20:01:00:e0:8b:2a:f6:54
Manufacturer     :QLogic Corporation
Serial Num       :\74262
Model            :QLA2342
Model Description:QLogic QLA2342 PCI Fibre Channel Adapter
Hardware Ver     :FC5010409-10
Driver Ver       :8.2.3.10 Beta 2 Test 1 DBG (W2K VI)
ROM Ver          :1.24
Firmware Ver     :03.02.13.
OS Name/Ver      :500
CT Payload Len   :2040
  Port-id: 21:01:00:e0:8b:2a:f6:54

The following example displays details for the specified HBA entry.

switch# show fdmi database detail Hba-id 21:01:00:e0:8b:2a:f6:54 vsan 1

Node Name        :20:01:00:e0:8b:2a:f6:54
Manufacturer     :QLogic Corporation
Serial Num       :\74262
Model            :QLA2342
Model Description:QLogic QLA2342 PCI Fibre Channel Adapter
Hardware Ver     :FC5010409-10
Driver Ver       :8.2.3.10 Beta 2 Test 1 DBG (W2K VI)
ROM Ver          :1.24
Firmware Ver     :03.02.13.
OS Name/Ver      :500
CT Payload Len   :2040
  Port-id: 21:01:00:e0:8b:2a:f6:54

show ficon

To display configured FICON information, use the show ficon command.

show ficon [control-device sb3 [vsan vsan-id] |
first-available port-number |
port default-state |
port-numbers {assign [slot | logical-port | slot slot] | interface} |
stat |
vsan vsan-id [allegiance | directory-history [key-counter value] | file {all | name filename [portaddress port]} | interface {fc slot/port | fcip fcip-id | port-channel port} | portaddress [port [counters] | portnumber [port-numbers | duplicate | undefined] [brief] [installed]]

Syntax Description

control-device sb3

Displays FICON control device information.

vsan vsan-id

Specifies FICON information for the specified VSAN ranging from
1 to 4093.

first-available port-number

Displays the available port numbers.

port default-state

Displays the default FICON port prohibit state.

port-numbers

Displays FICON port numbers.

assign slot

Displays the FICON port numbers assigned to the specified slot, 1 though 6.

logical port

Displays FICON port numbers assigned to logical interfaces.

slot slot

Displays the FICON port numbers assigned to the specified slot, 1 though 6.

stat

Displays information about FICONSTAT.

allegiance

Displays FICON device allegiance information.

directory-history

Displays FICON directory history.

key-counter value

Specifies a key counter.

file

Displays FICON information for a file.

all

Specifies all files.

name filename

Specifies the name for a file.

portaddress port

Specifies a port address for a file.

interface

Displays FICON information for an interface.

fc slot/port

Specifies a Fibre Channel interface.

fcip fcip-id

Specifies an FC IP interface.

port-channel port

Specifies a PortChannel interface.

counters

Displays counter information for the port address.

portnumber port-numbers

Displays FICON information for a port number in the specified range, 0 through 153 or 0x0 through 0x99.

duplicate

Displays FICON interfaces with duplicate port numbers and port addresses.

undefined

Displays FICON interfaces without port numbers and port addresses.

brief

Displays brief FICON information for the port address.

installed

Displays FICON information for the installed port address.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(1)

This command was introduced.

3.0(1)

Added the port-numbers and stat options.

Added the portnumber keyword.

3.0(2)

Added the port default-state option.


Usage Guidelines

If FICON is not enabled on a VSAN, you will not be able to view FICON configuration information for that VSAN.

Examples

The following example displays configured FICON information.

switch# show ficon
Ficon information for VSAN 20
  Ficon is online
  VSAN is active
  Host port control is Enabled
  Host offline control is Enabled
  User alert mode is Enabled
  SNMP port control is Enabled
  Host set director timestamp is Enabled
  Active=Saved is Disabled
  Number of implemented ports are 240
  Key Counter is 73723
  FCID last byte is 0
  Date/Time is set by host to Sun Jun 26 00:04:06.991999 1904
  Device allegiance is locked by Host
  Codepage is us-canada
  Saved configuration files
    IPL
    _TSIRN00

The following example displays the default prohibit state.

switch# show ficon port default-state
Port default state is allow-all

The following example displays assigned FICON port numbers.

switch# show ficon port-numbers assign
ficon slot 1 assign port-numbers 0-31
ficon slot 2 assign port-numbers 32-63
ficon slot 3 assign port-numbers 64-95
ficon slot 4 assign port-numbers 96-127
ficon logical-port assign port-numbers 128-153

The following example displays port address information.

switch# show ficon vsan 2 portaddress
Port Address 1 is not installed in vsan 2
    Port number is 1, Interface is fc1/1
    Port name is
    Port is not admin blocked
    Prohibited port addresses are 0,241-253,255

Port Address 2 is not installed in vsan 2
    Port number is 2, Interface is fc1/2
    Port name is
    Port is not admin blocked
    Prohibited port addresses are 0,241-253,255

...
Port Address 239 is not installed in vsan 2
    Port name is
    Port is not admin blocked
    Prohibited port addresses are 0,241-253,255

Port Address 240 is not installed in vsan 2
    Port name is
    Port is not admin blocked
    Prohibited port addresses are 0,241-253,255

The following example displays port address information in a brief format.

switch# show ficon vsan 2 portaddress 50-55 brief
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port    Port    Interface          Admin     Status           Oper   FCID
Address Number                     Blocked                    Mode
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
50      50      fc2/18             on 											 fcotAbsent       --     --
51      51      fc2/19             off       fcotAbsent       --     --
52      52      fc2/20             off       fcotAbsent       --     --
53      53      fc2/21             off       fcotAbsent       --     --
54      54      fc2/22             off       notConnected     --     --
55      55      fc2/23             off       up               FL     0xea0000
56		55 						   off       up               FL     0xea0000

The following example displays port address counter information.

switch# show ficon vsan 20 portaddress 8 counters
Port Address 8(0x8) is up in vsan 20
    Port number is 8(0x8), Interface is fc1/8
    Version presented 1, Counter size 32b
    242811 frames input, 9912794 words
      484 class-2 frames, 242302 class-3 frames
      0 link control frames, 0 multicast frames
      0 disparity errors inside frames
      0 disparity errors outside frames
      0 frames too big, 0 frames too small
      0 crc errors, 0 eof errors
      0 invalid ordered sets
      0 frames discarded c3
      0 address id errors
    116620 frames output, 10609188 words
      0 frame pacing time
    0 link failures
    0 loss of sync
    0 loss of signal
    0 primitive seq prot errors
    0 invalid transmission words
    1 lrr input, 0 ols input, 5 ols output
    0 error summary

The following example displays the contents of the specified FICON configuration file.

switch# show ficon vsan 3 file IPL
FICON configuration file IPL      in vsan 3
    Port address 1
        Port name is
        Port is not blocked
        Prohibited port addresses are 0,81-253,255

    Port address 2
        Port name is
        Port is not blocked
        Prohibited port addresses are 0,81-253,255

    Port address 3
        Port name is
        Port is not blocked
        Prohibited port addresses are 0,81-253,255

    Port address 4
        Port name is
        Port is not blocked
        Prohibited port addresses are 0,81-253,255

...
Port address 80
        Port name is
        Port is not blocked
        Prohibited port addresses are 0,81-253,255

    Port address 254
        Port name is
        Port is not blocked
        Prohibited port addresses are 0,81-253,255

The following example displays all FICON configuration files.

switch# show ficon vsan 2 
Ficon information for VSAN 2
  Ficon is enabled
  VSAN is active
  Host control is Enabled
  Host offline control is Enabled
  Clock alert mode is Disabled
  User alert mode is Disabled
  SNMP control is Disabled
  Active=Saved is Disabled
  Number of implemented ports are 240
  Key Counter is 9
  FCID last byte is 0
  Date/Time is same as system time (Sun Dec 14 01:26:30.273402 1980)
  Device Allegiance not locked
  Codepage is us-canada
  Saved configuration files
    IPL
    IPLFILE1

The following example displays the specified port addresses for a FICON configuration file.

switch# show ficon vsan 2 file iplfile1 portaddress 1-7
FICON configuration file IPLFILE1 in vsan 2
    Port address 1
        Port name is
        Port is not blocked
        Prohibited port addresses are 0,241-253,255

    Port address 2
        Port name is
        Port is not blocked
        Prohibited port addresses are 0,241-253,255

    Port address 3
        Port name is P3
        Port is not blocked
        Prohibited port addresses are 0,241-253,255
...
    Port address 7
        Port name is
        Port is not blocked
        Prohibited port addresses are 0,241-253,255

The following example displays the specified port address when FICON is enabled.

switch# show ficon vsan 2 portaddress 55
Port Address 55 is not installed in vsan 2
    Port number is 55, Interface is fc2/23
    Port name is
    Port is not admin blocked
    Prohibited port addresses are 0,241-253,255
    Admin port mode is FL
    Port mode is FL, FCID is 0xea0000

The following example displays two port addresses configured with different states.

switch# show ficon vsan 2 portaddress 2
Port Address 2(0x2) is not installed in vsan 2
    Port number is 2(0x2), Interface is fc1/2
    Port name is
    Port is not admin blocked
    Prohibited port addresses are 0,241-253,255(0,0xf1-0xfd,0xff)
    Admin port mode is auto
    Peer was type model manufactured by

switch# show ficon vsan 2 portaddress 1
Port Address 2(0x2) is not installed in vsan 2
    Port number is 2(0x2), Interface is fc1/2
    Port name is
	Port name is SampleName
    Port is admin blocked
	Prohibited port addresses are 0,241-253,255(0,0xf1-0xfd,0xff)
    Admin port mode is auto
    Peer was type model manufactured by

The following example displays control unit information.

switch# show ficon control-device sb3
Control Unit Image:0x80b9c2c
VSAN:20 CU:0x20fe00 CUI:0 CUD:0 CURLP:(nil)
ASYNC LP:(nil) MODE:1 STATE:1 CQ LEN:0 MAX:0
PRIMARY LP:   VSAN:0 CH:0x0 CHI:0 CU:0x0 CUI:0
ALTERNATE LP: VSAN:0 CH:0x0 CHI:0 CU:0x0 CUI:0

Logical Path:0x80b9fb4
VSAN:20 CH:0x200600 CHI:15 CU:0x20fe00 CUI:0 STATE:1 FLAGS:0x1
LINK: OH:0x0 OC:0x0 IH:0x0 IC:0x0
DEV:  OH:0x0 OC:0x0 IH:0x0 IC:0x0
SENSE: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 46
       30 20 00 00 00 00 00 00
       00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
       00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
IUI:0x0 DHF:0x0 CCW:0x0 TOKEN:0x0 PCCW:0x0 FCCW:0x0 PTOKEN:0x0 FTOKEN:0x0
CMD:0x0 CCW_FLAGS:0x0 CCW_COUNT:0 CMD_FLAGS:0x0 PRIO:0x0 DATA_COUNT:0
STATUS:0x0 FLAGS:0x0 PARAM:0x0 QTP:0x0 DTP:0x0
CQ LEN:0 MAX:0 DESTATUS:0x0

The following example displays the history buffer for the specified VSAN.

switch# show ficon vsan 20 director-history
Director History Buffer for vsan 20
---------------------------------------------
Key Counter           Ports Address
                      Changed
---------------------------------------------
74556                 43
74557                 44
74558                 45
74559                 46
74560                 47
74561                 48
74562                 49
74563                 50
74564                 51
74565                 52
74566                 53
74567                 54
74568                 55
74569                 56
74570                 57
74571                 58
74572                 59
74573                 60
74574                 61
74575                 62
74576                 63
74577                 64
74578
74579
74580                 1-3,5,10,12,14-16,34-40,43-45,47-54,56-57,59-64
74581                 3,5
74582                 64
74583
74584                 1-3,10,12,14-16,34-40,43-45,47-54,56-57,59-64
74585                 1
74586                 2
74587                 3

The following example displays the running configuration information.

switch# show running-config 
...
ficon vsan 2
portaddress 1
block
name SampleName
prohibit portaddress 3
portaddress 3
prohibit portaddress 1
file IPL

The following example displays the available port numbers.

switch# show ficon first-available port-number
Port number 129(0x81) is available

show file

To display the contents of a specified file in the file system, use the show file command.

show file filename [cksum | md5sum]

Syntax Description

filename

Specifies a filename.

cksum

Displays CRC checksum for a file.

md5sum

Displays MD5 checksum for a file.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the contents of the test file that resides in the slot0 directory.

switch# show file slot0:test
config t
Int fc1/1
no shut
end
show int

The following example displays the contents of a file residing in the current directory.

switch# show file myfile

The following example displays the CRC checksum for a file.

switch# show file bootflash:vboot-1 cksum
838096258

The following example displays the MD5 checksum for a file.

switch# show file bootflash:vboot-1 md5sum
3d8e05790155150734eb8639ce98a331

show flex-attach

To display the FlexAttach distribution status, use the show flex-attach command.

show flex-attach

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode

Command History

Release
Modification

3.3(1a)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the FlexAttach distribution status.

switch# show flex-attach
Fabric distribution status
-----------------------
fabric distribution enabled
Last Action Time Stamp     : Sun Mar  2 02:32:04 2008
Last Action                : Commit
Last Action Result         : Success
Last Action Failure Reason : none

Related Commands

Command
Description

show flex-attach virtual-pwwn

Displays the current list of virtual pWWNs on a specified interface.


show flex-attach info

To display the FlexAttach information, use the show flex-attach info command.

show flex-attach info

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

Exec mode

Command History

Release
Modification

3.3(1a)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the FlexAttach information.

switch# show flex-attach info
Global Auto Flag : TRUE
-------------------------------------------------------------
                Local Interface->vpwwn
-------------------------------------------------------------
vsan       intf       vpwwn                     auto    intf-state
-------------------------------------------------------------
all        fc1/1      20:00:00:05:30:01:71:ba   auto    DOWN
all        fc1/2      20:01:00:05:30:01:71:ba   auto    DOWN
all        fc1/3      20:02:00:05:30:01:71:ba   auto    DOWN
all        fc1/4      20:03:00:05:30:01:71:ba   auto    DOWN
all        fc1/20     20:13:00:05:30:01:71:ba   auto    DOWN
all        fc1/21     20:14:00:05:30:01:71:ba   auto    DOWN
all        fc1/22     20:15:00:05:30:01:71:ba   auto    DOWN
all        fc1/23     20:16:00:05:30:01:71:ba   auto    DOWN
all        fc1/24     20:17:00:05:30:01:71:ba   auto    DOWN
Number of local virtual pwwn entries = 24

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                Remote Interface->vpwwn
------------------------------------------------------------------------
swwn                      vsan     intf     vpwwn                     auto
------------------------------------------------------------------------
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c   all      fc1/1    23:46:00:05:30:01:6e:1e   auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c   all      fc1/2    23:47:00:05:30:01:6e:1e   auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c   all      fc1/3    23:48:00:05:30:01:6e:1e   auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c   all      fc1/4    23:49:00:05:30:01:6e:1e   auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c   all      fc1/5    23:4a:00:05:30:01:6e:1e   auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c   all      fc1/6    23:4b:00:05:30:01:6e:1e   auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c   all      fc1/7    23:4c:00:05:30:01:6e:1e   auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c   all      fc1/8    23:4d:00:05:30:01:6e:1e   auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c   all      fc1/9    23:4e:00:05:30:01:6e:1e   auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c   all      fc1/10   23:4f:00:05:30:01:6e:1e   auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c   all      fc1/11   23:50:00:05:30:01:6e:1e   auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c   all      fc1/12   23:51:00:05:30:01:6e:1e   auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c   all      fc1/13   23:52:00:05:30:01:6e:1e   auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c   all      fc1/14   23:53:00:05:30:01:6e:1e   auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c   all      fc1/15   23:54:00:05:30:01:6e:1e   auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c   all      fc1/23   23:5c:00:05:30:01:6e:1e   auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c   all      fc1/24   23:5d:00:05:30:01:6e:1e   auto
Number of remote virtual pwwn entries = 24

-------------------------------------------------------------
                PWWN -> VPWWN Mappings
-------------------------------------------------------------
pwwn                      vpwwn
-------------------------------------------------------------
20:14:00:05:30:01:71:11    20:14:00:05:30:01:71:99
20:14:00:05:30:01:71:44    20:14:00:05:30:01:71:88
Number of real pwwn to virtual pwwn entries = 2

-------------------------------------------------------------
                OXID INFO
-------------------------------------------------------------
vsan       sid          did          oxid       els-cmd      phy-pwwn
       vpwwn
-------------------------------------------------------------
Number of outstanding ELS frames = 0

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                srv fcid to srv ifindex map
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
vsan    srvfcid  srvif  pwwn                    vpwwn                   flogi?
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
Number of logged-in devices = 0

Related Commands

Command
Description

show flex-attach

Displays the FlexAttach distribution status.

show flex-attach virtual-pwwn

Displays the current list of virtual pWWN on a specified interface.

show flex-attach merger status

Displays the FlexAttach merger status.


show flex-attach merge status

To display the FlexAttach merger status, use the show flex-attach merge status command.

show flex-attach merger status

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

Exec mode

Command History

Release
Modification

3.3(1a)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the FlexAttach merge status.

switch# show flex-attach merge status
Flex-Attach merge status
----------------

Status         : Success
Failure reason :

Related Commands

Command
Description

show flex-attach

Displays the FlexAttach distribution status.

show flex-attach virtual-pwwn

Displays the current list of virtual pWWN on a specified interface.


show flex-attach virtual-pwwn

To display the current list of virtual pWWN on a specified interface, use the show flex-attach virtual-pwwn command.

show flex-attach virtual-pwwn

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

Exec mode

Command History

Release
Modification

3.3(1a)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the current list of virtual pWWN on an interface.

switch# show flex-attach virtual-pwwn
Global auto virtual port WWN generation enabled

             VIRTUAL PORT WWNS ASSIGNED TO INTERFACES
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----
VSAN     INTERFACE  VIRTUAL-PWWN              AUTO    LAST-CHANGE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----
all      fc1/1      20:00:00:05:30:01:71:ba   TRUE   Sat Mar  1 14:10:07 2008

all      fc1/2      20:01:00:05:30:01:71:ba   TRUE   Sat Mar  1 14:10:07 2008

all      fc1/19     20:12:00:05:30:01:71:ba   TRUE   Sat Mar  1 14:10:07 2008

all      fc1/20     20:13:00:05:30:01:71:ba   TRUE   Sat Mar  1 14:10:07 2008

all      fc1/21     20:14:00:05:30:01:71:ba   TRUE   Sat Mar  1 14:10:07 2008

all      fc1/22     20:15:00:05:30:01:71:ba   TRUE   Sat Mar  1 14:10:07 2008

all      fc1/23     20:16:00:05:30:01:71:ba   TRUE   Sat Mar  1 14:10:07 2008

all      fc1/24     20:17:00:05:30:01:71:ba   TRUE   Sat Mar  1 14:10:07 2008

Number of virtual pwwn assigned to local interfaces = 24

                    VIRTUAL PORT WWNS ASSIGNED TO PHYSICAL PORT WWNs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----
PWWN                      VIRTUAL-PWWN              LAST-CHANGE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----
20:14:00:05:30:01:71:11   20:14:00:05:30:01:71:99  Sat Mar  1 14:56:07 2008

20:14:00:05:30:01:71:44   20:14:00:05:30:01:71:88  Sat Mar  1 14:56:07 2008

Number of virtual pwwn assigned to real pwwns = 2

Related Commands

Command
Description

flex-attach virtual-pwwn auto

Enables the FlexAttach virtual pWWN on a specific interface.

flex-attach virtual-pwwn interface

Sets the user-specified FlexAttach virtual pWWN.


show flogi

To list all the FLOGI sessions through all interfaces across all VSANs, use the show flogi command.

show flogi {auto-area-list} | database {fcid fcid-id | interface {fa slot/port | fc slot/port | fv module-number} | vsan vsan-id}


Note On a Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem and on a Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter, the syntax differs as follows:

interface {bay port | ext port}


Syntax Description

auto-area-list

Displays the list of OUIs that are allocated areas.

database

Displays information about FLOGI sessions.

fcid fcid-id

Displays FLOGI database entries based on the FCID allocated. The format is 0xhhhhhh.

interface

Displays FLOGI database entries based on the logged in interface.

fa slot/port

Specifies the FA port interface to configure by slot and port number on all switches.

fc slot/port

(Optional) Specifies the Fibre Channel interface to configure by slot and port number on an MDS 9000 Family switch.

bay port | ext port

(Optional) Specifies the Fibre Channel interface by bay or by external port on a Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem or on a Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter. The range is 0 to 48.

fv module-number

Specifies the Fibre Channel Virtualization interface by module on all switches.

vsan vsan-id

Displays FLOGI database entries based on the VSAN ID. The range is
1 to 4093.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

3.1(2)

Added the interface bay | ext option.


Usage Guidelines

Output of this command is first sorted by interface and then by VSANs.

In a Fibre Channel fabric, each host or disk requires an FCID. Use the show flogi database command to verify if a storage device is displayed in the Fabric login (FLOGI) table as in the examples below. If the required device is displayed in the FLOGI table, the fabric login is successful. Examine the FLOGI database on a switch that is directly connected to the host HBA and connected ports.

Examples

The following example displays details on the FLOGI database.

switch# show flogi database
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
INTERFACE  VSAN    FCID            PORT NAME               NODE NAME
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
sup-fc0    2     0xb30100  10:00:00:05:30:00:49:63  20:00:00:05:30:00:49:5e
fc9/13     1     0xb200e2  21:00:00:04:cf:27:25:2c  20:00:00:04:cf:27:25:2c
fc9/13     1     0xb200e1  21:00:00:04:cf:4c:18:61  20:00:00:04:cf:4c:18:61
fc9/13     1     0xb200d1  21:00:00:04:cf:4c:18:64  20:00:00:04:cf:4c:18:64
fc9/13     1     0xb200ce  21:00:00:04:cf:4c:16:fb  20:00:00:04:cf:4c:16:fb
fc9/13     1     0xb200cd  21:00:00:04:cf:4c:18:f7  20:00:00:04:cf:4c:18:f7

Total number of flogi = 6.

The following example displays the FLOGI interface.

switch# show flogi database interface fc 1/11
INTERFACE       VSAN   FCID           PORT NAME               NODE NAME
-------------------- ---- -------- ----------------------- ---------------------
fc9/13    1 0xa002ef 21:00:00:20:37:18:17:d2 20:00:00:20:37:18:17:d2
fc9/13    1 0xa002e8 21:00:00:20:37:38:a7:c1 20:00:00:20:37:38:a7:c1
fc9/13    1 0xa002e4 21:00:00:20:37:6b:d7:18 20:00:00:20:37:6b:d7:18
fc9/13    1 0xa002e2 21:00:00:20:37:18:d2:45 20:00:00:20:37:18:d2:45
fc9/13    1 0xa002e1 21:00:00:20:37:39:90:6a 20:00:00:20:37:39:90:6a
fc9/13    1 0xa002e0 21:00:00:20:37:36:0b:4d 20:00:00:20:37:36:0b:4d
fc9/13    1 0xa002dc 21:00:00:20:37:5a:5b:27 20:00:00:20:37:5a:5b:27
fc9/13    1 0xa002da 21:00:00:20:37:18:6f:90 20:00:00:20:37:18:6f:90
fc9/13    1 0xa002d9 21:00:00:20:37:5b:cf:b9 20:00:00:20:37:5b:cf:b9
fc9/13    1 0xa002d6 21:00:00:20:37:46:78:97 20:00:00:20:37:46:78:97

Total number of flogi = 10.

The following example displays the FLOGI VSAN.

switch# show flogi database vsan 1
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
INTERFACE  VSAN    FCID            PORT NAME               NODE NAME       
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
fc9/13      1     0xef02ef  22:00:00:20:37:18:17:d2  20:00:00:20:37:18:17:d2
fc9/13      1     0xef02e8  22:00:00:20:37:38:a7:c1  20:00:00:20:37:38:a7:c1
fc9/13      1     0xef02e4  22:00:00:20:37:6b:d7:18  20:00:00:20:37:6b:d7:18
fc9/13      1     0xef02e2  22:00:00:20:37:18:d2:45  20:00:00:20:37:18:d2:45
fc9/13      1     0xef02e1  22:00:00:20:37:39:90:6a  20:00:00:20:37:39:90:6a
fc9/13      1     0xef02e0  22:00:00:20:37:36:0b:4d  20:00:00:20:37:36:0b:4d
fc9/13      1     0xef02dc  22:00:00:20:37:5a:5b:27  20:00:00:20:37:5a:5b:27
fc9/13      1     0xef02da  22:00:00:20:37:18:6f:90  20:00:00:20:37:18:6f:90
fc9/13      1     0xef02d9  22:00:00:20:37:5b:cf:b9  20:00:00:20:37:5b:cf:b9
fc9/13      1     0xef02d6  22:00:00:20:37:46:78:97  20:00:00:20:37:46:78:97

Total number of flogi = 10.

The following example displays the FLOGI FCID.

switch# show flogi database fcid 0xef02e2
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
INTERFACE  VSAN    FCID            PORT NAME               NODE NAME       
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
fc9/13      1     0xef02e2  22:00:00:20:37:18:d2:45  20:00:00:20:37:18:d2:45

Total number of flogi = 1.

Related Commands

Command
Description

show fcns database

Displays all the local and remote name server entries


show fspf

To display global FSPF information, use the show fspf command.

show fspf [database vsan vsan-id [detail | domain domain-id detail] | interface | vsan vsan-id interface [fc slot/port | port-channel port-channel]]


Note On a Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem and on a Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter, the syntax differs as follows:

interface {bay port | ext port}


Syntax Description

database

Displays the FSPF link state database.

vsan vsan-id

Specifies the VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.

detail

Displays detailed FSPF information.

domain domain-id

Specifies the domain of the database. The range is 0 to 255.

interface

Specifies the FSPF interface.

fc slot/port

(Optional) Specifies the Fibre Channel interface to configure by slot and port number on an MDS 9000 Family switch.

bay port | ext port

(Optional) Specifies the Fibre Channel interface by bay or by external port on a Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem or on a Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter. The range is 0 to 48.

port-channel port-channel

Specifies the port channel interface. The range is 1 to 256.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

If no other parameters are given, all the LSRs in the database are displayed. If more specific information is required, then the domain number of the owner of the LSR may be given. Detail gives more detailed information on each LSR.

Examples

The following example displays FSPF interface information.

switch# show fspf interface vsan 1 fc1/1
FSPF interface fc1/1 in VSAN 1
FSPF routing administrative state is active
Interface cost is 500
Timer intervals configured, Hello 20 s, Dead 80 s, Retransmit 5 s
FSPF State is FULL
Neighbor Domain Id is 0x0c(12), Neighbor Interface index is 0x0f100000

Statistics counters :
   Number of packets received : LSU  8  LSA  8  Hello 118  Error packets 0
   Number of packets transmitted : LSU  8  LSA  8  Hello 119  Retransmitted LSU
 0
  Number of times inactivity timer expired for the interface = 0

The following example displays FSPF database information.

switch# show fspf database vsan 1

FSPF Link State Database for VSAN 1 Domain 0x0c(12)
LSR Type                = 1
Advertising domain ID   = 0x0c(12)
LSR Age                 = 1686
LSR Incarnation number  = 0x80000024
LSR Checksum            = 0x3caf
Number of links         = 2
 NbrDomainId      IfIndex   NbrIfIndex    Link Type         Cost
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
   0x65(101) 0x0000100e     0x00001081               1          500
   0x65(101) 0x0000100f     0x00001080               1          500

FSPF Link State Database for VSAN 1 Domain 0x65(101)
LSR Type                = 1
Advertising domain ID   = 0x65(101)
LSR Age                 = 1685
LSR Incarnation number  = 0x80000028
LSR Checksum            = 0x8443
Number of links         = 6
 NbrDomainId      IfIndex   NbrIfIndex    Link Type         Cost
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
   0xc3(195) 0x00001085     0x00001095               1          500
   0xc3(195) 0x00001086     0x00001096               1          500
   0xc3(195) 0x00001087     0x00001097               1          500
   0xc3(195) 0x00001084     0x00001094               1          500
    0x0c(12) 0x00001081     0x0000100e               1          500
    0x0c(12) 0x00001080     0x0000100f               1          500

FSPF Link State Database for VSAN 1 Domain 0xc3(195)
LSR Type                = 1
Advertising domain ID   = 0xc3(195)
LSR Age                 = 1686
LSR Incarnation number  = 0x80000033
LSR Checksum            = 0x6799
Number of links         = 4
 NbrDomainId      IfIndex   NbrIfIndex    Link Type         Cost
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
   0x65(101) 0x00001095     0x00001085               1          500
   0x65(101) 0x00001096     0x00001086               1          500
   0x65(101) 0x00001097     0x00001087               1          500
   0x65(101) 0x00001094     0x00001084               1          500

This command displays FSPF information for a specified VSAN.

switch# show fspf vsan 1
FSPF routing for VSAN 1
FSPF routing administration status is enabled
FSPF routing operational status is UP
It is an intra-domain router
Autonomous region is 0
SPF hold time is 0 msec
MinLsArrival = 1000 msec , MinLsInterval = 5000 msec
Local Domain is 0x65(101)
Number of LSRs = 3, Total Checksum = 0x0001288b

Protocol constants :
   LS_REFRESH_TIME = 1800 sec
   MAX_AGE         = 3600 sec

Statistics counters :
   Number of LSR that reached MaxAge = 0
   Number of SPF computations        = 7
   Number of Checksum Errors         = 0
   Number of Transmitted packets :  LSU 65 LSA 55 Hello 474 Retranmsitted LSU 0
   Number of received packets :  LSU 55 LSA 60 Hello 464 Error packets 10

show hardware

To display switch hardware inventory details, use the show hardware command.

show hardware [ipc-channel status]

Syntax Description

ipc-channel status

Displays the status of the interprocess communication (IPC) channels.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.2(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the switch hardware inventory details.

switch# show hardware 
Cisco Storage Area Networking Operating System (SAN-OS) Software
TAC support: http://www.cisco.com/tac
Copyright (c) 2002-2006, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
The copyrights to certain works contained herein are owned by
other third parties and are used and distributed under license.
Some parts of this software may be covered under the GNU Public
License or the GNU Lesser General Public License. A copy of 
each such license is available at
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html and
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html
Software
  BIOS:      version 1.1.0
  loader:    version 1.2(2)
  kickstart: version 3.0(3) [gdb]
  system:    version 3.0(3) [gdb]
  BIOS compile time:       10/24/03
  kickstart image file is: bootflash:///boot-3.0.3
  kickstart compile time:  9/15/2006 10:00:00 [10/02/2006 06:26:25]
  system image file is:    bootflash:///isan-3.0.3
  system compile time:     9/15/2006 10:00:00 [10/02/2006 06:45:25]

Hardware
  cisco MDS 9509 ("Supervisor/Fabric-1")
  Intel(R) Pentium(R) III CPU with 1028604 kB of memory.
  bootflash:  251904 kB
  slot0:      251904 kB
172.22.31.238   kernel uptime is 0 days 0 hour 2 minute(s) 25 second(s)
  Last reset at 744021 usecs after Tue Oct 21 14:55:11 1980
    Reason: Reset Requested by CLI command reload
    System version: 4.0(0.432)
    Service: 
--------------------------------
Switch hardware ID information
--------------------------------
MDS Switch is booted up
  Switch type is "MDS 9 Slot Chassis"
  Model number is DS-C9509
  H/W version is 256.0
  Part Number is 73-8014-02
  Part Revision is 328
  Manufacture Date is Year 6 Week 35
  Serial number is FOX06350KW1
  CLEI code is 
--------------------------------
Chassis has 9 slots for Modules
--------------------------------
Module in slot 1 is other
  Module type is "2x1GE IPS, 14x1/2Gbps FC Module"
  2 submodules are present
  RAM size is 0 (kb)
  Model number is DS-X9216-K9-SUP
  H/W version is 0.201
  Part Number is 73-9633-02
  Part Revision is 02
  Manufacture Date is Year 8 Week 16
  Serial number is JAB081605A7
  CLEI code is 0000000000
Module in slot 2 is other
  Module type is "2x1GE IPS, 14x1/2Gbps FC Module"
  2 submodules are present
  RAM size is 0 (kb)
  Model number is DS-X9302-14K9
  H/W version is 0.202
  Part Number is 73-9275-02
  Part Revision is 02
  Manufacture Date is Year 8 Week 16
  Serial number is JAB081605A4
  CLEI code is 0000000000
Module in slot 3 is empty
Module in slot 4 is empty
Module in slot 5 is other
  Module type is "Supervisor/Fabric-1"
  No submodules are present
Skipping image download due to linecard parameter.
  Model number is 
  H/W version is 0.0
  Part Number is 
  Part Revision is 
  Manufacture Date is Year 0 Week 0
  Serial number is 
  CLEI code is 
Module in slot 6 is ok
  Module type is "Supervisor/Fabric-1"
  No submodules are present
  Model number is DS-X9530-SF1-K9
  H/W version is 0.0
  Part Number is 73-7523-06
  Part Revision is 
  Manufacture Date is Year 0 Week 0
  Serial number is 
  CLEI code is 
Module in slot 7 is empty
Module in slot 8 is empty
Module in slot 9 is empty
---------------------------------------
Chassis has 2 Slots for Power Supplies
---------------------------------------
PS in slot A is ok
  Power supply type is "2331.00W 220v AC"
  Model number is DS-CAC-2500W
  H/W version is 1.0
  Part Number is 341-0061-01
  Part Revision is A0
  Manufacture Date is Year 5 Week 51
  Serial number is ART055100K2
  CLEI code is 
PS in slot B is empty

----------------------------------
Chassis has 1 slot for Fan Module
----------------------------------

  Fan module is ok
  Model number is DS-
  H/W version is 0.0
  Part Number is 00 (000$0 
  Part Revision is 
  Manufacture Date is Year 0 Week 0
  Serial number is 
  CLEI code is 

Displays the status of the IPC channel.

switch# show hardware ipc-channel status
Active IPC-Channel:            A

show hosts

To display DNS host configuration details, use the show hosts command.

show hosts

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the configures hosts including the default domain, domain list, and name servers.

switch# show hosts

Default domain is cisco.com

Domain list: ucsc.edu harvard.edu yale.edu stanford.edu

Name/address lookup uses domain service

Name servers are 15.1.0.1 15.2.0.0

show incompatibility system

To display the High Availability compatibility status between the current system image on both supervisors and the new system image to be installed on both supervisors, use the show incompatibility system command.

show incompatibility system [bootflash: | slot0: | volatile:] image-filename

Syntax Description

bootflash:

Source or destination location for internal bootflash memory

slot0:

Source or destination location for the CompactFlash memory or PCMCIA card.

volatile:

Source or destination location for the volatile directory.

image-filename

Specifies the name of the system image.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.2(1)

This command was introduced.

3.0(1)

Provided an example to show that the command output provides the commands needed to disable incompatible features.


Usage Guidelines

If the High Availability compatibility is strict then the upgrade to that image will be disruptive for both supervisors.

If the High Availability compatibility is loose, the synchronization may happen without errors, but some resources may become unusable when a switchover happens.

Examples

The following examples display kernel core settings.

switch# show incompatibility system bootflash:old-image-y
The following configurations on active are incompatible with the system image
1) Feature Index : 67 , Capability : CAP_FEATURE_SPAN_FC_TUNNEL_CFG
Description : SPAN - Remote SPAN feature using fc-tunnels
Capability requirement : STRICT
2) Feature Index : 119 , Capability : CAP_FEATURE_FC_TUNNEL_CFG
Description : fc-tunnel is enabled
Capability requirement : STRICT

The following example shows commands needed to disable incompatible features.

switch# show incompatibility system bootflash:m9200-ek9-mz.1.3.4b.bin
The following configurations on active are incompatible with the system image
1) Service : cfs , Capability : CAP_FEATURE_CFS_ENABLED_DEVICE_ALIAS
Description : CFS - Distribution is enabled for DEVICE-ALIAS
Capability requirement : STRICT
Disable command : no device-alias distribute

show install all failure-reason

To identify the cause of a nondisruptive software upgrade failure, use the show install all failure-reason command when prompted by the system.

show install all failure-reason

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.1(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

If an upgrade failure is due to some other cause, nothing is displayed when you enter the command. This command displays a valid output only if a service aborts an upgrade and a message instructing you to issue this command is returned to the CLI.

Examples

The following example displays the output during an unsuccessful nondisruptive software upgrade, and it shows the reason for the failure.

Do you want to continue with the installation (y/n)?  [n] y
Install is in progress, please wait.
Notifying services about the upgrade. 
[#                   ]   0% -- FAIL. Return code 0x401E0066 (request timed out).
Please issue "show install all failure-reason" to find the cause of the failure.
Install has failed. Return code 0x401E0066 (request timed out).
Please identify the cause of the failure, and try 'install all' again.

switch# show install all failure-reason 
Service: "cfs" failed to respond within the given time period.
switch# 

Related Commands

Command
Description

show install all status

Displays the status of an installation or ISSU.


show install all impact

To display the software compatibility matrix of a specific image, use the show install all impact command.

show install all impact [asm-sfn image-filename] [kickstart image-filename] [ssi image-filename] [system image-filename]

Syntax Description

asm-sfn

Specifies the ASM SFN boot variable.

image-filename

Specifies the name of an image.

kickstart

Specifies the kickstart boot variable.

ssi

Specifies the SSI boot variable.

system

Specifies the system boot variable.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.2(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

Use the show install all impact command to view the effect of updating the system from the running image to another specified image.

switch# show install all impact 

Verifying image bootflash:/ilc1.bin
[####################] 100% -- SUCCESS

Verifying image bootflash:/vk73a
[####################] 100% -- SUCCESS

Verifying image bootflash:/vs73a
[####################] 100% -- SUCCESS

Extracting "slc" version from image bootflash:/vs73a.
[####################] 100% -- SUCCESS

Extracting "slc" version from image bootflash:/vs73a.
[####################] 100% -- SUCCESS

Extracting "system" version from image bootflash:/vs73a.
[####################] 100% -- SUCCESS

Extracting "kickstart" version from image bootflash:/vk73a.
[####################] 100% -- SUCCESS

Extracting "loader" version from image bootflash:/vk73a.
[####################] 100% -- SUCCESS

Extracting "slc" version from image bootflash:/vs73a.
[####################] 100% -- SUCCESS

Compatibility check is done:
Module  bootable          Impact  Install-type  Reason
------  --------  --------------  ------------  ------
     2       yes  non-disruptive          none  
     4       yes  non-disruptive          none  
     6       yes  non-disruptive          none  
     9       yes  non-disruptive          none 

Images will be upgraded according to following table:
Module       Image       Running-Version           New-Version  Upg-Required
------  ----------  --------------------  --------------------  ------------
     2         slc                1.2(1)                1.2(1)            no
     2        bios      v1.0.7(03/20/03)      v1.0.7(03/20/03)            no
     4         slc                1.2(1)                1.2(1)            no
     4        ilce                1.2(1)                1.2(1)            no
     4        bios      v1.0.7(03/20/03)      v1.0.7(03/20/03)            no
     6      system                1.2(1)                1.2(1)            no
     6   kickstart                1.2(1)                1.2(1)            no
     6        bios      v1.0.7(03/20/03)      v1.0.7(03/20/03)            no
     6      loader               1.0(3a)               1.0(3a)            no
     9         slc                1.2(1)                1.2(1)            no
     9        bios      v1.0.7(03/20/03)      v1.0.7(03/20/03)            no

The following command displays the error message that is displayed if a wrong image is provided.

switch# show install all impact system bootflash:
Compatibility check failed. Return code 0x40930003 (Invalid bootvar specified in
 the input).

show install all status

To display the on-going install all command status or the log of the last installed install all command from a Console, SSH, or Telnet session, use the show install all status command.

show install all status

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

This command only displays the status of an install all command that is issued from the CLI, not the Fabric Manager.

The show install all status command also displays the status of nondisruptive software upgrades on the Cisco MDS 9124 Fabric Switch (after the switch has rebooted and comes up with the new image). Actions that occurred before the reboot are not displayed in the output. So, if you issue the install all command via a telnet session, the telnet session will be disconnected when the switch reboots. After you reconnect to the switch using telnet, the upgrade may already be complete; in this case, the show install all status command will display the status of the upgrade.

Examples

Use the show install all status command to view the output of a install all command process.

switch# show install all status
There is an on-going installation... <---------------------- in progress installation
Enter Ctrl-C to go back to the prompt.


Verifying image bootflash:/b-1.3.0.104
 -- SUCCESS


Verifying image bootflash:/i-1.3.0.104
 -- SUCCESS


Extracting "system" version from image bootflash:/i-1.3.0.104.
 -- SUCCESS


Extracting "kickstart" version from image bootflash:/b-1.3.0.104.
 -- SUCCESS


Extracting "loader" version from image bootflash:/b-1.3.0.104.
 -- SUCCESS


switch# show install all status
This is the log of last installation.          <<<<<< log of last install


Verifying image bootflash:/b-1.3.0.104
 -- SUCCESS


Verifying image bootflash:/i-1.3.0.104
 -- SUCCESS


Extracting "system" version from image bootflash:/i-1.3.0.104.
 -- SUCCESS


Extracting "kickstart" version from image bootflash:/b-1.3.0.104.
 -- SUCCESS


Extracting "loader" version from image bootflash:/b-1.3.0.104.
 -- SUCCESS

Use the show install all status command to view the output of a nondisrtuptive software upgrade process on the Cisco MDS 9124 Fabric Switch.

switch# show install all status 
This is the log of last installation.

Continuing with installation process, please wait.
The login will be disabled until the installation is completed.

Status for linecard upgrade. 
 -- SUCCESS

Performing supervisor state verification. 
 -- SUCCESS

Install has been successful.

show in-order-guarantee

To display the present configured state of the in-order delivery feature, use the show in-order-guarantee command.

show in-order-guarantee

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(4)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the present configuration status of the in-order delivery feature.

switch# show in-order-guarantee
global inorder delivery configuration:guaranteed

VSAN specific settings
vsan 1 inorder delivery:guaranteed
vsan 101 inorder delivery:not guaranteed
vsan 1000 inorder delivery:guaranteed
vsan 1001 inorder delivery:guaranteed
vsan 1682 inorder delivery:guaranteed
vsan 2001 inorder delivery:guaranteed
vsan 2009 inorder delivery:guaranteed
vsan 2456 inorder delivery:guaranteed
vsan 3277 inorder delivery:guaranteed
vsan 3451 inorder delivery:guaranteed
vsan 3452 inorder delivery:guaranteed
vsan 3453 inorder delivery:guaranteed

show interface

You can check the status of an interface at any time by using the show interface command.

show interface [interface-range] [bbcredit | brief | capabilities | counters [brief] | description |
transceiver [calibrations | details] | trunk vsan [vsan-id]]

Syntax Description

interface-range

Displays the type of interface.

bbcredit

Displays buffer-to-buffer credit information.

brief

Displays brief information.

capabilities

Displays hardware port capabilities for a specified interface.

counters

Displays the interface counter information.

description

Displays the interface description.

transceiver

Displays the transceiver information for a specified interface.

calibrations

Displays transceiver calibration information for the specified interface.

details

Displays detailed transceiver diagnostics information for the specified interface.

trunk vsan

Displays the trunking status of all VSANs.

vsan-id

Displays the trunking status of the specified VSANs. The range is 1 to 4093.


Defaults

Displays information for all interfaces on the switch.

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

1.3(1)

Added the bbcredit keyword and support for cpp and fv interfaces.

3.0(1)

Added the capabilities option for Fibre Channel interfaces.

3.1(2)

Added the bay | ext interface.


Usage Guidelines

You can specify a range of interfaces by issuing a command with the following example format:

interface fc1/1 - 5 , fc2/5 - 7

The spaces are required before and after the dash ( - ) and before and after the comma ( , ).

The show interface interface-type slot/port transceiver command can only be issued on a switch in the Cisco MDS 9100 Series if the SFP is present.

Table 22-5 lists the interface types supported by the show interface command.

Table 22-5 Interface Types for the show interface Command 

Interface Type
Description

bay port | ext port

Displays information for a Fibre Channel interface on a Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem or a Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter.

cpp slot/port

Displays information for a virtualization interface.

fc slot/port

Displays the Fibre Channel interface in the specified slot/port.

fc-tunnel tunnel-id

Displays description of the specified FC tunnel from 1 to 4095.

fcip interface-number

Specifies a FCIP interface. The range is 1 to 255.

fv slot/dpp-number/fv-port

Displays information for the virtual F port (FV port) interface in the specified slot along with the data path processor (DPP) number and the FV port number.

gigabitethernet slot/port

Displays information for a Gigabit Ethernet interface at the specified slot and port.

gigabitethernet slot/port. subinterface-number

Displays information for a Gigabit Ethernet subinterface at the specified slot and port followed by a dot (.) indicator and the subinterface number. The subinterface range is 1 to 4093.

iscsi slot/port

Displays the description of the iSCSI interface in the specified slot and port.

mgmt 0

Displays the description of the management interface.

port-channel port-channel-number

Displays the PortChannel interface specified by the PortChannel number. The range is 1 to 128.

port-channel port-channel-number .subinterface-number

Displays the PortChannel subinterface specified by the PortChannel number followed by a dot (.) indicator and the subinterface number. The port channel number range is 1 to 128. The subinterface range is 1 to 4093.

sup-fc 0

Displays the in-band interface details.

vsan vsan-id

Displays information for a VSAN. The range is 1 to 4093.


Examples

The following example shows how to display information about a Fibre Channel interface.

switch# show interface fc1/11
fc1/11 is up
    Hardware is Fibre Channel
    Port WWN is 20:0b:00:05:30:00:59:de
    Admin port mode is ST
    Port mode is ST
    Port vsan is 1
    Speed is 1 Gbps
    Rspan tunnel is fc-tunnel 100
    Beacon is turned off
    5 minutes input rate 248 bits/sec, 31 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    5 minutes output rate 176 bits/sec, 22 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
      6862 frames input, 444232 bytes
        0 discards, 0 errors
        0 CRC, 0 unknown class
        0 too long, 0 too short
      6862 frames output, 307072 bytes
        0 discards, 0 errors
      0 input OLS, 0 LRR, 0 NOS, 0 loop inits
      0 output OLS, 0 LRR, 0 NOS, 0 loop inits
	 16 receive B2B credit remaining 
	  3 transmit B2B credit remaining.

The following example shows how to display information about the in-band interface.

switch# show interface sup-fc0 
sup-fc0 is up
    Hardware is FastEthernet, address is 0000.0000.0000
    MTU 2596 bytes, BW 1000000 Kbit
    66 packets input, 7316 bytes
    Received 0 multicast frames, 0 compressed
    0 input errors, 0 frame, 0 overrun 0 fifo
    64 packets output, 28068 bytes, 0 underruns
    0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 fifo
    0 carrier errors

The following example shows how to display information about a VSAN interface.

switch# show interface vsan 2
vsan2 is up, line protocol is up
    WWPN is 10:00:00:05:30:00:59:1f, FCID is 0xb90100
    Internet address is 10.1.1.1/24
    MTU 1500 bytes, BW 1000000 Kbit
    0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 errors, 0 multicast
    0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 errors, 0 dropped 

The following example shows how to display description information for all interfaces.

switch# show interface description
fc1/1
    no description
fc1/2
    no description
fc1/15
fcAnl

sup-fc0 is up

mgmt0 is up

vsan1 - IPFC interface

port-channel 15
no description

port-channel 98
no description

The following example shows how to display brief information for a range of interfaces.

switch# show interface fc2/1 - 5 brief
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface  Vsan   Admin  Admin   Status           Oper  Oper   Port-channel
                  Mode   Trunk                    Mode  Speed  
                         Mode                           (Gbps)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
fc1/1      1      auto   on      down             --    --     --
fc1/2      1      auto   on      fcotAbsent       --    --     --
fc1/3      1      F      --      notConnected     --    --     --
fc1/4      1      auto   on      fcotAbsent       --    --     --
fc1/5      1      F      --      up               F     2      --
fc1/6      1      auto   on      fcotAbsent       --    --     --
fc1/7      1      auto   on      down             --    --     --
fc1/8      1      auto   on      fcotAbsent       --    --     --
fc1/9      1      auto   on      fcotAbsent       --    --     --
fc1/10     1      auto   on      fcotAbsent       --    --     --
fc1/11     1      auto   on      down             --    --     --
fc1/12     1      auto   on      fcotAbsent       --    --     --
fc1/13     1      auto   on      down             --    --     --
fc1/14     1      auto   on      fcotAbsent       --    --     --
fc1/15     1      auto   on      down             --    --     --
fc1/16     1      auto   on      fcotAbsent       --    --     --
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface          Status   IP Address               Speed        MTU
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sup-fc0            up       --                       1 Gbps       2596
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface          Status   IP Address               Speed        MTU
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
mgmt0              up       173.95.112/24         100 Mbps     1500
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface          Status   IP Address               Speed        MTU
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
vsan1                 up    10.1.1.1/24              1 Gbps       1500

The following example shows how to display counter information for a FCIP interface.

switch# show interface fcip 3 counters
fcip3
    TCP Connection Information
      2 Active TCP connections
        Control connection: Local 43.1.1.2:3225, Remote 43.1.1.1:65532
        Data connection: Local 43.1.1.2:3225, Remote 43.1.1.1:65534
      30 Attempts for active connections, 0 close of connections
    TCP Parameters
      Path MTU 1500 bytes
      Current retransmission timeout is 300 ms
      Round trip time: Smoothed 10 ms, Variance: 5
      Advertised window: Current: 122 KB, Maximum: 122 KB, Scale: 1
      Peer receive window: Current: 114 KB, Maximum: 114 KB, Scale: 1
      Congestion window: Current: 2 KB, Slow start threshold: 1048560 KB
    5 minutes input rate 64 bits/sec, 8 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    5 minutes output rate 64 bits/sec, 8 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
      910 frames input, 84652 bytes
         910 Class F frames input, 84652 bytes
         0 Class 2/3 frames input, 0 bytes
         0 Error frames timestamp error 0
      908 frames output, 84096 bytes
         908 Class F frames output, 84096 bytes
         0 Class 2/3 frames output, 0 bytes
         0 Error frames 0 reass frames

The following example shows how to display counter information for all interfaces.

switch# show interface counters brief

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface          Input (rate is 5 min avg)      Output (rate is 5 min avg)
                   -----------------------------  -----------------------------
                   Rate     Total                 Rate     Total
                   MB/s     Frames                MB/s     Frames
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
fc9/1              0        0                     0        0
fc9/2              0        0                     0        0
fc9/3              0        0                     0        0
fc9/4              0        0                     0        0
...
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface          Input (rate is 5 min avg)      Output (rate is 5 min avg)
                   -----------------------------  -----------------------------
                   Rate     Total                 Rate     Total
                   MB/s     Frames                MB/s     Frames
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
iscsi4/1           0        0                     0        0
iscsi4/2           0        0                     0        0
iscsi4/3           0        0                     0        0
iscsi4/4           0        0                     0        0
...
vsan10 is up, line protocol is up
    WWPN is 10:00:00:05:30:00:07:23, FCID is 0xee0001
    Internet address is 10.1.1.5/24
    MTU 1500 bytes, BW 1000000 Kbit
    0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 errors, 0 multicast
    0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 errors, 0 dropped

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface          Input (rate is 5 min avg)      Output (rate is 5 min avg)
                   -----------------------------  -----------------------------
                   Rate     Total                 Rate     Total
                   MB/s     Frames                MB/s     Frames
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

port-channel 100   0        0                     0        0

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface          Input (rate is 5 min avg)      Output (rate is 5 min avg)
                   -----------------------------  -----------------------------
                   Rate     Total                 Rate     Total
                   Mbits/s  Frames                Mbits/s  Frames
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

fcip2              0        0                     0        0
fcip3              9        0                     9        0

fcip6              8        0                     8        0
fcip7              8        0                     8        0

The following example shows how to display information about a FCIP interface.

switch# show interface fcip 3
fcip3 is trunking
    Hardware is GigabitEthernet
    Port WWN is 20:ca:00:05:30:00:07:1e
    Peer port WWN is 20:ca:00:00:53:00:18:1e
    Admin port mode is auto, trunk mode is on
    Port mode is TE
    vsan is 1
    Trunk vsans (allowed active) (1,10)
    Trunk vsans (operational)    (1)
    Trunk vsans (up)             (1)
    Trunk vsans (isolated)       (10)
    Trunk vsans (initializing)   ()
    Using Profile id 3 (interface GigabitEthernet4/3)
    Peer Information
      Peer Internet address is 43.1.1.1 and port is 3225
      Special Frame is disabled
    Maximum number of TCP connections is 2
    Time Stamp is disabled
    B-port mode disabled
    TCP Connection Information
      2 Active TCP connections
        Control connection: Local 43.1.1.2:3225, Remote 43.1.1.1:65532
        Data connection: Local 43.1.1.2:3225, Remote 43.1.1.1:65534
      30 Attempts for active connections, 0 close of connections
    TCP Parameters
      Path MTU 1500 bytes
      Current retransmission timeout is 300 ms
      Round trip time: Smoothed 10 ms, Variance: 5
      Advertised window: Current: 122 KB, Maximum: 122 KB, Scale: 1
      Peer receive window: Current: 114 KB, Maximum: 114 KB, Scale: 1
      Congestion window: Current: 2 KB, Slow start threshold: 1048560 KB
    5 minutes input rate 64 bits/sec, 8 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    5 minutes output rate 64 bits/sec, 8 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
      866 frames input, 80604 bytes
         866 Class F frames input, 80604 bytes
         0 Class 2/3 frames input, 0 bytes
         0 Error frames timestamp error 0
      864 frames output, 80048 bytes
         864 Class F frames output, 80048 bytes
         0 Class 2/3 frames output, 0 bytes
         0 Error frames 0 reass frames
	  16 receive B2B credit remaining 
	   3 transmit B2B credit remaining.

The following example shows how to display information about a Gigabit Ethernet interface.

switch# show interface gigabitethernet 4/1
GigabitEthernet4/1 is up
    Hardware is GigabitEthernet, address is 0005.3000.2e12
    Internet address is 100.1.1.2/24
    MTU 1500 bytes, BW 1000000 Kbit
    Port mode is IPS
    Speed is 1 Gbps
    Beacon is turned off
    5 minutes input rate 32 bits/sec, 4 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    5 minutes output rate 88 bits/sec, 11 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    637 packets input, 49950 bytes
      0 multicast frames, 0 compressed
      0 input errors, 0 frame, 0 overrun 0 fifo
    659 packets output, 101474 bytes, 0 underruns
      0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 fifo
      0 carrier errors

The following example shows how to display information about an iSCSI interface.

switch# show interface iscsi 2/1
iscsi2/1 is up
    Hardware is GigabitEthernet
    Port WWN is 20:41:00:05:30:00:50:de
    Admin port mode is ISCSI
    Port mode is ISCSI
    Speed is 1 Gbps
    iSCSI initiator is identified by name
    Number of iSCSI session: 7, Number of TCP connection: 7
    Configured TCP parameters
        Local Port is 3260
        PMTU discover is disabled
        Keepalive-timeout is 1 sec
        Minimum-retransmit-time is 300 ms
        Max-retransmissions 8
        Sack is disabled
        Minimum available bandwidth is 0 kbps
        Estimated round trip time is 0 usec
    5 minutes input rate 265184 bits/sec, 33148 bytes/sec, 690 frames/sec
    5 minutes output rate 375002168 bits/sec, 46875271 bytes/sec, 33833 frames/sec
    iSCSI statistics
      6202235 packets input, 299732864 bytes
        Command 6189718 pdus, Data-out 1937 pdus, 1983488 bytes, 0 fragments
      146738794 packets output, 196613551108 bytes
        Response 6184282 pdus (with sense 4), R2T 547 pdus
        Data-in 140543388 pdus, 189570075420 bytes

The following example shows how to display transceiver information for a Fibre Channel interface.

switch# show interface fc2/5 transceiver 
fc2/5 fcot is present 
    name is CISCO-INFINEON
    part number is V23848-M305-C56C
    revision is A3
    serial number is 30000474        
    fc-transmitter type is short wave laser
    cisco extended id is unknown (0x0)

The following example shows how to display information about a Fibre Channel tunnel interface.

switch# show interface fc-tunnel 200
fc-tunnel 200 is up 
Dest   IP Addr: 200.200.200.7   Tunnel ID: 200
Source IP Addr: 200.200.200.4   LSP ID: 1
Explicit Path Name:

The following example shows how to display hardware port information for a Fibre Channel interface.

switch# show interface fc1/24 capabilities
 Min Speed is 1 Gbps
 Max Speed is 4 Gbps
 FC-PH Version (high, low)                         (0,6)
 Receive data field size (max/min)                 (2112/256)  bytes
 Transmit data field size (max/min)                (2112/128)  bytes
 Classes of Service supported are                  Class 2, Class 3, Class F
 Class 2 sequential delivery                       supported
 Class 3 sequential delivery                       supported
 Hold time (max/min)                               (100/1) micro sec
 BB state change notification                      supported
 Maximum BB state change notifications             14
 Rate Mode change                                  supported

 Rate Mode Capabilities                            Shared        Dedicated
  Receive BB Credit modification supported            yes              yes
  FX mode Receive BB Credit (min/max/default)     (0/0/0)        (1/60/16)
  ISL mode Receive BB Credit (min/max/default)         --        (2/60/16)
  Performace buffer modification supported             no               no

 Out of Service capable                             yes
 Beacon mode configurable                           yes

The following example shows how to display information about a Fibre Channel interface on a Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem.

switch# show interface bay 11

bay11 is down (Externally Disabled)

Hardware is Fibre Channel

Port WWN is 20:0c:00:05:30:01:f9:f2

Admin port mode is auto, trunk mode is on

snmp link state traps are enabled

Port vsan is 1

Receive data field Size is 2112

Beacon is turned off

5 minutes input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec

5 minutes output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec

0 frames input, 0 bytes

0 discards, 0 errors

0 CRC, 0 unknown class

0 too long, 0 too short

0 frames output, 0 bytes

0 discards, 0 errors

0 input OLS, 0 LRR, 0 NOS, 0 loop inits

0 output OLS, 0 LRR, 0 NOS, 0 loop inits


show interface sme

To display the information about Cisco SME interface, use the show interface sme command.

command.

show interface sme slot/port {brief | counters | description}

Syntax Description

slot

Identifies the number of the MPS-18/4 module slot.

port

Identifies the number of the Cisco SME port.

brief

Displays the brief information about Cisco SME interface.

counters

Displays the interface counters.

description

Displays the description of the interface.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the brief description of the Cisco SME interface:

switch# show interface sme 3/1 brief

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface          Status        Cluster
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sme3/1             up            c2

The following example displays the counters of the interface:

switch# show interface sme 3/1 description
sme3/1
    5 minutes input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0.00 KB/sec
    5 minutes output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0.00 KB/sec
    SME statistics
      input 0 bytes, 5 second rate 0 bytes/sec, 0.00 KB/sec
        clear 0 bytes, encrypt 0 bytes, decrypt 0
        compress 0 bytes, decompress 0 bytes
      output 0 bytes, 5 second rate 0 bytes/sec, 0.00 KB/sec
        clear 0 bytes, encrypt 0 bytes, decrypt 0
        compress 0 bytes, decompress 0 bytes
          compression ratio 0:0
      flows 0 encrypt, 0 clear
      clear luns 0, encrypted luns 0
      errors
         0 CTH, 0 authentication
         0 key generation, 0 incorrect read
         0 incompressible, 0 bad target responses

Related Commands

Command
Description

interface sme

Configures Cisco SME interface on the switch.


show interface transceiver

To display the SFP and X2 digital monitoring information for a transceiver, use the show interface transceiver details command.

show interface fc-id transceiver details

Syntax Description

Interface fc-id

Specifies the fiber channel interface ID.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

Exec mode

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

This command displays the attributes of a transceiver such as, the vendor, the kind of laser it emits and receives, compatible fiber optic cable, distances supported, vendor's firmware revision, faults the unit experienced since the last insertion or since the last linecard boot (whichever is the latest) and, the diagnostics information (if supported by the unit)

Examples

The following example displays the SFP digital monitoring information for a transceiver (DOM unsupported SFP).

switch#show interface fc4/1 transceiver details
fc4/1 sfp is present
    name is CISCO-FINISAR
    part number is FTRJ8519P1BNL-C1
    revision is A
    serial number is FNS0838B0CX
    fc-transmitter type is short wave laser w/o OFC (SN)
    fc-transmitter supports intermediate distance link length
    media type is multi-mode, 62.5m (M6)
    Supported speed is 200 MBytes/sec
    Nominal bit rate is 2100 MBits/sec
    Link length supported for 50/125mm fiber is 500 m(s)
    Link length supported for 62.5/125mm fiber is 300 m(s)
    cisco extended id is unknown (0x0)

    no tx fault, rx loss, no sync exists, Diag mon type 136
    Digital diagnostics feature not supported in SFP

The following example displays the X2 digital monitoring information for a transceiver.

switch# show interface fc1/1 transceiver details
fc1/1 sfp is present
    name is CISCO
    part number is FTLX8541E2-C1
    revision is C
    serial number is FNS11151B0V
    FC Transceiver Type is X2 Medium
    FC Connector Type is SC
    Bit Encoding is NRZ
    Protocol Type is 10GbE
    Standards Compliance Codes :
    10GbE Code Byte 0 : 10GBASE-SR
    Fiber type Byte 0 : MM-Generic
    Fiber type Byte 1 : Unspecified
    Transmission Range is 30 (in 10m increments)
    cisco extended id is Unknown (0x0)

    no tx fault, rx loss, no sync exists, Diag mon type 193
    SFP Detail Diagnostics Information
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Alarms                  Warnings
                                High        Low         High          Low
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Temperature  41.35 C         74.00 C     -4.00 C     70.00 C        0.00 C
  Voltage       0.00 V          0.00 V      0.00 V      0.00 V        0.00 V
  Current       8.10 mA        12.00 mA     4.00 mA    11.00 mA       5.00 mA
  Tx Power     -2.58 dBm        3.00 dBm  -11.30 dBm   -1.00 dBm     -7.30 dBm
  Rx Power    -28.54 dBm --     3.00 dBm  -13.90 dBm   -1.00 dBm     -9.90 dBm
  Transmit Fault Count = 7
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Note: ++  high-alarm; +  high-warning; --  low-alarm; -  low-warning

Related Commands

Command
Description

show interface

Displays the status of an interface.


show inventory

To display the system hardware inventory, use the show inventory command.

show inventory

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

This command displays information about the field replaceable units (FRUs) in the switch, including product IDs, serial numbers, and version IDs.

Examples

The following example displays the system inventory information.

switch# show inventory
NAME: "Chassis",  DESCR: "MDS 9506 chassis"
PID: DS-C9506            ,  VID: 0.1,  SN: FOX0712S007

NAME: "Slot 1",  DESCR: "2x1GE IPS, 14x1/2Gbps FC Module"
PID: DS-X9302-14K9       ,  VID: 0.301,  SN: JAB083100JY

NAME: "Slot 5",  DESCR: "Supervisor/Fabric-1"
PID: DS-X9530-SF1-K9     ,  VID: 0.0,  SN: JAB0747080H

NAME: "Slot 6",  DESCR: "Supervisor/Fabric-1"
PID: DS-X9530-SF1-K9     ,  VID: 4.0,  SN: JAB074004VE

NAME: "Slot 17",  DESCR: "MDS 9506 Power Supply"
PID: DS-CAC-1900W        ,  VID: 1.0,  SN: DCA0702601V

NAME: "Slot 18",  DESCR: "MDS 9506 Power Supply"
PID: DS-CAC-1900W        ,  VID: 1.0,  SN: DCA0702601U

NAME: "Slot 19",  DESCR: "MDS 9506 Fan Module"
PID: DS-6SLOT-FAN        ,  VID: 0.1,  SN: FOX0638S150

show ip access-list

To display the IP access control lists (IP-ACLs) currently active, use the show ip access-list command.

show ip access-list [list-number | usage]

Syntax Description

ip access-list

Displays the information for all IP-ACLs.

list-number

Specifies the IP-ACL. The range is 1 to 256.

usage

Specifies the interface type.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.2(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays configured IP-ACLs.

switch# show ip access-list usage
Access List Name/Number          Filters IF   Status    Creation Time
-------------------------------- ------- ---- --------- -------------
abc                              3       7    active    Tue Jun 24 17:51:40 2003 
x1                               3       1    active    Tue Jun 24 18:32:25 2003
x3								 0		 1	  not-ready Tue Jun 24 18:32:28 2003

The following example displays a summary of the specified IP-ACL

switch# show ip access-list abc
ip access-list abc permit tcp any any (0 matches)
ip access-list abc permit udp any any (0 matches)
ip access-list abc permit icmp any any (0 matches)
ip access-list abc permit ip 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 (2 matches)
ip access-list abc permit ip 10.3.70.0 0.0.0.255 (7 matches)

show ip arp

To display IP neighbors for the system, use the show ip arp command.

show ip arp [interface {cpp module-number | gigabitethernet slot/port | mgmt | vsan vsan-id}]

Syntax Description

interface

Displays the IP neighbors for a specified interface.

cpp module-number

Specifies the virtualization IP over Fibre Channel (IPFC) interface by control plane processor (CPP) module number. The range is 1 to 6.

gigabitethernet slot/port

Specifies the Gigabit Ethernet interface by slot and port number. The range is 1 to 6.

mgmt

Specifies the management interface.

vsan vsan-id

Specifies the IPFC VSAN interface by VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays IP neighbor information.

switch# show ip arp
IP Address       Age(min)   Link-layer Addr         Type  Interface
10.10.10.100     0          0006.d623.4008          ARPA  GigabitEthernet1/1
10.10.10.9       5          0002.b3d9.ba6f          ARPA  GigabitEthernet1/1
10.10.10.16      11         0004.23bd.677b          ARPA  GigabitEthernet1/1
172.22.31.1      67         0000.0c07.ac01          ARPA  mgmt0
172.22.31.2      0          000e.d68f.c3fc          ARPA  mgmt0
172.22.31.3      0          000e.d68f.43fc          ARPA  mgmt0
172.22.31.250    1067       00e0.8152.7f8d          ARPA  mgmt0

Related Commands

Command
Description

show ip interface

Displays IP interface status and configuration information.

show ip traffic

Displays IP protocol statistics for the system.


show ip interface

To display IP interface status and configuration information, use the show ip interface command.

show ip interface [cpp module-number | gigabitethernet slot/port | mgmt | port-channel number | vsan vsan-id]

Syntax Description

cpp module-number

Specifies the virtualization IP over Fibre Channel (IPFC) interface by CPP module number. The range is 1 to 6.

gigabitethernet slot/port

Specifies the Gigabit Ethernet interface by slot and port number. The range is 1 to 6.

mgmt

Specifies the management interface.

port-channel number

Specifies the PortChannel interface. The range is 1 to 256.

vsan vsan-id

Specifies the IPFC VSAN interface by VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays IP interface status and configuration information.

switch# show ip interface
GigabitEthernet1/1 is up
  Internet address is 10.10.10.1/24
  Broadcast address is 255.255.255.255

GigabitEthernet1/2 is up
  Internet address is 10.10.60.1/24
  Broadcast address is 255.255.255.255

GigabitEthernet2/2 is up
  Internet address is 10.10.20.1/24
  Broadcast address is 255.255.255.255

mgmt0 is up
  Internet address is 172.22.31.110/24
  Broadcast address is 255.255.255.255

Related Commands

Command
Description

show ip arp

Displays IP neighbors for the system.

show ip traffic

Displays IP protocol statistics for the system.



show ip route

To display the ip routes currently active, use the show ip route command.

show ip route [configured]

Syntax Description

configured

Displays configured IP routes.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays active IP routes.

switch# show ip route

Codes: C - connected, S - static

Default gateway is 172.22.95.1

C 10.0.0.0/24 is directly connected, vsan1
C 172.22.95.0/24 is directly connected, mgmt0

The following example displays configured IP routes.

switch# show ip route configured
         default      172.22.31.1          0.0.0.0      0            mgmt0
      10.10.11.0       10.10.11.1    255.255.255.0      0 GigabitEthernet1/1
      10.10.50.0       10.10.50.1    255.255.255.0      0 GigabitEthernet1/2.1
      10.10.51.0       10.10.51.1    255.255.255.0      0 GigabitEthernet1/2.2
      10.10.60.0       10.10.60.1    255.255.255.0      0 GigabitEthernet1/2
     172.22.31.0    172.22.31.110    255.255.255.0      0            mgmt0

show ip routing

To display the IP routing state, use the show ip routing command.

show ip routing

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example the IP routing state.

switch# show ip routing
ip routing is disabled

show ip traffic

To display IP protocol statistics for the system, use the show ip traffic command.

show ip traffic [interface gigabitethernet slot/port]

Syntax Description

interface

Displays the IP neighbors for a specified interface.

gigabitethernet slot/port

Specifies the Gigabit Ethernet interface by slot and port number. The range is 1 to 6.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays IP protocol statistics for the Gigabit Ethernet interface.

switch# show ip traffic interface gigabitethernet 2/2
IP Statistics for GigabitEthernet2/2
  Rcvd:  0 total, 0 local destination
         0 errors, 0 unknown protocol, 0 dropped
  Sent:  30 total, 0 forwarded 0 dropped
  Frags: 0 reassembled, 0 timeouts, 0 couldn't reassemble
         0 fragmented, 0 fragments created, 0 couldn't fragment

ICMP Statistics:
  Rcvd:  0 total, 0 errors, 0 unreachables, 0 time exceeded
         0 echo, 0 echo reply, 0 mask requests, 0 mask replies
         0 redirects, 0 timestamp requests, 0 timestamp replies
  Sent:  0 total, 0 errors, 0 unreachables, 0 time exceeded
         0 echo, 0 echo reply, 0 mask requests, 0 mask replies
         0 redirects, 0 timestamp requests, 0 timestamp replies

Related Commands

Command
Description

show ip arp

Displays IP neighbors for the system.

show ip interface

Displays IP interface status and configuration information.



show ips arp

To display the IP storage ARP cache information, use the show ips arp command.

show ips arp interface gigabitethernet slot/port

Syntax Description

interface gigabitethernet slot/port

Specifies a Gigabit Ethernet interface by the slot and port.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.1(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

Use the show ips arp interface gigabitethernet command to display the ARP cache on the Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. This command takes the main Ethernet interface and as a parameter and returns the ARP cache for that interface.

Examples

The following example displays ARP caches in the specified interface.

switch# show ips arp interface gigabitethernet 4/1
Protocol         Address   Age (min)   Hardware Addr  Type   Interface
Protocol         Address   Age (min)   Hardware Addr  Type   Interface
Internet     172.22.91.1    2    -  00:00:0c:07:ac:01  ARPA  GigabitEthernet4/4
Internet     172.22.91.2    0    -  00:02:7e:6b:a8:08  ARPA  GigabitEthernet4/4
Internet    172.22.91.17    0    -  00:e0:81:20:45:f5  ARPA  GigabitEthernet4/4
Internet    172.22.91.18    0    -  00:e0:81:05:f7:64  ARPA  GigabitEthernet4/4
Internet    172.22.91.30    0    -  00:e0:18:2e:9d:19  ARPA  GigabitEthernet4/4
...

show ips ip route

To show the IP storage route table information, use the show ips ip route command.

show ips ip route interface gigabitethernet slot/port

Syntax Description

interface gigabitethernet slot/port

Specifies a Gigabit Ethernet interface by the slot and port.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.1(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the IP route table information for a Gigabit Ethernet interface.

switch# show ips ip route interface gigabitethernet 8/1
Codes: C - connected, S - static

No default gateway

C 10.1.3.0/24 is directly connected, GigabitEthernet8/1

show ips ipv6

To display an IPv6 storage routing table, use the show ips ipv6 command.

show ips ipv6 {neighbors interface gigabitethernet slot/port  |
prefix-list interface gigabitethernet slot/port |
route interface gigabitethernet slot/port |
routers interface gigabitethernet slot/port |
traffic interface gigabitethernet slot/port}

Syntax Description

neighbors

Displays the IPv6 neighbors table.

interface

Displays the interface status and configuration.

gigabitethernet

Displays a Gigabit Ethernet interface.

slot/port

Specifies the slot and port number.

prefix-list

Displays theIPv6 prefix-list table.

route

Displays the IPv6 route table.

routers

Displays the IPv6 routers table.

traffic

Displays the IPv6 traffic table.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.1(0)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

You can use the show ips ipv6 command to display information about IPv6 routing.

Examples

The following example displays IPv6 neighbors information.

switch# show ips ipv6 neighbours interface gigabitethernet 1/1
IPv6 Address                            Age (min)  Link-layer Addr  State  Inter
face 
fe80::206:d6ff:fe23:4008                0         0006.d623.4008      S   
GigabitEthernet1/1 

The following example displays the IPv6 prefix-list information.

switch# show ips ipv6 prefix-list interface gigabitethernet 1/1
Prefix                              Prefix-len   Addr                           
     Valid   Preferred 
2000::                                64         2000::205:30ff:fe01:a6be       
       1000     1000 

The following example displays the IPv6 routing table.

switch# show ips ipv6 route interface gigabitethernet 4/2

IPv6 Routing Table - 4 entries
Codes: C - Connected, L - Local, S - Static, G - Gateway, M - Multicast
C 3000:8::/64 is directly connected, GigabitEthernet4/2.250
C 3000:7::/64 is directly connected, GigabitEthernet4/2
C fe80::/64 is directly connected, GigabitEthernet4/2
C fe80::/64 is directly connected, GigabitEthernet4/2.250
M ff02::/32 is multicast, GigabitEthernet4/2
M ff02::/32 is multicast, GigabitEthernet4/2.250

The following example displays IPv6 routers information.

switch# show ips ipv6 routers interface gigabitethernet 1/1
Addr                             Lifetime   Expire 
fe80::206:d6ff:fe23:4008         3600      3600 

The following example displays IPv6 traffic statistics.

switch#  show ips ipv6 traffic interface gigabitethernet 4/2
IPv6 statistics:
  Rcvd:  0 total
        0 bad header, 0 unknown option, 0 unknown protocol
        0 fragments, 0 total reassembled
        0 reassembly timeouts, 0 reassembly failures
  Sent:  20 generated
        0 fragmented into 0 fragments, 0 failed
        2 no route
ICMP statistics:
  Rcvd: 0 input, 0 checksum errors, 0 too short
        0 unknown info type, 0 unknown error type
        unreach: 0 routing, 0 admin, 0 neighbor, 0 address, 0 port
        parameter: 0 error, 0 header, 0 option
        0 hopcount expired, 0 reassembly timeout,0 too big
        0 echo request, 0 echo reply
        0 group query, 0 group report, 0 group reduce
        0 router solicit, 0 router advert, 0 redirects
        0 neighbor solicit, 0 neighbor advert
  Sent: 20 output, 0 rate-limited
        unreach: 0 routing, 0 admin, 0 neighbor, 0 address, 0 port
        parameter: 0 error, 0 header, 0 option
        0 hopcount expired, 0 reassembly timeout,0 too big
        0 echo request, 0 echo reply
        0 group query, 6 group report, 0 group reduce
        2 router solicit, 0 router advert, 0 redirects
        0 neighbor solicit, 12 neighbor advert

Related Commands

Command
Description

ipv6 enable

Enables IPv6 processing.

show ipv6 route

Displays IPv6 routes configured on the system.


show ips netsim

To display a summary of the IP Network Simulator interface status currently operating, use the show ips netsim command.

show ips netsim

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.1(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows the IP Network Simulator interfaces operating in network simulation mode.

switch# show ips netsim
Following ports operate in network simulator mode
GigabitEthernet2/3 and GigabitEthernet2/4

Related Commands

Command
Description

ips netsim enable

Enables two Gigabit Ethernet interfaces to operate in network simulation mode.


show ips stats

To display IP storage statistics, use the show ips stats command.

show ips stats {buffer | dma-bridge | icmp | ip | mac} interface gigabitethernet slot/port

show ips stats {hw-comp | tcp} {all | interface gigabitethernet slot/port}

Syntax Description

buffer

Displays IP storage buffer information.

dma-bridge

Displays the direct memory access (DMA) statistics.

icmp

Displays ICMP statistics.

ip

Displays IP statistics.

mac

Displays MAC statistics.

hw-comp

Displays hardware compression statistics.

tcp

Displays TCP statistics

all

Displays statistical information for all interfaces.

interface gigabitethernet slot/port

Specifies a Gigabit Ethernet interface by the slot and port.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.1(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

Use the show ips stats icmp interface gigabitethernet command to obtain ICMP statistics for the selected interface.

Use the show ips stats ip interface gigabitethernet 2/1 command to obtain IP statistics for the selected interface.

Use the show ips stats mac interface gigabitethernet command to obtain Ethernet statistics for the selected interface.

Use the show ips stats tcp interface gigabitethernet command to obtain TCP stats along with the connection list and TCP state or the selected interface.

Examples

The following example displays iSCSI buffer statistics.

switch# show ips stats buffer interface gigabitethernet 1/2
Buffer Statistics for port GigabitEthernet1/2
    Mbuf stats
      164248 total mbufs, 82119 free mbufs, 0 mbuf alloc failures
      123186 mbuf high watermark, 20531 mbuf low watermark
      0 free shared mbufs, 0 shared mbuf alloc failures
      82124 total clusters, 77005 free clusters, 0 cluster alloc failures
      86230 mbuf high watermark, 78017 mbuf low watermark
      0 free shared clusters, 0 shared cluster alloc failures
    Ether channel stats
      0 tcp segments sent, 0 tcp segments received
      0 xmit packets sent, 0 xmit packets received
      0 config packets sent, 0 config packets received
      0 MPQ packet send errors

The following example displays ICMP statistics.

switch# show ips stats icmp interface gigabitethernet 8/1
ICMP Statistics for port GigabitEthernet8/1
    2 ICMP messages received
    0 ICMP messages dropped due to errors
    ICMP input histogram
      2 echo request
    ICMP output histogram
      2 echo reply

The following example displays IP statistics.

switch# show ips stats ip interface gigabitethernet 8/1
Internet Protocol Statistics for port GigabitEthernet8/1
    22511807 total received, 22509468 good, 2459 error
    0 reassembly required, 0 reassembled ok, 0 dropped after timeout
    27935633 packets sent, 0 outgoing dropped, 0 dropped no route
    0 fragments created, 0 cannot fragment

The following example displays MAC statistics.

switch# show ips stats mac interface gigabitethernet 8/1
Ethernet MAC statistics for port GigabitEthernet8/1
    Hardware Transmit Counters
      28335543 frame 37251751286 bytes
      0 collisions, 0 late collisions, 0 excess collisions
      0 bad frames, 0 FCS error, 0 abort, 0 runt, 0 oversize
    Hardware Receive Counters
      18992406778 bytes, 22835370 frames, 0 multicasts, 2584 broadcasts
      0 bad, 0 runt, 0 CRC error, 0 length error
      0 code error, 0 align error, 0 oversize error
    Software Counters
      22835370 received frames, 28335543 transmit frames
      0 frames soft queued, 0 current queue, 0 max queue
      0 dropped, 0 low memory

The following example displays TCP statistics.

switch# show ips stats tcp interface gigabitethernet 8/1
TCP Statistics for port GigabitEthernet8/1
    Connection Stats
      0 active openings, 0 accepts
      0 failed attempts, 0 reset received, 0 established
    Segment stats
      23657893 received, 29361174 sent, 0 retransmitted
      0 bad segments received, 0 reset sent

    TCP Active Connections
      Local  Address        Remote Address        State      Send-Q   Recv-Q
      10.1.3.3:3260         10.1.3.106:51935      ESTABLISH  0        0
      10.1.3.3:3260         10.1.3.106:51936      ESTABLISH  0        0
      10.1.3.3:3260         10.1.3.106:51937      ESTABLISH  0        0
      10.1.3.3:3260         10.1.3.106:51938      ESTABLISH  0        0
      10.1.3.3:3260         10.1.3.106:51939      ESTABLISH  0        0
      10.1.3.3:3260         10.1.3.106:51940      ESTABLISH  0        0
      10.1.3.3:3260         10.1.3.106:51941      ESTABLISH  0        0
      10.1.3.3:3260         10.1.3.106:51942      ESTABLISH  0        0
      10.1.3.3:3260         10.1.3.106:51943      ESTABLISH  0        0
      10.1.3.3:3260         10.1.3.106:51944      ESTABLISH  0        0
      10.1.3.3:3260         10.1.3.115:1026       ESTABLISH  0        0
      10.1.3.3:3260         10.1.3.115:1027       ESTABLISH  0        0
      10.1.3.3:3260         10.1.3.115:1028       ESTABLISH  0        0
      10.1.3.3:3260         10.1.3.115:1029       ESTABLISH  0        0
      10.1.3.3:3260         10.1.3.115:1030       ESTABLISH  48       0
      10.1.3.3:3260         10.1.3.115:1031       ESTABLISH  48       0
      10.1.3.3:3260         10.1.3.115:1032       ESTABLISH  0        0
      10.1.3.3:3260         10.1.3.115:1033       ESTABLISH  0        0
      10.1.3.3:3260         10.1.3.115:1034       ESTABLISH  0        0
      0.0.0.0:3260          0.0.0.0:0             LISTEN     0        0

show ips stats fabric interface

To display the fabric-related statistics for the given iSCSI or FCIP interface on a Cisco MDS 9000 18/4-Port Multi Service Module IPS linecared, use the show ips stats fabric interface command.

show ips stats fabric interface [iscsi slot/port | fcip N]

Syntax Description

iscsi slot/port

(Optional) Displays Data Path Processor (DPP) fabric statistics for the iSCSI interface.

fcip N

(Optional) Displays DPP fabric statistics for the fcip interface.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

This command also displays information on flow control specific to DPP.

Examples

The following example shows the statistics for iSCSI on the specified interface.

switch# show ips stats fabric interface iscsi1/1
DPP Fabric Statistics for iscsi1/1
    Hardware Egress Counters
      0 Good, 0 bad protocol, 0 bad header cksum, 0 bad FC CRC
    Hardware Ingress Counters
      0 Good, 0 protocol error, 0 header checksum error
      0 FC CRC error, 0 iSCSI CRC error, 0 parity error
    Software Egress Counters
      0 good frames, 0 bad header cksum, 0 bad FIFO SOP
      0 parity error, 0 FC CRC error, 0 timestamp expired error
      0 unregistered port index, 0 unknown internal type
      0 RDL ok, 0 RDL drop (too big), 0 RDL ttl_1
      0 idle poll count, 146 loopback
      0 FCC PQ, 0 FCC EQ, 0 FCC generated
      Flow Control: 0 [0], 0 [1], 0 [2], 0 [3]
    Software Ingress Counters
      0 Good frames, 0 header cksum error, 0 FC CRC error
      0 iSCSI CRC error, 0 descriptor SOP error, 0 parity error
      0 frames soft queued, 0 current Q, 0 max Q, 0 low memory
      0 out of memory drop, 0 queue full drop
      0 RDL ok, 0 RDL drop (too big)




The following example shows the statistics for FCIP on the specified interface.

switch# show ips stats fabric fcip iscsi 1
DPP Fabric Statistics for fcip1
    Hardware Egress Counters
      0 Good, 0 bad protocol, 0 bad header cksum, 0 bad FC CRC
    Hardware Ingress Counters
      0 Good, 0 protocol error, 0 header checksum error
      0 FC CRC error, 0 iSCSI CRC error, 0 parity error
    Software Egress Counters
      0 good frames, 0 bad header cksum, 0 bad FIFO SOP
      0 parity error, 0 FC CRC error, 0 timestamp expired error
      0 unregistered port index, 0 unknown internal type
      0 RDL ok, 0 RDL drop (too big), 0 RDL ttl_1
      0 idle poll count, 0 loopback
      0 FCC PQ, 0 FCC EQ, 0 FCC generated
      Flow Control: 0 [0], 0 [1], 0 [2], 0 [3]
    Software Ingress Counters
      0 Good frames, 0 header cksum error, 0 FC CRC error
      0 iSCSI CRC error, 0 descriptor SOP error, 0 parity error
      0 frames soft queued, 0 current Q, 0 max Q, 0 low memory
      0 out of memory drop, 0 queue full drop
      0 RDL ok, 0 RDL drop (too big)
      Flow Control: 0 [0], 0 [1], 0 [2], 0 [3]
      Flow Control: 0 [0], 0 [1], 0 [2], 0 [3]

Related Commands

Command
Description

clear ips stats fabric interface

Clears the statistics for the given iSCSI or FCIP interface on a Cisco MDS 9000 18/4-Port Multi Service Module IPS linecard.



show ips stats netsim

To display IP Network Simulator interface statistics, use the show ips stats netsim command.

show ips stats netsim ingress gigabitethernet slot/port

Syntax Description

ingress

Specifies the ingress direction.

gigabitethernet slot/port

Specifies the the slot and port number of the Gigabit Ethernet interface.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.1(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

The parameters displayed by default are delay, bandwidth, queue size, and queue delay. The network statistics displayed are number of packets dropped, queue size, number of packets reordered, and average speed.

Examples

The following example shows the IP Network Simulator statistics for interface 2/3.

switch# show ips stats netsim ingress gigabitethernet 2/3
Network Simulator Configuration for Ingress on GigabitEthernet2/3
Delay : 50000 microseconds
Rate : 1000000 kbps
Max_q : 100000 bytes
Max_qdelay : 600000 clocks
Random Drop % : 1.00%
Network Simulator Statistics for Ingress on GigabitEthernet2/3
Dropped (tot) = 28
Dropped (netsim) = 14
Reordered (netsim) = 0
Max Qlen(pkt) = 7
Qlen (pkt) = 0
Max Qlen (byte) = 326
Qlen (byte) = 0
Mintxdel(poll) = 852
Mintxdel(ethtx) = 360
empty = 757
txdel = 8
late = 617
Average speed = 0 Kbps

Related Commands

Command
Description

ips netsim enable

Enables two Gigabit Ethernet interfaces to operate in the network simulation mode.


show ips status

To display the IP storage status, use the show ips status command.

show ips status [module slot]

Syntax Description

module slot

Identifies the module in the specified slot.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.1(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the IP storage status for all modules on the switch.

switch# show ips status
        Port 8/1 READY
        Port 8/2 READY
        Port 8/3 READY
        Port 8/4 READY
        Port 8/5 READY
        Port 8/6 READY
        Port 8/7 READY
        Port 8/8 READY

The following example displays the IP storage status for the module in slot 9.

switch# show ips status module 9
        Port 9/1 READY
        Port 9/2 READY
        Port 9/3 READY
        Port 9/4 READY
        Port 9/5 READY
        Port 9/6 READY
        Port 9/7 READY
        Port 9/8 READY

show ipv6 access-list

To display a summary of IPv6 access control lists (ACLs), use the show ipv6 access-list command.

show ipv6 access-list [list-name]

Syntax Description

list-name

Specifies the name of the ACL. The maximum size is 64.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.1(0)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays an IPv6 access control list.

switch# show ipv6 access-list
Access List Name/Number          Filters IF   Status    Creation Time
-------------------------------- ------- ---- --------- -------------
abc                              3       7    active    Tue Jun 24 17:51:40 2003 
x1                               3       1    active    Tue Jun 24 18:32:25 2003
x3                               0       1    not-ready Tue Jun 24 18:32:28 2003

Related Commands

Command
Description

ipv6 access-list

Configures an IPv6-ACL.


show ipv6 interface

To display IPv6 interface status and configuration information, use the show ipv6 interface command.

show ipv6 interface [gigabitethernet slot/port | mgmt 0 | port-channel port-channel-number | vsan vsan-id]

Syntax Description

gigabitethernet slot/port

Displays a Gigabit Ethernet interface.

mgmt 0

Displays the management interface.

port-channel

Displays a PortChannel interface.

port-channel-number

Specifies the PortChannel number. The range is 1 to 128.

vsan

Displays an IPFC VSAN interface.

vsan-id

Specifies the VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.1(0)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displaysIPv6 interface information.

switch# show ipv6 interface
GigabitEthernet1/2 is up
  IPv6 is enabled
  Global address(es):
    5000::1/64
  Link-local address(es):
    fe80::205:30ff:fe01:a6bf
  ND DAD is disabled
  ND reachable time is 30000 milliseconds
  ND retransmission time is 1000 milliseconds
  Stateless autoconfig for addresses disabled

GigabitEthernet2/2 is up
  IPv6 is enabled
  Global address(es):
    6000::1/64
  Link-local address(es):
    fe80::205:30ff:fe00:a413
  ND DAD is disabled
  ND reachable time is 30000 milliseconds
  ND retransmission time is 1000 milliseconds
  Stateless autoconfig for addresses disabled

Related Commands

Command
Description

ipv6 address

Configures an IPv6 address.

ipv6 nd

Configures IPv6 neighbor discovery commands.

ipv6 route

Configures an IPv6 static route.

show ipv6 neighbors

Displays information about IPv6 neighbors for the system.

show ipv6 route

Displays the IPv6 routes configured on the system.


show ipv6 neighbours

To display IPv6 neighbors configuration information, use the show ipv6 neighbours command.

show ipv6 neighbours [interface {gigabitethernet slot/port | mgmt 0 | vsan vsan-id}]

Syntax Description

interface

Displays the IP interface status and configuration.

gigabitethernet slot/port

Displays a Gigabit Ethernet interface slot and port number.

mgmt 0

Displays the management interface.

vsan vsan-id

Displays an IPFC VSAN interface and specifies the VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.1(0)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays information about IPv6 neighbor discovery.

switch# show ipv6 neighbours gigabitethernet 2/1

IPv6 Address                              Age Link-layer Addr State Interface
2001:0DB8:0:4::2                            0 0003.a0d6.141e  REACH Ethernet2
FE80::XXXX:A0FF:FED6:141E                   0 0003.a0d6.141e  REACH Ethernet2
2001:0DB8:1::45a                            - 0002.7d1a.9472  REACH Ethernet2

Related Commands

Command
Description

ipv6 nd

Configures IPv6 neighbor discovery commands.


show ipv6 route

To display the IPv6 routes configured on the system, use the show ipv6 route command.

show ipv6 route

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.1(0)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays information about an IPv6 route.

switch# show ipv6 route
IPv6 Routing Table
Codes: C - Connected, L - Local, S - Static G - Gateway
C    5000::/64
     via fe80::205:30ff:fe01:a6bf, GigabitEthernet1/2
C    6000::/64
     via fe80::205:30ff:fe00:a413, GigabitEthernet2/2
L    fe80::/10
     via ::
L    ff00::/8
     via ::

Related CommandsIPv6 Routing Table

Related CommandsCodes: C - Connected, L - Local, S - Static G - Gateway

Related CommandsC 2000::/64

Related Commands via fe80::20c:30ff:fed9:fdbc, mgmt0

Related CommandsL fe80::/10

Related Commands via ::

Related CommandsL ff00::/8

Related Commands via ::

Command
Description

ipv6 route

Configures an IPv6 route.


show ipv6 routing

To display IPv6 unicast routing information, use the show ipv6 routing command.

show ipv6 routing

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.1(0)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

switch# show ipv6 routing
ipv6 routing is enabled

Related Commands

Command
Description

ipv6 routing

Enables IPv6 unicast routing.


show ipv6 traffic

To display IPv6 protocol statistics for the system, use the show ipv6 traffic command.

show ipv6 traffic [interface {gigabitethernet slot/port | mgmt 0 | port-channel number | vsan vsan-id}]

Syntax Description

interface

Displays the IP interface status and configuration.

gigabitethernet slot/port

Displays a Gigabit Ethernet interface slot and port number.

mgmt 0

Displays the management interface.

port-channel number

Dispalsy the PortChannel interface. The range is 1 to 256.

vsan vsan-id

Displays a IPFC VSAN interface and specifies the VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.1(0)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays IPv6 protocol statistics on the system.

switch# show ipv6 traffic
IPv6 Statistics:
  Rcvd:  1 total, 0 local destination
         0 errors, 0 truncated, 0 too big
         0 unknown protocol, 0 dropped
         0 fragments, 0 reassembled
         0 couldn't reassemble, 0 reassembly timeouts
  Sent:  0 generated, 0 forwarded 0 dropped
         0 fragmented, 0 fragments created, 0 couldn't fragment

ICMPv6 Statistics:
  Rcvd:  0 total, 0 errors, 0 unreachables, 0 time exceeded
         0 too big, 0 param probs, 0 admin prohibs
         0 echos, 0 echo reply, 0 redirects
         0 group query, 0 group report, 0 group reduce
         0 router solicit, 0 router advert
         0 neighbor solicit, 0 neighbor advert
  Sent:  74 total, 0 errors, 0 unreachables, 0 time exceeded
         0 too big, 0 param probs, 0 admin prohibs
         0 echos, 0 echo reply, 0 redirects
         0 group query, 53 group report, 0 group reduce
         0 router solicit, 0 router advert
         0 neighbor solicit, 21 neighbor advert

The following example displays IPv6 traffic on Gigabit Ethernet interface 2/2.

switch# show ipv6 traffic interface gigabitethernet 2/2
IPv6 Statistics for GigabitEthernet2/2
  Rcvd:  10 total, 0 local destination
         0 errors, 0 truncated, 0 too big
         0 unknown protocol, 0 dropped
         0 fragments, 0 reassembled
         0 couldn't reassemble, 0 reassembly timeouts
  Sent:  54 generated, 0 forwarded 0 dropped
         0 fragmented, 0 fragments created, 0 couldn't fragment

ICMPv6 Statistics for GigabitEthernet2/2
  Rcvd:  4 total, 0 errors, 0 unreachables, 0 time exceeded
         0 too big, 0 param probs, 0 admin prohibs
         0 echos, 0 echo reply, 0 redirects
         0 group query, 2 group report, 0 group reduce
         0 router solicit, 0 router advert
         0 neighbor solicit, 2 neighbor advert
  Sent:  21 total, 0 errors, 0 unreachables, 0 time exceeded
         0 too big, 0 param probs, 0 admin prohibs
         0 echos, 0 echo reply, 0 redirects
         0 group query, 6 group report, 3 group reduce
         2 router solicit, 0 router advert
         2 neighbor solicit, 8 neighbor advert

show isapi dpp

To obtain a list of ITLs for a specific Data Path Processor (DPP), use the show isapi dpp command.

show isapi dpp dpp-number

Syntax Description

dpp-number

Specifies the slot along with the DPP number.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the isapi infomation for DPP number 7.

module-3# show isapi dpp 7 queue
I_T 0x837c9140 [vsan 42 host 0x8d0005 vt 8d0014/92:81:00:00:08:50:ca:d4]: 0 tasks, mtu 
2048, seqid 99, abts 0 BSY
Q 837cc380: LUN 3, status 0x22, R/W access 0x0/0x0, 0 tasks, 0 busy/TSF, 0 ho
  Tasks:
Q 837cbd80: LUN 2, status 0x22, R/W access 0x0/0x0, 0 tasks, 0 busy/TSF, 0 ho
  Tasks:
Q 837cb100: LUN 1, status 0x22, R/W access 0x0/0x0, 0 tasks, 0 busy/TSF, 0 ho
  Tasks:
Q 837cb080: LUN 0, status 0x22, R/W access 0x0/0x0, 0 tasks, 0 busy/TSF, 0 ho
  Tasks:

Related Commandss

Command
Description

show isapi dpp all queue

Displays ITLs for all DPPs on the SSM.


show isapi tech-support santap file

To display ISAPI information for troubleshooting, use show isapi tech-support santap file command.

show isapi tech-support santap file [name]

Syntax Description

name

Enter the name of the file. The file is stored on modflash.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

Configuration mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.4(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the isapi infomation for troubleshooting:

switch# attach module 13
Attaching to module 13 ...
To exit type 'exit', to abort type '$.'
Bad terminal type: "ansi". Will assume vt100.
module-13# show isapi tech-support santap file cisco
Re-directing tech support information to file: cisco
module-13#

Related Commands

Command
Description

show isapi dpp all queue

Displays ITLs for all DPPs on the SSM.


show iscsi global

To display global iSCSI configured information, use the show iscsi global command.

show iscsi global

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.1(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays all configured iSCSI initiators.

switch# show iscsi global
iSCSI Global information 
Authentication: CHAP, NONE 
Import FC Target: Enabled 
Initiator idle timeout: 300 seconds 
Dynamic Initiator: iSLB 
Number of target node: 1 
Number of portals: 2 
Number of session: 0 
Failed session: 0, Last failed initiator name:

show iscsi initiator

To display information about all the iSCSI nodes that are remote to the switch, use the show iscsi initiator command.

show iscsi initiator [configured [initiator-name] | detail | fcp-session [detail] | iscsi-session [detail] | summary [name]]

Syntax Description

configured

Displays the configured information for the iSCSI initiator.

initiator-name

Specifies the name of an initiator.

detail

Displays detailed iSCSI initiator information.

fcp-session

Displays the Fibre Channel session details.

iscsi-session

Displays iSCSI session details.

summary

Displays summary information.

name

Displays initiator name information.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.1(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

If no parameter is provided the command lists all the active iSCSI initiators. If the iSCSI node name is provided then the command lists the details of that iSCSI initiator.

Examples

The following example displays all iSCSI initiators.

switch# show iscsi initiator 
iSCSI Node name is iqn.1987-05.com.cisco.01.15cee6e7925087abc82ed96377653c8
    iSCSI alias name: iscsi7-lnx
    Node WWN is 23:10:00:05:30:00:7e:a0 (dynamic)
    Member of vsans: 1
    Number of Virtual n_ports: 1
    Virtual Port WWN is 23:12:00:05:30:00:7e:a0 (dynamic)
      Interface iSCSI 8/3, Portal group tag: 0x382
        VSAN ID 1, FCID 0xdc0100

iSCSI Node name is iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:02.91b0ee2e8aa1.iscsi16-w2k
    iSCSI alias name: ISCSI16-W2K
    Node WWN is 23:1f:00:05:30:00:7e:a0 (dynamic)
    Member of vsans: 1
    Number of Virtual n_ports: 1
    Virtual Port WWN is 23:28:00:05:30:00:7e:a0 (dynamic)
      Interface iSCSI 8/3, Portal group tag: 0x382
        VSAN ID 1, FCID 0xdc0101

iSCSI Node name is iqn.1987-05.com.cisco.01.b6ca466f8b4d8e848ab17e92f24bf9cc
    iSCSI alias name: iscsi6-lnx
    Node WWN is 23:29:00:05:30:00:7e:a0 (dynamic)
    Member of vsans: 1, 2, 3, 4
    Number of Virtual n_ports: 1
    Virtual Port WWN is 23:2a:00:05:30:00:7e:a0 (dynamic)
      Interface iSCSI 8/3, Portal group tag: 0x382
        VSAN ID 4, FCID 0xee0000
        VSAN ID 3, FCID 0xee0100
        VSAN ID 2, FCID 0xee0000
        VSAN ID 1, FCID 0xdc0102
...

The following example displays detailed Information for all iSCSI initiators.

switch# show iscsi initiator detail
iSCSI Node name is iqn.1987-05.com.cisco.01.15cee6e7925087abc82ed96377653c8
    iSCSI alias name: iscsi7-lnx
    Node WWN is 23:10:00:05:30:00:7e:a0 (dynamic)
    Member of vsans: 1
    Number of Virtual n_ports: 1

    Virtual Port WWN is 23:10:00:05:30:00:7e:a0 (dynamic)
      Interface iSCSI 8/3, Portal group tag is 0x382
        VSAN ID 1, FCID 0xdc0100
        No. of FC sessions: 3
        No. of iSCSI sessions: 2

        iSCSI session details

          Target node: iqn.com.domainname.172.22.93.143.08-03.gw.22000020374b5247
          Statistics:
            PDU: Command: 0, Response: 0
            Bytes: TX: 0, RX: 0
            Number of connection: 1
          TCP parameters
            Connection Local 10.1.3.3:3260, Remote 10.1.3.107:34112
            Path MTU 1500 bytes
            Current retransmission timeout is 300 ms
            Round trip time: Smoothed 2 ms, Variance: 1
            Advertised window: Current: 6 KB, Maximum: 6 KB, Scale: 3
            Peer receive window: Current: 250 KB, Maximum: 250 KB, Scale: 2
            Congestion window: Current: 8 KB

          Target node: iqn.com.domainname.172.22.93.143.08-03.gw.22000020374b5247
          Statistics:
            PDU: Command: 0, Response: 0
            Bytes: TX: 0, RX: 0
            Number of connection: 1
          TCP parameters
            Connection Local 10.1.3.3:3260, Remote 10.1.3.107:34112
            Path MTU 1500 bytes
            Current retransmission timeout is 300 ms
            Round trip time: Smoothed 2 ms, Variance: 1
            Advertised window: Current: 6 KB, Maximum: 6 KB, Scale: 3
            Peer receive window: Current: 250 KB, Maximum: 250 KB, Scale: 2
            Congestion window: Current: 8 KB
...

show iscsi session

To display iSCSI session information, use the show iscsi session command.

show iscsi session [incoming] [initiator name] [outgoing] [target name] [detail]

Syntax Description

detail

Displays detailed iSCSI session information.

incoming

Displays incoming iSCSI sessions.

initiator name

Displays specific iSCSI initiator session information. Maximum length is 80 characters.

outgoing

Displays outgoing iSCSI sessions

target name

Displays specific iSCSI target session information. Maximum length is 80 characters.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.1(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

All the parameters are optional in the show iscsi session commands. If no parameter is provided the command lists all the active iSCSI initiator or target sessions. If the IP address or iSCSI node name is provided, then the command lists details of all sessions from that initiator or to that target.

Examples

The following command displays the iSCSI session information.

switch# show iscsi session 
Initiator iqn.1987-05.com.cisco.01.15cee6e7925087abc82ed96377653c8
  Session #1
    Target iqn.com.domainname.172.22.93.143.08-03.gw.22000020374b5247
    VSAN 1, ISID 000000000000, Status active, no reservation

  Session #2
    Target iqn.com.domainname.172.22.93.143.08-03.gw.220000203738e77d
    VSAN 1, ISID 000000000000, Status active, no reservation

Initiator iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:02.91b0ee2e8aa1.iscsi16-w2k
  Session #1
    Discovery session, ISID 00023d00022f, Status active

  Session #2
    Target iqn.com.domainname.172.22.93.143.08-03.gw.2200002037388bc2
    VSAN 1, ISID 00023d000230, Status active, no reservation
...

The following command displays the specified iSCSI target.

switch# show iscsi session target 
iqn.com.domainname.172.22.93.143.08-03.gw.220000203738e77d
Initiator iqn.1987-05.com.cisco.01.15cee6e7925087abc82ed96377653c8
  Session #1
    Target iqn.com.domainname.172.22.93.143.08-03.gw.220000203738e77d
    VSAN 1, ISID 000000000000, Status active, no reservation

Note On the IPS module, you can verify what iSCSI initiator IQN has been assigned which pWWN when it logs in by using the show zone active vsan vsan-id command.
switch# zone name iscsi_16_A vsan 16
* fcid 0x7700d4 [pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:c5:2d:6d]
* fcid 0x7700d5 [pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:c5:2e:2e]
* fcid 0x770100 [symbolic-nodename iqn.1987-05.com.cisco.02.BC3FEEFC431B199F81F33E97E2809C14.NUYEAR]


The following command displays the specified iSCSI initiator.

switch# show iscsi session initiator iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:02.91b0ee2e8aa1.iscsi16-w2k
Initiator iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:02.91b0ee2e8aa1.iscsi16-w2k
  Session #1
    Discovery session, ISID 00023d00022f, Status active

  Session #2
    Target iqn.com.domainname.172.22.93.143.08-03.gw.2200002037388bc2
    VSAN 1, ISID 00023d000230, Status active, no reservation

  Session #3
    Target iqn.com.domainname.172.22.93.143.08-03.gw.210000203739ad7f
    VSAN 1, ISID 00023d000235, Status active, no reservation

  Session #4
    Target iqn.com.domainname.172.22.93.143.08-03.gw.210000203739aa3a
    VSAN 1, ISID 00023d000236, Status active, no reservation

  Session #5
    Target iqn.com.domainname.172.22.93.143.08-03.gw.210000203739ada7
    VSAN 1, ISID 00023d000237, Status active, no reservation

  Session #6
    Target iqn.com.domainname.172.22.93.143.08-03.gw.2200002037381ccb
    VSAN 1, ISID 00023d000370, Status active, no reservation

  Session #7
    Target iqn.com.domainname.172.22.93.143.08-03.gw.2200002037388b54
    VSAN 1, ISID 00023d000371, Status active, no reservation

  Session #8
    Target iqn.com.domainname.172.22.93.143.08-03.gw.220000203738a194
    VSAN 1, ISID 00023d000372, Status active, no reservation

  Session #9
    Target iqn.com.domainname.172.22.93.143.08-03.gw.2200002037360053
    VSAN 1, ISID 00023d000373, Status active, no reservation

show iscsi stats

To display the iSCSI statistics information, use the show iscsi stats command.

show iscsi stats [iscsi slot/port] [clear | detail]

Syntax Description

iscsi slot/port

Displays statistics for the specified iSCSI interface.

clear

Clears iSCSI statistics for the session or interface.

detail

Displays detailed iSCSI statistics for the session or interface.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.1(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following command displays brief iSCSI statistics.
switch# show iscsi stats
iscsi8/1
    5 minutes input rate 23334800 bits/sec, 2916850 bytes/sec, 2841 frames/sec
    5 minutes output rate 45318424 bits/sec, 5664803 bytes/sec, 4170 frames/sec
    iSCSI statistics
      86382665 packets input, 2689441036 bytes
        3916933 Command pdus, 82463404 Data-out pdus, 2837976576 Data-out bytes,
 0 fragments
      131109319 packets output, 2091677936 bytes
        3916876 Response pdus (with sense 0), 1289224 R2T pdus
        125900891 Data-in pdus, 93381152 Data-in bytes

iscsi8/2
    5 minutes input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    5 minutes output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    iSCSI statistics
      0 packets input, 0 bytes
        0 Command pdus, 0 Data-out pdus, 0 Data-out bytes, 0 fragments
      0 packets output, 0 bytes
        0 Response pdus (with sense 0), 0 R2T pdus
        0 Data-in pdus, 0 Data-in bytes

iscsi8/3
    5 minutes input rate 272 bits/sec, 34 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    5 minutes output rate 40 bits/sec, 5 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    iSCSI statistics
      30 packets input, 10228 bytes
        0 Command pdus, 0 Data-out pdus, 0 Data-out bytes, 0 fragments
      30 packets output, 1744 bytes
        0 Response pdus (with sense 0), 0 R2T pdus
        0 Data-in pdus, 0 Data-in bytes

iscsi8/4
    5 minutes input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    5 minutes output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    iSCSI statistics
      0 packets input, 0 bytes
        0 Command pdus, 0 Data-out pdus, 0 Data-out bytes, 0 fragments
      0 packets output, 0 bytes
        0 Response pdus (with sense 0), 0 R2T pdus
        0 Data-in pdus, 0 Data-in bytes

iscsi8/5
    5 minutes input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    5 minutes output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    iSCSI statistics
      0 packets input, 0 bytes
        0 Command pdus, 0 Data-out pdus, 0 Data-out bytes, 0 fragments
      0 packets output, 0 bytes
        0 Response pdus (with sense 0), 0 R2T pdus
        0 Data-in pdus, 0 Data-in bytes

iscsi8/6
    5 minutes input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    5 minutes output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    iSCSI statistics
      0 packets input, 0 bytes
        0 Command pdus, 0 Data-out pdus, 0 Data-out bytes, 0 fragments
      0 packets output, 0 bytes
        0 Response pdus (with sense 0), 0 R2T pdus
        0 Data-in pdus, 0 Data-in bytes

iscsi8/7
    5 minutes input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    5 minutes output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    iSCSI statistics
      0 packets input, 0 bytes
        0 Command pdus, 0 Data-out pdus, 0 Data-out bytes, 0 fragments
      0 packets output, 0 bytes
        0 Response pdus (with sense 0), 0 R2T pdus
        0 Data-in pdus, 0 Data-in bytes

iscsi8/8
    5 minutes input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    5 minutes output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    iSCSI statistics
      0 packets input, 0 bytes
        0 Command pdus, 0 Data-out pdus, 0 Data-out bytes, 0 fragments
      0 packets output, 0 bytes
        0 Response pdus (with sense 0), 0 R2T pdus
        0 Data-in pdus, 0 Data-in bytes

The following command displays detailed iSCSI statistics.

switch# show iscsi stats detail
iscsi8/1
    5 minutes input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    5 minutes output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    iSCSI statistics
      0 packets input, 0 bytes
        0 Command pdus, 0 Data-out pdus, 0 Data-out bytes, 0 fragments
      0 packets output, 0 bytes
        0 Response pdus (with sense 0), 0 R2T pdus
        0 Data-in pdus, 0 Data-in bytes
  iSCSI Forward:
    Command: 0 PDUs (Received: 0)
    Data-Out (Write): 0 PDUs (Received 0), 0 fragments, 0 bytes
  FCP Forward:
    Xfer_rdy: 0 (Received: 0)
    Data-In: 0 (Received: 0), 0 bytes
    Response: 0 (Received: 0), with sense 0
    TMF Resp: 0

  iSCSI Stats:
    Login: attempt: 0, succeed: 0, fail: 0, authen fail: 0
    Rcvd: NOP-Out: 0, Sent: NOP-In: 0
          NOP-In: 0, Sent: NOP-Out: 0
          TMF-REQ: 0, Sent: TMF-RESP: 0
          Text-REQ: 0, Sent: Text-RESP: 0
          SNACK: 0
          Unrecognized Opcode: 0, Bad header digest: 0
          Command in window but not next: 0, exceed wait queue limit: 0
          Received PDU in wrong phase: 0
  FCP Stats:
    Total: Sent: 0
           Received: 0 (Error: 0, Unknown: 0)
    Sent: PLOGI: 0, Rcvd: PLOGI_ACC: 0, PLOGI_RJT: 0
          PRLI: 0, Rcvd: PRLI_ACC: 0, PRLI_RJT: 0, Error resp: 0
          LOGO: 0, Rcvd: LOGO_ACC: 0, LOGO_RJT: 0
          ABTS: 0, Rcvd: ABTS_ACC: 0
          TMF REQ: 0
          Self orig command: 0, Rcvd: data: 0, resp: 0
    Rcvd: PLOGI: 0, Sent: PLOGI_ACC: 0
          LOGO: 0, Sent: LOGO_ACC: 0
          PRLI: 0, Sent: PRLI_ACC: 0
          ABTS: 0

  iSCSI Drop:
    Command: Target down 0, Task in progress 0, LUN map fail 0
             CmdSeqNo not in window 0, No Exchange ID 0, Reject 0
             Persistent Resv 0    Data-Out: 0, TMF-Req: 0
  FCP Drop:
    Xfer_rdy: 0, Data-In: 0, Response: 0

  Buffer Stats:
    Buffer less than header size: 0, Partial: 0, Split: 0
    Pullup give new buf: 0, Out of contiguous buf: 0, Unaligned m_data: 0

iscsi8/2
    5 minutes input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    5 minutes output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    iSCSI statistics
      0 packets input, 0 bytes
        0 Command pdus, 0 Data-out pdus, 0 Data-out bytes, 0 fragments
      0 packets output, 0 bytes
        0 Response pdus (with sense 0), 0 R2T pdus
        0 Data-in pdus, 0 Data-in bytes
  iSCSI Forward:
    Command: 0 PDUs (Received: 0)
    Data-Out (Write): 0 PDUs (Received 0), 0 fragments, 0 bytes
  FCP Forward:
    Xfer_rdy: 0 (Received: 0)
    Data-In: 0 (Received: 0), 0 bytes
    Response: 0 (Received: 0), with sense 0
...

The following command displays detailed statistics for the specified iSCSI interface.

switch# show iscsi stats iscsi 8/1
iscsi8/1
    5 minutes input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    5 minutes output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    iSCSI statistics
      0 packets input, 0 bytes
        0 Command pdus, 0 Data-out pdus, 0 Data-out bytes, 0 fragments
      0 packets output, 0 bytes
        0 Response pdus (with sense 0), 0 R2T pdus
        0 Data-in pdus, 0 Data-in bytes

show iscsi virtual-target

To display all the iSCSI nodes that are local to the switch, use the show iscsi virtual-target command.

show iscsi virtual-target [configured] [name]

Syntax Description

configured

Show the information for all iSCSI ports.

name

Show iSCSI information for the specified virtual-target.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.1(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

If no parameter is provided the command lists all the active iSCSI virtual targets. If the iSCSI node name is provided then the command lists the details of that iSCSI virtual target.

Examples

The following example displays information on all the iSCSI virtual targets.

switch# show iscsi virtual-target 
target: abc1
    Port WWN 21:00:00:20:37:a6:b0:bf
    Configured node
target: iqn.com.domainname.172.22.93.143.08-03.gw.22000020374b5247
    Port WWN 22:00:00:20:37:4b:52:47 , VSAN 1
    Auto-created node
...
target: iqn.com.domainname.172.22.93.143.08-03.gw.210000203739aa39
    Port WWN 21:00:00:20:37:39:aa:39 , VSAN 1
    Auto-created node

The following example displays a specified iSCSI virtual target.

switch# show iscsi virtual-target 
iqn.com.domainname.172.22.93.143.08-03.gw.210000203739a95b
target: iqn.com.domainname.172.22.93.143.08-03.gw.210000203739a95b
    Port WWN 21:00:00:20:37:39:a9:5b , VSAN 1
    Auto-created node

The following example displays the trespass status for a virtual target.

switch# show iscsi virtual-target iqn.abc
target: abc 
    Port WWN 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 
    Configured node
    all initiator permit is disabled 
    trespass support is  enabled S

show islb cfs-session status

To display iSCSI server load balancing (iSLB) Cisco Fabric Services information, use the show islb command.

show islb cfs-session status

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays iSLB session information.

ips-hac2# show islb cfs-session status
last action               : fabric distribute disable
last action result        : success
last action failure cause : success

Related Commands

Command
Description

show islb initiator

Displays iSLB initiator information.

show islb merge status

Displays iSLB merge status information.

show islb pending

Displays iSLB pending configurations.

show islb pending-diff

Displays iSLB pending configuration differences.

show islb session

Displays iSLB session information.

show islb status

Displays iSLB CFS status information.

show islb virtual-target

Displays iSLB virtual target information.

show islb vrrp

Display iSLB VRRP load balancing information.


show islb initiator

To display iSCSI server load balancing (iSLB) Cisco Fabric Services information, use the show islb initiator command.

show islb initiator [name node-name [detail | fcp-session [detail] | iscsi-session [detail]] | configured [name initiator-name] | detail | fcp-session [detail] | iscsi-session [detail] | summary [name]]

Syntax Description

name node-name

Displays the initiator node name. The maximum size is 80.

detail

Displays more detailed information.

fcp-session

Displays Fbire Channel session details.

iscsi-session

Displays iSLB session details.

configured

Displays iSLB initiator configured information.

name initiator-name

Displays the configured initiator name. The maximum size is 223.

summary

Displays iSLB initiator summary information.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows iSLB initiator configuration information.

switch# show islb initiator configured
iSCSI Node name is 1.1.1.1

    No. of PWWN: 2
      Port WWN is 23:01:00:0c:85:90:3e:82
      Port WWN is 23:02:00:0c:85:90:3e:82
    Load Balance Metric: 1000
    Number of Initiator Targets: 0

iSCSI Node name is 2.2.2.2

    Load Balance Metric: 1000
    Number of Initiator Targets: 0

Related Commands

Command
Description

show islb cfs-session status

Displays iSLB session status and status information.

show islb merge status

Displays iSLB merge status information.

show islb pending

Displays iSLB pending configurations.

show islb pending-diff

Displays iSLB pending configuration differences.

show islb session

Displays iSLB session information.

show islb status

Displays iSLB CFS status information.

show islb virtual-target

Displays iSLB virtual target information.

show islb vrrp

Display iSLB VRRP load balancing information.


show islb merge status

To display iSCSI server load balancing (iSLB) merge status information, use the show islb merge status command.

show islb merge status

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows iSLB merge status information.

switch# show islb merge status
Merge Status: SUCCESS

Related Commands

Command
Description

show islb cfs-session status

Displays iSLB session information.

show islb initiator

Displays iSLB initiator information.

show islb pending

Displays iSLB pending configurations.

show islb pending-diff

Displays iSLB pending configuration differences.

show islb session

Displays iSLB session information.

show islb status

Displays iSLB CFS status information.

show islb virtual-target

Displays iSLB virtual target information.

show islb vrrp

Display iSLB VRRP load balancing information.


show islb pending

To display iSCSI server load balancing (iSLB) pending configurations, use the show islb pending command.

show islb pending

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows iSLB pending configuration information.

switch# show islb pending 
iscsi initiator idle-timeout 10
islb initiator ip-address 10.1.1.1
static pWWN 23:01:00:0c:85:90:3e:82
static pWWN 23:06:00:0c:85:90:3e:82
username test1
islb initiator ip-address 10.1.1.2 
static nWWN 23:02:00:0c:85:90:3e:82

Related Commands

Command
Description

show islb initiator

Displays iSLB initiator information.

show islb cfs-session status

Displays iSLB session information.

show islb merge status

Displays iSLB merge status information.

show islb pending-diff

Displays iSLB pending configuration differences.

show islb session

Displays iSLB session information.

show islb status

Displays iSLB CFS status information.

show islb virtual-target

Displays iSLB virtual target information.

show islb vrrp

Display iSLB VRRP load balancing information.


show islb pending-diff

To display iSCSI server load balancing (iSLB) pending configuration differences, use the show islb pending-diff command.

show islb pending-diff

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows iSLB pending configuration differences.

switch# show islb pending-diff 
+iscsi initiator idle-timeout 10 
islb initiator ip-address 10.1.1.1 
+ static pWWN 23:06:00:0c:85:90:3e:82 
+islb initiator ip-address 10.1.1.2 
+ static nWWN 23:02:00:0c:85:90:3e:82

Related Commands+iscsi initiator idle-timeout 10
islb initiator ip-address 10.1.1.1
+ static pWWN 23:06:00:0c:85:90:3e:82
+islb initiator ip-address 10.1.1.2
+ static nWWN 23:02:00:0c:85:90:3e:82

Command
Description

show islb cfs-session status

Displays iSLB session information.

show islb initiator

Displays iSLB initiator information.

show islb merge status

Displays iSLB merge status information.

show islb pending

Displays iSLB pending configurations.

show islb session

Displays iSLB session information.

show islb status

Displays iSLB CFS status information.

show islb virtual-target

Displays iSLB virtual target information.

show islb vrrp

Display iSLB VRRP load balancing information.


show islb session

To display iSLB session information, use the show islb session command.

show islb session [detail | incoming | initiator initiator-node-name | iscsi slot-number | outgoing | target target-node-name]

Syntax Description

detail

Displays detailed iSLB session information.

incoming

Displays incoming iSLB sessions.

initiator initiator-node-name

Displays session information for a specific iSLB initiator. The maximum size for the initiator node name is 80.

iscsi slot-port

Specifies the iSCSI interface.

outgoing

Displays outgoing iSLB sessions.

target

Displays session information for a specific iSLB target. The maximum size for the target node name is 80.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows iSLB session information.

switch# show islb session
Initiator iqn.1987-05.com.cisco.01.15cee6e7925087abc82ed96377653c8
  Session #1
      Target iqn.com.domainname.172.22.93.143.08-03.gw.22000020374b5247
      VSAN 1, ISID 000000000000, Status active, no reservation
  Session #2
      Target iqn.com.domainname.172.22.93.143.08-03.gw.220000203738e77d
      VSAN 1, ISID 000000000000, Status active, no reservation

Initiator iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:02.91b0ee2e8aa1.iscsi16-w2k
  Session #1
     Discovery session, ISID 00023d00022f, Status active
  Session #2
      Target iqn.com.domainname.172.22.93.143.08-03.gw.2200002037388bc2
     VSAN 1, ISID 00023d000230, Status active, no reservation

Related Commands

Command
Description

show islb cfs-session status

Displays iSLB session information.

show islb initiator

Displays iSLB initiator information.

show islb merge status

Displays iSLB merge status information.

show islb pending

Displays iSLB pending configurations.

show islb pending-diff

Displays iSLB CFS pending configuration differences.

show islb status

Displys iSLB CFS status information.

show islb virtual-target

Displays iSLB virtual target information.

show islb vrrp

Display iSLB VRRP load balancing information.


show islb status

To display iSCSI server load balancing (iSLB) Cisco Fabric Services status, use the show islb status command.

show islb status

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows iSLB CFS status.

switch# show islb status 
iSLB Distribute is enabled
iSLB CFS Session does not exist

Related Commands

Command
Description

show islb cfs-session status

Displays iSLB session information.

show islb initiator

Displays iSLB initiator information.

show islb merge status

Displays iSLB merge status information.

show islb pending

Displays iSLB pending configurations.

show islb pending-diff

Displays iSLB CFS pending configuration differences.

show islb session

Displays iSLB session information.

show islb virtual-target

Displays iSLB virtual target information.

show islb vrrp

Display iSLB VRRP load balancing information.


show islb virtual-target

To display information about iSLB virtual targets, use the show islb virtual-target command.

show islb virtual-target [name | configured name]

Syntax Description

name

Specifies the iSLB virtual target name. The range is 16 bytes to 223 bytes.

configured

Displays information about configured iSLB virtual targets.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows an iSLB target.

switch# show islb virtual-target newtarget0987654321
target: newtarget0987654321

    Configured node (iSLB)
    No. of initiators permitted: 1
      initiator fromtarget1234567890 is permitted
    All initiator permit is enabled
    Trespass support is  disabled
    Revert to primary support is  disabled

The following example shows all configured iSLB virtual targets.

switch# show islb virtual-target configured
target: testtarget1234567

    Configured node (iSLB)
    No. of initiators permitted: 1
      initiator trespass is permitted
    All initiator permit is disabled
    Trespass support is  disabled
    Revert to primary support is  disabled

target: testertarget987654321
    Port WWN 10:20:30:40:50:60:70:80
    Configured node (iSLB)
    No. of initiators permitted: 1
      initiator mytargetdevice is permitted
    All initiator permit is disabled
    Trespass support is  disabled
    Revert to primary support is  disabled

target: newtarget0987654321

    Configured node (iSLB)
    No. of initiators permitted: 1
      initiator fromtarget1234567890 is permitted
    All initiator permit is enabled
    Trespass support is  disabled
    Revert to primary support is  disabled

target: mytargetdevice123

    Configured node (iSLB)
    All initiator permit is disabled
    Trespass support is  enabled
    Revert to primary support is  disabled

Related Commands

Command
Description

show islb cfs-session status

Displays iSLB session information.

show islb initiator

Displays iSLB initiator information.

show islb merge status

Displays iSLB merge status information.

show islb pending

Displays iSLB pending configurations.

show islb pending-diff

Displays iSLB CFS pending configuration differences.

show islb session

Displays iSLB session information.

show islb status

Displays iSLB CFS status information.

show islb vrrp

Display iSLB VRRP load balancing information.


show islb vrrp

To display iSLB VRRP load balancing information, use the show islb vrrp command.

show islb vrrp [assignment [initiator node-name [vr group-number] | vr group-number] | interface [switch WWN [vr group-number] | vr group-number] | summary [vr group-number] | vr group-number]

Syntax Description

assignment

Displays iSLB VRRP initiator to interface assignment.

initiator node-name

Displays a specific iSLB initiator's interface assignment. The maximum is 80.

vr group-number

Displays information for a specific VR group. The range is 1 to 255.

interface

Displays iSLB VRRP interface information.

switch WWN

Displays a interface information for a specific switch. The format of WWN is hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh.

summary

Displays iSLB VRRP load balancing summary information.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows iSLB VRRP interface information.

switch# show islb vrrp interface vr 41
-- Interfaces For Load Balance --

    Interface GigabitEthernet1/1.441
        Switch wwn: 20:00:00:0d:ec:02:cb:00
        VRRP group id: 41, VRRP IP address: 10.10.122.112
            Interface VRRP state: backup
            Interface load: 3000
            Interface redirection: enabled
            Group redirection: enabled
        Number of physical IP address: 1
            (1) 10.10.122.115
        Port vsan: 1
        Forwarding mode: store-and-forward
        Proxy initiator mode: disabled
        iSCSI authentication: CHAP or None

    Interface GigabitEthernet1/2.441
        Switch wwn: 20:00:00:0d:ec:02:cb:00
        VRRP group id: 41, VRRP IP address: 10.10.122.112
            Interface VRRP state: backup
            Interface load: 2000
            Interface redirection: enabled
            Group redirection: enabled
        Number of physical IP address: 1
            (1) 10.10.122.114
        Port vsan: 1
        Forwarding mode: store-and-forward
        Proxy initiator mode: disabled
        iSCSI authentication: CHAP or None

    Interface GigabitEthernet2/1.441
        Switch wwn: 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0
        VRRP group id: 41, VRRP IP address: 10.10.122.112
            Interface VRRP state: backup
            Interface load: 2000
            Interface redirection: enabled
            Group redirection: enabled
        Number of physical IP address: 1
            (1) 10.10.122.111
        Port vsan: 1
        Forwarding mode: store-and-forward
        Proxy initiator mode: disabled
        iSCSI authentication: CHAP or None

    Interface GigabitEthernet2/2.441
        Switch wwn: 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0
        VRRP group id: 41, VRRP IP address: 10.10.122.112
            Interface VRRP state: master
            Interface load: 1000
            Interface redirection: enabled
            Group redirection: enabled
        Number of physical IP address: 1
            (1) 10.10.122.112
        Port vsan: 1
        Forwarding mode: store-and-forward
        Proxy initiator mode: disabled
        iSCSI authentication: CHAP or None

    Interface GigabitEthernet2/3.441
        Switch wwn: 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0
        VRRP group id: 41, VRRP IP address: 10.10.122.112
            Interface VRRP state: backup
            Interface load: 2000
            Interface redirection: enabled
            Group redirection: enabled
        Number of physical IP address: 1
            (1) 10.10.122.113
        Port vsan: 1
        Forwarding mode: store-and-forward
        Proxy initiator mode: disabled
        iSCSI authentication: CHAP or None

The following example shows iSLB VRRP summary information.

switch# show islb vrrp summary

                         -- Groups For Load Balance --
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
               VR Id             VRRP Address Type             Configured Status
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  41                          IPv4                       Enabled
                  42                          IPv4                       Enabled

                       -- Interfaces For Load Balance --
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 VR Id         VRRP IP              Switch WWN                 Ifindex      Load
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:02:cb:00  GigabitEthernet1/1.441      3000
    41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:02:cb:00  GigabitEthernet1/2.441      2000
    41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0  GigabitEthernet2/1.441      2000
M   41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0  GigabitEthernet2/2.441      1000
    41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0  GigabitEthernet2/3.441      2000
M   42   10.10.142.111 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0  GigabitEthernet2/1.442      2000
    42   10.10.142.111 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0  GigabitEthernet2/2.442      1000
    42   10.10.142.111 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0  GigabitEthernet2/3.442      2000

                    -- Initiator To Interface Assignment --
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Initiator  VR Id         VRRP IP              Switch WWN                 Ifindex
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.09ea2e99c97
              41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0  GigabitEthernet2/1.441
iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.5ef81885f8d
              41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0  GigabitEthernet2/3.441
iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.8fbdb3fdf8
              41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:02:cb:00  GigabitEthernet1/1.441
iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.99eddd9b134
              41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:02:cb:00  GigabitEthernet1/1.441
iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.a1398a8c6bc6
              41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0  GigabitEthernet2/3.441
iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.e15c63d09d18
              41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:02:cb:00  GigabitEthernet1/2.441
iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.e9aab57a51e0
              41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:02:cb:00  GigabitEthernet1/1.441
iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.ecc2b77b6086
              41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0  GigabitEthernet2/2.441
iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.f047da798a44
              41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:02:cb:00  GigabitEthernet1/2.441
iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.f686f5cd11f
              41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0  GigabitEthernet2/1.441

The following example shows iSLB VRRP summary information for vr 41.

switch# show islb vrrp summary vr 41

                         -- Groups For Load Balance --
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
               VR Id             VRRP Address Type             Configured Status
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  41                          IPv4                       Enabled

                       -- Interfaces For Load Balance --
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 VR Id         VRRP IP              Switch WWN                 Ifindex      Load
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:02:cb:00  GigabitEthernet1/1.441      3000
    41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:02:cb:00  GigabitEthernet1/2.441      2000
    41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0  GigabitEthernet2/1.441      2000
M   41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0  GigabitEthernet2/2.441      1000
    41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0  GigabitEthernet2/3.441      2000

                    -- Initiator To Interface Assignment --
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Initiator  VR Id         VRRP IP              Switch WWN                 Ifindex
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.09ea2e99c97
              41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0  GigabitEthernet2/1.441
iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.5ef81885f8d
              41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0  GigabitEthernet2/3.441
iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.8fbdb3fdf8
              41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:02:cb:00  GigabitEthernet1/1.441
iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.99eddd9b134
              41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:02:cb:00  GigabitEthernet1/1.441
iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.a1398a8c6bc6
              41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0  GigabitEthernet2/3.441
iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.e15c63d09d18
              41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:02:cb:00  GigabitEthernet1/2.441
iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.e9aab57a51e0
              41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:02:cb:00  GigabitEthernet1/1.441
iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.ecc2b77b6086
              41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0  GigabitEthernet2/2.441
iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.f047da798a44
              41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:02:cb:00  GigabitEthernet1/2.441
iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.f686f5cd11f
              41   10.10.122.112 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0  GigabitEthernet2/1.441

The following example shows complete iSLB VRRP load balancing information.

switch# show islb vrrp 
-- Groups For Load Balance --

    VRRP group id 41
        Address type: IPv4
        Configured status: Enabled

    VRRP group id 42
        Address type: IPv4
        Configured status: Enabled

-- Interfaces For Load Balance --

    Interface GigabitEthernet1/1.441
        Switch wwn: 20:00:00:0d:ec:02:cb:00
        VRRP group id: 41, VRRP IP address: 10.10.122.112
            Interface VRRP state: backup
            Interface load: 3000
            Interface redirection: enabled
            Group redirection: enabled
        Number of physical IP address: 1
            (1) 10.10.122.115
        Port vsan: 1
        Forwarding mode: store-and-forward
        Proxy initiator mode: disabled
        iSCSI authentication: CHAP or None

    Interface GigabitEthernet1/2.441
        Switch wwn: 20:00:00:0d:ec:02:cb:00
        VRRP group id: 41, VRRP IP address: 10.10.122.112
            Interface VRRP state: backup
            Interface load: 2000
            Interface redirection: enabled
            Group redirection: enabled
        Number of physical IP address: 1
            (1) 10.10.122.114
        Port vsan: 1
        Forwarding mode: store-and-forward
        Proxy initiator mode: disabled
        iSCSI authentication: CHAP or None

    Interface GigabitEthernet2/1.441
        Switch wwn: 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0
        VRRP group id: 41, VRRP IP address: 10.10.122.112
            Interface VRRP state: backup
            Interface load: 2000
            Interface redirection: enabled
            Group redirection: enabled
        Number of physical IP address: 1
            (1) 10.10.122.111
        Port vsan: 1
        Forwarding mode: store-and-forward
        Proxy initiator mode: disabled
        iSCSI authentication: CHAP or None

    Interface GigabitEthernet2/2.441
        Switch wwn: 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0
        VRRP group id: 41, VRRP IP address: 10.10.122.112
            Interface VRRP state: master
            Interface load: 1000
            Interface redirection: enabled
            Group redirection: enabled
        Number of physical IP address: 1
            (1) 10.10.122.112
        Port vsan: 1
        Forwarding mode: store-and-forward
        Proxy initiator mode: disabled
        iSCSI authentication: CHAP or None

    Interface GigabitEthernet2/3.441
        Switch wwn: 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0
        VRRP group id: 41, VRRP IP address: 10.10.122.112
            Interface VRRP state: backup
            Interface load: 2000
            Interface redirection: enabled
            Group redirection: enabled
        Number of physical IP address: 1
            (1) 10.10.122.113
        Port vsan: 1
        Forwarding mode: store-and-forward
        Proxy initiator mode: disabled
        iSCSI authentication: CHAP or None

    Interface GigabitEthernet2/1.442
        Switch wwn: 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0
        VRRP group id: 42, VRRP IP address: 10.10.142.111
            Interface VRRP state: master
            Interface load: 2000
            Interface redirection: enabled
            Group redirection: enabled
        Number of physical IP address: 1
            (1) 10.10.142.111
        Port vsan: 1
        Forwarding mode: store-and-forward
        Proxy initiator mode: disabled
        iSCSI authentication: CHAP or None

    Interface GigabitEthernet2/2.442
        Switch wwn: 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0
        VRRP group id: 42, VRRP IP address: 10.10.142.111
            Interface VRRP state: backup
            Interface load: 1000
            Interface redirection: enabled
            Group redirection: enabled
        Number of physical IP address: 1
            (1) 10.10.142.112
        Port vsan: 1
        Forwarding mode: store-and-forward
        Proxy initiator mode: disabled
        iSCSI authentication: CHAP or None

    Interface GigabitEthernet2/3.442
        Switch wwn: 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0
        VRRP group id: 42, VRRP IP address: 10.10.142.111
            Interface VRRP state: backup
            Interface load: 2000
            Interface redirection: enabled
            Group redirection: enabled
        Number of physical IP address: 1
            (1) 10.10.142.113
        Port vsan: 1
        Forwarding mode: store-and-forward
        Proxy initiator mode: disabled
        iSCSI authentication: CHAP or None

-- Initiator To Interface Assignment --

    Initiator iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.09ea2e99c97
        VRRP group id: 41, VRRP IP address: 10.10.122.112
        Assigned to switch wwn: 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0
            ifindex: GigabitEthernet2/1.441
        Waiting for the redirected session request: False
        Initiator weighted load: 1000

    Initiator iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.5ef81885f8d
        VRRP group id: 41, VRRP IP address: 10.10.122.112
        Assigned to switch wwn: 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0
            ifindex: GigabitEthernet2/3.441
        Waiting for the redirected session request: False
        Initiator weighted load: 1000

    Initiator iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.8fbdb3fdf8
        VRRP group id: 41, VRRP IP address: 10.10.122.112
        Assigned to switch wwn: 20:00:00:0d:ec:02:cb:00
            ifindex: GigabitEthernet1/1.441
        Waiting for the redirected session request: False
        Initiator weighted load: 1000

    Initiator iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.99eddd9b134
        VRRP group id: 41, VRRP IP address: 10.10.122.112
        Assigned to switch wwn: 20:00:00:0d:ec:02:cb:00
            ifindex: GigabitEthernet1/1.441
        Waiting for the redirected session request: False
        Initiator weighted load: 1000

    Initiator iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.a1398a8c6bc6
        VRRP group id: 41, VRRP IP address: 10.10.122.112
        Assigned to switch wwn: 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0
            ifindex: GigabitEthernet2/3.441
        Waiting for the redirected session request: False
        Initiator weighted load: 1000

    Initiator iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.e15c63d09d18
        VRRP group id: 41, VRRP IP address: 10.10.122.112
        Assigned to switch wwn: 20:00:00:0d:ec:02:cb:00
            ifindex: GigabitEthernet1/2.441
        Waiting for the redirected session request: False
        Initiator weighted load: 1000

    Initiator iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.e9aab57a51e0
        VRRP group id: 41, VRRP IP address: 10.10.122.112
        Assigned to switch wwn: 20:00:00:0d:ec:02:cb:00
            ifindex: GigabitEthernet1/1.441
        Waiting for the redirected session request: False
        Initiator weighted load: 1000

    Initiator iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.ecc2b77b6086
        VRRP group id: 41, VRRP IP address: 10.10.122.112
        Assigned to switch wwn: 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0
            ifindex: GigabitEthernet2/2.441
        Waiting for the redirected session request: False
        Initiator weighted load: 1000

    Initiator iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.f047da798a44
        VRRP group id: 41, VRRP IP address: 10.10.122.112
        Assigned to switch wwn: 20:00:00:0d:ec:02:cb:00
            ifindex: GigabitEthernet1/2.441
        Waiting for the redirected session request: False
        Initiator weighted load: 1000

    Initiator iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.f686f5cd11f
        VRRP group id: 41, VRRP IP address: 10.10.122.112
        Assigned to switch wwn: 20:00:00:0d:ec:0c:6b:c0
            ifindex: GigabitEthernet2/1.441
        Waiting for the redirected session request: False
        Initiator weighted load: 1000

Related Commands

Command
Description

show islb cfs-session status

Displays iSLB session information.

show islb initiator

Displays iSLB initiator information.

show islb merge status

Displays iSLB merge status information.

show islb pending

Displays iSLB pending configurations.

show islb pending-diff

Displays iSLB CFS pending configuration differences.

show islb session

Displays iSLB session information.

show islb status

Displays iSLB CFS status information.

show islb virtual-target

Displays iSLB virtual target information.


show isns

To display Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS) information, use the show isns command.

show isns {config |
database [full | virtual-targets [local | switch switch-wwn]] |
entity [all [detail] | id entity-id] |
iscsi global config [all | switch switch-wwn]] |
node [all [detail] | configured | detail | name node-name | virtual [switch switch-wwn [detail]]] |
portal [all [detail] | detail | ipaddress ip-address port tcp-port | virtual [switch switch-wwn [detail]]] |
profile [profile-name [counters] | counters] |
query profile-name {gigabitethernet slot/port | port-channel port} |
stats}

Syntax Description

config

Displays iSNS server configuration.

database

Displays the iSNS database contents.

full

Specifies all virtual targets or registered nodes in database.

virtual-targets

Specifies just virtual targets.

local

Specifies only local virtual targets.

switch switch-wwn

Specifies a specific switch WWN. The format is hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh, where h is a hexadecimal number.

entity

Displays entity attributes.

all

Specifies all information.

detail

Specifies detailed information.

id entity-id

Specifies an entity ID. Maximum length is 255.

iscsi global config

Displays iSCSI global configuration for import of Fibre Channel targets.

node

Displays node attributes.

configured

Specifies configured nodes with detailed information.

name node-name

Specifies the node name. Maximum length is 255.

virtual

Specifies virtual targets.

portal

Displays portal attributes.

ipaddress ip-address

Specifies the IP address for the portal.

port tcp-port

Specifies the TCP port for the portal. The range is 1 to 66535.

profile

Displays iSNS profile information.

profile-name

Specifies a profile name. Maximum length is 64 characters.

counters

Specifies statistics for the interfaces.

query profile-name

Specifies a query to send to the iSNS server.

gigabitethernet slot/port

Specifies a Gigabit Ethernet interface.

port-channel port

Specifies a PortChannel interface. The range is 1 to 128.

stats

Displays iSNS server statistics.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(1)

This command was introduced.

2.0(x)

Added config, database, entity, iscsi, node, portal, and stats options.


Usage Guidelines

To access all but the profile and query options for this command, you must perform the isns-server enable command.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the iSNS configuration.

switch# show isns config
Server Name: ips-hac1(Cisco Systems) Up since: Mon Apr 27 06:59:49 1981

    Index: 1    Version: 1     TCP Port: 3205
    fabric distribute (remote sync): ON
    ESI
       Non Response Threshold: 5 Interval(seconds): 60
   Database contents
       Number of Entities: 1
       Number of Portals: 0
       Number of ISCSI devices: 2
       Number of Portal Groups: 0

The following example displays a specified iSNS profile.

switch# show isns profile ABC

iSNS profile name ABC
tagged interface GigabitEthernet2/3
iSNS Server 10.10.100.204

The following example displays all iSNS profiles.

switch# show isns profile 

iSNS profile name ABC
tagged interface GigabitEthernet2/3
iSNS Server 10.10.100.204

iSNS profile name NBV
tagged interface GigabitEthernet2/5
iSNS Server 10.10.100.201

The following example displays iSNS PDU statistics for a specified iSNS profile.

switch# show isns profile ABC counters 

iSNS profile name ABC
tagged interface GigabitEthernet2/3
iSNS statistics
  Input 54 pdus (registration/deregistration pdus only)
    Reg pdus 37,  Dereg pdus 17
  Output 54 pdus (registration/deregistration pdus only)
    Reg pdus  37,  Dereg pdus 17
iSNS Server  10.10.100.204

The following example displays iSNS PDU statistics for all iSNS profiles.

switch# show isns profile counters 

iSNS profile name ABC
tagged interface GigabitEthernet2/3
iSNS statistics
  Input 54 pdus (registration/deregistration pdus only)
    Reg pdus 37,  Dereg pdus 17
  Output 54 pdus (registration/deregistration pdus only)
    Reg pdus  37,  Dereg pdus 17
iSNS Server  10.10.100.204


iSNS profile name NBV
tagged interface GigabitEthernet2/5
iSNS statistics
  Input 54 pdus (registration/deregistration pdus only)
    Reg pdus 37,  Dereg pdus 17
  Output 54 pdus (registration/deregistration pdus only)
    Reg pdus  37,  Dereg pdus 17
iSNS Server  10.10.100.201

Related Commands

Command
Description

isns-server enable

Enables the iSNS server.


show ivr

To display various Inter-VSAN Routing (IVR) configurations, use the show ivr command.

show ivr [pending | pending-diff | session status | virtual-domains [vsan vsan-id] | virtual-fcdomain-add-status | vsan-topology [active | configured] | zone [active | name name [active]] | zoneset [active | brief | fabric | name name | status]]

Syntax Description

merge

Displays the IVR merge status.

pending

Displays the IVR pending configuration.

pending-diff

Displays the IVR pending configuration differences with the active configuration.

vsan vsan-id

Specifies a VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.

session

Displays the IVR session status.

status

Displays the status of the configured IVR session.

virtual-domains

Displays IVR virtual domains for all local VSANs.

virtual-fcdomain-add-status

Displays IVR virtual fcdomain status.

vsan-topology

Displays the IVR VSAN topology

active

Displays the active IVR facilities.

configured

Displays the configured IVR facilities

zone

Displays the Inter-VSA Zone (IVZ) configurations.

name name

Specifies the name as configured in the database.

zoneset

Displays the Inter-VSA Zone Set (IVZS) configurations.

brief

Displays configured information in brief format.

fabric

Displays the status of active zone set in the fabric.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(1)

This command was introduced.

2.0(1b)

Added the pending and pending-diff keywords.


Usage Guidelines

To access this command, you must perform the ivr enable command.

Examples

The following example displays the status of the IVR virtual domain configuration.

switch# show ivr virtual-fcdomain-add-status
IVR virtual domains are added to fcdomain list in VSANS: 1
(As well as to VSANs in interoperability mode 2 or 3)

The following example displays IVR-enabled switches for a specified VSAN.

switch# show ivr enabled-switches vsan 2
AFID    VSAN    DOMAIN      CAPABILITY  SWITCH WWN
------------------------------------------------------------------
   1      2     0x62( 98)    00000001    20:00:00:05:30:01:1b:c2 *

Total:   1 ivr-enabled VSAN-Domain pair>

The following example displays the status of the IVR session.

switch# show ivr session status
Last Action                : None
Last Action Result         : None
Last Action Failure Reason : None

The following example displays the configured IVR VSAN topology.

switch# show ivr vsan-topology
AFID  SWITCH WWN                 Active   Cfg. VSANS
--------------------------------------------------------------
   1  20:00:00:05:30:00:3c:5e     yes     yes  3,2000
   1  20:00:00:05:30:00:58:de     yes     yes  2,2000
   1  20:00:00:05:30:01:1b:c2 *   yes     yes  1-2
   1  20:02:00:44:22:00:4a:05     yes     yes  1-2,6
   1  20:02:00:44:22:00:4a:07     yes     yes  2-5

Total:   5 entries in active and configured IVR VSAN-Topology

Current Status: Inter-VSAN topology is ACTIVE
Last activation time: Sat Mar 22 21:46:15 1980

The following example displays the active IVR VSAN topology.

switch# show ivr vsan-topology active
AFID  SWITCH WWN                 Active   Cfg. VSANS
--------------------------------------------------------------
   1  20:00:00:05:30:00:3c:5e     yes     yes  3,2000
   1  20:00:00:05:30:00:58:de     yes     yes  2,2000
   1  20:00:00:05:30:01:1b:c2 *   yes     yes  1-2
   1  20:02:00:44:22:00:4a:05     yes     yes  1-2,6
   1  20:02:00:44:22:00:4a:07     yes     yes  2-5

Total:   5 entries in active IVR VSAN-Topology

Current Status: Inter-VSAN topology is ACTIVE
Last activation time: Sat Mar 22 21:46:15 

The following example displays the configured IVR VSAN topology.

switch# show ivr vsan-topology configured
AFID  SWITCH WWN                 Active   Cfg. VSANS
--------------------------------------------------------------
   1  20:00:00:05:30:00:3c:5e     yes     yes  3,2000
   1  20:00:00:05:30:00:58:de     yes     yes  2,2000
   1  20:00:00:05:30:01:1b:c2 *   yes     yes  1-2
   1  20:02:00:44:22:00:4a:05     yes     yes  1-2,6
   1  20:02:00:44:22:00:4a:07     yes     yes  2-5

Total:   5 entries in configured IVR VSAN-Topology

The following example displays the combined user-defined and the automatically discovered IVR VSAN topology database.

switch(config)# show ivr vsan-topology

AFID  SWITCH WWN                 Active   Cfg. VSANS
--------------------------------------------------------------
   1  20:00:00:0d:ec:04:99:00     yes      no  1-4
   1  20:00:00:0d:ec:0e:9c:80 *   yes      no  2,6-7,9
   1  20:00:00:0d:ec:0e:b0:40     yes      no  1-3,5,8
   1  20:00:00:0d:ec:04:99:00      no     yes  1-4
   1  20:00:00:0d:ec:0e:9c:80 *    no     yes  2,6-7,9
   1  20:00:00:0d:ec:0e:b0:40      no     yes  1-3,5,8


Total:   6 entries in active and configured IVR VSAN-Topology

Table 22-6 describes the significant fields shown in the show ivr vsan-topology display.

Table 22-6 show ivr vsan-topology Field Descriptions

Field
Description

AFID

Autonomous fabric ID (AFID)

Switch WWN

Switch world wide number

Active

Automatically discovered

Cfg.

Manually configured

VSANS

VSANs configured


The following example displays the IVZ configuration.

switch# show ivr zone
zone name Ivz_vsan2-3
    pwwn 21:00:00:e0:8b:02:ca:4a vsan 3
    pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:c8:5c:6b vsan 2

zone name ivr_qa_z_all
    pwwn 21:00:00:e0:8b:06:d9:1d vsan 1
    pwwn 21:01:00:e0:8b:2e:80:93 vsan 4
    pwwn 10:00:00:00:c9:2d:5a:dd vsan 1
    pwwn 10:00:00:00:c9:2d:5a:de vsan 2
    pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:5b:ce:af vsan 6
    pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:39:6b:dd vsan 6
    pwwn 22:00:00:20:37:39:6b:dd vsan 3
    pwwn 22:00:00:20:37:5b:ce:af vsan 3
    pwwn 50:06:04:82:bc:01:c3:84 vsan 5

The following example displays the active IVZS configuration.

switch# show ivr zoneset active
zoneset name IVR_ZoneSet1
  zone name Ivz_vsan2-3
    pwwn 21:00:00:e0:8b:02:ca:4a vsan 3
    pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:c8:5c:6b vsan 2

The following example displays information for a specified IVZ.

switch# show ivr zone name Ivz_vsan2-3
zone name Ivz_vsan2-3
    pwwn 21:00:00:e0:8b:02:ca:4a vsan 3
    pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:c8:5c:6b vsan 2

The following example displays the specified zone in the active IVZS.

switch# show ivr zone name Ivz_vsan2-3 active
zone name Ivz_vsan2-3
    pwwn 21:00:00:e0:8b:02:ca:4a vsan 3
    pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:c8:5c:6b vsan 2

The following example displays the IVZS configuration.

switch# show ivr zoneset
zoneset name ivr_qa_zs_all
  zone name ivr_qa_z_all
    pwwn 21:00:00:e0:8b:06:d9:1d vsan 1
    pwwn 21:01:00:e0:8b:2e:80:93 vsan 4
    pwwn 10:00:00:00:c9:2d:5a:dd vsan 1
    pwwn 10:00:00:00:c9:2d:5a:de vsan 2
    pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:5b:ce:af vsan 6
    pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:39:6b:dd vsan 6
    pwwn 22:00:00:20:37:39:6b:dd vsan 3
    pwwn 22:00:00:20:37:5b:ce:af vsan 3
    pwwn 50:06:04:82:bc:01:c3:84 vsan 5

zoneset name IVR_ZoneSet1
  zone name Ivz_vsan2-3
    pwwn 21:00:00:e0:8b:02:ca:4a vsan 3
    pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:c8:5c:6b vsan 2

The following example displays brief information for an IVR VSAN topology.

switch# show ivr vsan-topology configured
AFID  SWITCH WWN                 Active   Cfg. VSANS
--------------------------------------------------------------
   1  20:00:00:05:30:00:3c:5e     yes     yes  3,2000
   1  20:00:00:05:30:00:58:de     yes     yes  2,2000
   1  20:00:00:05:30:01:1b:c2 *   yes     yes  1-2
   1  20:02:00:44:22:00:4a:05     yes     yes  1-2,6
   1  20:02:00:44:22:00:4a:07     yes     yes  2-5

Total:   5 entries in configured IVR VSAN-Topology

The following example displays brief information for the active IVZS.

switch# show ivr zoneset brief Active
zoneset name IVR_ZoneSet1
  zone name Ivz_vsan2-3

The following example displays the status information for the IVZ.

switch# show ivr zoneset brief status
Zoneset Status
______________
    name               : IVR_ZoneSet1
    state              : activation success
    last activate time : Sat Mar 22 21:38:46 1980
    force option       : off

status per vsan:
__________________
     vsan     status
     ____     ______
     2        active

The following example displays the specified zone set.

switch# show ivr zoneset name IVR_ZoneSet1
zoneset name IVR_ZoneSet1
  zone name Ivz_vsan2-3
    pwwn 21:00:00:e0:8b:02:ca:4a vsan 3
    pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:c8:5c:6b vsan 2

Related Commands

Command
Description

ivr distribute

Enables IVR CFS distribution.

ivr enable

Enables IVR.


show ivr fcdomain database

To display the IVR fcdomain database that contains the persistent FC ID mapping, use the show ivr fcdomain database command.

show ivr fcdomain database [autonomous-fabric-num afid-num vsan vsan-id]

Syntax Description

autonomous-fabric-num afid-num

Specifies the AFID. The range is 1 to 64.

vsan vsan-id

Specifies the VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.1(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays all IVR fcdomain database entries.

switch# show ivr fcdomain database
----------------------------------------------------
  AFID  Vsan  Native-AFID  Native-Vsan  Virtual-domain
----------------------------------------------------
    1     2        10          11         0xc(12)
   21    22        20          11         0xc(12)

Number of Virtual-domain entries: 2

----------------------------------------------------
  AFID  Vsan          Pwwn           Virtual-fcid
----------------------------------------------------
   21    22  11:22:33:44:55:66:77:88  0x114466
   21    22  21:22:33:44:55:66:77:88  0x0c4466
   21    22  21:22:33:44:55:66:78:88  0x0c4466

Number of Virtual-fcid entries: 3

The following example displays the IVR fcdomain database entries for a specific AFID and VSAN.

switch# show ivr fcdomain database autonomous-fabric-num 21 vsan 22
----------------------------------------------------
  AFID  Vsan  Native-AFID  Native-Vsan  Virtual-domain
----------------------------------------------------
   21    22        20          11         0xc(12)

Number of Virtual-domain entries: 1

----------------------------------------------------
  AFID  Vsan          Pwwn           Virtual-fcid
----------------------------------------------------
   21    22  11:22:33:44:55:66:77:88  0x114466
   21    22  21:22:33:44:55:66:77:88  0x0c4466
   21    22  21:22:33:44:55:66:78:88  0x0c4466

Number of Virtual-fcid entries: 3

Related Commands

Command
Description

ivr fcdomain database autonomous-fabric-num

Creates IVR persistent FC IDs.


show ivr service-group

To display an inter-VSAN routing (IVR) service groups, use the show ivr service-group command.

show ivr service-group [active | configured]

Syntax Description

active

Displays active IVR service groups.

configured

Displays configured IVR service groups.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

You can configure a maximum of 16 IVR service groups.

Examples

The following example displays IIVR service groups.

switch# show ivr service-group 

IVR CONFIGURED Service Group
====================================
SG-ID SG-NAME AFID VSANS
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 sg-100 1 200-201,250,270
2 sg-200 1 100-101,150,170
Total: 2 entries in configured service group table

IVR ACTIVE Service Group
====================================
SG-ID SG-NAME AFID VSANS
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 sg-100 1 200-201,250,270
2 sg-200 1 100-101,150,170
Total: 2 entries in active service group table

Related Commands

Command
Description

clear ivr service-group database

Clears an IVR service group database.

ivr service-group name

Configures an IVR service group.


show ivr virtual-fcdomain-add-status2

To display the RDI (Request Domain ID) mode in a specific AFID and VSAN for all IVR-enabled switches, use the show ivr virtual-fcdomain-add-status2 command.

show ivr virtual-fcdomain-add-status2

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

Exec mode

Command History

Release
Modification

3.3(1a)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the RDI mode in the local switch.

switch# show ivr virtual-fcdomain-add-status2
IVR virtual domains are added to fcdomain list in VSANS: 2 for afid 1

Related Commands

Command
Description

ivr virtual-fcdomain-add2

Configures the RDI mode in a specific AFID and VSAN for all IVR-enabled switches.


show ivr virtual-switch-wwn

To display an inter-VSAN routing (IVR) virtual switch WWN, use the show ivr virtual-switch-wwn command.

show ivr virtual-switch-wwn native-switch-wwn switch-wwn native-vsan vsan-id

Syntax Description

native-switch-wwn switch-wwn

Specifies the sWWN of the native switch. The format is in dotted hex.

native-vsan vsan-id

Specifies the ID of the native VSAN. The range is 1 to 4093.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

The sWWN of the virtual switch must be present in the fabric binding database of all the VSANs where the virtual switch is in use. If the sWWN is not in the database, you must add it before attempting to implement FICON over IVR.

Examples

The following example displays an IVR virtual sWNN.

switch# show ivr virtual-switch-wwn native-switch-wwn 20:00:00:0d:ec:00:8c:c0 native-vsan 
1
virtual switch wwn : 20:01:00:0d:ec:00:8c:c1

Related Commands

Command
Description

show ivr

Displays IVR information.


show kernel core

To display kernel core configuration information, use the show kernel core command.

show kernel core {limit | module slot | target}

Syntax Description

limit

Displays the configured line card limit.

module slot

Displays the kernel core configuration for a module in the specified slot.

target

Displays the configured target IP address.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.1(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following examples display kernel core settings.

switch# show kernel core limit
2

switch# show kernel core target
10.50.5.5

switch# show kernel core module 5
module 5 core is enabled
         level is header
         dst_ip is 10.50.5.5
         src_port is 6671
         dst_port is 6666
         dump_dev_name is eth1
         dst_mac_addr is 00:00:0C:07:AC:01

show license

To display license information, use the show license command.

show license [brief | default | file filename | host-id license-name | usage]

Syntax Description

brief

Displays a list of license files installed on a switch.

default

Displays services using a default license.

file filename

Displays information for a specific license file.

host-id license-name

Displays host ID used to request node-locked license.

usage

Displays information about the current license usage.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(2)

This command was introduced.

3.1(2)

Added the default keyword.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays a specific license installed on a switch.

switch# show license file fcports.lic
fcports.lic:
SERVER this_host ANY
VENDOR cisco
FEATURE fcports cisco 1.000 permanent 30 HOSTID=VDH=4C0AF664 \
        SIGN=24B2B68AA676 <------------------------- fcport license

The following example displays a list of license files installed on a switch.

switch# show license brief
fcports.lic
ficon.lic

The following example displays all licenses installed on a switch.

switch# show license 
fcports.lic:
SERVER this_host ANY
VENDOR cisco
FEATURE fcports cisco 1.000 permanent 30 HOSTID=VDH=4C0AF664 \ 
        SIGN=24B2B68AA676 <-------------------------fcport license
ficon.lic:
FEATURE ficon cisco 1.000 permanent uncounted HOSTID=VDH=4C0AF664 \
        SIGN=CB7872B23700 <-----------------------------ficon license

The following example displays the host IDs, required to request node locked license.

switch# show license host-id
License hostid:VDH=4C0AF664

The following example displays information about current license usage.
switch# show license usage
Feature                 Installed   License Status  ExpiryDate   Comments
                                    Count
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FM_SERVER_PKG           Yes         -       Unused   never        license missing
MAINFRAME_PKG           No          -       Unused                Grace Period 57days15hrs
ENTERPRISE_PKG          Yes         -       InUse    never        -
SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP        No          0       Unused                -
SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP_IPS4   No          0       Unused             
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The following example displays services using a default license.

switch# show license default
Feature                               Default License Count
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
FM_SERVER_PKG                         -
ENTERPRISE_PKG                        -
PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG                   12
10G_PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG               0
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

show line

To configure a virtual terminal line, use the show line command.

show line [com1 [user-input-string] | console [connected | user-input-string]]

Syntax Description

com1

Displays aux line configuration.

user-input-string

Displays the user-input initial string.

console

Displays console line configuration.

connected

Displays the physical connection status.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.2(1)

This command was introduced.

3.0(1)

Modified examples for Supervisor-1 and Supervisor-2 modules.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays output from an MDS switch with a Supervisor-1 module.

switch# show line console
line Console:
Speed: 9600 bauds
Databits: 8 bits per byte
Stopbits: 1 bit(s)
Parity: none
Modem In: Enable
Modem Init-String -
default : ATE0Q1&D2&C1S0=1\015
Statistics: tx:12842 rx:366 Register Bits:RTS|CTS|DTR|DSR|CD|RI

The following example displays output from an MDS switch with a Supervisor-2 module.

switch# show line console
line Console:
Speed: 9600 bauds
Databits: 8 bits per byte
Stopbits: 1 bit(s)
Parity: none
Modem In: Enable
Modem Init-String -
default : ATE0Q0V1&D0&C0S0=1\015
Statistics: tx:12842 rx:366 Register Bits:RTS|CTS|DTR|DSR|CD|RI

The following example displays output from an MDS switch with a Supervisor-1 module.

switch# show line com1
line Aux:
Speed: 9600 bauds
Databits: 8 bits per byte
Stopbits: 1 bit(s)
Parity: none
Modem In: Enable
Modem Init-String -
default : ATE0Q1&D2&C1S0=1\015
Statistics: tx:17 rx:0 Register Bits:RTS|DTR

The following example displays output from an MDS switch with a Supervisor-2 module.

switch# show line com1
line Aux:
Speed: 9600 bauds
Databits: 8 bits per byte
Stopbits: 1 bit(s)
Parity: none
Modem In: Enable
Modem Init-String -
default : ATE0Q0V1&D0&C0S0=1\015
Statistics: tx:17 rx:0 Register Bits:RTS|DTR

Related Commands

Command
Description

line console

Configure primary terminal line.

line aux

Configures the auxiliary COM 1 port

clear line

Deleted configured line sessions.


show logging

To display the current message logging configuration, use the show logging command.

show logging [console | info | last lines | level facility | logfile | module | monitor |
nvram [last lines] | onboard information | pending | pending-diff | server | status]

Syntax Description

console

Displays console logging configuration.

info

Displays logging configuration.

last lines

Displays last few lines of the log file. The range is 1 to 9999.

level facility

Displays facility logging configuration. Facility values include aaa, acl, auth, authpriv, bootvar, callhome, cdp, cfs, cimserver, cron, daemon, device-alias, dstats, ethport, fc2d, fcc, fcd, fcdomain, fcns, fcsp-mgr, fdmi, ficon, flogi, fspf, ftp, ike, ipacl, ipconf, ipfc, ips, ipsec, isns, kernel, license, localn, lpr, mail, mcast, module, news, platform, port, port-security, qos, radius, rdl, rib, rlir, rscn, scsi-target, security, syslog, sysmgr, systemhealth, tacacs, tlport, user, uucp, vni, vrrp-cfg, vsan, vshd, wwm, xbar, zone.

logfile

Displays contents of the log file.

module

Displays module logging configuration.

monitor

Displays monitor logging configuration.

nvram

Displays NVRAM log.

onboard information

Displays onboard failure logging (OBFL) information. The types of information include boot-uptime, cpu-hog, device-version, endtime, environmental-history, error-stats, exception-log, interrupt-stats, mem-leak, miscellaneous-error, module, obfl-history, obfl-logs, register-log, stack-trace, starttime, status, system-health.

pending

Displays the server address pending configuration.

pending-diff

Displays the server address pending configuration differences with the active configuration.

server

Displays server logging configuration.

status

Displays the status of the last operation.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(1)

This command was introduced.

2.0(x)

Added the pending, pending-diff, and status keywords.

3.0(1)

Added the onboard keyword.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays current system message logging.

switch# show logging 

Logging console:                enabled (Severity: notifications)
Logging monitor:                enabled (Severity: information)
Logging linecard:               enabled (Severity: debugging)
Logging server:                 enabled
{172.22.0.0}
        server severity:        debugging
        server facility:        local7
{172.22.0.0}
        server severity:        debugging
        server facility:        local7
Logging logfile:                enabled
        Name - external/sampleLogFile: Severity - notifications Size - 3000000

syslog_get_levels :: Error(-1) querying severity values for fcmpls at SAP 30
syslog_get_levels :: Error(-1) querying severity values for fcfwd at SAP 38
Facility        Default Severity        Current Session Severity
--------        ----------------        ------------------------
kern                    6                       4
user                    3                       3
mail                    3                       3
daemon                  7                       7
auth                    0                       0
syslog                  3                       3
lpr                     3                       3
news                    3                       3
uucp                    3                       3
cron                    3                       3
authpriv                3                       3
ftp                     3                       3
local0                  3                       3
local1                  3                       3
local2                  3                       3
local3                  3                       3
local4                  3                       3
local5                  3                       3
local6                  3                       3
local7                  3                       3
fspf                    3                       3
fcdomain                2                       2
module                  5                       5
zone                    2                       2
vni                     2                       2
ipconf                  2                       2
ipfc                    2                       2
xbar                    3                       3
fcns                    2                       2
fcs                     2                       2
acl                     2                       2
tlport                  2                       2
port                    5                       5
port_channel            5                       5
fcmpls                  0                       0
wwn                     3                       3
fcc                     2                       2
qos                     3                       3
vrrp_cfg                2                       2
fcfwd                   0                       0
ntp                     2                       2
platform                5                       5
vrrp_eng                2                       2
callhome                2                       2
mcast                   2                       2
rscn                    2                       2
securityd               2                       2
vhbad                   2                       2
rib                     2                       2
vshd                    5                       5

0(emergencies)          1(alerts)       2(critical)
3(errors)               4(warnings)     5(notifications)
6(information)          7(debugging)

Nov  8 16:48:04 excal-113 %LOG_VSHD-5-VSHD_SYSLOG_CONFIG_I: Configuring console 
from pts/1 (171.71.58.56)
Nov  8 17:44:09 excal-113 %LOG_VSHD-5-VSHD_SYSLOG_CONFIG_I: Configuring console 
from pts/0 (171.71.58.72)

The following example displays console logging status.

switch# show logging console 
Logging console:                enabled (Severity: notifications)

The following example displays logging facility status.

switch# show logging facility
syslog_get_levels :: Error(-1) querying severity values for fcmpls at SAP 30
syslog_get_levels :: Error(-1) querying severity values for fcfwd at SAP 38
Facility        Default Severity        Current Session Severity
--------        ----------------        ------------------------
kern                    6                       4
user                    3                       3
mail                    3                       3
daemon                  7                       7
auth                    0                       0
syslog                  3                       3
lpr                     3                       3
news                    3                       3
uucp                    3                       3
cron                    3                       3
authpriv                3                       3
ftp                     3                       3
local0                  3                       3
local1                  3                       3
local2                  3                       3
local3                  3                       3
local4                  3                       3
local5                  3                       3
local6                  3                       3
local7                  3                       3
fspf                    3                       3
fcdomain                2                       2
module                  5                       5
zone                    2                       2
vni                     2                       2
ipconf                  2                       2
ipfc                    2                       2
xbar                    3                       3
fcns                    2                       2
fcs                     2                       2
acl                     2                       2
tlport                  2                       2
port                    5                       5
port_channel            5                       5
fcmpls                  0                       0
wwn                     3                       3
fcc                     2                       2
qos                     3                       3
vrrp_cfg                2                       2
fcfwd                   0                       0
ntp                     2                       2
platform                5                       5
vrrp_eng                2                       2
callhome                2                       2
mcast                   2                       2
rscn                    2                       2
securityd               2                       2
vhbad                   2                       2
rib                     2                       2
vshd                    5                       5

0(emergencies)          1(alerts)       2(critical)
3(errors)               4(warnings)     5(notifications)
6(information)          7(debugging)

The following example displays logging information.

switch# show logging info 

Logging console:                enabled (Severity: notifications)
Logging monitor:                enabled (Severity: information)
Logging linecard:               enabled (Severity: debugging)
Logging server:                 enabled
{172.22.95.167}
        server severity:        debugging
        server facility:        local7
{172.22.92.58}
        server severity:        debugging
        server facility:        local7
Logging logfile:                enabled
        Name - external/sampleLogFile: Severity - notifications Size - 3000000

syslog_get_levels :: Error(-1) querying severity values for fcmpls at SAP 30
syslog_get_levels :: Error(-1) querying severity values for fcfwd at SAP 38
Facility        Default Severity        Current Session Severity
--------        ----------------        ------------------------
kern                    6                       4
user                    3                       3
mail                    3                       3
daemon                  7                       7
auth                    0                       0
syslog                  3                       3
lpr                     3                       3
news                    3                       3
uucp                    3                       3
cron                    3                       3
authpriv                3                       3
ftp                     3                       3
local0                  3                       3
local1                  3                       3
local2                  3                       3
local3                  3                       3
local4                  3                       3
local5                  3                       3
local6                  3                       3
local7                  3                       3
fspf                    3                       3
fcdomain                2                       2
module                  5                       5
zone                    2                       2
vni                     2                       2
ipconf                  2                       2
ipfc                    2                       2
xbar                    3                       3
fcns                    2                       2
fcs                     2                       2
acl                     2                       2
tlport                  2                       2
port                    5                       5
port_channel            5                       5
fcmpls                  0                       0
wwn                     3                       3
fcc                     2                       2
qos                     3                       3
vrrp_cfg                2                       2
fcfwd                   0                       0
ntp                     2                       2
platform                5                       5
vrrp_eng                2                       2
callhome                2                       2
mcast                   2                       2
rscn                    2                       2
securityd               2                       2
vhbad                   2                       2
rib                     2                       2
vshd                    5                       5

0(emergencies)          1(alerts)       2(critical)
3(errors)               4(warnings)     5(notifications)
6(information)          7(debugging)

The following example displays last few lines of a log file.

switch# show logging last 2
Nov  8 16:48:04 excal-113 %LOG_VSHD-5-VSHD_SYSLOG_CONFIG_I: Configuring console 
from pts/1 (171.71.58.56)
Nov  8 17:44:09 excal-113 %LOG_VSHD-5-VSHD_SYSLOG_CONFIG_I: Configuring console 
from pts/0 (171.71.58.72)

The following example displays switching module logging status.

switch# show logging module 
Logging linecard:               enabled (Severity: debugging) 

The following example displays monitor logging status.

switch# show logging monitor 
Logging monitor:                enabled (Severity: information) 

The following example displays server information.

switch# show logging server 
Logging server:                 enabled
{172.22.95.167}
        server severity:        debugging
        server facility:        local7
{172.22.92.58}
        server severity:        debugging
        server facility:        local7

The following example shows onboard failure logging for boot-uptime for module 2.

switch# show logging onboard module 2 boot-uptime
----------------------------
    Module:  2
----------------------------
Wed Nov  9 12:05:56 2005:  Boot Record
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Boot Time..........:  Wed Nov  9 12:05:56 2005
Slot Number........:  2
Serial Number......:  JAB0912026U
Bios Version.......:    v0.0.8(08/18/05)
Alt Bios Version...:    v0.0.8(08/18/05)
Firmware Version...:  3.0(1) [build 3.0(0.276)]
Wed Nov  9 11:58:04 2005:  Card Uptime Record
----------------------------------------------
Uptime: 273, 0 days 0 hour(s) 4 minute(s) 33 second(s)
Reset Reason: Reset Requested by CLI command reload (9)
Card Mode..........................:  Runtime
Wed Nov  9 12:05:56 2005:  Card Uptime Record
----------------------------------------------
Uptime: 32, 0 days 0 hour(s) 0 minute(s) 32 second(s)
Reset Reason: Unknown (0)
Card Mode..........................:  Runtime

The following example shows onboard failure logging for boot-uptime.

switch# show logging onboard boot-uptime
----------------------------
    Module:  2
----------------------------
Wed Nov  9 12:05:56 2005:  Boot Record
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Boot Time..........:  Wed Nov  9 12:05:56 2005
Slot Number........:  2
Serial Number......:  JAB0912026U
Bios Version.......:    v0.0.8(08/18/05)
Alt Bios Version...:    v0.0.8(08/18/05)
Firmware Version...:  3.0(1) [build 3.0(0.276)]
Wed Nov  9 11:58:04 2005:  Card Uptime Record
----------------------------------------------
Uptime: 273, 0 days 0 hour(s) 4 minute(s) 33 second(s)
Reset Reason: Reset Requested by CLI command reload (9)
Card Mode..........................:  Runtime
Wed Nov  9 12:05:56 2005:  Card Uptime Record
----------------------------------------------
Uptime: 32, 0 days 0 hour(s) 0 minute(s) 32 second(s)
Reset Reason: Unknown (0)
Card Mode..........................:  Runtime
----------------------------
    Module:  5
----------------------------
Wed Nov  9 12:05:05 2005:  Boot Record
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Boot Time..........:  Wed Nov  9 12:05:05 2005
Slot Number........:  5
Serial Number......:  JAB091100TS
Bios Version.......:  00.01.01 (Oct 25 2005 - 15:48:45)
Alt Bios Version...:  00.01.01 (Oct 25 2005 - 15:48:45)
Firmware Version...:  3.0(1) [build 3.0(0.274)]
Wed Nov  9 11:58:04 2005:  Card Uptime Record
----------------------------------------------
Uptime: 503255, 5 days 19 hour(s) 47 minute(s) 35 second(s)
Reset Reason: Reset reason: Reset Requested by CLI command reload (9)
Card Mode..........................:  Runtime
Wed Nov  9 12:05:05 2005:  Card Uptime Record
----------------------------------------------
Uptime: 172, 0 days 0 hour(s) 2 minute(s) 52 second(s)
Reset Reason: Reset reason: Unknown (0)
Card Mode..........................:  Runtime

The following example shows onboard failure logging for device-version.

switch# show logging onboard device-version
----------------------------
    Module:  2
----------------------------
Device Version Record
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Timestamp                  Device Name      Instance Hardware Software
                                                 Num  Version  Version
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Nov  9 12:05:56 2005   Stratosphere            0        1        1
Wed Nov  9 12:05:56 2005   Stratosphere            1        1        1
Wed Nov  9 12:05:56 2005   Skyline-asic            0        1        1
Wed Nov  9 12:05:56 2005   Tuscany-asic            0        1        0
Wed Nov  9 12:05:56 2005   X-Bus IO                0        6        0
Wed Nov  9 12:05:56 2005   Power Mngmnt Epl        0        6        0
----------------------------
    Module:  5
----------------------------
Device Version Record
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Timestamp                  Device Name      Instance Hardware Software
                                                 Num  Version  Version
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Nov  9 12:05:05 2005   Power Mngmnt Epl        0        7        0
Wed Nov  9 12:05:05 2005   IO FPGA Molakini        0        8        0
Wed Nov  9 12:05:05 2005   bellagio2               0        1        0
Wed Nov  9 12:05:05 2005   BabyCaesar              0        1        0

The following example show onboard failure logging for system health.

switch# show logging onboard system-health
Feature supported only on active-sup
----------------------------
    Module:  5
----------------------------
Wed Nov  9 12:04:58 2005@345463 (5/31/0x0): System health started with pid 2607
Wed Nov  9 12:05:05 2005@943388 (5/31/0xb): Module Supervisor 5, swid 31 came online
Wed Nov  9 12:05:05 2005@944275 (5/31/0xb): LC config removed for module 7
Wed Nov  9 12:05:05 2005@944454 (5/31/0xb): LC config removed for module 8
Wed Nov  9 12:05:05 2005@944592 (5/31/0xb): LC config removed for module 9
Wed Nov  9 12:05:05 2005@944717 (5/31/0xb): LC config removed for module 10
Wed Nov  9 12:05:05 2005@944846 (5/31/0xb): LC config removed for module 11
Wed Nov  9 12:05:05 2005@944969 (5/31/0xb): LC config removed for module 12
Wed Nov  9 12:05:05 2005@945094 (5/31/0xb): LC config removed for module 13
Wed Nov  9 12:05:05 2005@945222 (5/31/0xb): LC config removed for module 14
Wed Nov  9 12:05:05 2005@945343 (5/31/0xb): LC config removed for module 15
Wed Nov  9 12:05:05 2005@945470 (5/31/0xb): LC config removed for module 16
Wed Nov  9 12:05:50 2005@814217 (2/29/0x0): System health started with pid 397
Wed Nov  9 12:05:56 2005@904068 (5/31/0xb): LC inserted for module 2
Wed Nov  9 12:05:59 2005@167373 (5/31/0xb): Module Linecard 2, swid 29 came online
switch# show logging onboard
boot-uptime            exception-log          obfl-logs
cpu-hog                interrupt-stats        register-log
device-version         mem-leak               stack-trace
endtime                miscellaneous-error    starttime
environmental-history  module                 status
error-stats            obfl-history           system-health

The following example show onboard failure logging for obfl-logs.

switch# show logging onboard obfl-logs
Module:  1 not online.
OBFL: Status:
    Module:  2 OBFL Log:                                Enabled
    cpu-hog                                             Enabled
    environmental-history                               Enabled
    error-stats                                         Enabled
    exception-log                                       Enabled
    interrupt-stats                                     Enabled
    mem-leak                                            Enabled
    miscellaneous-error                                 Enabled
    obfl-log (boot-uptime/device-version/obfl-history)  Enabled
    register-log                                        Enabled
    stack-trace                                         Enabled
OBFL: Memory Leak:
----------------------------
    Module:  2
----------------------------
OBFL: Stack Trace:
----------------------------
    Module:  2
----------------------------
OBFL: Environment History:
----------------------------
    Module:  2
----------------------------
========== Sensor Temperature History Log ==========
----------------------------------------------------
Wed Nov  9 12:05:50 2005 sensor 0 temperature 31
Wed Nov  9 12:05:50 2005 sensor 1 temperature 31
Wed Nov  9 12:05:50 2005 sensor 2 temperature 29
Wed Nov  9 12:06:20 2005 sensor 0 temperature 33
Wed Nov  9 12:06:20 2005 sensor 1 temperature 34
Wed Nov  9 12:06:50 2005 sensor 0 temperature 35
Wed Nov  9 12:06:50 2005 sensor 1 temperature 36
Wed Nov  9 12:07:20 2005 sensor 1 temperature 38
Wed Nov  9 12:08:50 2005 sensor 0 temperature 37
Wed Nov  9 12:08:50 2005 sensor 1 temperature 40
========== Sensor Temperature Error Log ==========
--------------------------------------------------
Wed Nov  9 12:05:50 2005 Start of Service: sensor 0 initial temperature 31
Wed Nov  9 12:05:50 2005 Start of Service: sensor 1 initial temperature 31
Wed Nov  9 12:05:50 2005 Start of Service: sensor 2 initial temperature 29
OBFL: Interrupt Statistics:
----------------------------
    Module:  2
----------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 INTERRUPT COUNTS INFORMATION FOR DEVICE ID 63 DEVICE: Stratosphere
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                   |        |        |   Time Stamp    |In|Port
   Interrupt Counter Name          | Count  | Thresh |MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS|st|Rang
                                   |        |        |                 |Id|e
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FCP_LAF_MISC_INT_DT_IN_OBUF        |7       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|1
FCP_MAC_SR1_LR_DETECTED            |1       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|1
FCP_MAC_SR1_LRR_DETECTED           |1       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|1
FCP_MAC_SR1_OLS_DETECTED           |1       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|1
FCP_MAC_SR2_LRR_IDLE_RECEIVED      |1       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|1
FCP_MAC_SR2_AL_NON_F8_LIP_RECEIVED |2       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|1
FCP_MAC_SR2_AL_LIP_RECEIVED        |1       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|1
FCP_MAC_SR2_AL_ARB_F0_RECEIVED     |1       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|1
FCP_LAF_MISC_INT_DT_IN_OBUF        |2       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|2
FCP_MAC_SR1_OLS_DETECTED           |1       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|2
FCP_MAC_SR2_AL_NON_F8_LIP_RECEIVED |2       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|2
FCP_MAC_SR2_AL_LIP_RECEIVED        |3       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|2
FCP_LAF_MISC_INT_DT_IN_OBUF        |b       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|3
FCP_MAC_SR1_LR_DETECTED            |3       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|3
FCP_MAC_SR1_LRR_DETECTED           |2       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|3
FCP_MAC_SR1_OLS_DETECTED           |2       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|3
FCP_MAC_SR2_LR_IDLE_RECEIVED       |1       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|3
FCP_MAC_SR2_LRR_IDLE_RECEIVED      |2       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|3
FCP_MAC_SR2_AL_NON_F8_LIP_RECEIVED |3       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|3
FCP_MAC_SR2_AL_LIP_RECEIVED        |1       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|3
FCP_MAC_SR2_AL_ARB_F0_RECEIVED     |2       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|3
FCP_LAF_MISC_INT_DT_IN_OBUF        |2       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|4
FCP_MAC_SR1_LRR_DETECTED           |1       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|4
FCP_MAC_SR1_OLS_DETECTED           |3       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|4
FCP_MAC_SR2_LRR_IDLE_RECEIVED      |1       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|4
FCP_MAC_SR2_AL_NON_F8_LIP_RECEIVED |3       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|4
FCP_MAC_SR2_AL_LIP_RECEIVED        |3       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:00|00|4
FCP_LAF_MISC_INT_DT_IN_OBUF        |d       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:05|00|1
FCP_MAC_SR1_LRR_DETECTED           |2       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:05|00|1
FCP_MAC_SR1_OLS_DETECTED           |2       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:05|00|1
FCP_MAC_SR2_LRR_IDLE_RECEIVED      |2       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:05|00|1
FCP_MAC_SR2_AL_LIP_RECEIVED        |2       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:05|00|1
FCP_MAC_SR2_AL_ARB_F0_RECEIVED     |2       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:05|00|1
FCP_LAF_MISC_INT_DT_IN_OBUF        |3       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:05|00|2
FCP_MAC_SR1_LR_DETECTED            |1       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:05|00|2
FCP_MAC_SR1_OLS_DETECTED           |3       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:05|00|2
FCP_MAC_SR2_LR_IDLE_RECEIVED       |1       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:05|00|2
FCP_MAC_SR2_AL_NON_F8_LIP_RECEIVED |4       |0       |11/09/05 12:06:05|00|2
OBFL: Error Statistics:
----------------------------
    Module:  2
----------------------------
OBFL: System Bootup Record:
----------------------------
    Module:  2
----------------------------
Wed Nov  9 12:05:56 2005:  Boot Record
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Boot Time..........:  Wed Nov  9 12:05:56 2005
Slot Number........:  2
Serial Number......:  JAB0912026U
Bios Version.......:    v0.0.8(08/18/05)
Alt Bios Version...:    v0.0.8(08/18/05)
Firmware Version...:  3.0(1) [build 3.0(0.276)]
Wed Nov  9 12:05:56 2005:  Card Uptime Record
----------------------------------------------
Uptime: 32, 0 days 0 hour(s) 0 minute(s) 32 second(s)
Reset Reason: Unknown (0)
Card Mode..........................:  Runtime
OBFL: Device Versions in Switch:
----------------------------
    Module:  2
----------------------------
Device Version Record
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Timestamp                  Device Name      Instance Hardware Software
                                                 Num  Version  Version
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Nov  9 12:05:56 2005   Stratosphere            0        1        1
Wed Nov  9 12:05:56 2005   Stratosphere            1        1        1
Wed Nov  9 12:05:56 2005   Skyline-asic            0        1        1
Wed Nov  9 12:05:56 2005   Tuscany-asic            0        1        0
Wed Nov  9 12:05:56 2005   X-Bus IO                0        6        0
Wed Nov  9 12:05:56 2005   Power Mngmnt Epl        0        6        0
OBFL: Exception Log:
----------------------------
    Module:  2
----------------------------
OBFL: Register Log:
----------------------------
    Module:  2
----------------------------
OBFL: Miscellaneous Error Logs:
----------------------------
    Module:  2
----------------------------
LC Config Record: Wed Nov  9 12:05:40 2005@471600
lc_copy_from_sup_to_lc() failure for sdwrap: 121
OBFL: Status:
    Module:  5 OBFL Log:                                Enabled
    error-stats                                         Enabled
    exception-log                                       Enabled
    miscellaneous-error                                 Enabled
    obfl-log (boot-uptime/device-version/obfl-history)  Enabled
    system-health                                       Enabled
    stack-trace                                         Enabled
OBFL: Memory Leak:
----------------------------
    Module:  5
----------------------------
mem-leak: This option not supported on SUP.
OBFL: Stack Trace:
----------------------------
    Module:  5
----------------------------
stack-trace: This option not supported on SUP.
OBFL: Environment History:
----------------------------
    Module:  5
----------------------------
========== Sensor Temperature History Log ==========
----------------------------------------------------
Wed Nov  9 12:05:06 2005 sensor 0 temperature 36
Wed Nov  9 12:05:06 2005 sensor 1 temperature 35
Wed Nov  9 12:05:06 2005 sensor 2 temperature 31
OBFL: Interrupt Statistics:
----------------------------
    Module:  5
----------------------------
interrupt-stats: This option not supported on SUP.
OBFL: Error Statistics:
----------------------------
    Module:  5
----------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------
Date (mm/dd/yy)=11/09/05  Time (hs:mn:sec): 12:10:05
Baby Ceaser data
---------------------------------------------------------------
Date (mm/dd/yy)=11/09/05  Time (hs:mn:sec): 12:10:05
Arbiter Bellagio2 data
GROUP:4
bkt_tx_perr_drop_cnt           0
bkr_rx_req_fifo_drop_cnt       0
bkr_rx_req_fifo_perr_drop_cnt  0
bkr_rx_di_lut_perr_drop_cnt    0
fil_drop_cnt                   0
crm_gid_drop_cnt               0
ser_rxs_perr_cnt               0
top_ddr_rx_perr_cnt            0
Bucket Counters
 Bkt Cos  Gresend            Grant          Request  Rresend
-----------------------------------------------------------
   0   0        0                0                0        0
   0   1        0                0                0        0
   0   2        0                0                0        0
   0   3        0             1127             1127        0
  64   0        0                0                0        0
  64   1        0                0                0        0
  64   2        0                0                0        0
  64   3        0                0                0        0
 128   0        0                0                0        0
 128   1        0                0                0        0
 128   2        0                0                0        0
 128   3        0                0                0        0
 192   0        0                0                0        0
 192   1        0                0                0        0
 192   2        0                0                0        0
 192   3        0               73               73        0
 256   0        0                0                0        0
 256   1        0                0                0        0
 256   2        0                0                0        0
 256   3        0                0                0        0
 320   0        0                0                0        0
 320   1        0                0                0        0
 320   2        0                0                0        0
 320   3        0                0                0        0
 384   0        0                0                0        0
 384   1        0                0                0        0
 384   2        0                0                0        0
 384   3        0                0                0        0
 448   0        0                0                0        0
 448   1        0                0                0        0
 448   2        0                0                0        0
 448   3        0                0                0        0
 512   0        0                0                0        0
 512   1        0                0                0        0
 512   2        0                0                0        0
 512   3        0                0                0        0
 576   0        0                0                0        0
 576   1        0                0                0        0
 576   2        0                0                0        0
 576   3        0                0                0        0
 640   0        0                0                0        0
 640   1        0                0                0        0
 640   2        0                0                0        0
 640   3        0                0                0        0
 704   0        0                0                0        0
 704   1        0                0                0        0
 704   2        0                0                0        0
 704   3        0                0                0        0
 768   0        0                0                0        0
 768   1        0                0                0        0
 768   2        0                0                0        0
 768   3        0                0                0        0
 832   0        0                0                0        0
 832   1        0                0                0        0
 832   2        0                0                0        0
 832   3        0                0                0        0
 896   0        0                0                0        0
 896   1        0                0                0        0
 896   2        0                0                0        0
 896   3        0                0                0        0
 960   0        0                0                0        0
 960   1        0                0                0        0
 960   2        0                0                0        0
 960   3        0                0                0        0
LDI Counters
LDI COS  OUT_REQ   CREDIT CREDITNA
----------------------------------
  0   0        0    14164       63
  0   1        0    41874       63
  0   2        0    41874       63
  0   3        0    41905       63
  1   0        0    14164       63
  1   1        0    41874       63
  1   2        0    41874       63
  1   3        0    41904       63
  2   0        0    14164       63
  2   1        0    41874       63
  2   2        0    41874       63
  2   3        0    41902       63
  3   0        0    14164       63
  3   1        0    41874       63
  3   2        0    41874       63
  3   3        0    41903       63
  4   0        0    14164       63
  4   1        0    41873       63
  4   2        0    41873       63
  4   3        0    41903       63
  5   0        0    14164       63
  5   1        0    41873       63
  5   2        0    41873       63
  5   3        0    41903       63
  6   0        0    14164       63
  6   1        0    41872       63
  6   2        0    41872       63
  6   3        0    41903       63
  7   0        0    14164       63
  7   1        0    41872       63
  7   2        0    41872       63
  7   3        0    41903       63
  8   0        0    14163       63
  8   1        0    41871       63
  8   2        0    41871       63
  8   3        0    41902       63
  9   0        0    14163       63
  9   1        0    41871       63
  9   2        0    41871       63
  9   3        0    41902       63
 10   0        0    14163       63
 10   1        0    41871       63
 10   2        0    41871       63
 10   3        0    41901       63
 11   0        0    14163       63
 11   1        0    41871       63
 11   2        0    41871       63
 11   3        0    41901       63
 12   0        0    14163       63
 12   1        0    41870       63
 12   2        0    41870       63
 12   3        0    41901       63
 13   0        0    14163       63
 13   1        0    41870       63
 13   2        0    41870       63
 13   3        0    41900       63
 14   0        0    14163       63
 14   1        0    41869       63
 14   2        0    41869       63
 14   3        0    41900       63
 15   0        0    14163       63
 15   1        0    41869       63
 15   2        0    41869       63
 15   3        0    41900       63
 16   0        0    14163       63
 16   1        0    41869       63
 16   2        0    41869       63
 16   3        0    41900       63
 17   0        0    14162       63
 17   1        0    41868       63
 17   2        0    41868       63
 17   3        0    41899       63
 18   0        0    14162       63
 18   1        0    41868       63
 18   2        0    41868       63
 18   3        0    41898       63
 19   0        0    14162       63
 19   1        0    41868       63
 19   2        0    41868       63
 19   3        0    41898       63
 20   0        0    14162       63
 20   1        0    41868       63
 20   2        0    41868       63
 20   3        0    41898       63
 21   0        0    14162       63
 21   1        0    41867       63
 21   2        0    41867       63
 21   3        0    41898       63
 22   0        0    14162       63
 22   1        0    41867       63
 22   2        0    41867       63
 22   3        0    41897       63
 23   0        0    14162       63
 23   1        0    41866       63
 23   2        0    41866       63
 23   3        0    41897       63
 24   0        0        0        0
 24   1        0        0        0
 24   2        0        0        0
 24   3        0        0        0
 25   0        0        0        0
 25   1        0        0        0
 25   2        0        0        0
 25   3        0        0        0
 26   0        0        0        0
 26   1        0        0        0
 26   2        0        0        0
 26   3        0        0        0
 27   0        0        0        0
 27   1        0        0        0
 27   2        0        0        0
 27   3        0        0        0
 28   0        0        0        0
 28   1        0        0        0
 28   2        0        0        0
 28   3        0        0        0
 29   0        0        0        0
 29   1        0        0        0
 29   2        0        0        0
 29   3        0        0        0
 30   0        0        0        0
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 30   2        0        0        0
 30   3        0        0        0
 31   0        0        0        0
 31   1        0        0        0
 31   2        0        0        0
 31   3        0        0        0
 32   0        0        0        0
 32   1        0        0        0
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 32   3        0        0        0
 33   0        0        0        0
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 33   3        0        0        0
 34   0        0        0        0
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 34   3        0        0        0
 35   0        0        0        0
 35   1        0        0        0
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 35   3        0        0        0
 36   0        0        0        0
 36   1        0        0        0
 36   2        0        0        0
 36   3        0        0        0
 37   0        0        0        0
 37   1        0        0        0
 37   2        0        0        0
 37   3        0        0        0
 38   0        0        0        0
 38   1        0        0        0
 38   2        0        0        0
 38   3        0        0        0
 39   0        0        0        0
 39   1        0        0        0
 39   2        0        0        0
 39   3        0        0        0
 40   0        0        0        0
 40   1        0        0        0
 40   2        0        0        0
 40   3        0        0        0
 41   0        0        0        0
 41   1        0        0        0
 41   2        0        0        0
 41   3        0        0        0
 42   0        0        0        0
 42   1        0        0        0
 42   2        0        0        0
 42   3        0        0        0
 43   0        0        0        0
 43   1        0        0        0
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 43   3        0        0        0
 44   0        0        0        0
 44   1        0        0        0
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 44   3        0        0        0
 45   0        0        0        0
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 45   3        0        0        0
 46   0        0        0        0
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 46   3        0        0        0
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 47   3        0        0        0
 48   0        0        0        0
 48   1        0        0        0
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 48   3        0        0        0
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 53   0        0        0        0
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 53   3        0        0        0
 54   0        0        0        0
 54   1        0        0        0
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 54   3        0        0        0
 55   0        0        0        0
 55   1        0        0        0
 55   2        0        0        0
 55   3        0        0        0
 56   0        0        0        0
 56   1        0        0        0
 56   2        0        0        0
 56   3        0        0        0
 57   0        0        0        0
 57   1        0        0        0
 57   2        0        0        0
 57   3        0        0        0
 58   0        0        0        0
 58   1        0        0        0
 58   2        0        0        0
 58   3        0        0        0
 59   0        0        0        0
 59   1        0        0        0
 59   2        0        0        0
 59   3        0        0        0
 60   0        0        0        0
 60   1        0        0        0
 60   2        0        0        0
 60   3        0        0        0
 61   0        0        0        0
 61   1        0        0        0
 61   2        0        0        0
 61   3        0        0        0
 62   0        0        0        0
 62   1        0        0        0
 62   2        0        0        0
 62   3        0        0        0
 63   0        0        0        0
 63   1        0        0        0
 63   2        0        0        0
 63   3        0        0        0
---------------------------------------------------------------
Date (mm/dd/yy)=11/09/05  Time (hs:mn:sec): 12:10:05
Arbiter Bellagio2 data
GROUP:10
bkt_tx_perr_drop_cnt           0
bkr_rx_req_fifo_drop_cnt       0
bkr_rx_req_fifo_perr_drop_cnt  0
bkr_rx_di_lut_perr_drop_cnt    0
fil_drop_cnt                   0
crm_gid_drop_cnt               0
ser_rxs_perr_cnt               0
top_ddr_rx_perr_cnt            0
Bucket Counters
 Bkt Cos  Gresend            Grant          Request  Rresend
-----------------------------------------------------------
   0   0        0                0                0        0
   0   1        0                0                0        0
   0   2        0                0                0        0
   0   3        0               73               73        0
  64   0        0                0                0        0
  64   1        0                0                0        0
  64   2        0                0                0        0
  64   3        0                0                0        0
 128   0        0                0                0        0
 128   1        0                0                0        0
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 128   3        0                0                0        0
 192   0        0                0                0        0
 192   1        0                0                0        0
 192   2        0                0                0        0
 192   3        0               59               59        0
 256   0        0                0                0        0
 256   1        0                0                0        0
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 320   0        0                0                0        0
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 448   0        0                0                0        0
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 512   0        0                0                0        0
 512   1        0                0                0        0
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 512   3        0                0                0        0
 576   0        0                0                0        0
 576   1        0                0                0        0
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 576   3        0                0                0        0
 640   0        0                0                0        0
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 704   0        0                0                0        0
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 768   0        0                0                0        0
 768   1        0                0                0        0
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 768   3        0                0                0        0
 832   0        0                0                0        0
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 896   0        0                0                0        0
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 896   3        0                0                0        0
 960   0        0                0                0        0
 960   1        0                0                0        0
 960   2        0                0                0        0
 960   3        0                0                0        0
LDI Counters
LDI COS  OUT_REQ   CREDIT CREDITNA
----------------------------------
  0   0        0     9471       63
  0   1        0        0        0
  0   2        0        0        0
  0   3        0     9548       63
  1   0        0     9471       63
  1   1        0        0        0
  1   2        0        0        0
  1   3        0     9487       63
  2   0        0        0        0
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  3   0        0        0        0
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  5   0        0        0        0
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  5   3        0        0        0
  6   0        0        0        0
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  7   0        0        0        0
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OBFL: System Bootup Record:
----------------------------
    Module:  5
----------------------------
OBFL: Device Versions in Switch:
----------------------------
    Module:  5
----------------------------
OBFL: Exception Log:
----------------------------
    Module:  5
----------------------------
OBFL: Register Log:
----------------------------
    Module:  5
----------------------------
register-log: This option not supported on SUP.
OBFL: Miscellaneous Error Logs:
----------------------------
    Module:  5
----------------------------.

Related Commands

Command
Description

logging

Configures logging parameters.


show mcast

To display multicast information, use the show mcast command.

show mcast [vsan vsan-id]

Syntax Description

vsan vsan-id

Specifies the number of the VSAN. The range is 1 to 4093.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays multicast information.

switch# show mcast 
Multicast root for VSAN 1
        Configured root mode : Principal switch
        Operational root mode : Principal switch
        Root Domain ID : 0x15(21)


Multicast root for VSAN 73
        Configured root mode : Principal switch
        Operational root mode : Principal switch
        Root Domain ID : 0x65(101)


Multicast root for VSAN 99
        Configured root mode : Principal switch
        Operational root mode : Principal switch
        Root Domain ID : 0xe4(228)


Multicast root for VSAN 4001
        Configured root mode : Principal switch
        Operational root mode : Principal switch
        Root Domain ID : 0xe9(233)


Multicast root for VSAN 4002
        Configured root mode : Principal switch
        Operational root mode : Principal switch
        Root Domain ID : 0x78(120)


Multicast root for VSAN 4003
        Configured root mode : Principal switch
        Operational root mode : Principal switch
        Root Domain ID : 0xe0(224)


Multicast root for VSAN 4004
        Configured root mode : Principal switch
        Operational root mode : Lowest domain switch
        Root Domain ID : 0x01(1)

Related Commands

Command
Description

mcast root

Configures the multicast root VSAN.


show module

To verify the status of a module, use the show module command.

show module [slot [recovery-steps] | diag | uptime | xbar number]

Syntax Description

slot

Specifies the slot number for the module.

recovery-steps

Displays information about modules and the steps to recover a module.

diag

Displays module-related information.

uptime

Displays the length of time that the modules have been functional in the switch.

xbar number

Displays information about the specified crossbar, either 1 or 2.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

SAN-OS 3.1

Keyword diag has been deprecated.

1.3(4)

This command was introduced.

3.0(1)

Added the recovery-steps and xbar options.


Usage Guidelines

If your chassis has more than one switching module, you will see the progress check if you issue the show module command several times and view the status column each time.

The switching module goes through a testing and an initializing stage before displaying an ok status.

Use the uptime option to display the time that a specified supervisor module, switching module, or services module is functional in the switch. This time is computed from the time a module goes online after a disruptive upgrade or reset.

You can use the recovery-steps option only for modules that are powered down because of problems with index allocation.

Before using the recovery-steps option, make sure that debug module no-power-down is not on.


Note You cannot use the recovery-steps option to recover a Supervisor module. Also, the Cisco MDS 9124 switch does not support the recovery-steps option.


For additional information about port indices, refer to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide and to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Troubleshooting Guide.

Examples

The following example displays information about the modules on the switch.

switch# show module
Mod  Ports  Module-Type                     Model              Status
---  -----  ------------------------------- ------------------ ------------
2    32     Advanced Services Module        DS-X9032-SMV       powered-dn
4    32     Advanced Services Module        DS-X9032-SMV       powered-dn
5    0      Supervisor/Fabric-1             DS-X9530-SF1-K9    active *
6    0      Supervisor/Fabric-1             DS-X9530-SF1-K9    ha-standby
8    32     1/2 Gbps FC Module              DS-X9032           ok

Mod  Sw           Hw      World-Wide-Name(s) (WWN)
---  -----------  ------  --------------------------------------------------
5    1.2(2)       0.610   --                                                 
6    1.2(2)       0.610   --                                                 
8    1.2(2)       0.3     21:c1:00:0b:46:79:f1:40 to 21:e0:00:0b:46:79:f1:40 


Mod  MAC-Address(es)                         Serial-Num
---  --------------------------------------  ----------
5    00-d0-97-38-b4-01 to 00-d0-97-38-b4-05  JAB06350B0H
6    00-d0-97-38-b3-f9 to 00-d0-97-38-b3-fd  JAB06350B1R
8    00-05-30-00-2b-e2 to 00-05-30-00-2b-e6  jab062407x4

* this terminal session 

The following example displays uptime information about the modules on the switch.

switch#  show module uptime
------ Module 1 -----
Module Start Time:   Wed Apr 14 18:12:48 2004
Up Time:             16 days, 5 hours, 59 minutes, 41 seconds

------ Module 6 -----
Module Start Time:   Wed Apr 14 18:11:57 2004
Up Time:             16 days, 6 hours, 0 minutes, 32 second

The following example displays information about the crossbar. 

switch# show module xbar 1
Xbar Ports  Module-Type                      Model              Status
---  -----  -------------------------------- ------------------ ------------
1    0      Xbar                             DS-13SLT-FAB1      ok

Xbar Sw           Hw      World-Wide-Name(s) (WWN)
---  -----------  ------  --------------------------------------------------
1    NA           0.306   --


Xbar MAC-Address(es)                         Serial-Num
---  --------------------------------------  ----------
1    NA                                      JAB094102RQ
The following example uses the show module, show port index-allocation, and show module 
recovery-steps commands to display a Generation 1 module that is powered down due to a 
lack of indices. 

switch# show module
Mod  Ports  Module-Type                      Model          Status
---  -----  -------------------------------- ------------------ --
1    48     1/2/4 Gbps FC Module             DS-X9148           ok
2    48     1/2/4 Gbps FC Module             DS-X9148           ok
3    48     1/2/4 Gbps FC Module             DS-X9148           ok
4    48     1/2/4 Gbps FC Module             DS-X9148           ok
6    0      Supervisor/Fabric-1              DS-X9530-SF1-K9    active *
7    48     1/2/4 Gbps FC Module             DS-X9148           ok
9    16     1/2 Gbps FC Module               DS-X9016   powered-dn

Mod  Power-Status  Power Down Reason 
---  ------------  ---------------------------
9    powered-dn    Insufficient resources (dest Index)

switch# show port index-allocation 
Module index distribution:
------------------------------------------------------+
Slot | Allowed |      Alloted indices info            |
     |  range* | Total |          Index values        |
-----|---------|-------|------------------------------|
 1   |   0-  31|   48  | 160-187,192-207,220-223      | (Slot 2 shares 28-31) 
     |         |       |(Slot 3 shares 16-27) (Slot 7 shares 0-15)|
 2   |  32-  63|   48  | 28-63,240-251                |  
 3   |  64-  95|   48  | 16-27,64-95,188-191          |  
 4   |  96- 127|   48  | 96-127,224-239               |  
 7   | 128- 159|   48  | 0-15,128-159                 |  
 8   | 160- 191|   -   | (None)                       | (Slot 1 shares 160-187
     |         |       |) (Slot 3 shares 188-191)     |
 9   | 192- 223|   -   | (None)                       | (Slot 1 shares 192-207
     |         |       |,220-223)                     |
SUP  | 253-255 |   3   | 253-255                      |

*Allowed range applicable only for Generation-1 modules

switch# show module 9 recovery-steps 
Failure Reason:
Insufficient indices in range 0-255. Module cannot be powered up

The following example uses the show port index-allocation command on the Cisco MDS 9124 switch.

switch# show port index-allocation

Module index distribution:
------------------------------------------------------+
Slot | Allowed |      Allotted indices info           |
     |  range* | Total |          Index values        |
-----|---------|-------|------------------------------|
 1   |   0- 255|   24  | 0-23                         |
SUP  |  -----  |   -   | (None)                       |

*Allowed range applicable only for Generation-1 modules

The following example uses the show module, show port index-allocation, and show module recovery-steps commands to display a Generation 1 module that is powered down because indices are not available in its slot. Specifically, indices 28 through 31 are taken by a 48-port card in slot 2.

switch# show module
Mod  Ports  Module-Type                      Model              
Status
---  -----  -------------------------------- ------------------ --
1    32     1/2 Gbps FC Module                          powered-dn
2    48     1/2/4 Gbps FC Module             DS-X9148           ok
4    48     1/2/4 Gbps FC Module             DS-X9148           ok
6    0      Supervisor/Fabric-1              DS-X9530-SF1-K9    active *

Mod  Power-Status  Power Down Reason 
---  ------------  ---------------------------
1    powered-dn    Insufficient resources (dest Index)

switch# show port index-allocation 

Module index distribution:
------------------------------------------------------+
Slot | Allowed |      Alloted indices info            |
     |  range* | Total |          Index values        |
-----|---------|-------|------------------------------|
 1   |   0-  31|   -   | (None)                       | (Slot 2 shares 28-31)  
 2   |  32-  63|   48  | 28-63,240-251                |  
 3   |  64-  95|   -   | (None)                       |  
 4   |  96- 127|   48  | 96-127,224-239               |  
 7   | 128- 159|   -   | (None)                       |  
 8   | 160- 191|   -   | (None)                       |  
 9   | 192- 223|   -   | (None)                       |  
SUP  | 253-255 |   3   | 253-255                      |

*Allowed range applicable only for Generation-1 modules

switch# show module 1 recovery-steps 
Failure Reason:
Indices in allowed range 0 - 31 unavailable
Check "show port index-allocation" for more details

Recovery Steps:
Insert failed module in any one of the slots: 3, 7, 8, 9

The following example uses the show module, show port index-allocation, and show module recovery-steps commands to display a Generation 1 module that is powered down because of a lack of indices between 0 and 255.

switch# show module
Mod  Ports  Module-Type                      Model          Status
---  -----  -------------------------------- ------------------ ------------
1    48     1/2/4 Gbps FC Module             DS-X9148           ok
2    48     1/2/4 Gbps FC Module             DS-X9148           ok
3    48     1/2/4 Gbps FC Module             DS-X9148           ok
4    48     1/2/4 Gbps FC Module             DS-X9148           ok
5    0      Supervisor/Fabric-2              DS-X9530-SF2-K9    active *
6    0      Supervisor/Fabric-2              DS-X9530-SF2-K9    ha-standby
7    48     1/2/4 Gbps FC Module             DS-X9148           ok
8    24     1/2/4 Gbps FC Module             DS-X9124           ok
9    32     1/2 Gbps FC Module                          powered-dn

Mod  Power-Status  Power Down Reason 
---  ------------  ---------------------------
9    powered-dn    Insufficient resources (dest Index)

switch# show port index-allocation 

Module index distribution:
------------------------------------------------------+
Slot | Allowed |      Alloted indices info            |
     |  range  | Total |          Index values        |
-----|---------|-------|------------------------------|
 1   |   0-1023|   48  | 160-207                      |  
 2   |   0-1023|   48  | 3-50                         |  
 3   |   0-1023|   48  | 0-2,208-252                  |  
 4   |   0-1023|   48  | 51-98                        |  
 7   |   0-1023|   48  | 99-146                       |  
 8   |   0-1023|   24  | 147-159,256-266              |  
 9   |  -----  |   -   | (None)                       |  
SUP  | 253-255 |   3   | 253-255                      |

switch# show module 9 recovery-steps 
Failure Reason:
Insufficient indices in range 0-255. Module cannot be powered up

The following example uses the show module, show port index-allocation, and show module recovery-steps commands to display a Generation 1 module that is powered down due to non-availability of contiguous indices.

switch# show module
Mod  Ports  Module-Type                      Model          Status
---  -----  -------------------------------- ------------------ --
1    48     1/2/4 Gbps FC Module                        powered-dn
3    12     1/2/4 Gbps FC Module             DS-X9112           ok
4    8      IP Storage Services Module                  powered-dn
5    48     1/2/4 Gbps FC Module             DS-X9148           ok
6    48     1/2/4 Gbps FC Module             DS-X9148           ok
7    0      Supervisor/Fabric-2              DS-X9530-SF2-K9    active *
8    0      Supervisor/Fabric-2              DS-X9530-SF2-K9    ha-standby
9    24     1/2/4 Gbps FC Module             DS-X9124           ok
11   4      10 Gbps FC Module                DS-X9704           ok
12   48     1/2/4 Gbps FC Module             DS-X9148           ok
13   16     1/2 Gbps FC Module               DS-X9016           ok
Mod  Power-Status  Power Down Reason
---  ------------  ---------------------------
1    powered-dn    Config down
4    powered-dn    Insufficient resources (dest Index)
Mod  Sw           Hw      World-Wide-Name(s) (WWN)
---  -----------  ------  --------------------------------------------------
3    3.0(0.322)   0.222   20:81:00:05:30:01:9c:02 to 20:8c:00:05:30:01:9c:02

switch# show port index-allocation
Module index distribution:
------------------------------------------------------+
Slot | Allowed |      Alloted indices info            |
     |  range  | Total |          Index values        |
-----|---------|-------|------------------------------|
 1   |  -----  |   -   | (None)                       |
 2   |  -----  |   -   | (None)                       |
 3   |   0- 255|   12  | 219-230                      |
 4   |  -----  |   -   | (None)                       |
 5   |   0- 255|   48  | 0-13,74-79,96-123            |
 6   |   0- 255|   48  | 124-150,232-252              |
 9   |   0- 255|   24  | 154-177                      |
10   |  -----  |   -   | (None)                       |
11   |   0- 255|    4  | 151-153,231                  |
12   |   0- 255|   48  | 32-73,178-183                |
13   |   0- 255|   16  | 80-95                        |
SUP  | 253-255 |   3   | 253-255                      |

switch# show module 4 recovery-steps
Failure Reason:
Contiguous and aligned indices unavailable for Generation-1 modules
Check "show port index-allocation" for more details
Please follow the steps below:
1. Power-off module in one of the following slots: 12
2. Power-on module in slot 4 and wait till it comes online
3. Power-on the module powered-off in step 1
4. Do "copy running-config startup-config" to save this setting

The following example uses the show module, show port index-allocation, and show module recovery-steps commands to display a Generation 1 module that is powered down because of alignment, even though contiguous indices 208 through 252 are available.

switch# show module
Mod  Ports  Module-Type                      Model          Status
---  -----  -------------------------------- ------------------ ------------
1    48     1/2/4 Gbps FC Module             DS-X9148           ok
2    48     1/2/4 Gbps FC Module             DS-X9148           ok
4    48     1/2/4 Gbps FC Module             DS-X9148           ok
5    0      Supervisor/Fabric-2              DS-X9530-SF2-K9    active *
6    0      Supervisor/Fabric-2              DS-X9530-SF2-K9    ha-standby
7    48     1/2/4 Gbps FC Module             DS-X9148           ok
9    32     1/2 Gbps FC Module               DS-X9032   powered-dn

Mod  Power-Status  Power Down Reason 
---  ------------  ---------------------------
9    powered-dn    Insufficient resources (dest Index)

switch# show port index-allocation 

Module index distribution:
------------------------------------------------------+
Slot | Allowed |      Alloted indices info            |
     |  range  | Total |          Index values        |
-----|---------|-------|------------------------------|
 1   |   0-1023|   48  | 160-207                      |  
 2   |   0-1023|   48  | 3-50                         |  
 3   |  -----  |   -   | (None)                       |  
 4   |   0-1023|   48  | 51-98                        |  
 7   |   0-1023|   48  | 99-146                       |  
 8   |  -----  |   -   | (None)                       |  
 9   |  -----  |   -   | (None)                       |  
SUP  | 253-255 |   3   | 253-255                      |

switch# show module 9 recovery-steps 
Failure Reason:
Contiguous and aligned indices unavailable for Generation-1 modules
Check "show port index-allocation" for more details
Recovery Steps:
Please follow the steps below: 
1. Power off module in ANY ONE of the slots: 1, 4 
2. Power on failed module in slot 9 and wait till it comes online
3. Power on the module that was powered off in step 1 and wait till it comes 
   online
4. Do "copy running-config startup-config" to save this setting

show nasb

To display the Network-Accelerated Serverless Backup (NASB) configuration on the Storage Services Module (SSM), use the show nasb command in EXEC mode.

show nasb [module slot] [vsan vsan-id]

Syntax Description

module slot

Specifies the slot number with the SSM where NASB is configured.

vsan vsan-id

Displays information for the specified VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.1(1a)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the NASB configuration on all SSM modules in the switch.

switch# show nasb 
NASB: module 4 vsan 1:DPP-1, VT-nWWN=2700000530002926, pWWN=2701000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 1:DPP-2, VT-nWWN=2702000530002926, pWWN=2703000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 1:DPP-3, VT-nWWN=2704000530002926, pWWN=2705000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 1:DPP-4, VT-nWWN=2706000530002926, pWWN=2707000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 1:DPP-5, VT-nWWN=2708000530002926, pWWN=2709000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 1:DPP-6, VT-nWWN=270a000530002926, pWWN=270b000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 1:DPP-7, VT-nWWN=270c000530002926, pWWN=270d000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 1:DPP-8, VT-nWWN=270e000530002926, pWWN=270f000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 3:DPP-1, VT-nWWN=26f0000530002926, pWWN=26f1000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 3:DPP-2, VT-nWWN=26f2000530002926, pWWN=26f3000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 3:DPP-3, VT-nWWN=26f4000530002926, pWWN=26f5000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 3:DPP-4, VT-nWWN=26f6000530002926, pWWN=26f7000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 3:DPP-5, VT-nWWN=26f8000530002926, pWWN=26f9000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 3:DPP-6, VT-nWWN=26fa000530002926, pWWN=26fb000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 3:DPP-7, VT-nWWN=26fc000530002926, pWWN=26fd000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 3:DPP-8, VT-nWWN=26fe000530002926, pWWN=26ff000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 8 vsan 3:DPP-1, VT-nWWN=2500000530002926, pWWN=2501000530002926 (not 
provisioned)
NASB: module 8 vsan 3:DPP-2, VT-nWWN=2502000530002926, pWWN=2503000530002926 (not 
provisioned)
NASB: module 8 vsan 3:DPP-3, VT-nWWN=2504000530002926, pWWN=2505000530002926 (not 
provisioned)
NASB: module 8 vsan 3:DPP-4, VT-nWWN=2506000530002926, pWWN=2507000530002926 (not 
provisioned)
NASB: module 8 vsan 3:DPP-5, VT-nWWN=2508000530002926, pWWN=2509000530002926 (not 
provisioned)
NASB: module 8 vsan 3:DPP-6, VT-nWWN=250a000530002926, pWWN=250b000530002926 (not 
provisioned)
NASB: module 8 vsan 3:DPP-7, VT-nWWN=250c000530002926, pWWN=250d000530002926 (not 
provisioned)
NASB: module 8 vsan 3:DPP-8, VT-nWWN=250e000530002926, pWWN=250f000530002926 (not 
provisioned)

The following example displays the NASB configuration on the SSM in slot 4.

switch# show nasb module 4
NASB: module 4 vsan 1:DPP-1, VT-nWWN=2700000530002926, pWWN=2701000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 1:DPP-2, VT-nWWN=2702000530002926, pWWN=2703000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 1:DPP-3, VT-nWWN=2704000530002926, pWWN=2705000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 1:DPP-4, VT-nWWN=2706000530002926, pWWN=2707000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 1:DPP-5, VT-nWWN=2708000530002926, pWWN=2709000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 1:DPP-6, VT-nWWN=270a000530002926, pWWN=270b000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 1:DPP-7, VT-nWWN=270c000530002926, pWWN=270d000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 1:DPP-8, VT-nWWN=270e000530002926, pWWN=270f000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 3:DPP-1, VT-nWWN=26f0000530002926, pWWN=26f1000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 3:DPP-2, VT-nWWN=26f2000530002926, pWWN=26f3000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 3:DPP-3, VT-nWWN=26f4000530002926, pWWN=26f5000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 3:DPP-4, VT-nWWN=26f6000530002926, pWWN=26f7000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 3:DPP-5, VT-nWWN=26f8000530002926, pWWN=26f9000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 3:DPP-6, VT-nWWN=26fa000530002926, pWWN=26fb000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 3:DPP-7, VT-nWWN=26fc000530002926, pWWN=26fd000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 3:DPP-8, VT-nWWN=26fe000530002926, pWWN=26ff000530002926 (provisioned)

The following example displays the NASB configuration on the SSM in slot 4 and VSAN 1.

switch# show nasb module 4 vsan 1
NASB: module 4 vsan 1:DPP-1, VT-nWWN=2700000530002926, pWWN=2701000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 1:DPP-2, VT-nWWN=2702000530002926, pWWN=2703000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 1:DPP-3, VT-nWWN=2704000530002926, pWWN=2705000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 1:DPP-4, VT-nWWN=2706000530002926, pWWN=2707000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 1:DPP-5, VT-nWWN=2708000530002926, pWWN=2709000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 1:DPP-6, VT-nWWN=270a000530002926, pWWN=270b000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 1:DPP-7, VT-nWWN=270c000530002926, pWWN=270d000530002926 (provisioned)
NASB: module 4 vsan 1:DPP-8, VT-nWWN=270e000530002926, pWWN=270f000530002926 (provisioned)

Table 22-7 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 22-7 show nasb Field Descriptions

Field
Description

tpc module

Displays the slot number of the SSM.

vsan

Displays the VSAN number in the database associated to the NASB process.

DPP-

Displays which of the eight data path processors (DPP) is forwarding the data.

VT-nWWN=

Displays the virtual target (VT) node WWN associated with this XCopy LUN.

pWWN=

Displays the port WWN associated with this XCopy LUN.

provisioned

Implies the range of FC slot/port-port interfaces has been enabled using the ssm enable feature nasb command.

not provisioned

Implies the range of FC slot/port-port interfaces has not been enabled using the ssm enable feature nasb command.


Related Commands

Command
Description

nasb module

Enables TPC on a VSAN and maps it to the SSM where the feature has been enabled.


show ntp

To display the configured Network Time Protocol (NTP) server and peer associations, use the show ntp command.

show ntp {peers | pending peers | pending-diff | session-status | statistics [io | local | memory | peer {ipaddr ip-address | name peer-name}] | timestamp-status}

Syntax Description

peers

Displays all the peers.

pending peers

Displays pending NTP configuration changes on all peers.

pending-diff

Displays the differences between the pending NTP configuration changes and the active NTP configuration.

session-status

Displays the Cisco Fabric Services (CFS) session status.

statistics

Displays the NTP statistics

io

Displays the input/output statistics.

local

Displays the counters maintained by the local NTP.

memory

Displays the statistics counters related to memory code.

peer

Displays the per-peer statistics counter of a peer.

ipaddr ip-address

Displays the peer statistics for the specified IP address.

name peer-name

Displays the peer statistics for the specified peer name.

timestamp-status

Displays if the timestamp check is enabled.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

2.0(x)

Added the pending, pending-diff, and session-status keywords.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the NTP peer information.

switch# show ntp peers 
--------------------------------------------
  Peer IP Address               Serv/Peer          
--------------------------------------------
  10.20.10.2                    Server 
  10.20.10.0                    Peer 

The following example displays the NTP IO statistics.

switch# show ntp statistics io
time since reset:     11152
receive buffers:      9
free receive buffers: 9
used receive buffers: 9
low water refills:    0
dropped packets:      0
ignored packets:      0
received packets:     3
packets sent:         2
packets not sent:     0
interrupts handled:   3
received by int:      3

The following example displays the NTP local statistics.

switch# show ntp statistics local
system uptime:          11166
time since reset:       11166
bad stratum in packet:  0
old version packets:    4
new version packets:    0
unknown version number: 0
bad packet format:      0
packets processed:      0
bad authentication:     0

The following example displays the NTP memory statistics information.

switch# show ntp statistics memory
time since reset:     11475
total peer memory:    15
free peer memory:     15
calls to findpeer:    0
new peer allocations: 0
peer demobilizations: 0
hash table counts:      0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0
                        0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0
                        0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0
                        0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0

The following example displays the NTP peer statistics information using the IP address of the peer.

switch# show ntp statistics peer ipaddr 10.1.1.1

The following example displays the NTP peer statistics information using the name of the peer.

switch# show ntp statistics peer name Peer1

The following example displays the NTP timestamp status information.

switch# show ntp timestamp-status
Linecard 9 does not support Timestamp check.

Related Commands

Command
Description

ntp

Configures NTP parameters.


show npv flogi-table

To display the information about N Port Virtualization (NPV) FLOGI session, use the show npv flogi-table command.

show npv flogi-table

Syntax Description

This command has no other arguments or keywords.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the information on NPV FLOGI session.

switch# show npv flogi-table
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SERVER EXTERNAL
INTERFACE VSAN FCID PORT NAME NODE NAME INTERFACE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
fc1/13 1 0x330100 2f:ff:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 2f:ff:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 fc1/4
fc1/13 1 0x333500 2f:bf:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 2f:bf:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 fc1/4
fc1/13 1 0x333600 2f:9f:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 2f:9f:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 fc1/3
fc1/13 1 0x333800 2f:7f:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 2f:7f:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 fc1/2
fc1/13 1 0x333e00 2f:3f:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 2f:3f:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 fc1/4
fc1/13 1 0x334a00 2e:bf:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 2e:bf:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 fc1/3
fc1/13 1 0x335400 2e:7f:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 2e:7f:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 fc1/4
fc1/13 1 0x336200 2d:ff:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 2d:ff:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 fc1/1
fc1/13 1 0x336f00 2d:9f:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 2d:9f:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 fc1/2
fc1/13 1 0x337300 2d:5f:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 2d:5f:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 fc1/2
fc1/13 1 0x337900 2c:ff:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 2c:ff:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 fc1/1
fc1/13 1 0x338500 2c:bf:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 2c:bf:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 fc1/2
fc1/13 1 0x338a00 2c:9f:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 2c:9f:00:06:2b:10:c1:14 fc1/1

Related Commands

Command
Description

show npv status

Displays the NPV current status.


show npv internal info

To display internal N Port Virtualization (NPV) information, use the show npv internal info command.

show npv internal info

Syntax Description

This command has no other arguments or keywords.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the NPV internal information.

switch# show npv internal info
NPV Globals:
============
NPV mode: ENABLED
Switch-Name: 172.20.150.98
Switch Mgmt IP Address: 172.20.150.98
proxy logo Retries: 1
Internal FLOGI max timeout Retries: -1
NS Registration max timeout Retries: 5
timer group handle: 0x30038fe0
Number of Active External Interfaces: 0

External Interface Info:
========================
Interface Information:
  ifindex: fc1/1, VSAN: 1, internal FLOGI fcid: 0x1e0000
  FSM current state: NPIVP_EXT_IF_ST_FLOGI_FAILED
  Internal FLOGI Fail Reason: Mismatch in VSAN for this upstream port
  fabric pwwn: 20:05:00:05:30:00:ca:16, fabric nwwn: 20:0a:00:05:30:00:ca:17
  my pwwn: 20:01:00:05:30:01:71:b8, my nwwn: 20:01:00:05:30:01:71:b9
Port Parameters:
  Rx B2B Credits: 16, Multiplier: 0, Buff Size: 2112
  Tx B2B Credits: 16, Multiplier: 0, Buff Size: 2112, bbscn: 0
  bbscn_capable: TRUE bbscn_max: 14, port_bbscn: 0
Timer & Retry Information:
  Busy Timer              (1), id: 21045, active: FALSE time remaining: 0
  Fail Retry Timer        (7), id: 4209, active: TRUE time remaining: 1
  FDISC Response Timer    (2), id: 00, active: FALSE time remaining: 0
  Error Clear Timer       (6), id: 71, active: TRUE time remaining: 433
Statistics:
  flogi retry count            : 113
  ns registration retry count  : 0
  number of flogis accepted: 0
  login failures out of ids: 0
  other login failures     : 0
  timed out login_failures : 0
  pending queue size       : 0
FLOGIs on this interface :
Interface Information:
  ifindex: fc1/5, VSAN: 1, internal FLOGI fcid: 0x000000
  FSM current state: NPIVP_EXT_IF_ST_PREINIT_DONE
  fabric pwwn: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00, fabric nwwn: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
  my pwwn: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00, my nwwn: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Port Parameters:
  Rx B2B Credits: 0, Multiplier: 0, Buff Size: 0
  Tx B2B Credits: 0, Multiplier: 0, Buff Size: 0, bbscn: 0
  bbscn_capable: FALSE bbscn_max: 0, port_bbscn: 0
Timer & Retry Information:
  Busy Timer              (1), id: 00, active: FALSE time remaining: 0
  Fail Retry Timer        (7), id: 00, active: FALSE time remaining: 0
  FDISC Response Timer    (2), id: 00, active: FALSE time remaining: 0
  Error Clear Timer       (6), id: 71, active: TRUE time remaining: 433
Statistics:
  flogi retry count            : 0
  ns registration retry count  : 0
  number of flogis accepted: 0
  login failures out of ids: 0
  other login failures     : 0
  timed out login_failures : 0
  pending queue size       : 0
FLOGIs on this interface :
Server Interface Info:
======================
Interface Information:
  ifindex: fc1/4,  VSAN: 1, NPIV enable: FALSE,  lcp init done: FALSE
  Selected External Interface:
  FSM current state: NPIVP_SVR_IF_ST_WAITING_EXTERNAL_INTERFACE
Port Parameters:
  rxbbcredit: 0 rxbufsize: 0
  txbbcredit: 0 txbufsize: 0 txbbscn: 0
  bbscn_capable: FALSE bbscn_max: 0,  port_bbscn: 0
Statistics:
  number of FLOGIs: 0

Related Commands

Command
Description

debug npv

Enables debugging NPV configurations.

show debug npv

Displays the NPV debug commands configured on the switch.


show npv internal info traffic-map

To display internal N port virtualization (NPV) information about a traffic map, use the show npv internal info traffic-map command.

show npv internal info traffic-map

Syntax Description

This command has no other arguments or keywords.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode

Command History

Release
Modification

3.4(1)

Command output has been changed.

3. 3(1a)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays NPV internal information.

switch# show npv internal info traffic-map
NPV Traffic Map Information:
------------------------------------------------------
Server-If       Last Change Time        External-If(s)

------------------------------------------------------
fc1/10          2147469648.265604868    fc1/9,fc1/13
fc1/20          2147469648.265604868    fc1/9,fc1/13
------------------------------------------------------
switch#

Related Commands

Command
Description

show npv traffic-map

Displays npv traffic map.

   

show npv traffic-map

To display an N port virtualization (NPV) traffic map, use the show npv traffic-map command.

show npv traffic-map

Syntax Description

This command has no other arguments or keywords.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.3(1a)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the NPV traffic map information.

switch# show npv traffic-map
NPV Traffic Map Information:
----------------------------------------
Server-If       External-If(s)

----------------------------------------
fc1/10          fc1/9,fc1/13
fc1/20          fc1/9,fc1/13
----------------------------------------
switch#

Related Commands

Command
Description

show npv flogi-table

Displays information about NPV FLOGI sessions.

show npv internal info traffic-map

Displays internal information about the traffic map.


show npv status

To display the N Port Virtualization (NPV) current status, use the show npv status command.

show npv status

Syntax Description

This command has no other arguments or keywords.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the current status of NPV.

switch# show npv status
External Interfaces:
====================
Number of External Interfaces: 6
Interface: fc1/1, FCID: 0x330037, State: Up
Interface: fc1/2, FCID: 0x330038, State: Up
Interface: fc1/3, FCID: 0x330039, State: Up
Interface: fc1/4, FCID: 0x33003a, State: Up
Interface: fc1/23, FCID: 0x7d0007, State: Up
Interface: fc1/24, FCID: 0x7d0006, State: Up
Server Interfaces:
==================
Number of Server Interfaces: 4
Interface: fc1/13, NPIV: Yes, State: Up
Interface: fc1/14, NPIV: Yes, State: Up
Interface: fc1/15, NPIV: Yes, State: Up

Related Commands

Command
Description

show npv flogi-table

Displays the information about NPV FLOGI session.


show port index-allocation

To display port index allocation information, use the show port index-allocation command.

show port {index-allocation startup | naming}

Syntax Description

index-allocation

Displays port index allocation information.

startup

Displays port index allocation information at startup.

naming

Displays port naming information.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.

3.1(2)

Added the naming keyword.


Usage Guidelines

All software releases prior to Cisco SAN-OS Release 3.0(1) support Generation 1 hardware. Cisco SAN-OS Release 3.0(1) and later support Generation 2 hardware. You can combine Generation 1 and Generation 2 switching modules, with either Supervisor-1 modules or Supervisor-2 modules. However, combining switching modules and supervisor modules has the following limitations:

Supervisor-1 modules only support a maximum of 256 port indexes, regardless of type of switching modules.

Supervisor-2 modules support a maximum of 1024 port indexes when all switching modules in the chassis are Generation 2.

Supervisor-2 modules only support a maximum of 256 port indexes when both Generation 1 and Generation 2 switching modules are installed in the chassis.


Note The Cisco MDS 9124 switch does not support the show port index-allocation startup command; however, it does support the show port index-allocation command.



Note On a switch where the maximum number of port indexes is 256, any module that exceeds that limit does not power up.


Examples

The following example displays port index allocation information at startup on a Cisco MDS switch with only Generation 1 switching modules installed.

switch# show port index-allocation startup

Startup module index distribution:
------------------------------------------------------+
Slot | Allowed |      Alloted indices info            |
     |  range  | Total |          Index values        |
-----|---------|-------|------------------------------|
 1   |   0-  31|   32  | 0-31                         |
 2   |  32-  63|   32  | 32-63                        |
 3   |  64-  95|   32  | 64-95                        |
SUP  |  -----  |    3  | 253-255                      |

The following example displays current port index allocation on a Cisco MDS switch with only Generation 1 switching modules installed.

switch# show port index-allocation

Module index distribution:
------------------------------------------------------+
Slot | Allowed |      Alloted indices info            |
     |  range  | Total |          Index values        |
-----|---------|-------|------------------------------|
 1   |   0-  31|   32  | 0-31                         |
 2   |  32-  63|   32  | 32-63                        |
 3   |  64-  95|   32  | 64-95                        |
 4   |  96- 127|   -   | (None)                       |
SUP  |  -----  |    3  | 253-255                      |

The following example displays port index allocation information at startup on a Cisco MDS switch with Generation 1 and Generation 2 switching modules installed.

switch# show port index-allocation startup
Startup module index distribution:
------------------------------------------------------+
Slot | Allowed |      Alloted indices info            |
     |  range  | Total |          Index values        |
-----|---------|-------|------------------------------|
 4   |   0- 255|   32  | 0-31                         |
 5   |   0- 255|   32  | 32-63                        |
 6   |   0- 255|   32  | 96-127                       |
 9   |   0- 255|   24  | 64-87                        |
SUP  |  -----  |    3  | 253-255                      |

The following example shows the current port index allocation on a Cisco MDS switch with Generation 1 and Generation 2 switching modules installed.

switch# show port index-allocation

Module index distribution:
------------------------------------------------------+
Slot | Allowed |      Alloted indices info            |
     |  range  | Total |          Index values        |
-----|---------|-------|------------------------------|
 1   |   0- 255|   -   | (None)                       |
 2   |   0- 255|   -   | (None)                       |
 3   |   0- 255|   -   | (None)                       |
 4   |   0- 255|   32  | 0-31                         |
 5   |   0- 255|   32  | 32-63                        |
 6   |   0- 255|   32  | 96-127                       |
 9   |   0- 255|   24  | 64-87                        |
10   |   0- 255|   -   | (None)                       |
11   |   0- 255|   -   | (None)                       |
12   |   0- 255|   -   | (None)                       |
13   |   0- 255|   -   | (None)                       |
SUP  |  -----  |    3  | 253-255                      |

show port-channel

Use the show port-channel command to view information about existing PortChannel configurations.

show port-channel {compatibility-parameters | consistency [detail] | database [interface port-channel port-channel-number] | summary | usage}

Syntax Description

compatibility-parameters

Displays compatibility parameters.

consistency

Displays the database consistency information of all modules.

detail

Displays detailed database consistency information.

database

Displays PortChannel database information.

interface port-channel port-channel-number

Specifies the PortChannel number. The range is 1 to 256.

summary

Displays PortChannel summary.

usage

Displays PortChannel number usage.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

3.0(1)

Increased the interface port-channel range to 256.

Modified the output of the compatibility-parameters option.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the PortChannel summary.

switch# show port-channel summary  
NEW

The following example displays the PortChannel compatibility parameters.

switch# show port-channel compatibility-parameters
Parameters that have to be consistent across all members in a port-channel.

1. physical port layer

Members must have the same interface type, such as fibre channel, ethernet
or fcip.

2. port mode

Members must have the same port mode configured, either E or AUTO. If they
are configured in AUTO port mode, they have to negotiate E mode when they
come up. If a member negotiates a different mode, it will be suspended.

3. trunk mode

Members must have the same trunk mode configured. If they are configured in
AUTO trunking mode, they have to negotiate the same trunking mode when they
come up. If a member negotiates a different mode, it will be suspended.

4. speed

Members must have the same speed configured. If they are configured in AUTO
speed, they have to negotiate the same speed when they come up. If a member
negotiates a different speed, it will be suspended.

5. MTU

Members have to have the same MTU configured. This only applies to ethernet
port-channel.

6. ethernet port index

This only applies to ethernet port-channel. Each ethernet port-channel
could only have two ethernet ports. They must be in the same slot, their
port indices must be adjacent and the lower number must be odd. Example:
Gigabitethernet 8/5 - 6.

7. rate mode

Members must have the same rate mode configured. Rate Mode applies only to
isola FC ports

8. Maximum Speed Mismatch

Members must be configured to auto-negotiate to the same maximum speed.

9. Resources Unavailable

Members must be able to acquire resources required to maintain
compatibility. Check shared resources like speed, rate-mode and port mode.

10. Out of Service

Members must be in-service.

11. port VSAN

Members must have the same port VSAN.

12. port allowed VSAN list

Members must have the same port allowed VSAN list.

13. IP address

Members must not have IP address configured. This only applies to ethernet
port-channel.

14. IPv6 configuration

Members must not have any IPv6 configuration. This only applies to ethernet
port-channel.

15. port-security active bindings

Members must all be permitted by the activated port-security bindings and
fabric-bindings in all the allowed VSANs.

16. FC receive buffer size

Members must have the same fc receive buffer size. If the configured
receive buffer size is not compatible with the port capability then the
port will be error disabled

17. IP ACLs

Members must not have IP ACLs configured individually on them. This only
applies to ethernet port-channel.

18. sub interfaces

Members must not have sub-interfaces.

19. Access VLAN

Members must have same Access VLAN configured.

20. Native VLAN

Members must have same Native VLAN configured.

21. Duplex Mode

Members must have same Duplex Mode configured.

22. Ethernet Layer

Members must have same Ethernet Layer (switchport/no-switchport) configured.


23. Span Port

Members cannot be SPAN ports.

The following example displays the PortChannel database.

switch# show port-channel database  
port-channel 2
    Administrative channel mode is on
    Operational channel mode is on
    Last membership update succeeded
    First operational port is fc2/2
    1 port in total, 1 port up
    Ports:   fc2/2    [up]

The show port-channel consistency command has two options—without detail and detail.

Command Without Details

switch# show port-channel consistency  
Database is consistent 
switch# 

Command With Details

switch# show port-channel consistency detail
Authoritative port-channel database:
================================================
totally 1 port-channels
port-channel 2:
    1 ports, first operational port is fc2/2
    fc2/2    [up]
================================================
database 1: from module 5
================================================
totally 1 port-channels

port-channel 2:
    1 ports, first operational port is fc2/2
    fc2/2    [up]
================================================
database 2: from module 2
================================================
totally 1 port-channels
port-channel 2:
    1 ports, first operational port is fc2/2
    fc2/2    [up]
================================================

The show port-channel usage command displays details of the used and unused PortChannel numbers.

PortChannel Usage

switch# show port-channel usage  
Totally 2 port-channel numbers used 
==================================== 
Used  :   3, 9 
Unused:   1-2, 4-8, 10-256 

show port-license

To display the licensing usage on a Cisco MDS 9124, use the show port-license command.

show port-license

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.1(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the default port activation license configuration for the Cisco MDS 9124 switch.

switch# show port-license

Available port activation licenses are 0

--------------------------------------------

Interface Port Activation License

--------------------------------------------

fc1/1 acquire

fc1/2 acquire

fc1/3 acquire

fc1/4 acquire

fc1/5 acquire

fc1/6 acquire

fc1/7 acquire

fc1/8 acquire

fc1/9 eligible

fc1/10 eligible

fc1/11 eligible

  ...

  fc1/24 eligible

Related Commands

Command
Description

port-license

Makes a port eligible or ineligible to receive a license. Also used to acquire a license for a port.


show port-monitor

To configure the counter details of the policy, use the show port-monitor command.

show port-monitor [name]

Syntax Description

name

Displays a policy name.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

Configuration mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.4(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

The show port-monitor command can also take a string name of policy and displays the details of that policy only.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the counter details of the policy.

switch# show port-monitor cisco
Policy Name : cisco Status : Not Active
Port type : All Ports
Counter Threshold Interval Rising Threshold Falling Threshold Status
------- --------- -------- ---------------- ------------------ ------
Link Loss Delta 60 5 1 Active
Sync Loss Delta 60 5 1 Active
Protocol Error Delta 60 1 0 Active
Signal Loss Delta 60 5 1 Active
Invalid Words Delta 60 1 0 Active
Invalid CRC's Delta 263635064 3 4 Active
RX Performance Delta 60 2147483648 524288000 Active
TX Performance Delta 60 2147483648 524288000 Active
State Change Delta 60 1 0 Active
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
switch#

Related Commands

Command
Description

show port-monitor

Shows port monitor policies.


show port-resources module

To display information about port resources in a Generation 2 module, use the show port-resources command.

show port-resources module slot

Syntax Description

slot

Specifies the module number. The range is 1 to 6.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the Generation 2 module shared resources configuration.

switch# show port-resources module 2
Module 2
Available dedicated buffers are 5164

Port-Group 1
 Total bandwidth is 12.8 Gbps
 Total shared bandwidth is 4.8 Gbps
 Allocated dedicated bandwidth is 8.0 Gbps
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Interfaces in the Port-Group B2B Credit Bandwidth Rate Mode
                                Buffers (Gbps)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
fc2/1                                16       4.0 shared
fc2/2                                16       4.0 shared
fc2/3                                16       4.0 shared
fc2/4                                16       4.0 shared
fc2/5                                16       4.0 dedicated
fc2/6                                16       4.0 dedicated

Port-Group 2
 Total bandwidth is 12.8 Gbps
 Total shared bandwidth is 4.8 Gbps
 Allocated dedicated bandwidth is 8.0 Gbps
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Interfaces in the Port-Group B2B Credit Bandwidth Rate Mode
                                Buffers (Gbps)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
fc2/7                                16       4.0 shared
fc2/8                                16       4.0 shared
fc2/9                                16       4.0 shared
fc2/10                               16       4.0 shared
fc2/11                               16       4.0 dedicated
fc2/12                               16       4.0 dedicated

Port-Group 3
 Total bandwidth is 12.8 Gbps
 Total shared bandwidth is 4.8 Gbps
 Allocated dedicated bandwidth is 8.0 Gbps
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Interfaces in the Port-Group B2B Credit Bandwidth Rate Mode
                                Buffers (Gbps)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
fc2/13                               16       4.0 shared
fc2/14                               16       4.0 shared
fc2/15                               16       4.0 shared
fc2/16                              250       4.0 dedicated
fc2/17                               16       2.0 dedicated
fc2/18                               16       2.0 dedicated

Port-Group 4
 Total bandwidth is 12.8 Gbps
 Total shared bandwidth is 0.8 Gbps
 Allocated dedicated bandwidth is 12.0 Gbps
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Interfaces in the Port-Group B2B Credit Bandwidth Rate Mode
                                Buffers (Gbps)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
fc2/19                               16       1.0 shared
fc2/20                               16       1.0 shared
fc2/21                               16       1.0 shared
fc2/22                               16       4.0 dedicated
fc2/23                               16       4.0 dedicated
fc2/24                               16       4.0 dedicated

Related Commands

Command
Description

show module

Verifies the status of a module.



show port-security

To display configured port security feature information, use the show port-security database command.

show port-security
{database [active [vsan vsan-id]] | fwwn fwwn-id vsan vsan-id | interface {fc slot/port | port-channel port} vsan vsan-id | vsan vsan-id] |
pending [vsan vsan-id] |
pending-diff [vsan vsan-id] |
statistics [vsan vsan-id] |
status [vsan vsan-id] |
violations [last count | vsan vsan-id]}

Syntax Description

database

Displays database-related port security information.

active

Displays the activated database information.

vsan vsan-id

Displays information for the specified database.

fwwn fwwn-id

Displays information for the specified fabric WWN.

interface

Displays information for an interface.

fc slot/port

Displays information for the specified Fibre Channel interface.

port-channel port

Displays information for the specified PortChannel interface. The range is 1 to 128.

pending

Displays the server address pending configuration.

pending-diff

Displays the server address pending configuration differences with the active configuration.

statistics

Displays port security statistics.

status

Displays the port security status on a per VSAN basis.

violations

Displays violations in the port security database.

last count

Displays the last number of lines in the database. The range is 1 to 100.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.2(1)

This command was introduced.

2.0(x)

Added the pending and pending-diff keywords.


Usage Guidelines

The access information for each port can be individually displayed. If you specify the fwwn or interface options, all devices that are paired in the active database (at that point) with the given fWWN or the interface are displayed.

The show port-security command issued with the last number option displays only the specified number of entries that appear first.

Examples

The following example displays the contents of the port security database.

switch# show port-security database 
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VSAN 		Logging-in Entity             	Logging-in Point		(											Interface)			 
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1    		21:00:00:e0:8b:06:d9:1d(pwwn) 	20:0d:00:05:30:00:95:de(fc1/13)																 
1    		50:06:04:82:bc:01:c3:84(pwwn) 	20:0c:00:05:30:00:95:de(fc1/12)																 
2    		20:00:00:05:30:00:95:df(swwn) 	20:0c:00:05:30:00:95:de(port-channel 128) 
3   		20:00:00:05:30:00:95:de(swwn)	 20:01:00:05:30:00:95:de(fc1/1)
[Total 4 entries]

The following example displays the output of the active port security database in VSAN 1.

switch# show port-security database vsan 1
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Vsan   Logging-in Entity              Logging-in Point        (Interface)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1                  *                  20:85:00:44:22:00:4a:9e (fc3/5)
1      20:11:00:33:11:00:2a:4a(pwwn)  20:81:00:44:22:00:4a:9e (fc3/1)
[Total 2 entries]

The following example displays the active database.

switch# show port-security database active
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VSAN 		Logging-in Entity             	Logging-in Point		(											Interface)				Learnt
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1    		21:00:00:e0:8b:06:d9:1d(pwwn) 	20:0d:00:05:30:00:95:de(fc1/13)																		Yes
1    		50:06:04:82:bc:01:c3:84(pwwn) 	20:0c:00:05:30:00:95:de(fc1/12)																		Yes
2    		20:00:00:05:30:00:95:df(swwn) 	20:0c:00:05:30:00:95:de(port-channel 128)																		Yes
3   		20:00:00:05:30:00:95:de(swwn)	 20:01:00:05:30:00:95:de(fc1/1)
[Total 4 entries]

The following example displays the wildcard fwwn port security in VSAN 1.

switch# show port-security database fwwn 20:85:00:44:22:00:4a:9e vsan 1
Any port can login thru' this fwwn

The following example displays the configured fWWN port security in VSAN 1.

switch# show port-security database fwwn 20:01:00:05:30:00:95:de vsan 1
20:00:00:0c:88:00:4a:e2(swwn)

The following example displays the interface port information in VSAN 2.

switch# show port-security database interface fc 1/1 vsan 2
20:00:00:0c:88:00:4a:e2(swwn)

The following example displays the port security statistics.

switch# show port-security statistics
Statistics For VSAN: 1
------------------------
Number of pWWN permit: 2
Number of nWWN permit: 2
Number of sWWN permit: 2
Number of pWWN deny  : 0
Number of nWWN deny  : 0
Number of sWWN deny  : 0

Total Logins permitted  : 4
Total Logins denied     : 0
Statistics For VSAN: 2
------------------------
Number of pWWN permit: 0
Number of nWWN permit: 0
Number of sWWN permit: 2
Number of pWWN deny  : 0
Number of nWWN deny  : 0
Number of sWWN deny  : 0
...

The following example displays the status of the active database and the autolearn configuration.

switch# show port-security status
VSAN 1 :Activated database, auto-learning is enabled
VSAN 2 :No Active database, auto-learning is disabled
...

The following example displays the previous 100 violations.

switch# show port-security violations

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VSAN		Interface				Logging-in Entity								Last-Time 						[Repeat count]
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1		fc1/13				21:00:00:e0:8b:06:d9:1d(pwwn)								Jul  9 08:32:20 2003 						[20]
						20:00:00:e0:8b:06:d9:1d(nwwn)
1		fc1/12				50:06:04:82:bc:01:c3:84(pwwn)								Jul  9 08:32:20 2003 						[1]
						50:06:04:82:bc:01:c3:84(nwwn)
2		port-channel 1 	20:00:00:05:30:00:95:de(swwn) 	Jul  9 08:32:40 2003 																[1]
[Total 2 entries]

Related Commands

Command
Description

port-security

Configures port security parameters.


show processes

To display general information about all the processes, use the show processes command.

show processes [cpu | log [details | pid process-id] | memory]

Syntax Description

cpu

Displays processes CPU information.

log

Displays information about process logs.

details

Displays detailed process log information.

pid process-id

Displays process information about a specific process ID. The range is 0 to 2147483647.

memory

Displays processes memory information.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following examples display general information about system processes.

switch# show process
PID    State  PC        Start_cnt    TTY   Process
-----  -----  --------  -----------  ----  -------------
  868      S  2ae4f33e            1     -  snmpd
  869      S  2acee33e            1     -  rscn
  870      S  2ac36c24            1     -  qos
  871      S  2ac44c24            1     -  port-channel
  872      S  2ac7a33e            1     -  ntp
    -     ER         -            1     -  mdog
    -     NR         -            0     -  vbuilder

PID: process ID.

State: process state

       	D   uninterruptible sleep (usually IO)
       	R   runnable (on run queue)
       	S   sleeping
       	T   traced or stopped
       	Z   a defunct ("zombie") process

	NR  not-running
	ER  should be running but currently not-running

PC: Current program counter in hex format

Start_cnt: how many times a process has been started.

TTY: Terminal that controls the process. A "-" usually means a daemon not
     running on any particular tty.

Process: name of the process.
======================================================

2. show processes cpu (new output)
Description: show cpu utilization information about the processes.

switch# show processes cpu

PID    Runtime(ms)  Invoked   uSecs  1Sec   Process
-----  -----------  --------  -----  -----  -----------
  842         3807    137001     27    0.0  sysmgr
 1112         1220     67974     17    0.0  syslogd
 1269          220     13568     16    0.0  fcfwd
 1276         2901     15419    188    0.0  zone
 1277          738     21010     35    0.0  xbar_client
 1278         1159      6789    170    0.0  wwn
 1279          515     67617      7    0.0  vsan

Runtime(ms): cpu time the process has used, expressed in milliseconds
Invoked: Number of times the process has been invoked.
uSecs: 	 Microseconds of CPU time in average for each process invocation.
1Sec:    CPU utilization in percentage for the last 1 second.

======================================================
3. show processes mem
Description: show memory information about the processes.

PID    MemAlloc  StackBase/Ptr      Process
-----  --------  -----------------  ----------------
 1277    120632  7ffffcd0/7fffefe4  xbar_client
 1278     56800  7ffffce0/7ffffb5c  wwn
 1279   1210220  7ffffce0/7ffffbac  vsan
 1293    386144  7ffffcf0/7fffebd4  span
 1294   1396892  7ffffce0/7fffdff4  snmpd
 1295    214528  7ffffcf0/7ffff904  rscn
 1296     42064  7ffffce0/7ffffb5c  qos

MemAlloc: total memory allocated by the process.
StackBase/Ptr: process stack base and current stack pointer in hex format

======================================================
3. show processes log 
Description: list all the process logs

switch# show processes log
Process           PID     Normal-exit  Stack-trace  Core     Log-create-time
----------------  ------  -----------  -----------  -------  ---------------
fspf              1339              N            Y        N  Jan  5 04:25
lichen               1559              N            Y        N  Jan  2 04:49
rib               1741              N            Y        N  Jan  1 06:05

Normal-exit: whether or not the process exited normally.
Stack-trace: whether or not there is a stack trace in the log.
Core: whether or not there exists a core file.
Log-create-time: when the log file got generated.

The following example displays the detail log information about a particular process.

switch# show processes log pid 1339
Service: fspf
Description: FSPF Routing Protocol Application

Started at Sat Jan  5 03:23:44 1980 (545631 us)
Stopped at Sat Jan  5 04:25:57 1980 (819598 us)
Uptime: 1 hours 2 minutes 2 seconds

Start type: SRV_OPTION_RESTART_STATELESS (23)
Death reason: SYSMGR_DEATH_REASON_FAILURE_SIGNAL (2)
Exit code: signal 9 (no core)
CWD: /var/sysmgr/work

Virtual Memory:

    CODE      08048000 - 0809A100
    DATA      0809B100 - 0809B65C
    BRK       0809D988 - 080CD000
    STACK     7FFFFD20
    TOTAL     23764 KB

Register Set:

    EBX 00000005         ECX 7FFFF8CC         EDX 00000000
    ESI 00000000         EDI 7FFFF6CC         EBP 7FFFF95C
    EAX FFFFFDFE         XDS 8010002B         XES 0000002B
    EAX 0000008E (orig)  EIP 2ACE133E         XCS 00000023
    EFL 00000207         ESP 7FFFF654         XSS 0000002B

Stack: 1740 bytes. ESP 7FFFF654, TOP 7FFFFD20

0x7FFFF654: 00000000 00000008 00000003 08051E95 ................
0x7FFFF664: 00000005 7FFFF8CC 00000000 00000000 ................
0x7FFFF674: 7FFFF6CC 00000001 7FFFF95C 080522CD ........\...."..
0x7FFFF684: 7FFFF9A4 00000008 7FFFFC34 2AC1F18C ........4......*

























show role

To display the description about the various Cisco SME role configurations, use the show role command.

show role

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.3(1a)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

Execute the setup sme command to set up theCisco SME administrator and Cisco SME recovery roles and then use the show role command to display the role details.

Examples

The following example displays the Cisco SME role configurations:

switch# setup sme
Set up two roles necessary for SME, sme-admin and sme-recovery? (yes/no) [no] y
s
SME setup done
switch# show role

Role: network-admin
Description: Predefined Network Admin group. This role cannot be modified
Access to all the switch commands


Role: network-operator
Description: Predefined Network Operator group. This role cannot be modified
Access to Show commands and selected Exec commands


Role: svc-admin
Description: Predefined SVC Admin group. This role cannot be modified
Access to all SAN Volume Controller commands


Role: svc-operator
Description: Predefined SVC Operator group. This role cannot be modified
Access to selected SAN Volume Controller commands


Role: default-role
  Description: This is a system defined role and applies to all users
  vsan policy: permit (default)
  ---------------------------------------------
  Rule    Type    Command-type      Feature
  ---------------------------------------------
    1.   permit      show              system
    2.   permit      show                snmp
    3.   permit      show              module
    4.   permit      show            hardware
    5.   permit      show         environment


Role: sme-admin
  vsan policy: permit (default)
  ---------------------------------------------
  Rule    Type    Command-type      Feature
  ---------------------------------------------
    1.   permit      show                 sme
    2.   permit    config                 sme
    3.   permit     debug                 sme


Role: sme-recovery
  vsan policy: permit (default)
  ---------------------------------------------
  Rule    Type    Command-type      Feature
  ---------------------------------------------
    1.   permit    configsme-recovery-officer

Related Commands

Command
Description

setup sme

Sets up the Cisco SME administrator and Cisco SME recovery roles.



show qos

To display the current QoS settings along with a the number of frames marked high priority, use the show qos command.

show qos {class-map [name class-name] | dwrr | policy-map [name policy-name] | service policy [interface fc slot/port | vsan vsan-id] | statistics}

Syntax Description

class-map

Displays QoS class maps.

name class-name

Specifies a class map name. The maximum length is 63 alpha-numeric characters.

dwrr

Displays deficit weighted round robin queue weights.

policy-map

Displays QoS policy-maps.

name policy-name

Specifies a policy map name. The maximum length is 63 alpha-numeric characters.

service policy

Displays QoS service policy associations.

interface fc slot/port

Specifies a Fibre Channel interface.

vsan vsan-id

Specifies a VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.

statistics

Displays QoS related statistics.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

To access all but the statistics option for this command, you must perform the qos enable command.

Examples

The following example displays the contents of all class maps.

switch# show qos class-map
qos class-map MyClass match-any
    match dest-wwn 20:01:00:05:30:00:28:df
    match src-wwn 23:15:00:05:30:00:2a:1f
    match src-intf fc2/1
qos class-map Class2 match-all
    match src-intf fc2/14
qos class-map Class3 match-all
    match src-wwn 20:01:00:05:30:00:2a:1f

The following example displays the contents of a specified class map.

switch# show qos class-map name MyClass
qos class-map MyClass match-any
    match dest-wwn 20:01:00:05:30:00:28:df
    match src-wwn 23:15:00:05:30:00:2a:1f
    match src-intf fc2/1

The following example displays all configured policy maps.

switch# show qos policy-map
qos policy-map MyPolicy
    class MyClass
    priority medium

qos policy-map Policy1
    class Class2
    priority low

The following example displays a specified policy map.

switch# show qos policy-map name MyPolicy
qos policy-map MyPolicy
    class MyClass
        priority medium

The following example displays scheduled DWRR configurations.

switch# show qos dwrr
qos dwrr-q high weight 50
qos dwrr-q medium weight 30
qos dwrr-q low weight 20

The following example displays all applied policy maps.

switch# show qos service policy
qos service policy MyPolicy vsan 1
qos service policy Policy1 vsan 4

The following example displays QoS statistics.

switch# show qos statistics
Total number of FC frames transmitted from the Supervisor= 301431
Number of highest-priority FC frames transmitted         = 137679
Current priority of FC control frames = 7    (0 = lowest; 7 = highest)

show radius

To display the RADIUS Cisco Fabric Services (CFS) distribution status and other details, use the show radius command.

show radius {distribution status | pending | pending-diff}

Syntax Description

distribution status

Displays the status of the RADIUS CFS distribution.

pending

Displays the pending configuration that is not yet applied.

pending-diff

Displays the difference between the active configuration and the pending configuration.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the RADIUS distribution status.

switch# show radius distribution status
session ongoing: no
session db: does not exist
merge protocol status: merge activation done

last operation: none
last operation status: none

Related Commands

Command
Description

radius distribute

Enables RADIUS CFS distribution.


show radius-server

To display all configured RADIUS server parameters, use the show radius-server command.

show radius-server [server-name | ipv4-address | ipv6-address]
[
directed-request | groups | sorted | statistics]

Syntax Description

server-name

Specifies the RADIUS server DNS name. The maximum character size is 256.

ipv4-address

Specifies the RADIUS server IP address in the format A.B.C.D.

ipv6-address

Specifies the RADIUS server IP address in the format X:X::X.

directed-request

Displays an enabled directed request RADIUS server configuration.

groups

Displays configured RADIUS server group information.

sorted

Displays RADIUS server information sorted by name.

statistics

Displays RADIUS statistics for the specified RADIUS server.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(1)

This command was introduced.

3.0(1)

Added the server-name, ipv4-address, and ipv6-address arguments.

Added the directed-request and statistics options.


Usage Guidelines

Only administrators can view the RADIUS preshared key.

Examples

The following example shows the output of the show radius-server command.

switch# show radius-server 
Global RADIUS shared secret:Myxgqc
retransmission count:5
timeout value:10

following RADIUS servers are configured:
        myradius.cisco.users.com:
                available for authentication on port:1812
                available for accounting on port:1813
        172.22.91.37:
                available for authentication on port:1812
                available for accounting on port:1813
                RADIUS shared secret:23MHcUnD
        10.10.0.0:
                available for authentication on port:1812
                available for accounting on port:1813
				RADIUS shared secret:hostkey----> for administrators only

show rlir

To display the information about Registered Link Incident Report (RLIR), Link Incident Record Registration (LIRR), and Distribute Registered Link Incident Record (DRLIR) frames, use the show rlir command.

show rlir {erl [vsan vsan-id] | history | recent [interface fc slot/port | portnumber port-number] | statistics [vsan vsan-id]}


Note On a Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem and on a Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter, the syntax differs as follows:

interface {bay port | ext port}


Syntax Description

erl vsan-id

Displays Established Registration List (ERL) information.

vsan vsan-id

Specifies a VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.

history

Displays link incident history.

recent

Displays recent link incident.

interface

Specifies an interface.

fc slot/port

(Optional) Specifies a Fibre Channel interface on a Cisco MDS 9000 Family Switch.

bay port | ext port}

(Optional) Specifies a Fibre Channel interface on a Cisco MDS 9124 Fabric Switch, a Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem, and a Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter.

portnumber port-number

Specifies a port number for the link incidents. The range is 1 to 224.

statistics

Displays RLIR statistics.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(2)

This command was introduced.

3.0(3)

Modified the show rlir erl command.

3.1(2)

Added the bay port | ext port keywords and arguments.


Usage Guidelines

If available, the host timestamp (marked by the *) is printed along with the switch timestamp. If the host timestamp is not available, only the switch timestamp is printed.

Examples

The following example displays the RLIR statistics for all VSANs.

switch# show rlir statistics 

Statistics for VSAN: 1
-------------------------

Number of LIRR received      = 0
Number of LIRR ACC sent      = 0
Number of LIRR RJT sent      = 0
Number of RLIR sent          = 0
Number of RLIR ACC received  = 0
Number of RLIR RJT received  = 0
Number of DRLIR received     = 0
Number of DRLIR ACC sent     = 0
Number of DRLIR RJT sent     = 0
Number of DRLIR sent         = 0
Number of DRLIR ACC received = 0
Number of DRLIR RJT received = 0


Statistics for VSAN: 4
-------------------------

Number of LIRR received      = 0
Number of LIRR ACC sent      = 0
Number of LIRR RJT sent      = 0
Number of RLIR sent          = 0
Number of RLIR ACC received  = 0
Number of RLIR RJT received  = 0
Number of DRLIR received     = 0
Number of DRLIR ACC sent     = 0
Number of DRLIR RJT sent     = 0
Number of DRLIR sent         = 0
Number of DRLIR ACC received = 0
Number of DRLIR RJT received = 0


Statistics for VSAN: 61
-------------------------

Number of LIRR received      = 0
Number of LIRR ACC sent      = 0
Number of LIRR RJT sent      = 0
Number of RLIR sent          = 0
Number of RLIR ACC received  = 0
Number of RLIR RJT received  = 0
Number of DRLIR received     = 0
Number of DRLIR ACC sent     = 0
Number of DRLIR RJT sent     = 0
Number of DRLIR sent         = 0
Number of DRLIR ACC received = 0
Number of DRLIR RJT received = 0

The following example displays the RLIR statistics for a specified VSAN.

switch# show rlir statistics vsan 4

Statistics for VSAN: 4
-------------------------

Number of LIRR received      = 0
Number of LIRR ACC sent      = 0
Number of LIRR RJT sent      = 0
Number of RLIR sent          = 0
Number of RLIR ACC received  = 0
Number of RLIR RJT received  = 0
Number of DRLIR received     = 0
Number of DRLIR ACC sent     = 0
Number of DRLIR RJT sent     = 0
Number of DRLIR sent         = 0
Number of DRLIR ACC received = 0
Number of DRLIR RJT received = 0

The following example displays the RLIR statistics for all ERLs.

switch# show rlir erl

Established Registration List for VSAN: 2
----------------------------------------------
FC-ID       LIRR FORMAT    REGISTERED FOR
----------------------------------------------
0x0b0200    0x18           always receive
Total number of entries = 1

Established Registration List for VSAN: 100
----------------------------------------------
FC-ID       LIRR FORMAT    REGISTERED FOR
----------------------------------------------
0x0b0500    0x18           conditional receive
0x0b0600    0x18           conditional receive
Total number of entries = 2

The following example displays the ERLs for the specified VSAN.

switch# show rlir erl vsan 100
Established Registration List for VSAN: 100
----------------------------------------------
FC-ID       LIRR FORMAT    REGISTERED FOR
----------------------------------------------
0x0b0500    0x18           conditional receive
0x0b0600    0x18           conditional receive

Total number of entries = 2

The following example displays the RLIR preferred host configuration.

switch# show rlir erl
Established Registration List for VSAN: 5
----------------------------------------------
FC-ID       LIRR FORMAT     REGISTERED FOR
----------------------------------------------
0x772c00    0x18            conditional receive(*)
0x779600    0x18            conditional receive
0x779700    0x18            conditional receive
0x779800    0x18            conditional receive
Total number of entries = 4
(*) - Denotes the preferred host

The following example displays the RLIR history.

switch# show rlir history
Link incident history
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Host Time Stamp         Switch Time Stamp       VSAN   Domain   Port    Intf        Link 
Incident Loc/Rem
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Sep 20 12:42:44 2006    Sep 20 12:42:44 2006    ****    ****    0x0b    fc1/12      Loss 
of sig/sync LOC
 Reported Successfully to: [0x640001] [0x640201]
 Sep 20 12:42:48 2006    Sep 20 12:42:48 2006    ****    ****    0x0b    fc1/12      Loss 
of sig/sync LOC
 Reported Successfully to: [0x640001] [0x640201]
 *** ** **:**:** ****    Sep 20 12:42:51 2006    1001    230     0x12    ****        Loss 
of sig/sync REM
 Reported Successfully to: [0x640001] [0x640201]
 Sep 20 12:42:55 2006    Sep 20 12:42:55 2006    ****    ****    0x0b    fc1/12      Loss 
of sig/sync LOC
 Reported Successfully to: None [No Registrations]
 *** ** **:**:** ****    Sep 20 12:45:56 2006    1001    230     0x12    ****        Loss 
of sig/sync REM
 Reported Successfully to: None [No Registrations]
 *** ** **:**:** ****    Sep 20 12:45:56 2006    1001    230     0x12    ****        Loss 
of sig/sync REM
 Reported Successfully to: None [No Registrations]
 Sep 20 12:52:45 2006    Sep 20 12:52:45 2006    ****    ****    0x0b    fc1/12      Loss 
of sig/sync LOC
 Reported Successfully to: None [No Registrations]

 **** - Info not required/unavailable

The following example displays recent RLIRs for a specified interface.

switch# show rlir recent interface fc1/1-4

Recent link incident records
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Host Time Stamp          Switch Time Stamp        Port Intf   Link Incident
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Dec 4 05:02:29 2003  Wed Dec 3 21:02:56 2003   2   fc1/2  Implicit Incident
Thu Dec 4 05:02:54 2003  Wed Dec 3 21:03:21 2003   4   fc1/4  Implicit Incident

The following example displays the recent RLIRs for a specified port number.

switch# show rlir recent portnumber 1-4

Recent link incident records
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Host Time Stamp          Switch Time Stamp        Port Intf    Link Incident
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Dec 4 05:02:29 2003  Wed Dec 3 21:02:56 2003   2   fc1/2   Implicit Incident
Thu Dec 4 05:02:54 2003  Wed Dec 3 21:03:21 2003   4   fc1/4   Implicit Incident

show rmon

To display the remote monitoring (RMON) configuration or onboard log, use the show rmon command.

show rmon {alarms | events | hcalarms | logs}

Syntax Description

alarms

Displays the configured 32-bit RMON alarms.

events

Displays the configured RMON events.

hcalarms

Displays the configured 64-bit high-capacity (HC) RMON alarms.

logs

Displays the RMON event logs.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode

Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.

2.1(2)

Added the logs option.

3.0(1)

Added the hcalarms option.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the configured RMON alarms.

switch# show rmon alarms
Alarm 20 is active, owned by test
Monitors 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.30 every 30 second(s)
 Taking delta samples, last value was 17
 Rising threshold is 15, assigned to event 1
 Falling threshold is 0, assigned to event 0
 On startup enable rising or falling alarm

The following example displays the configured RMON events.

switch# show rmon events
Event 4 is active, owned by administrator@london_op_center
Description is WARNING(4)
Event firing causes log and trap to community public, last fired 03:32:43








The following example displays the configured high-capacity RMON alarms.

switch# show rmon hcalarms
High Capacity Alarm 1 is active, owned by cseSysCPUUtilization.0@test
 Monitors 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.305.1.1.1.0 every 10 second(s)
 Taking absolute samples, last value was 0 
 Rising threshold is 60, assigned to event 4 
 Falling threshold is 59, assigned to event 4 
 On startup enable rising alarm
 Number of Failed Attempts is 0

The following example displays the RMON event log located on the switch.

switch# show rmon logs
Event 4
    1 WARNING(4)Falling alarm 1, fired at 0 days 0:02:23 uptime
      iso.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.305.1.1.1.0=17 <= 59 
Event 5
    1 INFORMATION(5)Startup Falling alarm 1, fired at 0 days 0:02:23 uptime
      iso.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.305.1.1.1.0=17 <= 59  
    2 INFORMATION(5)Falling alarm 1, fired at 0 days 0:02:33 uptime
      iso.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.305.1.1.1.0=17 <= 59  

Related Commands

Command
Description

rmon alarm

Configures the 32-bit RMON alarm.

rmon event

Configures an RMON event.

rmon hcalarm

Configures the 64-bit RMON alarm.

show snmp host

Displays the SNMP trap destination information.


show rmon status

To display the count of currently configured and maximum RMON alarm and hcalarm, use the show rmon status command.

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.3(1a)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the count of currently configured and maximum RMON alarm and hcalarm.

switch# show rmon status
Maximum allowed 32 bit or 64 bit alarms : 512
Number of 32 bit alarms configured : 0
Number of 64 bit hcalarms configured : 0

Related Commands

Command
Description

show rmon alarms

Display the RMON alarm table.

show rmon hcalarms

Display the RMON hcalarm table.

show rmon events

Display the RMON event table.

show rmon logs

Display the RMON event log table.


show role

To display roles (and their associated rules) configured on the switch, including those roles that have not yet been committed to persistent storage, use the show role command.

show role [name string | pending | pending-diff | session status | status]

Syntax Description

name string

Specifies a name of the role.

pending

Displays uncommitted role configuration for fabric distribution.

pending-diff

Displays the differences between the pending configuration and the active configuration.

session status

Displays the session status for a role.

status

Displays the status of the latest Cisco Fabric Services (CFS) operation.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

2.0(x)

Added the pending, pending-diff, session, and status options.


Usage Guidelines

The rules are displayed by rule number and are based on each role. All roles are displayed even if role name is not specified.

Only network-admin role can access this command.

Examples

The following example shows how to display information for all roles.

switch# show role 
Role: network-admin
Description: Predefined Network Admin group. This role cannot be modified
Access to all the switch commands

Role: network-operator
Description: Predefined Network Operator group. This role cannot be modified
Access to Show commands and selected Exec commands

Role: svc-admin
Description: Predefined SVC Admin group. This role cannot be modified
Access to all SAN Volume Controller commands

Role: svc-operator
Description: Predefined SVC Operator group. This role cannot be modified
Access to selected SAN Volume Controller commands

Role: default-role
  Description: This is a system defined role and applies to all users
  vsan policy: permit (default)
  ---------------------------------------------
  Rule    Type    Command-type      Feature
  ---------------------------------------------
    1.   permit      show              system
    2.   permit      show                snmp
    3.   permit      show              module
    4.   permit      show            hardware
    5.   permit      show         environment

Role: sangroup
Description: SAN management group
-----------------------------------------
Rule   Type   Command-type   Feature
-----------------------------------------
  1.   permit    config           *
  2.     deny    config        fspf
  3.   permit     debug        zone
  4.   permit      exec      fcping

The following examples displays the role session status.

switch# show role session status
Last Action                : None
Last Action Result         : None
Last Action Failure Reason : None

Related Commands

Command
Description

role abort

Enables authorization role CFS distribution.

role commit

Enables authorization role CFS distribution.

role distribute

Enables authorization role CFS distribution.

role name

Configures authorization roles.


show rscn

To display Registered State Change Notification (RSCN) information, use the show rscn command.

show rscn {event-tov vsan vsan-id | pending vsan vsan-id | pending-diff vsan vsan-id | scr-table [vsan vsan-id] | statistics [vsan vsan-id]}

Syntax Description

event-tov

Displays the event timeout value.

vsan vsan-id

Specifies a VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.

pending

Displays the pending configuration.

pending-diff

Displays the difference between the active and the pending configuration.

scr-table

Displays the State Change Registration table.

statistics

Displays RSCN statistics.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

3.0(1)

Added the event-tov, pending, and pending-diff options.


Usage Guidelines

The SCR table cannot be configured. It is only populated if one or more Nx ports send SCR frames to register for RSCN information. If the show rscn scr-table command does not return any entries, no Nx port is interested in receiving RSCN information.

Examples

The following example displays RSCN information.

switch# show rscn scr-table vsan 1
SCR table for VSAN: 1
---------------------------------------------
FC-ID         REGISTERED FOR
---------------------------------------------
0x1b0300      fabric detected rscns

Total number of entries = 1

The following example displays RSCN statistics.

switch# show rscn statistics vsan 1

Statistics for VSAN: 1
-------------------------

Number of SCR received         = 0
Number of SCR ACC sent         = 0
Number of SCR RJT sent         = 0
Number of RSCN received        = 0
Number of RSCN sent            = 0
Number of RSCN ACC received    = 0
Number of RSCN ACC sent        = 0
Number of RSCN RJT received    = 0
Number of RSCN RJT sent        = 0
Number of SW-RSCN received     = 0
Number of SW-RSCN sent         = 0
Number of SW-RSCN ACC received = 0
Number of SW-RSCN ACC sent     = 0
Number of SW-RSCN RJT received = 0
Number of SW-RSCN RJT sent     = 0

The following example shows the RSCN event timeout value configured on VSAN 1.

switch# show rscn event-tov vsan 1
Event TOV : 2000 ms
switch#

The following example shows the difference between the active RSCN configuration and the pending RSCN configuration on VSAN 1.

switch# show rscn pending-diff vsan 1
-  rscn event-tov 2000
+  rscn event-tov 20
switch#

show running-config

To display the running configuration file, use the show running-config command

show running-config
[diff |
interface [cpp | fc | fc slot/port | fc-tunnel tunnel-id | fcip fcip-number | gigabitethernet slot/port | iscsi slot/port | mgmt 0 | port-channel | svc | vsan vsan-id] |
vsan vsan-id]


Note On a Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem and on a Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter, the syntax differs as follows:

interface {bay port | ext port}


Syntax Description

diff

Displays the difference between the running and startup configurations.

interface

Displays running configuration information for a range of interfaces.

cpp

Displays the virtualization interface.

fc slot/port

(Optional) Specifies a Fibre Channel interface on a Cisco MDS 9000 Family Switch.

bay port | ext port

(Optional) Specifies a Fibre Channel interface on a Cisco MDS 9124 Fabric Switch, a Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem, and a Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter.

fc-tunnel tunnel-id

Displays description of the specified FC tunnel from 1 to 4095.

fcip fcip-number

Displays the description of the specified FCIP interface from 1 to 255.

gigabitethernet slot/port

Displays the description of the Gigabit Ethernet interface in the specified slot and port.

iscsi slot/port

Displays the description of the iSCSI interface in the specified slot and port.

mgmt 0

Displays the description of the management interface.

port-channel

Displays the description of the PortChannel interface.

sup-fc

Displays the inband interface details.

svc

Displays the virtualization interface specific to the CSM module.

vsan vsan-id

Displays VSAN-specific information. The ID ranges from 1 to 4093.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

If the running configuration is different from the startup configuration, issue the show startup-config diff command to view the differences.

Examples

The following example displays the configuration currently running on the switch.

switch# show running-config 
Building Configuration ...
 interface fc1/1
 interface fc1/2
 interface fc1/3
 interface fc1/4
 interface mgmt0
ip address 172.22.95.112 255.255.255.0
no shutdown
vsan database
boot system bootflash:isan-237; sup-1
boot kickstart bootflash:boot-237 sup-1
callhome
ip default-gateway 172.22.95.1
switchname switch
trunk protocol enable
username admin password 5 /AFDAMD4B2xK2  role network-admin

The following example displays the difference between the running configuration and the startup configuration.

switch# show running-config diff
Building Configuration ...
*** Startup-config
--- Running-config
****************** 1,16 ****
  fcip enable

  ip default-gateway 172.22.91.1

  iscsi authentication none
  iscsi enable

! iscsi import target fc

  iscsi virtual-target name vt
    pWWN 21:00:00:04:cf:4c:52:c1
  all-initiator-permit

--- 1,20 ----
  fcip enable

+ aaa accounting logsize 500
+
+
+

  ip default-gateway 172.22.91.1

  iscsi authentication none
  iscsi enable

! iscsi initiator name junk

  iscsi virtual-target name vt
    pWWN 21:00:00:04:cf:4c:52:c1
  all-initiator-permit


The following example displays running configuration information for a specified interface—in this case, the management interface.

switch# show running-config interface mgmt0

interface mgmt0

  ip address 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0

The following example displays running configuration information for a specified feature—in this case, VSANS.

switch# show running-config feature vsan
vsan database
vsan 2 suspend
vsan 3
vsan 4

vsan database
vsan 3 interface fc1/1


show san-ext-tuner

To display SAN extension tuner information, use the show san-ext-tuner command.

show san-ext-tuner {interface gigabitethernet slot/port [nport pwwn pwwn-id vsan vsan-id counters] | nports}

Syntax Description

interface

Displays SAN extension tuner information for a specific Gigabit Ethernet interface.

gigabitethernet slot/port

Specifies a Gigabit Ethernet interface.

nport

Specifies an N port.

pwwn pwwn-id

Specifies a pWWN ID. The format is hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh, where h is a hexadecimal number.

vsan vsan-id

Specifies a VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.

counters

Specifies SAN extension tuner counters.

nports

Displays SAN extension tuner information for all nports.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to display SAN extension tuner N port information.

switch# show san-ext-tuner nports

Related Commands

Command
Description

san-ext-tuner

Enters SAN extension tuner configuration mode.


show santap module

To display the SANTap configuration on the Storage Services Module (SSM), use the show santap module command in EXEC mode.

show santap module slot {avt [name | brief] | avtlun | cvt [cvt-id | brief] | dvt [name | brief] | dvtlun | rvt [name | brief] | rvtlun | session [session-id | brief] | tech-support}

Syntax Description

slot

Displays SANTap configuration for a module in the specified slot.

avt

Displays the appliance virtual target (AVT) configuration.

avtlun

Displays the appliance AVT LUN configuration.

cvt

Displays the control virtual target (CVT) configuration.

cvt-id

Specifies a user configured CVT ID. The range is 1 to 65536.

dvt

Displays the data virtual target (DVT) configuration.

dvtlun

Displays the DVT LUN configuration.

rvt

Displays the remote virtual target (AVT) configuration.

rvtlun

Displays the RVT LUN configuration.

session

Displays the SANTap session information.

session-id

Specifies a user configured session ID. The range is 1 to 65536.

name

Specifies the user name.

brief

Displays a brief format version of the display.

tech-support

Displays information for technical support.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.1(1a)

This command was introduced.

3.1(2)

Added the tech-support option.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the SANTap AVT configuration.

switch# show santap module 2 avt

 AVT Information :
        avt pwwn     = 2a:4b:00:05:30:00:22:25
        avt nwwn     = 2a:60:00:05:30:00:22:25
        avt id       = 12
        avt vsan     = 4
        avt if_index = 0x1080000
        hi pwwn      = 21:00:00:e0:8b:07:61:aa
        tgt pwwn     = 22:00:00:20:37:88:20:ef
        tgt vsan     = 1

The following example displays the SANTap AVT LUN configuration.

switch# show santap module 2 avtlun

 AVT LUN Information :
        avt pwwn     = 2a:4b:00:05:30:00:22:25
        avt lun      = 0x0
        xmap id      = 16
        avt id       = 12
        tgt lun      = 0x0

The following example displays the SANTap CVT configuration.

switch# show santap module 2 cvt

 CVT Information :
        cvt pwwn     = 25:3c:00:05:30:00:22:25
        cvt nwwn     = 25:3d:00:05:30:00:22:25
        cvt id       = 1
        cvt xmap_id  = 2
        cvt vsan     = 10

The following example displays the SANTap DVT configuration.

switch# show santap module 2 dvt

 DVT Information :
        dvt pwwn     = 22:00:00:20:37:88:20:ef
        dvt nwwn     = 20:00:00:20:37:88:20:ef
        dvt id       = 3
        dvt mode     = 3
        dvt vsan     = 3
        dvt fp_port  = 0
        dvt if_index = 0x1080000
        dvt name     = MYDVT

The following example displays the SANTap DVTLUN configuration.

switch# show santap module 2 dvtlun

 DVT LUN Information :
        dvt pwwn     = 22:00:00:20:37:88:20:ef
        dvt lun      = 0x0
        xmap id      = 8
        dvt id       = 3
        dvt mode     = 0
        dvt vsan     = 3
        tgt pwwn     = 22:00:00:20:37:88:20:ef
        tgt lun      = 0x0
        tgt vsan     = 1

The following example displays the SANTap configuration session.

switch# show santap module 2 session

 Session Information :
        session id    = 1
        host pwwn     = 21:00:00:e0:8b:07:61:aa
        dvt pwwn      = 22:00:00:20:37:88:20:ef
        dvt lun       = 0x0
        tgt pwwn      = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
        tgt lun       = 0x0
        adt pwwn      = 77:77:77:77:77:77:77:77
        adt lun       = 0x0
        num ranges    = 0
        dvt id        = 0
        vdisk id      = 0
        session state = 0
        mrl requested = 1
        pwl requested = 1
        iol requested = 0

The following example displays the SANTap RVT configuration.

switch# show santap module 2 rvt

 RVT Information :
        rvt pwwn     = 2a:61:00:05:30:00:22:25
        rvt nwwn     = 2a:62:00:05:30:00:22:25
        rvt id       = 17
        rvt vsan     = 4
        rvt if_index = 0x1080000

The following example displays the SANTap RVTLUN configuration.

switch# show santap module 2 rvtlun

 RVT LUN Information :
        rvt pwwn     = 2a:61:00:05:30:00:22:25
        rvt lun      = 0x0
        xmap id      = 22
        rvt id       = 17
        app pwwn     = 22:00:00:20:37:39:b1:00
        app lun      = 0x0
        app vsan     = 1

The following example displays information for technical support.

switch# show santap module 4 tech-support

 DVT Information :
        dvt pwwn     = 22:00:00:20:37:39:b1:00
        dvt nwwn     = 20:00:00:20:37:39:b1:00
        dvt id       = 0x83fe924
        dvt mode     = 3
        dvt vsan     = 1
        dvt if_index = 0x1180000
        dvt fp_port  = 1
        dvt name     = MYDVT3
        dvt tgt-vsan = 2
        dvt io timeout            = 10 secs
        dvt lun size handling     = 1
        dvt app iofail behaviour  = 0
        dvt quiesce behavior      = 0
        dvt tgt iofail behavior   = 0
        dvt appio failover time   = 0 secs
        dvt inq data behavior     = 0

 DVT Information :
        dvt pwwn     = 22:00:00:20:37:88:20:ef
        dvt nwwn     = 20:00:00:20:37:88:20:ef
        dvt id       = 0x8405bbc
        dvt mode     = 3
        dvt vsan     = 1
        dvt if_index = 0x1186000
        dvt fp_port  = 7
        dvt name     = MYDVT3
        dvt tgt-vsan = 2
        dvt io timeout            = 10 secs
        dvt lun size handling     = 1
        dvt app iofail behaviour  = 0
        dvt quiesce behavior      = 0
        dvt tgt iofail behavior   = 0
        dvt appio failover time   = 0 secs
        dvt inq data behavior     = 0

 DVT Information :
        dvt pwwn     = 22:00:00:20:37:39:87:70
        dvt nwwn     = 20:00:00:20:37:39:87:70
        dvt id       = 0x8405b2c
        dvt mode     = 3
        dvt vsan     = 3
        dvt if_index = 0x118c000
        dvt fp_port  = 13
        dvt name     = MYDVT3
        dvt tgt-vsan = 2
        dvt io timeout            = 10 secs
        dvt lun size handling     = 1
        dvt app iofail behaviour  = 0
        dvt quiesce behavior      = 0
        dvt tgt iofail behavior   = 0
        dvt appio failover time   = 0 secs
        dvt inq data behavior     = 0

 CVT Information :
        cvt pwwn     = 29:5d:33:33:33:33:33:36
        cvt nwwn     = 29:5e:33:33:33:33:33:36
        cvt id       = 0x83b11e4
        cvt xmap_id  = 0x83b1204
        cvt vsan     = 2
        cvt name     =

---------------------------------------------------------------------
VSAN                 USAGE COUNT
---------------------------------------------------------------------
2                    4
switch#

Table 22-8 describes the significant fields shown in the previous displays.

Table 22-8 show santap Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

app lun

Displays the appliance LUN.

app pwwn

Displays the appliance port world wide name.

app vsan

Displays the appliance VSAn number.

avt id

Displays the AVT ID number.

avt if_index

Displays the AVT interface index number.

avt lun

Displays the AVT LUN.

avt nwwn

Displays the AVT Node port world wide name.

avt pwwn

Displays the AVT port world wide name

avt vsan

Displays the AVT VSAN number.

cvt id

Displays the CVT ID number.

cvt nwwn

Displays the CVT Node port world wide name.

cvt pwwn

Displays the CVT port world wide name

cvt vsan

Displays the CVT VSAN number.

cvt xmap_id

Displays the CVT Xmap ID number.

dvt fp_port

Displays the DVT fabric port number.

dvt id

Displays the DVT

dvt if_index

Displays the DVT interface index number.

dvt lun

Displays the DVT LUN.

dvt mode

Displays the DVT mode.

dvt name

Displays the DVT name.

dvt nwwn

Displays the DVT Node port world wide name.

dvt pwwn

Displays the DVT port world wide name.

dvt vsan

Displays the DVT VSAN number.

host pwwn

Displays the host port world wide name.

num ranges

Displays the number ranges.

rvt id

Displays the RVT ID number.

rvt if_index

Displays the RVT interface index.

rvt lun

Displays the RVT LUN.

rvt nwwn

Displays the RVT Node port world wide name.

rvt pwwn

Displays the RVT port world wide name.

rvt vsan

Displays the RVT VSAN number.

session id

Displays the session ID number.

session state

Displays the session state.

tgt lun

Displays the target LUN.

tgt pwwn

Displays the target port world wide name.

tgt vsan

Displays the target VSAN number.

vdisk id

Displays the virtual disk ID number.

xmap id

Displays the Xmap ID number.


Related Commands

Command
Description

santap module

Configures the mapping between the SSM and the VSAN where the appliance is configured.


show santap module dvt brief

To display the SANTap Data Virtual Target (DVT) configuration in a brief format on the Storage Service Module (SSM), use the show santap module dvt brief command in the EXEC mode.

show santap module dvt brief slot

Syntax Description

slot

Displays SANTap configuration for a module in the specified slot.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the SANTap module DVT brief infomation for slot 13.

switch# show santap module 13 dvt brief
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DVT WWN                 DVT ID               MD  DVT VSAN    DVTIFIDX
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
50:06:0e:80:00:c3:e0:46 139639316            3   30          0x1604000 
switch# attach  module 13
Attaching to module 13 ...
To exit type 'exit', to abort type '$.' 
Bad terminal type: "xterm". Will assume vt100.

The following example displays the SANTap vttbl DVT configuration.

switch# attach module 2 
module-3# show santap vttbl dvt 50:00:1f:e1:50:0c:3b:09
DVT Entry  : 
        Activated        : FALSE
        Number LUNs     : 16
        Possible Hosts  : 
             hi_pwwn = 10:00:00:00:c9:3f:90:21 : 4 LUNs
             hi_pwwn = 10:00:00:00:c9:4c:c0:e5 : 2 LUNs
             hi_pwwn = 21:00:00:e0:8b:0c:7d:21 : 2 LUNs
             hi_pwwn = 10:00:00:00:c9:56:ed:f2 : 2 LUNs
             hi_pwwn = 50:06:0b:00:00:60:2a:a0 : 4 LUNs
             hi_pwwn = 21:00:00:e0:8b:92:62:92 : 2 LUNs

The following example displays the SANTap vttbl DVT host configuration.

switch# show santap vttbl dvt 50:00:1f:e1:50:0c:3b:09 host 10:00:00:00:c9:3f:90:21

HI-LIST Entry  : 
        State               : PRLI
        UA Power On         : 1
        FIT Created         : 1
        NVP Index           : 0x10000000c93f9021
    HI-LUNS Entry  : 
        Number of LUNs    : 4
        DVT ID              : 0x83f978c
        HI Index            : 0
        LUNs Installed      : TRUE
        Target Lun, DVT Lun pairs : 
        (0, 0)(1, 1)(2, 2)(3, 3)

Related Commands

Command
Description

show santap vttbl

Displays the santap vttbl configuration.


show scheduler

To display command scheduler information, use the show scheduler command.

show scheduler {config | job [name jobname] | logfile | schedule [name schedulename]}

Syntax Description

config

Displays command scheduler configuration information.

job

Displays job information.

name jobname

Restricts the output to a specific job name. Maximum length is 31 characters.

logfile

Displays the log file.

schedule

Displays schedule information.

name schedulename

Restricts the output to a specific schedule name. Maximum length is 31 characters.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

To use this command, the command scheduler must be enabled using the scheduler enable command.

Examples

The following example displays the command scheduler configuration information.

switch# show scheduler config
config terminal
  scheduler enable
end

The following example displays the command scheduler schedule information.

switch# show scheduler schedule configureVsan99
Schedule Name : configureVsan99
------------------------------------
User Name : admin
Schedule Type : Run once on Tue Aug 10 09:48:00 2004
Last Execution Time: Tue Aug 10 09:48:00 2004
-----------------------------------------------
Job Name       Status
-----------------------------------------------
addMemVsan99   Success (0)

The following example displays the command scheduler logfile information.

switch# show scheduler logfile
Job Name : addMemVsan99 Job Status: Success (0)
Schedule Name : configureVsan99 User Name : admin
Completion time: Tue Aug 10 09:48:00 2004
--------------------------- Job Output ---------------------------
'config terminal'
'vsan database'
'vsan 99 interface fc1/1'
'vsan 99 interface fc1/2'
'vsan 99 interface fc1/3'
'vsan 99 interface fc1/4'

The following example displays the command scheduler configuration information.

switch# show scheduler config
config terminal
  scheduler enable
  scheduler logfile size 512
end
config terminal
  scheduler job name addMemVsan99
    config terminal
      vsan database
        vsan 99 interface fc1/1
        vsan 99 interface fc1/2
        vsan 99 interface fc1/3
        vsan 99 interface fc1/4
end
config terminal
  scheduler schedule name configureVsan99
    time start 2004:8:10:9:52
    job name addMemVsan99
end

Related Commands

Command
Description

scheduler enable

Enables the command scheduler.

scheduler job name

Configures command scheduler jobs.

scheduler schedule name

Configures command schedules.


show scsi-flow

To display SCSI flow information, use the show scsi-flow command.

show scsi-flow [flow-id flow-id]| statistics [flow-id flow-id {lun lun-number}]]

Syntax Description

flow-id flow-id

Displays a specific SCSI flow index.

statistics

Displays the statistics for the SCSI flow.

lun lun-number

Displays statics for a specific LUN number.


Defaults

None

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Examples

The following example displays SCSI flow services configuration for all SCSI flow identifiers.

switch# show scsi-flow
Flow Id: 3
        Initiator VSAN: 101
        Initiator WWN: 21:00:00:e0:8b:05:76:28
        Target VSAN: 102
        Target WWN: 21:00:00:20:37:38:7f:7d
        Target LUN: ALL LUNs
        Flow Verification Status:
        -------------------------
           Initiator Verification Status:   success
           Target Verification Status:      success
           Initiator Linecard Status:       success
           Target Linecard Status:          success
        Feature Status:
        ---------------
          Write-Acceleration enabled
            Write-Acceleration Buffers: 1024
            Configuration Status:  success
          Statistics enabled
            Configuration Status:  success

Flow Id: 4
        Initiator VSAN: 101
        Initiator WWN: 21:00:00:e0:8b:05:76:28
        Target VSAN: 102
        Target WWN: 21:00:00:20:37:38:a7:89
        Target LUN: ALL LUNs
        Flow Verification Status:
        -------------------------
           Initiator Verification Status:   success
           Target Verification Status:      success
           Initiator Linecard Status:       success
           Target Linecard Status:          success
        Feature Status:
        ---------------
          Write-Acceleration enabled
            Write-Acceleration Buffers: 1024
            Configuration Status:  success

Table 22-9 describes the significant fields shown in the show scsi-flow command output.

Table 22-9 show scsi-flow Field Descriptions

Field
Description

Initiator Verification Status

Verifies that the name server, FLOGI server, and zone server information for the initiator on the local switch are correct.

Target Verification Status

Verifies that the names sever and zone server information for the target on the local switch are correct.

Initiator Linecard Status

Verifies that the initiator is connected to an SSM and if DPP provisioning is enabled for the module.

Target Linecard Status

Verifies in the following order:
1. The target switch sees the proper name server and zone server information for the initiator.
2. The target switch sees the proper name server, FLOGI server and zone server information for the target.
3. The target is connected to an SSM and if DPP provisioning is enabled for that module.


The following example displays SCSI flow services configuration for a specific SCSI flow identifier.

switch# show scsi-flow flow-id 3
Flow Id: 3
        Initiator VSAN: 101
        Initiator WWN: 21:00:00:e0:8b:05:76:28
        Target VSAN: 102
        Target WWN: 21:00:00:20:37:38:7f:7d
        Target LUN: ALL LUNs
        Flow Verification Status:
        -------------------------
           Initiator Verification Status:   success
           Target Verification Status:      success
           Initiator Linecard Status:       success
           Target Linecard Status:          success
        Feature Status:
        ---------------
          Write-Acceleration enabled
            Write-Acceleration Buffers: 1024
            Configuration Status:  success
          Statistics enabled
            Configuration Status:  success

The following example displays SCSI flow services statistics for all SCSI flow identifiers.

switch# show scsi-flow statistics

Stats for flow-id 4 LUN=0x0000
------------------------------
 Read Stats
  I/O Total count=2 
  I/O Timeout count=0 
  I/O Total block count=4 
  I/O Max block count=2 
  I/O Min response time=5247 usec
  I/O Max response time=10160 usec
  I/O Active Count=0 

 Write Stats
  I/O Total count=199935 
  I/O Timeout count=0 
  I/O Total block count=12795840 
  I/O Max block count=64 
  I/O Min response time=492 usec
  I/O Max response time=10056529 usec
  I/O Active Count=16 

 Non Read-Write Stats
  Test Unit Ready=4 
  Report LUN=38 
  Inquiry=50 
  Read Capacity=3 
  Mode Sense=0 
  Request Sense=0 

 Total Stats
  Rx Frame Count=3792063 
  Rx Frame Byte Count=6549984752 
  Tx Frame Count=3792063 
  Tx Frame Byte Count=6549984752 

 Error Stats
  SCSI Status Busy=0 
  SCSI Status Reservation Conflict=0 
  SCSI Status Task Set Full=0 
  SCSI Status ACA Active=0 
  Sense Key Not Ready=0 
  Sense Key Medium Error=0 
  Sense Key Hardware Error=0 
  Sense Key Illegal Request=0 
  Sense Key Unit Attention=28 
  Sense Key Data Protect=0 
  Sense Key Blank Check=0 
  Sense Key Copy Aborted=0 
  Sense Key Aborted Command=0 
  Sense Key Volume Overflow=0 
  Sense Key Miscompare=0 

The following example displays SCSI flow services statistics for a specific SCSI flow identifier.

switch# show scsi-flow statistics flow-id 4

Stats for flow-id 4 LUN=0x0000
------------------------------
 Read Stats
  I/O Total count=2 
  I/O Timeout count=0 
  I/O Total block count=4 
  I/O Max block count=2 
  I/O Min response time=5247 usec
  I/O Max response time=10160 usec
  I/O Active Count=0 

 Write Stats
  I/O Total count=199935 
  I/O Timeout count=0 
  I/O Total block count=12795840 
  I/O Max block count=64 
  I/O Min response time=492 usec
  I/O Max response time=10056529 usec
  I/O Active Count=16 

show scsi-target

To display information about existing SCSI target configurations, use the show scsi-target command.

show scsi-target {auto-poll | custom-list | devices [vsan vsan-id] [fcid fcid-id] | disk [vsan vsan-id] [fcid fcid-id] | lun [vsan vsan-id] [fcid fcid-id] [os [aix | all | hpux | linux | solaris | windows] | pwwn | status | tape [vsan vsan-id] [fcid fcid-id]}

Syntax Description

auto-poll

Displays SCSI target auto polling information.

custom-list

Displays customized discovered targets.

devices

Displays discovered scsi-target devices information

disk

Displays discovered disk information.

lun

Displays discovered SCSI target LUN information.

os

Discovers the specified operating system.

aix

Specifies the AIX operating system.

all

Specifies all operating systems.

hpux

Specifies the HPUX operating system.

linux

Specifies the Linux operating system.

solaris

Specifies the Solaris operating system.

windows

Specifies the Windows operating system.

vsan vsan-range

Specifies the VSAN ID or VSAN range. The ID range is 1 to 4093.

fcid fcid-id

Specifies the FCID of the SCSI target to display.

status

Displays SCSI target discovery status.

tape

Displays discovered tape information.

pwwn

Displays discover pWWN information for each OS.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(4)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

Use the show scsi-target auto-poll command to verify automatic discovery of online SCSI targets.

Examples

The following example displays the status of a SCSI discovery.

switch# show scsi-target status 
discovery completed

The following example displays a customized discovered targets:

switch# show scsi-target custom-list 
--------------- 
VSAN DOMAIN 
--------------- 
1 		56

The following example displays discovered disk information.

switch# show scsi-target disk 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VSAN    FCID        PWWN                      VENDOR    MODEL             REV 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1       0x9c03d6    21:00:00:20:37:46:78:97   Company 4 ST318203FC        0004
1       0x9c03d9    21:00:00:20:37:5b:cf:b9   Company 4 ST318203FC        0004
1       0x9c03da    21:00:00:20:37:18:6f:90   Company 4 ST318203FC        0004
1       0x9c03dc    21:00:00:20:37:5a:5b:27   Company 4 ST318203FC        0004
1       0x9c03e0    21:00:00:20:37:36:0b:4d   Company 4 ST318203FC        0004
1       0x9c03e1    21:00:00:20:37:39:90:6a   Company 4 ST318203 CLAR18   3844
1       0x9c03e2    21:00:00:20:37:18:d2:45   Company 4 ST318203 CLAR18   3844
1       0x9c03e4    21:00:00:20:37:6b:d7:18   Company 4 ST318203 CLAR18   3844
1       0x9c03e8    21:00:00:20:37:38:a7:c1   Company 4 ST318203FC        0004
1       0x9c03ef    21:00:00:20:37:18:17:d2   Company 4 ST318203FC        0004

The following example displays the discovered LUNs for all OSs.

switch# show scsi-target lun os all

ST336607FC from SEAGATE (Rev 0006)
FCID is 0xed0001 in VSAN 7, PWWN is 21:00:00:04:cf:fb:42:f8
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OS  LUN    Capacity Status  Serial Number    Device-Id
           (MB)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WIN 0x0    36704    Online  3JA1B9QA00007338 C:1 A:0 T:3 20:00:00:04:cf:fb:42:f8
AIX 0x0    36704    Online  3JA1B9QA00007338 C:1 A:0 T:3 20:00:00:04:cf:fb:42:f8
SOL 0x0    36704    Online  3JA1B9QA00007338 C:1 A:0 T:3 20:00:00:04:cf:fb:42:f8
LIN 0x0    36704    Online  3JA1B9QA00007338 C:1 A:0 T:3 20:00:00:04:cf:fb:42:f8
HP  0x0    36704    Online  3JA1B9QA00007338 C:1 A:0 T:3 20:00:00:04:cf:fb:42:f8

The following example displays the discovered LUNs for the Solaris OS.

switch# show scsi-target lun os solaris

ST336607FC from SEAGATE (Rev 0006)
FCID is 0xed0001 in VSAN 7, PWWN is 21:00:00:04:cf:fb:42:f8
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OS  LUN    Capacity Status  Serial Number    Device-Id
           (MB)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SOL 0x0    36704    Online  3JA1B9QA00007338 C:1 A:0 T:3 20:00:00:04:cf:fb:42:f8

The following example displays auto-polling information. Each user is indicated by the internal UUID number, which indicates that a CSM or an IPS module is in the chassis.

switch# show scsi-target auto-poll 
auto-polling is enabled, poll_start:0 poll_count:1 poll_type:0 
USERS OF AUTO POLLING 
---------------------
uuid:54

The following example displays the port WWN that is assigned to each OS (Windows, AIX, Solaris, Linux, or HPUX).

switch# show scsi-target pwwn
------------------------------
OS     PWWN
------------------------------
WIN    24:91:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
AIX    24:92:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
SOL    24:93:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
LIN    24:94:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
HP     24:95:00:05:30:00:2a:1e

show sdv

To display information about SAN device virtualization, use the show sdv command in EXEC mode.

show sdv {database [pending vsan vsan-id | vsan vsan-id] | merge status vsan vsan-id | pending-diff vsan vsan-id | session status vsan vsan-id | statistics vsan vsan-id | virtual-device name device-name vsan vsan-id | zone [active vsan vsan-id | vsan vsan-id]}

Syntax Description

database

Displays the SDV database.

pending

Displays the pending SDV database.

vsan vsan-id

Specifies the number of the VSAN. The range is 1 to 4093.

merge status

Displays SDV merge status.

pending-diff

Displays SDV pending differences.

session

Displays SDV session status.

statistics

Displays SDV statistics.

virtual-device

Displays SDV virtual devices.

name device-name

Specifies the name of the virtual target. The maximum size is 32.

zone

Specifies the zone.

active

Specifies the active VSAN.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.1(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays SDV database information.

switch# show sdv database vsan 2
virtual-device name vdev1 vsan 2
[ WWN:50:00:53:00:00:d2:e0:01 FCID:0x960001 Real-FCID:0x9f0201 ]
virtual-fcid 0x960001
pwwn 21:00:00:04:cf:cf:45:40 primary
pwwn 21:00:00:04:cf:cf:38:d6

The following example displays merge status.

switch# show sdv merge status vsan 1
Merge Status for VSAN    : 1
-----------------------------
Last Merge Time Stamp    : None
Last Merge State         : None
Last Merge Result        : SUCCESS
Last Merge Failure Reason: None [cfs_status: 0]

Related Commands

Command
Description

sdv enable

Enables the SAN device virtualization feature.

sdv virtual-device

Specifies the virtual target.


show sme cluster

To display the information about the Cisco SME cluster, use the show sme cluster command.

show sme {cluster {cluster name {detail | interface {node {{A.B.C.D | X:X::X | DNS name}
sme slot/port }| sme slot/port | summary}| it-nexus | key database {detail | guid guid name {detail | summary } | summary} | node {{A.B.C.D | X:X::X | DNS name} | summary} | recovery officer {index | detail index | summary index} | summary | tape {detail | summary}| tape-bkgrp tape group name volgrp volume group name} |
detail |
summary}

Syntax Description

cluster cluster name

Displays Cisco SME cluster information. The maximum length is 32 characters.

detail

Displays Cisco SME cluster details.

interface

Displays information about Cisco SME cluster interface.

node

Display information about Cisco SME cluster remote interface.

A.B.C.D

Specifies the IP address of the remote switch in IPv4 format.

X:X::X

Specifies the IP address of the remote switch in IPv6 format.

DNS name

Specifies the name of the remote database

sme

Specifies the Cisco SME interface

slot

Identifies the MPS-18/4 module slot

port

Identifies the Cisco SME port

interface summary

Displays Cisco SME cluster interface summary.

it-nexus

Displays the initiator to target connections (IT-nexus) in the Cisco SME cluster

key database

Shows the Cisco SME cluster key database

detail

Shows the Cisco SME cluster key database details

guid guid name

Displays Cisco SME cluster key database guid. The maximum length is 64.

summary

Displays Cisco SME cluster key database summary.

node summary

Displays Cisco SME cluster node summary.

recovery officer detail

Displays Cisco SME cluster recovery officer detail.

recovery officer summary

Displays Cisco SME cluster recovery officer summary

index

Specifies recovery officer index. The range is 1-8.

detail index

Specifies recovery officer detail index. The range is 1-8.

summary index

Specifies recovery officer summary index. The range is 1-8.

tape detail

Displays Cisco SME tape detail

tape summary

Displays the tape summary

tape-bkgrp tape group name

Displays the crypto tape backup group name. The maximum length is 32 characters.

volgrp volume group name

Displays tape volume group name.The maximum length is 32 characters.

detail

Displays Cisco SME cluster details.

summary

Shows Cisco SME cluster summary.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the configuration details about a cluster:

switch# show sme cluster c1
Cluster ID is 0x2b2a0005300035e1
 Cluster status is online
 Security mode is advanced
 Total Nodes are 1
 Recovery Scheme is 2 out of 5
 Fabric[0] is Fabric_name-excal10
 KMC server 10.21.113.117:8800 is provisioned, connection state is initializing

 Master Key GUID is 10af119cfd79c17f-ee568878c049f94d, Version: 0
 Shared Key Mode is Not Enabled
 Auto Vol Group is Not Enabled
 Tape Compression is Not Enabled
 Tape Key Recycle Policy is Not Enabled
 Key On Tape is Not Enabled
 Cluster Infra Status : Operational
 Cluster is Administratively Up
 Cluster Config Version : 24



The following example displays the cluster interface information:

switch# show sme cluster clustername1 interface it-nexus 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Host WWN                 VSAN    Status    Switch        Interface
    Target WWN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

10:00:00:00:c9:4e:19:ed,
2f:ff:00:06:2b:10:c2:e2      4093     online    switch     sme4/1


The following example displays the specific recovery officer of a cluster:

switch# show sme cluster clustername1 recovery officer 
Recovery Officer 1 is set 
  Master Key Version is 0
  Recovery Share Version is 0
  Recovery Share Index is 1
  Recovery Scheme is 1 out of 1 
  Recovery Officer Label is 
  Recovery share protected by a password 

Key Type is master key share 
    Cluster is clustername1, Master Key Version is 0 
    Recovery Share Version is 0, Share Index is 1 

Related Commands

Command
Description

show sme cluster

Displays information about Cisco SME cluster.

clear sme

Clears Cisco SME configuration.


show sme transport

To display the Cisco SME cluster transport information, use the show sme transport command.

show sme transport cluster cluster name

Syntax Description

cluster cluster name

Displays the Cisco SME cluster. The maximum length is 32.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the internal cluster errors:

switch# show sme transport cluster c1

SME Cluster is c1
  Cluster ID is

Related CommandsS

Command
Description

show sme cluster

Displays all information of Cisco SME cluster.

clear sme

Clears Cisco SME configuration.


show snmp

To display SNMP status and setting information, use the show snmp command.

show snmp [community | engineID | group | host | sessions | trap | user [user-name]
[engineID engine-id]]

Syntax Description

community

Displays SNMP community strings.

engineID

Displays SNMP engine IDs.

group

Displays SNMP groups.

host

Displays SNMP hosts.

sessions

Displays SNMP sessions.

trap

Displays SNMP traps.

user

Displays SNMPv3 users.

user-name

Specifies the user name. The maximum is 32.

engineID

Displays the engine ID.

engine-id

Specifies the engine ID. The maximum is 128.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

2.0(x)

Added the engineid, group, and sessions keywords.

3.1(2)

Added the trap keyword.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays SNMP information.

switch# show snmp
sys contact:
sys location:

1631 SNMP packets input
        0 Bad SNMP versions
        0 Unknown community name
        0 Illegal operation for community name supplied
        0 Encoding errors
        64294 Number of requested variables
        1 Number of altered variables
        1628 Get-request PDUs
        0 Get-next PDUs
        1 Set-request PDUs
152725 SNMP packets output
        0 Too big errors
        1 No such name errors
        0 Bad values errors
        0 General errors

Community                      Access
---------                      ------
public                          rw

User                          Group                         Auth  Priv
____                          _____                         ____  ____
admin                         network-admin                 md5   no

The following example displays SNMP user details.

switch# show snmp user
User                          Group                         Auth  Priv  
____                          _____                         ____  ____  
steve                         network-admin                 md5   des   
sadmin                        network-admin                 md5   des   
stever                        network-operator              md5   des   

The following example displays SNMP community information.

switch# show snmp community 
Community                      Access
---------                      ------
private                         rw
public                          ro
v93RACqPNH                      ro

The following example displays SNMP host information.

switch# show snmp host 
Host                            Port Version  Level  Type   SecName
____                            ____ _______  ______ ____  ______
171.16.126.34                   2162 v2c      noauth trap   public
171.16.75.106                   2162 v2c      noauth trap   public
171.31.124.81                   2162 v2c      noauth trap   public
171.31.157.193                  2162 v2c      noauth trap   public
171.31.157.98                   2162 v2c      noauth trap   public
171.31.49.25                    2162 v2c      noauth trap   public
171.31.49.32                    2188 v2c      noauth trap   public
171.31.49.49                    2162 v2c      noauth trap   public
171.31.49.49                    3514 v2c      noauth trap   public
171.31.49.54                    2162 v2c      noauth trap   public
171.31.58.54                    2162 v2c      noauth trap   public
171.31.58.81                    2162 v2c      noauth trap   public
171.31.58.97                    1635 v2c      noauth trap   public
171.31.58.97                    2162 v2c      auth   trap   public
171.31.58.97                    3545 v2c      auth   trap   public
172.22.00.43                    2162 v2c      noauth trap   public
172.22.00.65                    2162 v2c      noauth trap   public
172.22.05.234                   2162 v2c      noauth trap   public
172.22.05.98                    1050 v2c      noauth trap   public

The following example displays SNMP engine ID information.

switch# show snmp engineID
Local SNMP engineID: 800000090300053000A79E

The following example displays SNMP group information.

switch# show snmp group
groupname: network-admin
security model: any
security level: noAuthNoPriv
readview: network-admin-rd
writeview: network-admin-wr
notifyview: network-admin-rd
storage-type: permanent
row status: active

groupname: network-admin
security model: any
security level: authNoPriv
readview: network-admin-rd
writeview: network-admin-wr
notifyview: network-admin-rd
storage-type: permanent
row status: active

groupname: network-operator
security model: any
security level: noAuthNoPriv
readview: network-operator-rd
writeview: network-operator-wr
notifyview: network-operator-rd
storage-type: permanent
row status: active

groupname: network-operator
security model: any
security level: authNoPriv
readview: network-operator-rd
writeview: network-operator-wr
notifyview: network-operator-rd
storage-type: permanent
row status: active

show span drop-counters

To display the SPAN drop-counters, use the show span drop-counters command.

show span drop-counters

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode

Command History

Release
Modification

3.3(1a)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

This command is supported only on a ISOLA platform.

Examples

The following example shows how to configure the SPAN drop-counters.

switch#config
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
switch(config)# span drop-counters
SPAN Drop-Counters for module 3 is: 0x0
SPAN Drop-Counters for module 7 is: 0x0

Related Commands

Command
Description

show span max-queued-packets

Displays the SPAN max-queued-packets.


show span max-queued-packets

To display the SPAN max-queued-packets, use the show span max-queued-packets command.

show span max-queued-packets

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode

Command History

Release
Modification

3.3(1a)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

This command is supported only ona ISOLA platform.

Examples

The following example displays the SPAN max-queued-packets.

switch# show span max-queued-packets
max-queued-packets for SPAN sessions: 1

Related Commands

Command
Description

span max-queued-packets

Configures the SPAN max-queued-packets.


show span session

To display specific information about a SPAN session, use the show span session command.

show span session [session-id [brief] | brief]

Syntax Description

session-id

Specifies the SPAN session ID. The range is 1 to 16.

brief

Displays the SPAN session configuration in a brief format.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode

Command History

Release
Modification

1.2(1)

This command was introduced.

3.3(1a)

Added support for SPAN traffic in both ingress and egress directions.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays SPAN sessions in a brief format.

switch# show span session brief
--------------------------------------------------------
 Session  Admin          Oper           Destination
          State          State          Interface
--------------------------------------------------------
 7        no suspend     active         fc2/7

The following example displays specific SPAN session details.

switch# show span session 7
Session 7 (active)
   Destination is fc2/7
   No session filters configured
Ingress (rx) sources are
  fc1/5,
Egress (tx) sources are
  fc1/5,

switch# show span session 7
Session 7 (active)
   Destination is fc-tunnel 100
   No session filters configured
Ingress (rx) sources are
  fc1/5,
Egress (tx) sources are
  fc1/5,

The following example displays all SPAN sessions.

switch# show span session 
Session 1 (inactive as no destination)
Destination is not specified
   Session filter vsans are 1
Ingress (rx) sources are
  fc1/5,
Egress (tx) sources are
  fc1/5,

The following example displays a SPAN session mapped to an FC tunnel interface.

switch# show span session
Session 2 (active)
   Destination is fc-tunnel 100
   No session filters configured
   Ingress (rx) sources are
  fc1/5,
Egress (tx) sources are
  fc1/5,

Command
Description

span session source interface

Configures the SPAN traffic in both ingress (rx) and egress (tx) directions.


show sprom

To display vendor ID, product component attributes, serial number information that can be used to track field replacable units, use the show sprom command.

show sprom {backplane backplane-index |
clock clock-module-index |
fan |
mgmt-module |
module module-number sprom-index |
powersupply powersupply-index |
sup}

Syntax Description

backplane backplane-index

Displays attributes that can be used to uniquely identify a switch. The range is 1 to 2.

clock clock-module-index

Displays attributes of the clock module. There are two clock modules in a switch. This module is absent in MDS9216 type switch. The range is 1 to 2.

fan

Displays attributes that uniquely identified fan.

mgmt-module

Displays attributes of management module. This module is only present in MDS9216 type switch.

module module-number sprom-index

Displays Vendor ID, product's component attributes for the given switching module. There can be up to 4 sub-components in a module. Each of them will have a SPROM associated with it.

powersupply powersupply-index

Displays attributes of the first or the second power-supply. This contains information about the powersupply capacity in watts when it is used in 110Volts and 220Volts respectively. This information is used for power-budget allocation. The range is 1 to 2.

sup

Displays Vendor ID, product's component attributes for the current supervisor module


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

Use the show sprom command to get unique information about a specific module, supervisor module, switch, power-supply module, or a fan module. If the customer needs to report a problem with a module, supervisor module, switch, power-supply module, or a fan module and does not have access to management station, then he can extract serial number information from show sprom.

Examples

The following example displays management module information. This module and command are specific to the Cisco MDS 9216 switch.

switch# show sprom mgmt-module
DISPLAY SAM sprom contents:
Common block:
 Block Signature :0xabab
 Block Version   :2
 Block Length    :156
 Block Checksum  :0x1295
 EEPROM Size     :0
 Block Count     :2
 FRU Major Type  :0x0
 FRU Minor Type  :0x0
 OEM String      :Cisco Systems Inc
 Product Number  :SAM SMITH
 Serial Number   :12345678901
 Part Number     :SAM-SMITH-06
 Part Revision   :A0
 Mfg Deviation   :
 H/W Version     :1.0
 Mfg Bits        :1
 Engineer Use    :0
 snmpOID         :0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0
 Power Consump   :-200
 RMA Code        :0-0-0-0
Linecard Module specific block:
 Block Signature :0x6003
 Block Version   :2
 Block Length    :103
 Block Checksum  :0x3c7
 Feature Bits    :0x0
 HW Changes Bits :0x0
 Card Index      :9009
 MAC Addresses   :00-12-34-56-78-90
 Number of MACs  :4
 Number of EOBC links :4
 Number of EPLD  :0
 Port Type-Num   :200-16
 SRAM size       :0
 Sensor #1       :0,0
 Sensor #2       :0,0
 Sensor #3       :0,0
 Sensor #4       :0,0
 Sensor #5       :0,0
 Sensor #6       :0,0
 Sensor #7       :0,0
 Sensor #8       :0,0

The following command displays supervisor module information.

switch# show sprom sup 
DISPLAY supervisor sprom contents:
Common block:
 Block Signature : 0xabab
 Block Version   : 2
 Block Length    : 156
 Block Checksum  : 0x10a8
 EEPROM Size     : 512
 Block Count     : 2
 FRU Major Type  : 0x6002
 FRU Minor Type  : 0x7d0
 OEM String      : Cisco Systems
 Product Number  : DS-X9530-SF1-K9
 Serial Number   : abcdefgh
 Part Number     : 73-7523-06
 Part Revision   : 0.0
 Mfg Deviation   : 0.0
 H/W Version     : 0.0
 Mfg Bits        : 0
 Engineer Use    : 0
 snmpOID         : 9.5.1.3.1.1.2.2000
 Power Consump   : -524
 RMA Code        : 0-0-0-0
Supervisor Module specific block:
 Block Signature : 0x6002
 Block Version   : 2
 Block Length    : 103
 Block Checksum  : 0x927
 Feature Bits    : 0x0
 HW Changes Bits : 0x0
 Card Index      : 9003
 MAC Addresses   : 00-05-30-00-18-be
 Number of MACs  : 4
 Number of EPLD  : 1
 EPLD A          : 0x0
 Sensor #1       : 75,60
 Sensor #2       : 60,55
 Sensor #3       : -127,-127
 Sensor #4       : -127,-127
 Sensor #5       : -128,-128
 Sensor #6       : -128,-128
 Sensor #7       : -128,-128
 Sensor #8       : -128,-128

Related Commands

Command
Description

show hardware

Displays brief information about the list of field replacable units in the switch.


show ssh

To display Secure Shell information (SSH), use the show ssh command.

show ssh {key [dsa | rsa | rsa1] | server}

Syntax Description

key

Displays SSH keys.

server

Displays the SSH server status.

dsa

Displays DSA SSH keys.

rsa

Displays RSA SSH keys.

rsa1

Displays RSA1 SSH keys.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

To display the host key pair details for the specified key or for all keys, if no key is specified, use the show ssh key command. To display the status of the SSH protocol (enabled or disabled) and the versions that are enabled for that switch, use the show ssh server command.

Examples

The following example displays SSH server status.

switch# show ssh server 
ssh is enabled
version 1 enabled
version 2 enabled

The following example displays Host Key Pair details.

switch# show ssh key 
rsa1 Keys generated:Sun Jan 13 07:16:26 1980

1024 35

fingerprint:
1024 67:76:02:bd:3e:8d:f5:ad:59:5a:1e:c4:5e:44:03:07

could not retrieve rsa key information

dsa Keys generated:Sun Jan 13 07:40:08 1980

ssh-dss AAAAB3NzaC1kc3MAAABBAJTCRQOydNRel2v7uiO6Fix+OTn8eGdnnDVxw5eJs5OcOEXOyjaW
cMMYsEgxc9ada1NElp8Wy7GPMWGOQYj9CU0AAAAVAMCcWhNN18zFNOIPo7cU3t7d0iEbAAAAQBdQ8UAO
i/Cti84qFb3kTqXlS9mEhdQUo0lHcH5bw5PKfj2Y/dLR437zCBKXetPj4p7mhQ6Fq5os8RZtJEyOsNsA
AABAA0oxZbPyWeR5NHATXiyXdPI7j9i8fgyn9FNipMkOF2Mn75Mi/lqQ4NIq0gQNvQOx27uCeQlRts/Q
wI4q68/eaw==

fingerprint:
512 f7:cc:90:3d:f5:8a:a9:ca:48:76:9f:f8:6e:71:d4:ae

show ssm provisioning

To display the attributes of the Storage Services Module (SSM) installed, use the show ssm provisioning command.

show ssm provisioning

Syntax Description

This command has no other arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(2)

This command was introduced.

2.1(1a)

Added Provisioning Status column to the display.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example provisions the SSM installed in the switch.

switch# show ssm provisioning
Module   Ports       Application        Provisioning Status
-----------------------------------------------------------
   4      1-32       scsi-flow                   success

Table 22-10 describes the significant fields shown in the show ssm provisioning command output.

Table 22-10 show ssm provisioning Field Descriptions

Field
Description

Module

Slot where SSM is installed.

Ports

Ports available on the SSM.

Application

Feature configured on the SSM.

Provisioning Status

Displays the status of the SSM attributes.


Related Commands

Command
Description

ssm enable feature

Enables the SCSI flow feature on the SSM.


show startup-config

To display the startup configuration file, use the show startup-config command

show startup-config [log]

Syntax Description

log

Displays execution log of last used ASCII startup configuration.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the switch configuration at startup.

switch# show startup-config
vsan database
vsan 2
vsan 3
vsan 4
vsan 5
vsan 31
vsan 32 suspend
vsan 100
vsan 300

 interface port-channel 1
switchport mode E
switchport trunk mode off

 interface port-channel 2
fspf cost 100 vsan 2
switchport mode E
no switchport trunk allowed vsan all
switchport trunk allowed vsan add 1-99
switchport trunk allowed vsan add 101-4093

 interface port-channel 3
switchport mode E
switchport trunk mode off

 interface port-channel 4
switchport mode E
no switchport trunk allowed vsan all
switchport trunk allowed vsan add 1-99
switchport trunk allowed vsan add 101-4093

 interface port-channel 5
switchport mode E
no switchport trunk allowed vsan all
switchport trunk allowed vsan add 1-10interface port-channel 5
switchport mode E
no switchport trunk allowed vsan all
switchport trunk allowed vsan add 1-10

interface port-channel 8
switchport mode E

 interface vsan1

no shutdown

snmp-server community public rw
snmp-server user admin network-admin auth md5 0xe84b06201ae3bfb726a2eab9f485eb57
 localizedkey
snmp-server host 171.69.126.34 traps version 2c public udp-port 2162
snmp-server host 171.69.75.106 traps version 2c public udp-port 2162
vsan database
vsan 3 interface fc2/9
vsan 3 interface fc2/14
vsan 5 interface fc9/11
vsan 2 interface fc9/12
vsan 3 interface port-channel 3
vsan 3 interface port-channel 4
vsan 100 interface port-channel 8

boot system bootflash:/isan-8b-u sup-1
boot kickstart bootflash:/boot-3b sup-1
boot system bootflash:/isan-8b-u sup-2
boot kickstart bootflash:/boot-3b sup-2

ip default-gateway 172.22.90.1
power redundancy-mode combined force

username admin password 5 HyLyYqb4.q74Y  role network-admin
zone name Z1 vsan 1
  member pwwn 10:00:00:00:77:99:60:2c
  member pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:a6:be:14

zone default-zone permit vsan 1
zoneset distribute full vsan 51-58

zoneset name ZS1 vsan 1
  member Z1

zoneset  activate name ZS1 vsan 1

 interface fc2/1
switchport mode E
switchport trunk mode off
no shutdown

 interface fc2/2

 interface fc2/3
channel-group 1 force
no shutdown

interface fc2/6
channel-group 2 force
no shutdown

 interface fc2/7
switchport mode E
no shutdown
no switchport trunk allowed vsan all
switchport trunk allowed vsan add 1-25

interface fc2/9
switchport mode E
switchport trunk mode off
no shutdown

 interface fc2/10
channel-group 3 force
no shutdown

 interface fc2/12
channel-group 4 force
no shutdown

 interface fc2/14
switchport mode E
no shutdown
no switchport trunk allowed vsan all
switchport trunk allowed vsan add 1-99
switchport trunk allowed vsan add 101-4093

 interface fc2/15
channel-group 6 force
no shutdown

 interface fc2/16
channel-group 6 force
no shutdown
.
.
.
interface fc9/10
switchport mode F
no shutdown

 interface fc9/11
switchport trunk mode off
no shutdown

 interface fc9/12
switchport mode E
switchport speed 1000
switchport trunk mode off
no shutdown

 interface fc9/15
no shutdown
no switchport trunk allowed vsan all
switchport trunk allowed vsan add 1-99
switchport trunk allowed vsan add 101-4093

 interface fc9/16
switchport mode FL
no shutdown

 interface mgmt0
ip address 172.22.90.38 255.255.255.0
no shutdown

show switchname

To display the switch network name, use the show switchname command.

show switchname [serialnum]

Syntax Description

serialnum

Displays switch serial number.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the name of the switch.

switch# show switchname
switch-123

The following example displays the switch name and serial number.

switch# show switchname
switch-123
Serial Number #1   : FOX0712S007
Serial Number #2   :

show system

To display the system information, use the show system command.

show system {cores | default {switchport | zone} | directory information | error-id {hex-id | list} | exception-info | pss shrink status [details] | redundancy status | reset-reason [module slot] | resources | standby manual-boot | uptime}

Syntax Description

cores

Displays core transfer option.

default

Displays system default values.

switchport

Displays default values for switchport attributes.

zone

Displays default values for a zone.

directory information

Directory information of System Manager.

error-id

Displays description about errors.

hex-id

Specifies the error ID in hexadecimal format. The range is 0x0 to 0xffffffff.

list

Specifies all error IDs.

exception-info

Displays last exception log information.

pss shrink status

Displays the last PSS shrink status.

details

Displays detailed information on the last PSS shrink status.

redundancy status

Redundancy status.

reset-reason

Displays the last four reset reason codes.

module slot

Specifies the module number to display the reset-reason codes.

resources

Show the CPU and memory statistics.

standby manual-boot

Displays the standby manual boot option.

uptime

Displays how long the system has been up and running.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

3.0(1)

Added the zone option.

3.0(1)

Added the standby manual-boot keyword.


Usage Guidelines

Use the show system redundancy status command to ensure that the system is ready to accept a switchover.

Examples

The following example displays the system redundancy status.

switch# show system redundancy status
Redundancy mode
---------------
      administrative:   HA
         operational:   None

This supervisor (sup-2)
-----------------------
    Redundancy state:   Active
    Supervisor state:   Active
      Internal state:   Active with no standby

Other supervisor (sup-1)
------------------------
    Redundancy state:   Not present

The following example displays port states after the system default switchport mode f command is executed.

switch# show system default switchport
System default port state is down
System default trunk mode is on
System default port mode is F

The following example displays error information for a specified ID.

switch# show system error-id 0x401D0019
Error Facility: module
Error Description: Failed to stop Linecard Async Notification.

The following example displays the system health information.

switch# show system health
Current health information for module 2.

Test                    Frequency       Status          Action
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Bootflash                10 Sec         Enabled         Enabled
EOBC                      5 Sec         Enabled         Enabled
Loopback                  5 Sec         Enabled         Enabled
CF checksum               7 Sec         Enabled         Enabled
CF re-flash              30 Sec         Enabled         Enabled
-----------------------------------------------------------------

Current health information for module 3.

Test                    Frequency       Status          Action
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Bootflash                10 Sec         Enabled         Enabled
EOBC                      5 Sec         Enabled         Enabled
Loopback                  5 Sec         Enabled         Enabled
-----------------------------------------------------------------

Current health information for module 5.

Test                    Frequency       Status          Action
-----------------------------------------------------------------
InBand                    5 Sec         Enabled         Enabled
Bootflash                10 Sec         Enabled         Enabled
EOBC                      5 Sec         Enabled         Enabled
Management Port           5 Sec         Enabled         Enabled
CF checksum               7 Sec         Halted          Enabled
CF re-flash              30 Sec         Halted          Enabled
-----------------------------------------------------------------

The following example displays the system reset information.

switch# show system reset reason
----- reset reason for module 6 -----
1) At 520267 usecs after Tue Aug  5 16:06:24 1980
    Reason: Reset Requested by CLI command reload
    Service: 
    Version: 1.2(0.73a)
2) At 653268 usecs after Tue Aug  5 15:35:24 1980
    Reason: Reset Requested by CLI command reload
    Service: 
    Version: 1.2(0.45c)
3) No time
    Reason: Unknown
    Service: 
    Version: 1.2(0.45c)
4) At 415855 usecs after Sat Aug  2 22:42:43 1980
    Reason: Power down triggered due to major temperature alarm
    Service: 
    Version: 1.2(0.45c)

The following example displays system-related CPU and memory statistics.

switch# show system resources
Load average:   1 minute: 0.43   5 minutes: 0.17   15 minutes: 0.11
Processes   :   100 total, 2 running
CPU states  :   0.0% user,   0.0% kernel,   100.0% idle
Memory usage:   1027628K total,    313424K used,    714204K free
                   3620K buffers,   22278K cache 

The following example displays the system uptime.

switch# show system uptime
Start Time: Sun Oct 13 18:09:23 2030
Up Time:    0 days, 9 hours, 46 minutes, 26 seconds

Use the show system cores command to display the currently configured scheme for copying cores.

switch# show system cores 
Transfer of cores is enabled

Use the show system default zone command to display the default values for a zone.

switch# show system default zone
system default zone default-zone permit
system default zone distribute active only

show system default zone

To verify the configured default zone values, use the show system default zone command.

show system default zone

Syntax Description

This command has no other arguments or keywords.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.

3.2(1)

Added the basic default zoning mode option.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows the default values for default-zone as deny, distribute as active only, and zone mode as basic.

switch# show system default zone
system default zone default-zone deny
system default zone distribute active only
system default zone mode basic

The following example shows the default values for default-zone as permit, distribute as full, and zone mode as enhanced.

switch# show system default zone
system default zone default-zone permit
system default zone distribute active full
system default zone mode enhanced

Related Commands

Command
Description

system default zone mode enhanced

Configures the default value of zone mode as enhanced.

no system default zone mode enhanced

Configures the default value of zone mode as basic.

system default zone distribute full

Configures the default value of distribute as full.

no system default zone distribute full

Configures the default value of distribute as active only.

system default zone default-zone permit

Configures the default value of default-zone as permit.

no system default zone default-zone permit

Configures the default value of default-zone as deny.


show system health

To display configured Online Health Management System (OHMS) information, use the show system health command.

show system health [loopback frame-length | module slot | statistics loopback [interface fc slot/port | module slot timelog | timelog]]


Note On a Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem and on a Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter, the syntax differs from interface fc slot/port as follows:
interface {bay port | ext port}


Syntax Description

loopback

Displays the OHMS loopback test statistics.

frame-length

Displays the loopback frame length.

module slot

Displays module information.

statistics

Displays OHMS statistics.

interface

Specifies the required interface.

fc slot/port

(Optional) Specifies a Fibre Channel interface on a Cisco MDS 9000 Family Switch.

bay port | ext port

(Optional) Specifies a Fibre Channel interface on a Cisco MDS 9124 Fabric Switch, a Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem, and a Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter.

iscsi slot/port

Specifies the iSCSI interface at the specified slot and port.

timelog

Displays the loopback round trip times.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(4)

This command was introduced.

3.1(2)

Added the bay port | ext port keywords and arguments.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the current health of all modules in the switch.

switch# show system health

Current health information for module 1.
Test                    Frequency       Status          Action
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Bootflash                10 Sec         Running         Enabled
EOBC                      5 Sec         Running         Enabled
Loopback                  5 Sec         Running         Enabled
CF checksum               7 Days        Halted          Enabled
CF re-flash              30 Days        Halted          Enabled
-----------------------------------------------------------------

Current health information for module 2.

Test                    Frequency       Status          Action
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Bootflash                10 Sec         Running         Enabled
EOBC                      5 Sec         Running         Enabled
Loopback                  5 Sec         Running         Enabled
-----------------------------------------------------------------

Current health information for module 5.

Test                    Frequency       Status          Action
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Bootflash                10 Sec         Running         Enabled
EOBC                      5 Sec         Running         Enabled
Loopback                  5 Sec         Running         Enabled
-----------------------------------------------------------------

Current health information for module 6.

Test                    Frequency       Status          Action
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Bootflash                10 Sec         Running         Enabled
EOBC                      5 Sec         Running         Enabled
Loopback                  5 Sec         Running         Enabled
CF checksum               7 Days        Halted          Enabled
CF re-flash              30 Days        Halted          Enabled
-----------------------------------------------------------------

Current health information for module 7.

Test                    Frequency       Status          Action
-----------------------------------------------------------------
InBand                    5 Sec         Running         Enabled
Bootflash                10 Sec         Running         Enabled
EOBC                      5 Sec         Running         Enabled
Management Port           5 Sec         Running         Enabled
-----------------------------------------------------------------

Current health information for module 8.

Test                    Frequency       Status          Action
-----------------------------------------------------------------
InBand                    5 Sec         Running         Enabled
Bootflash                10 Sec         Running         Enabled
EOBC                      5 Sec         Running         Enabled
-----------------------------------------------------------------



Current health information for module 10.

Test                    Frequency       Status          Action
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Bootflash                10 Sec         Running         Enabled
EOBC                      5 Sec         Running         Enabled
Loopback                  5 Sec         Running         Enabled
-----------------------------------------------------------------

Current health information for module 11.

Test                    Frequency       Status          Action
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Bootflash                10 Sec         Running         Enabled
EOBC                      5 Sec         Running         Enabled
Loopback                  5 Sec         Running         Enabled
CF checksum               7 Days        Halted          Enabled
CF re-flash              30 Days        Halted          Enabled
-----------------------------------------------------------------

Current health information for module 12.

Test                    Frequency       Status          Action
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Bootflash                10 Sec         Running         Enabled
EOBC                      5 Sec         Running         Enabled
Loopback                  5 Sec         Running         Enabled
-----------------------------------------------------------------

Current health information for module 13.

Test                    Frequency       Status          Action
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Bootflash                10 Sec         Running         Enabled
EOBC                      5 Sec         Running         Enabled
-----------------------------------------------------------------

The following example displays the health statistics for all modules.

switch# show system health statistics

Test statistics for module # 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Test Name           State            Freq(s)    Run    Pass    Fail CFail Errs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bootflash           Running             5s    12900   12900       0     0    0
EOBC                Running             5s    12900   12900       0     0    0
Loopback            Running             5s    12900   12900       0     0    0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Test statistics for module # 3
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Test Name           State            Freq(s)    Run    Pass    Fail CFail Errs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bootflash           Running             5s    12890   12890       0     0    0
EOBC                Running             5s    12890   12890       0     0    0
Loopback            Running             5s    12892   12892       0     0    0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------








Test statistics for module # 5
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Test Name           State            Freq(s)    Run    Pass    Fail CFail Errs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
InBand              Running             5s    12911   12911       0     0    0
Bootflash           Running             5s    12911   12911       0     0    0
EOBC                Running             5s    12911   12911       0     0    0
Management Port     Running             5s    12911   12911       0     0    0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Test statistics for module # 6
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Test Name           State            Freq(s)    Run    Pass    Fail CFail Errs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
InBand              Running             5s    12907   12907       0     0    0
Bootflash           Running             5s    12907   12907       0     0    0
EOBC                Running             5s    12907   12907       0     0    0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Test statistics for module # 8
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Test Name           State            Freq(s)    Run    Pass    Fail CFail Errs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bootflash           Running             5s    12895   12895       0     0    0
EOBC                Running             5s    12895   12895       0     0    0
Loopback            Running             5s    12896   12896       0     0    0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The following example displays the statistics for a module.

switch# show system health statistics module 3

Test statistics for module # 3
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Test Name           State            Freq(s)    Run    Pass    Fail CFail Errs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bootflash           Running             5s    12932   12932       0     0    0
EOBC                Running             5s    12932   12932       0     0    0
Loopback            Running             5s    12934   12934       0     0    0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The following example displays the loopback test statistics for the entire switch.

switch# show system health statistics loopback
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Mod Port Status                Run     Pass     Fail   CFail Errs
  1   16 Running             12953    12953        0       0    0
  3   32 Running             12945    12945        0       0    0
  8    8 Running             12949    12949        0       0    0
-----------------------------------------------------------------

The following example displays the loopback test statistics for a specified interface.

switch# show system health statistics loopback interface fc 3/1
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Mod Port Status                Run     Pass     Fail   CFail Errs
  3    1 Running                 0        0        0       0    0
-----------------------------------------------------------------


Table 22-11 describes the status value for each module

Table 22-11 Shows the Status Value for Each Module

Status
Description

Running

OHMS test is running and there are no errors detected.

Failing

OHMS test has started to fail or in the process of failing.

Failed

OHMS test failed.

Stopped

OHMS test stopped. This is a transient state (for example, during upgrades and downgrades).

Exited

OHMS test process or thread exited while running the test.

Not Configured

OHMS test configured to not run on the module.

Int Failed

OHMS test failed because of internal failure.

Diag Failed

OHMS test failed in performing diagnostics.

Suspended

OHMS test suspended because of too many error conditions. OHMS cannot complete the test to determine the hardware status.

Halted

OHMS test is halted because the test is not intended to run on the module. (for example, a specific hardware of which a test is operating is not found on the module).

Enabled

OHMS is disabled by the user but not the test.

Disabled

OHMS test is disabled by the user.



Note Interface-specific counters will remain at zero unless the module-specific loopback test reports errors or failures.


The following example displays the loopback test time log for all modules.

switch# show system health statistics loopback timelog
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Mod        Samples     Min(usecs)     Max(usecs)     Ave(usecs)
  1           1872            149            364            222
  3           1862            415            743            549
  8           1865            134            455            349
-----------------------------------------------------------------

The following example displays the loopback test statistics for a specified module.

switch# show system health statistics loopback module 8 timelog
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Mod        Samples     Min(usecs)     Max(usecs)     Ave(usecs)
  8           1867            134            455            349
-----------------------------------------------------------------

The following example displays the loopback test statistics for an interface on a Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem.

switch# show system health statistics loopback interface bay1
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Mod Port Status                Run     Pass     Fail   CFail Errs
  1   16 Running                 0        0        0       0    0
-----------------------------------------------------------------

The following example displays the frequency and status of the CRC checksum test and a flash update on a single module.

switch# show system health module 5

Current health information for module 5.

Test                    Frequency       Status          Action
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Bootflash                10 Sec         Running         Enabled
EOBC                      5 Sec         Running         Enabled
Loopback                  5 Sec         Running         Enabled
CF checksum               7 Days        Running         Enabled
CF re-flash              30 Days        Running         Enabled
-----------------------------------------------------------------

The following example displays the CRC checksum test and the flash update statistics on all modules.

switch# show system health statistics

Test statistics for module 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Test Name           State            Frequency  Run    Pass    Fail CFail Errs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bootflash           Running            10s     1130    1130       0     0    0
EOBC                Running             5s     2268    2268       0     0    0
Loopback            Running             5s     2279    2279       0     0    0
CF checksum         Failed             20s       11       0      23    12    0
CF re-flash         Suspended          30s       12       0       0     0   12
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Test statistics for module 3
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Test Name           State            Frequency  Run    Pass    Fail CFail Errs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bootflash           Running            10s     1295    1295       0     0    0
EOBC                Running             5s     2591    2591       0     0    0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Test statistics for module 4
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Test Name           State            Frequency  Run    Pass    Fail CFail Errs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bootflash           Running            10s     1299    1299       0     0    0
EOBC                Running             5s     2598    2598       0     0    0
Loopback            Running             5s     2598    2598       0     0    0
CF checksum         Running             7s     2275    2274       0     0    0
CF re-flash         Running            30s      434     434       0     0    0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Test statistics for module 5
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Test Name           State            Frequency  Run    Pass    Fail CFail Errs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
InBand              Running             5s     2615    2615       0     0    0
Bootflash           Running            10s     1307    1307       0     0    0
EOBC                Running             5s     2615    2615       0     0    0
Management Port     Running             5s     2615    2615       0     0    0
CF checksum         Running             7s     2289    2289       0     0    0
CF re-flash         Running            30s      437     436       0     0    0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Related Commands

Command
Description

system health module

Configures Online Health Management System (OHMS) features.


show tacacs+

To display the TACACS+ Cisco Fabric Services (CFS) distribution status and other details, use the show tacacs+ command.

show tacacs+ {distribution status | pending | pending-diff}

Syntax Description

distribution status

Displays the status of the TACACS+ CFS distribution.

pending

Displays the pending configuration that is not yet applied.

pending-diff

Displays the difference between the active configuration and the pending configuration.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

To use this command, TACACS+ must be enabled using the tacacs+ enable command.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the TACACS+ distribution status.

switch# show tacacs+ distribution status
session ongoing: no
session db: does not exist
merge protocol status: merge activation done

last operation: none
last operation status: none

Related Commands

Command
Description

tacacs+ enable

Enables TACACS+.

tacacs+ distribute

Initiates TACACS+ configuration distribution.


show tacacs-server

To display all configured TACACS+ server parameters, use the show tacacs-server command.

show tacacs-server [server-name | ipv4-address | ipv6-address]
[
directed-request | groups | sorted | statistics]

Syntax Description

server-name

Specifies the TACACS+ server DNS name. The maximum is 256.

ipv4-address

Specifies the TACACS+ server IP address in the format A.B.C.D.

ipv6-address

Specifies the TACACS+ server IP address in the format X:X::X.

directed-request

Displays an enabled directed request TACACS+ server configuration.

groups

Displays configured TACACS+ server group information.

sorted

Displays TACACS+ server information sorted by name.

statistics

Displays TACACS+ statistics for the specified TACACS+ server.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(1)

This command was introduced.

3.0(1)

Added the server-name, ipv4-address, and ipv6-address arguments.

Added the directed-request and statistics options.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following command displays the configured TACACS+ server information.

switch# show tacacs-server
Global TACACS+ shared secret:tacacsPword
timeout value:30
total number of servers:3

following TACACS+ servers are configured:
        171.71.58.91:
                available on port:2
        cisco.com:
                available on port:49
        171.71.22.95:
                available on port:49
                TACACS+ shared secret:MyKey

The following command displays the configured TACACS+ server groups.

switch# show tacacs-server groups
total number of groups:1

following TACACS+ server groups are configured:
        group TacServer:
                server 171.71.58.91 on port 2 

show tech-support

To display information useful to technical support when reporting a problem, use the show tech-support command in EXEC mode.

show tech-support [acl |
bootvar |
brief |
cfs [name application-name] |
details |
device-alias
fcdomain |
fcip |
ficon |
fspf |
fta |
interface {fc slot/port | gigabitethernet slot/port} vsan vsan-id |
ip |
iscsi [detail] |
islb [detail] |
license |
module module number |
port |
port-channel |
prefpath |
qos |
snmp |
sysmgr |
vrrp |
vsan vsan-id |
zone vsan-id]


Note On a Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem and on a Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter, the syntax differs from interface fc slot/port as follows:

interface {bay port | ext port}


Syntax Description

acl

Displays information for ACL troubleshooting.

bootvar

Displays information for bootvar troubleshooting.

brief

Displays a summary of the current running state of the switch.

cfs

Displays information for CFS troubleshooting.

name application-name

Specifies an application that uses the CFS infrastructure. Maximum length is 64 characters.

details

Displays detailed information for each show command.

device-alias

Displays device alias information.

fcdomain

Displays information for fcdomain troubleshooting.

fcip

Displays information for FCIP troubleshooting.

ficon

Displays information for FICON troubleshooting.

fspf

Displays information for FSPF troubleshooting.

fta

Displays information for FTA troubleshooting.

interface

Displays information for interface troubleshooting.

fc slot/port

(Optional) Specifies a Fibre Channel interface on a Cisco MDS 9000 Family Switch.

bay port | ext port

(Optional) Specifies a Fibre Channel interface on a Cisco MDS 9124 Fabric Switch, a Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem, and a Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter.

gigabitethernet slot/port

Specifies the Gigabit Ethernet interface at the specified slot and port.

ip

Displays information for IP troubleshooting.

iscsi

Displays information for iSCSI troubleshooting.

islb

Displays information for iSLB troubleshooting.

license

Displays information for license troubleshooting.

logging

Displays information for logging troubleshooting.

module

Displays information for module status troubleshooting.

port

Displays information for Port Manager troubleshooting.

port-channel

Displays information for PortChannel troubleshooting.

prefpath

Displays information for preferred path troubleshooting.

qos

Displays information for QoS troubleshooting.

snmp

Displays information for SNMP troubleshooting.

sysmgr

Displays information for system management troubleshooting.

vrrp

Displays information for VRRP troubleshooting.

vsan vsan-id

Displays information for VSAN troubleshooting. Specifies a VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.

zone vsan-id

Displays information for zone server troubleshooting. Specifies a VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.


Defaults

The default output of the show tech-support command includes the output of the following show commands:

show version

show environment

show module

show hardware

show running-config

show interface

show accounting log

show process

show process log

show processes log details

show flash

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(4)

This command was introduced.

3.0(1)

Added the fcdomain, port-channel, and zone options.

3.0(3)

Added the cfs, fcip, fspf, fta, ip, license, prefpath, and vrrp options.

3.1(1)

Added the device-alias keyword.

3.1(2)

Added the bay port | ext port keywords and arguments.


Usage Guidelines

The show tech-support command is useful when collecting a large amount of information about your switch for troubleshooting purposes. The output of this command can be provided to technical support representatives when reporting a problem.

The show tech-support command displays the output of several show commands at once. The output from this command varies depending on your configuration. Use the show tech-support command in EXEC mode to display general information about the switch when reporting a problem.

You can choose to have detailed information for each command or even specify the output for a particular interface, module, or VSAN.

Examples

The following example displays technical support information for a specific module.

switch# show tech-support module 1

'terminal length 0' 

'show module ' 
Mod  Ports  Module-Type                     Model              Status
---  -----  ------------------------------- ------------------ ------------
1    16     1/2 Gbps FC/Supervisor          DS-X9216-K9-SUP    active *
2    32     1/2 Gbps FC Module              DS-X9032           ok

Mod  Sw           Hw      World-Wide-Name(s) (WWN)
---  -----------  ------  --------------------------------------------------
1    1.0(0.271)   0.0     20:01:00:05:30:00:21:9e to 20:10:00:05:30:00:21:9e 
2    1.0(0.271)   0.0     20:41:00:05:30:00:21:9e to 20:60:00:05:30:00:21:9e 

Mod  MAC-Address(es)                         Serial-Num
---  --------------------------------------  ----------
1    00-05-30-00-40-b6 to 00-05-30-00-40-ba              
2    00-05-30-00-11-22 to 00-05-30-00-11-26              

* this terminal session 

'show environment' 
Clock:
----------------------------------------------------------
Clock           Model                Hw         Status         
----------------------------------------------------------
A               Clock Module         --         ok/active
B               Clock Module         --         ok/standby

Fan:
------------------------------------------------------
Fan             Model                Hw         Status         
------------------------------------------------------
Chassis         DS-2SLOT-FAN         0.0        ok             
PS-1            --                   --         ok             
PS-2            --                   --         absent         
Temperature:
---------------------------------------------------------------
Module   Sensor   MajorThresh   MinorThres   CurTemp     Status
                  (Celsius)     (Celsius)    (Celsius)         
---------------------------------------------------------------
1        1        75            60           30          ok
1        2        65            50           28          ok
1        3        -127          -127         40          ok
1        4        -127          -127         36          ok

2        1        75            60           32          ok
2        2        65            50           26          ok
2        3        -127          -127         41          ok
2        4        -127          -127         31          ok

The show tech-support brief command provides a summary of the current running state of the switch.

switch# show tech-support brief 
Switch Name           : vegas01
Switch Type           : DS-X9216-K9-SUP
Kickstart Image       : 1.3(2a) bootflash:///m9200-ek9-kickstart-mz.1.3.1.10.bin
System Image          : 1.3(2a) bootflash:///m9200-ek9-mz.1.3.1.10.bin
IP Address/Mask       : 10.76.100.164/24
Switch WWN            : 20:00:00:05:30:00:84:9e
No of VSANs           : 9
Configured VSANs      : 1-6,4091-4093

VSAN    1:    name:VSAN0001, state:active, interop mode:default
              domain id:0x6d(109), WWN:20:01:00:05:30:00:84:9f [Principal]
              active-zone:VR, default-zone:deny

VSAN    2:    name:VSAN0002, state:active, interop mode:default
              domain id:0x7d(125), WWN:20:02:00:05:30:00:84:9f [Principal]
              active-zone:<NONE>, default-zone:deny

VSAN    3:    name:VSAN0003, state:active, interop mode:default
              domain id:0xbe(190), WWN:20:03:00:05:30:00:84:9f [Principal]
              active-zone:<NONE>, default-zone:deny

VSAN    4:    name:VSAN0004, state:active, interop mode:default
              domain id:0x5a(90), WWN:20:04:00:05:30:00:84:9f [Principal]
              active-zone:<NONE>, default-zone:deny

VSAN    5:    name:VSAN0005, state:active, interop mode:default
              domain id:0x13(19), WWN:20:05:00:05:30:00:84:9f [Principal]
              active-zone:<NONE>, default-zone:deny

VSAN    6:    name:VSAN0006, state:active, interop mode:default
              domain id:0x1f(31), WWN:20:06:00:05:30:00:84:9f [Principal]
              active-zone:<NONE>, default-zone:deny

VSAN 4091:    name:VSAN4091, state:active, interop mode:default
              domain id:0x08(8), WWN:2f:fb:00:05:30:00:84:9f [Principal]
              active-zone:<NONE>, default-zone:deny

VSAN 4092:    name:VSAN4092, state:active, interop mode:default
              domain id:0x78(120), WWN:2f:fc:00:05:30:00:84:9f [Principal]
              active-zone:<NONE>, default-zone:deny

VSAN 4093:    name:VSAN4093, state:active, interop mode:default
              domain id:0x77(119), WWN:2f:fd:00:05:30:00:84:9f [Principal]
              active-zone:<NONE>, default-zone:deny


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface  Vsan   Admin  Admin   Status          FCOT   Oper  Oper   Port
                  Mode   Trunk                          Mode  Speed  Channel
                         Mode                                 (Gbps)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
fc1/1      1      auto   on      fcotAbsent       --     --           --
fc1/2      1      auto   on      fcotAbsent       --     --           --
fc1/3      1      auto   on      fcotAbsent       --     --           --
fc1/4      1      auto   on      fcotAbsent       --     --           --
fc1/5      1      auto   on      notConnected     swl    --           --
fc1/6      1      auto   on      fcotAbsent       --     --           --
fc1/7      1      auto   on      fcotAbsent       --     --           --
fc1/8      1      auto   on      fcotAbsent       --     --           --
fc1/9      1      auto   on      fcotAbsent       --     --           --
fc1/10     1      auto   on      fcotAbsent       --     --           --
fc1/11     1      auto   on      fcotAbsent       --     --           --
fc1/12     1      auto   on      fcotAbsent       --     --           --
fc1/13     1      auto   on      fcotAbsent       --     --           --
fc1/14     1      auto   on      fcotAbsent       --     --           --
fc1/15     1      auto   on      fcotAbsent       --     --           --
fc1/16     1      auto   on      fcotAbsent       --     --           --

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface          Status                            Speed
                                                     (Gbps)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sup-fc0            up                                1

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface               Status     IP Address        Speed        MTU
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
mgmt0                   up         10.76.100.164/24  100 Mbps     1500


Power Supply:
-----------------------------------------------------
PS  Model                Power     Power       Status
                         (Watts)   (Amp @42V)        
-----------------------------------------------------
1   WS-CAC-950W          919.38    21.89       ok                  
2                        --        --          absent              

Mod Model                Power     Power       Power     Power       Status
                         Requested Requested   Allocated Allocated         
                         (Watts)   (Amp @42V)  (Watts)   (Amp @42V)        
--- -------------------  -------   ----------  --------- ----------  ----------
1    DS-X9216-K9-SUP     220.08    5.24        220.08    5.24        powered-up
2    DS-X9032            199.92    4.76        199.92    4.76        powered-up

Power Usage Summary:
--------------------
Power Supply redundancy mode:                   redundant

Total Power Capacity                            919.38   W

Power reserved for Supervisor(s)[-]             220.08   W
Power reserved for Fan Module(s)[-]             47.88    W
Power currently used by Modules[-]              199.92   W

                                                -------
Total Power Available                           451.50

The following example displays zone server information for VSAN 1.

switch# show tech-support zone vsan 1
`show zone status vsan 1`
VSAN: 1 default-zone: permit distribute: active only Interop: default
    mode: basic merge-control: allow session: none
    hard-zoning: enabled
Default zone:
    qos: disabled broadcast: disabled ronly: disabled
Full Zoning Database :
    Zonesets:0  Zones:0 Aliases: 0
Active Zoning Database :
    Name: vhost-zone  Zonesets:1  Zones:9
Status: Activation failed [Error: Unknown error Dom 21]:
        at 23:36:44 UTC Dec 19 2005

The following example displays a partial listing of output from the show tech-support device-alias command.

switch# show tech-support device-alias
`show device-alias database`
device-alias name dev2 pwwn 10:00:00:00:c9:2e:31:37
device-alias name sdv1 pwwn 50:00:53:00:00:85:c0:01
device-alias name svc1 pwwn 20:0f:00:05:30:00:eb:48
device-alias name sdv-1 pwwn 50:00:53:00:00:e9:7f:a1
device-alias name sdv-2 pwwn 50:00:53:00:01:4e:af:a1
device-alias name sdv-3 pwwn 50:00:53:00:01:da:2f:a1
device-alias name sdv-4 pwwn 50:00:53:00:01:cb:af:a1
device-alias name qloGics pwwn 21:00:00:e0:8b:06:61:d4
device-alias name sdv-501 pwwn 50:00:53:00:00:85:c1:f5
device-alias name sym-hba1 pwwn 50:06:04:82:ca:e1:26:83
device-alias name fred-hba1 pwwn 22:00:00:20:37:d2:03:ed
device-alias name fred-hba2 pwwn 22:00:00:20:37:d2:10:f9
device-alias name sdv1-4001 pwwn 50:00:53:00:01:0f:0f:a1
device-alias name sdv2-4001 pwwn 50:00:53:00:00:66:4f:a1
device-alias name HDS33074-C pwwn 50:06:0e:80:03:81:32:06
device-alias name clarion2345 pwwn 50:06:01:61:10:60:14:f5
device-alias name iscsi-alias pwwn 27:09:00:08:00:ad:00:03
device-alias name seaGate0306 pwwn 22:00:00:20:37:d2:03:d6

Total number of entries = 18

show tech-support sme

To display the information for SME technical support, use the show tech-support sme command.

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode

Command History

Release
Modification

3.3(1a)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the information for SME technical support.

switch# show tech-support sme
'show startup-config'
version 3.3(1a)
fcdomain fcid database
  vsan 1 wwn 24:74:00:05:30:00:07:23 fcid 0xef0000 dynamic
  vsan 1 wwn 24:75:00:05:30:00:07:23 fcid 0xef0001 dynamic
  vsan 1 wwn 24:76:00:05:30:00:07:23 fcid 0xef0002 dynamic
  vsan 1 wwn 24:77:00:05:30:00:07:23 fcid 0xef0003 dynamic
  vsan 1 wwn 24:78:00:05:30:00:07:23 fcid 0xef0004 dynamic
  vsan 1 wwn 24:79:00:05:30:00:07:23 fcid 0xef0005 dynamic
  vsan 1 wwn 24:7a:00:05:30:00:07:23 fcid 0xef0006 dynamic
  vsan 1 wwn 24:7b:00:05:30:00:07:23 fcid 0xef0007 dynamic
  vsan 1 wwn 24:7c:00:05:30:00:07:23 fcid 0xef0008 dynamic
  vsan 1 wwn 24:7d:00:05:30:00:07:23 fcid 0xef0009 dynamic
  vsan 1 wwn 24:40:00:05:30:00:07:23 fcid 0xef000a dynamic
  vsan 1 wwn 24:41:00:05:30:00:07:23 fcid 0xef000b dynamic
  vsan 1 wwn 24:7e:00:05:30:00:07:23 fcid 0xef000c dynamic
  vsan 1 wwn 24:7f:00:05:30:00:07:23 fcid 0xef000d dynamic
  vsan 1 wwn 24:80:00:05:30:00:07:23 fcid 0xef000e dynamic
  vsan 1 wwn 24:81:00:05:30:00:07:23 fcid 0xef000f dynamic
  vsan 1 wwn 24:92:00:05:30:00:07:23 fcid 0xef0010 dynamic
  vsan 1 wwn 24:93:00:05:30:00:07:23 fcid 0xef0011 dynamic
  vsan 1 wwn 24:94:00:05:30:00:07:23 fcid 0xef0012 dynamic

show telnet server

To display the state of the Telnet access configuration, use the show telnet server command.

show telnet server

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the status of the Telnet server.

switch# show telnet server
telnet service enabled

show terminal

To display the terminal information, use the show terminal command

show terminal

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays terminal information.

switch# show terminal
TTY:  Type: "vt100"
Length: 25 lines, Width: 80 columns
Session Timeout: 30 minutes

show tlport

To display configured TL port information, use the show tlport command

show tlport {alpa-cache | discapp fcid fcid-id [vsan vsan-id] [verbose] | interface fc slot/port {all | private | proxied | topology | unsupported} | list [vsan vsan-id]}

Syntax Description

alpa-cache

Displays the contents of the ALPA cache.

discapp

Displays private N port parameters.

fcid fcid-id

Specifies the FCID of the N port.

verbose

Specifies the verbose mode.

vsan vsan-id

Specifies the N port VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.

interface

Displays TL ports in the selected interface.

fc slot/port

Specifies the Fiber Channel interface at the specified slot and port.

all

Displays all proxied & private devices on this TL Port.

private

Displays all private devices on this TL Port.

proxied

Displays all proxied devices on this TL Port.

topology

Displays loop topology for this TL Port.

unsupported

Displays all unsupported devices on this TL Port.

list

Displays TL ports in all VSANs.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

The show tlport command displays the TL port interface configurations. This command provides a list of all TL ports configured on a box and displays the associated VSAN, the FCID for the port (only domain and area are valid), and the current operational state of the TL port (up or initializing).

Examples

The following example displays the TL ports in all VSANs.

switch# show tlport list 
------------------------------- 
Interface Vsan FC-ID    State 
------------------------- ------ 
fc1/16    1    0x420000 Init 
fc2/26    1    0x150000 Up 

The following example displays the detailed information for a specific TL port.

switch# show tlport interface fc1/16 all 
fc1/16 is up, vsan 1, FCID 0x420000 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
alpa pWWN                    nWWN                    SCSI Type Device  FC-ID  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
0x01 20:10:00:05:30:00:4a:de 20:00:00:05:30:00:4a:de Initiator Proxied 0xfffc42  
0x73 22:00:00:20:37:39:ae:54 20:00:00:20:37:39:ae:54 Target    Private 0x420073  
0xef 20:10:00:05:30:00:4a:de 20:00:00:05:30:00:4a:de Initiator Switch  0x0000ef 

The following example displays TL port information for private devices.

switch# show tlport int fc1/16 pri 
fc1/16 is up, vsan 1, FCID 0x420000 
------------------------------------------------------------------------ 
alpa pWWN                    nWWN                    SCSI Type FC-ID 
------------------------------------------------------------------------ 
0x73 22:00:00:20:37:39:ae:54 20:00:00:20:37:39:ae:54 Target    0x420073 
0x74 22:00:00:20:37:38:d3:de 20:00:00:20:37:38:d3:de Target    0x420074 

The following example displays TL port information for proxied devices.

switch# show tlport int fc1/16 prox 
fc1/16 is up, vsan 1, FCID 0x420000 
------------------------------------------------------------------------ 
alpa pWWN                    nWWN                    SCSI Type FC-ID 
------------------------------------------------------------------------ 
0x01 20:10:00:05:30:00:4a:de 20:00:00:05:30:00:4a:de Initiator 0xfffc42 
0x02 21:00:00:e0:8b:01:95:e7 20:00:00:e0:8b:01:95:e7 Initiator 0x420100 

The following example displays the contents of the alpa-cache.

switch# show tlport alpa-cache
---------------------------------------------------------
alpa              pWWN               Interface
---------------------------------------------------------
0x02  22:00:00:20:37:46:09:bd     fc1/2
0x04  23:00:00:20:37:46:09:bd     fc1/2

show topology

To display topology information for connected switches, use the show topology command.

show topology [vsan vsan-id]

Syntax Description

vsan vsan-id

Displays information for a VSAN. The range is 1 to 4093.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays topology information.

switch# show topology

FC Topology for VSAN 1 :
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
           Interface         Peer Domain      Peer Interface     Peer IP Address
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
               fc1/1           0xef(239)              fc2/15       172.22.46.220
               fc1/5           0xe6(230)               fc1/5       172.22.46.222
               fc1/6           0xe6(230)               fc1/6       172.22.46.222
               fc1/7           0xe6(230)               fc1/7       172.22.46.222
               fc1/8           0xe3(227)               fc1/1       172.22.46.233
              fc1/10           0xe6(230)              fc1/10       172.22.46.222
              fc1/11           0xe6(230)              fc1/11       172.22.46.222
              fc1/12           0xe6(230)              fc1/12       172.22.46.222
              fc1/13           0xe6(230)              fc1/13       172.22.46.222
              fc1/14           0xe6(230)              fc1/14       172.22.46.222
              fc1/15           0xe6(230)              fc1/15       172.22.46.222
              fc1/16           0xe6(230)              fc1/16       172.22.46.222
               fcip2           0xef(239)               fcip2       172.22.46.220

FC Topology for VSAN 73 :
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
           Interface         Peer Domain      Peer Interface     Peer IP Address
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
               fc1/1           0x65(101)              fc2/15       172.22.46.220
               fcip2           0x65(101)               fcip2       172.22.46.220

FC Topology for VSAN 4001 :
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
           Interface         Peer Domain      Peer Interface     Peer IP Address
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
               fc1/1           0xef(239)              fc2/15       172.22.46.220
               fc1/5           0xeb(235)               fc1/5       172.22.46.222
               fc1/6           0xeb(235)               fc1/6       172.22.46.222
               fc1/7           0xeb(235)               fc1/7       172.22.46.222
               fc1/8           0xed(237)               fc1/1       172.22.46.233
              fc1/10           0xeb(235)              fc1/10       172.22.46.222
              fc1/11           0xeb(235)              fc1/11       172.22.46.222
              fc1/12           0xeb(235)              fc1/12       172.22.46.222
              fc1/13           0xeb(235)              fc1/13       172.22.46.222
              fc1/14           0xeb(235)              fc1/14       172.22.46.222
              fc1/15           0xeb(235)              fc1/15       172.22.46.222
              fc1/16           0xeb(235)              fc1/16       172.22.46.222
               fcip2           0xef(239)               fcip2       172.22.46.220

FC Topology for VSAN 4002 :
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
           Interface         Peer Domain      Peer Interface     Peer IP Address
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
               fc1/1           0xeb(235)              fc2/15       172.22.46.220
               fc1/5           0xe9(233)               fc1/5       172.22.46.222
               fc1/6           0xe9(233)               fc1/6       172.22.46.222
               fc1/7           0xe9(233)               fc1/7       172.22.46.222
               fc1/8            0x1c(28)               fc1/1       172.22.46.233
              fc1/10           0xe9(233)              fc1/10       172.22.46.222
              fc1/11           0xe9(233)              fc1/11       172.22.46.222
              fc1/12           0xe9(233)              fc1/12       172.22.46.222
              fc1/13           0xe9(233)              fc1/13       172.22.46.222
              fc1/14           0xe9(233)              fc1/14       172.22.46.222
              fc1/15           0xe9(233)              fc1/15       172.22.46.222
              fc1/16           0xe9(233)              fc1/16       172.22.46.222
               fcip2           0xeb(235)               fcip2       172.22.46.220

FC Topology for VSAN 4003 :
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
           Interface         Peer Domain      Peer Interface     Peer IP Address
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
               fc1/1           0xdd(221)              fc2/15       172.22.46.220
               fc1/5           0xdb(219)               fc1/5       172.22.46.222
               fc1/6           0xdb(219)               fc1/6       172.22.46.222
               fc1/7           0xdb(219)               fc1/7       172.22.46.222
               fc1/8            0x60(96)               fc1/1       172.22.46.233
              fc1/10           0xdb(219)              fc1/10       172.22.46.222
              fc1/11           0xdb(219)              fc1/11       172.22.46.222
              fc1/12           0xdb(219)              fc1/12       172.22.46.222
              fc1/13           0xdb(219)              fc1/13       172.22.46.222
              fc1/14           0xdb(219)              fc1/14       172.22.46.222
              fc1/15           0xdb(219)              fc1/15       172.22.46.222
              fc1/16           0xdb(219)              fc1/16       172.22.46.222
               fcip2           0xdd(221)               fcip2       172.22.46.220

FC Topology for VSAN 4004 :
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
           Interface         Peer Domain      Peer Interface     Peer IP Address
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
               fc1/9             0x01(1)             Port 1        172.22.46.226

show trunk protocol

To display trunk protocol status, use the show trunk protocol command.

show trunk protocol

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays trunk protocol status.

switch# show trunk protocol
Trunk protocol is enabled

show user-account

To display configured information about user accounts, use the show user-account command.

show user-account [user-name | iscsi]

Syntax Description

user-name

Specifies the user name.

iscsi

Displays the iSCSI user account information.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays information for a specified user.

switch# show user-account user1
user:user1
        this user account has no expiry date
        roles:network-operator 
no password set. Local login not allowed
Remote login through RADIUS is possible

The following example displays information for all users.

switch# show user-account
show user-account 
user:admin
        this user account has no expiry date
        roles:network-admin 

user:usam
        expires on Sat May 31 00:00:00 2003
        roles:network-admin network-operator 

user:msam
        this user account has no expiry date
        roles:network-operator 

user:user1
        this user account has no expiry date
        roles:network-operator 
no password set. local login not allowed
Remote login through RADIUS is possible 

show users

To display all users currently accessing the switch, use the show users command.

show users

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays all users.

switch# show users
admin    pts/7        Jan 12 20:56 (10.77.202.149)
admin    pts/9        Jan 12 23:29 (modena.cisco.com)
admin    pts/10       Jan 13 03:05 (dhcp-171-71-58-120.cisco.com)
admin    pts/11       Jan 13 01:53 (dhcp-171-71-49-49.cisco.com)

show version

To display the version of system software that is currently running on the switch, use the show version command.

show version [clock-module epld | epld url | image {bootflash: | slot0: | volatile:} image-filename | module slot [epld]]

Syntax Description

clock-module

Displays all current EPLD versions on the clock module.

epld

Displays all current versions of EPLDs on a specified module.

epld url

Displays all EPLD versions that are available at the specified URL (bootflash:, ftp:, scp:, sftp:, slot0:, tftp:, or volatile:)

image

Displays the software version of a given image.

bootflash:

Specifies internal bootflash memory.

slot0:

Specifies CompactFlash memory or PCMCIA card.

volatile:

Specifies the volatile directory.

image-filename

Specifies the name of the system or kickstart image.

module slot

Displays the software version of a module in the specified slot.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

1.0(3)

Command was modified.

3.0(1)

Added the clock-module option.


Usage Guidelines

Use the show version image command to verify the integrity of the image before loading the images. This command can be used for both the system and kickstart images.

Use the show version command to verify the version on the active and standby supervisor modules before and after an upgrade.

Examples

The following examples display the versions of the system, kickstart, and failed images.

switch(boot)# show version image bootflash:system_image <------------system image
 image name: m9500-sf1ek9-mz.1.0.3.bin
 system:     version 1.0(3) 
 compiled:   10/25/2010 12:00:00

switch(boot)# show version image bootflash:kickstart_image <-------------kickstart image
  image name: m9500-sf1ek9-kickstart-mz.1.0.3.upg.bin
  kickstart:  version 1.0(3) 
  loader:     version 1.0(3) 
  compiled:   10/25/2010 12:00:00

switch# show version image bootflash:bad_image <--------------failure case
Md5 Verification Failed													
Image integrity check failed

The following example displays current EPLD versions for a specified module.

switch# show version module 2 epld
Module Number                      2
EPLD Device                  Version
------------------------------------
Power Manager                   0x06
XBUS IO                         0x07
UD chip Fix                     0x05
Sahara                          0x05

The following example displays available EPLD versions.

switch# show version epld bootflash:m9000-epld-2.0.1b.img
MDS series EPLD image, built on Mon Sep 20 16:39:36 2004
Module Type                         EPLD Device         Version
---------------------------------------------------------------
MDS 9500 Supervisor 1               XBUS 1 IO              0x09
                                    XBUS 2 IO              0x0c
                                    UD Flow Control        0x05
                                    PCI ASIC I/F           0x04
1/2 Gbps FC Module (16 Port)        XBUS IO                0x07
                                    UD Flow Control        0x05
                                    PCI ASIC I/F           0x05
1/2 Gbps FC Module (32 Port)        XBUS IO                0x07
                                    UD Flow Control        0x05
                                    PCI ASIC I/F           0x05
Advanced Services Module            XBUS IO                0x07
                                    UD Flow Control        0x05
                                    PCI ASIC I/F           0x05
                                    PCI Bridge             0x05
IP Storage Services Module (8 Port) Power Manager          0x07
                                    XBUS IO                0x03
                                    UD Flow Control        0x05
                                    PCI ASIC I/F           0x05
                                    Service Module I/F     0x0a
                                    IPS DB I/F             0x1a
IP Storage Services Module (4 Port) Power Manager          0x07
                                    XBUS IO                0x03
                                    UD Flow Control        0x05
                                    PCI ASIC I/F           0x05
                                    Service Module I/F     0x1a
Caching Services Module Power       Manager                0x08
                                    XBUS IO                0x03
                                    UD Flow Control        0x05
                                    PCI ASIC I/F           0x05
                                    Service Module I/F     0x72
                                    Memory Decoder 0       0x02
                                    Memory Decoder 1       0x02
MDS 9100 Series Fabric Switch       XBUS IO                0x03
                                    PCI ASIC I/F           0x40000003
2x1GE IPS, 14x1/2Gbps FC Module     Power Manager          0x07
                                    XBUS IO                0x05
                                    UD Flow Control        0x05
                                    PCI ASIC I/F           0x07
                                    IPS DB I/F             0x1a

The following example displays the entire output for the show version command.

switch# show version 
Cisco Storage Area Networking Operating System (SAN-OS) Software
TAC support: http://www.cisco.com/tac
Copyright (c) 2002-2006, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
The copyrights to certain works contained herein are owned by
other third parties and are used and distributed under license.
Some parts of this software may be covered under the GNU Public
License or the GNU Lesser General Public License. A copy of 
each such license is available at
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html and
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html
Software
  BIOS:      version 1.1.0
  loader:    version 1.2(2)
  kickstart: version 3.0(3) [gdb]
  system:    version 3.0(3) [gdb]
  BIOS compile time:       10/24/03
  kickstart image file is: bootflash:///boot-3.0.3
  kickstart compile time:  9/15/2006 10:00:00 [10/02/2006 06:26:25]
  system image file is:    bootflash:///isan-3.0.3
  system compile time:     9/15/2006 10:00:00 [10/02/2006 06:45:25]

Hardware
  cisco MDS 9509 ("Supervisor/Fabric-1")
  Intel(R) Pentium(R) III CPU with 1028604 kB of memory.
  bootflash:  251904 kB
  slot0:      251904 kB
172.22.31.238   kernel uptime is 0 days 0 hour 2 minute(s) 2 second(s)
  Last reset at 744021 usecs after Tue Oct 21 14:55:11 1980
    Reason: Reset Requested by CLI command reload
    System version: 4.0(0.432)
    Service: 

The following examples display a before and after comparison scenario after the loader version is updated.

switch# show version 
Cisco Storage Area Networking Operating System (SAN-OS) Software
TAC support: http://www.cisco.com/tac
Copyright (c) 2002-2006, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
The copyrights to certain works contained herein are owned by
other third parties and are used and distributed under license.
Some parts of this software may be covered under the GNU Public
License or the GNU Lesser General Public License. A copy of 
each such license is available at
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html and
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html
Software
  BIOS:      version 1.1.0
  loader:    version 1.2(1) <---------------existing version
  kickstart: version 3.0(3) [gdb]
  system:    version 3.0(3) [gdb]
  BIOS compile time:       10/24/03
  kickstart image file is: bootflash:///boot-3.0.3
  kickstart compile time:  9/15/2006 10:00:00 [10/02/2006 06:26:25]
  system image file is:    bootflash:///isan-3.0.3
  system compile time:     9/15/2006 10:00:00 [10/02/2006 06:45:25]

switch# show version 
Cisco Storage Area Networking Operating System (SAN-OS) Software
TAC support: http://www.cisco.com/tac
Copyright (c) 2002-2006, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
The copyrights to certain works contained herein are owned by
other third parties and are used and distributed under license.
Some parts of this software may be covered under the GNU Public
License or the GNU Lesser General Public License. A copy of 
each such license is available at
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html and
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html
Software
  BIOS:      version 1.1.0
  loader:    version 1.2(2) <---------------new version
.....

The following example displays the version details for a specified module.

switch# show ver mod 4
Mod No   Mod Type       SW Version           SW Interim Version
4        LC             1.0(3)               1.0(3)

show vrrp

To display the VRRP configuration information, use the show vrrp command.

show vrrp [ipv6 vr group-id [interface {gigabitethernet slot/port {configuration | statistics | status} | mgmt 0 {configuration | statistics | status} | port-channel port-channel {configuration | statistics | status } | vsan vsan-id {configuration | statistics | status}}]] | statistics |
vr group-id [interface {gigabitethernet slot/port {configuration | statistics | status} | mgmt 0 {configuration | statistics | status} | port-channel port-channel {configuration | statistics | status } | vsan vsan-id {configuration | or statistics | status}}]

Syntax Description

ipv6

Displays IPv6 virtual router information.

vr

Displays the virtual router information.

group-id

Specifies the group ID. The range is 1 to 255.

interface

Displays the interface type.

gigabitethernet

Displays the Gigabit Ethernet interface.

slot/port

Specifies the slot and port.

configuration

Displays the VRRP configuration.

statistics

Displays cumulative VRRP statistics.

status

Displays VRRP operational status.

mgmt 0

Displays the mgmt0 interface.

port-channel

Displays the Port Channel interface.

port-channel

Specifies the Port Channel.

vsan

Displays the VSAN interface.

vsan-id

Specifies the VSAN ID.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

3.0(1)

Added the IPv6 option.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays VRRP configured information.

switch# show vrrp vr 7 interface vsan 2 configuration
vr id 7 configuration
admin state down
priority 100
no authentication
advertisement-Interval 1
preempt yes
tracking interface vsan1 priority 2
protocol IP

The following example displays VRRP status information.

switch# show vrrp vr 7 interface vsan 2 status
vr id 7 status
MAC address 00:00:5e:00:01:07
Operational state: init

The following example displays VRRP statistics.

switch# show vrrp vr 7 interface vsan 2 statistics 
vr id 7 statistics
Become master 0
Advertisement 0
Advertisement Interval Error 0
Authentication Failure 0
TTL Error 0
Priority 0 Received 0
Priority 0 Sent 0
Invalid Type 0
Mismatch Address List 0
Invalid Authentication Type 0
Mismatch Authentication 0
Invalid Packet Length 0

The following example displays VRRP cumulative statistics.

switch# show vrrp statistics 
Invalid checksum 0
Invalid version 0
Invalid VR ID 0

The following example displays VRRP IPv6 configuration information.

switch# show vrrp ipv6 vr 1 interface gigabitethernet 4/8 configuration 
IPv6 vr id 1 configuration
admin state up
priority 100
associated ip: 2550:1::3:408:1 accept
advertisement-interval 100
preempt no
protocol IPv6

The following example displays VRRP IPv6 statistics information.

switch# show vrrp ipv6 vr 1 interface gigabitethernet 4/8 statistics 
IPv6 vr id 1 statistics
Become master 1
Advertisement 0
Advertisement Interval Error 0
TTL Error 0
Priority 0 Received 0
Priority 0 Sent 0
Invalid Type 0
Mismatch Address List 0
Invalid Packet Length 0

The following example displays VRRP IPv6 status information.

switch# show vrrp ipv6 vr 1 interface gigabitethernet 4/8 status 
IPv6 vr id 1 status
MAC address 00:00:5e:00:02:01
Operational state: master
Up time 17 hour(s),  21 min,  43 sec 
Master IP address: fe80::20c:30ff:fe0c:f6c7

show vsan

To display information about configured VSAN, use the show vsan command.

show vsan [vsan-id [membership] | membership interface {fc slot/port | fcip fcip-id |
fv slot/dpp-number/fv-port | iscsi slot/port |
portchannel portchannel-number.subinterface-number}] | usage]


Note On a Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem and on a Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter, the syntax differs as follows:

interface {bay port | ext port}


Syntax Description

vsan vsan-id

Displays information for the specified VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.

membership

Displays membership information.

interface

Specifies the interface type.

fc slot/port

(Optional) Specifies a Fibre Channel interface on a Cisco MDS 9000 Family Switch.

bay | ext port

(Optional) Specifies a Fibre Channel interface on a Cisco MDS 9124 Fabric Switch, a Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem, and a Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter.

fcip fcip-id

Specifies a FC IP interface ID. The range is 1 to 255.

fv slot/dpp-number/fv-port

Specifies a virtual F port (FV port) interface in the specified slot along with the data path processor (DPP) number and the FV port number.

iscsi slot/port

Specifies the iSCSI interface in the specified slot/port on a Cisco MDS 9000 Family switch.

port-channel portchannel-number. subinterface-number

Specifies a PortChannel interface specified by the PortChannel number followed by a dot (.) indicator and the subinterface number.

usage

Displays VSAN usage in the system.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.2(2)

This command was modified.

3.1(2)

Added the bay | ext interface.


Usage Guidelines

For the show vsan membership interface command, interface information is not displayed if interfaces are not configured on this VSAN.

The interface range must be in ascending order and non-overlapping. You can specify a range using a hyphen and several interfaces using commas:

The interface range format for an FC interface range is
fcslot/port - port , fcslot/port , fcslot/port
(For example, show int fc1/1 - 3 , fc1/5 , fc2/5)

The interface range format for an FV interface range is
fvslot/dpp/fvport - fvport , fvslot/dpp/port , fvslot/dpp/port
(For example, show int fv2/1/1 - 3 , fv2/1/5 , fv2/2/5)

The format for a PortChannel is
port-channel portchannel-number.subinterface-number
(For example, show int port-channel 5.1)

Examples

The following examples displays configured VSAN information.

switch# show vsan 1
vsan 1 information
         name:VSAN0001  state:active 
         interoperability mode:yes ß verify mode
         loadbalancing:src-id/dst-id/oxid  
         operational state:up 

switch# show vsan usage
4 vsan configured
configured vsans:1-4
vsans available for configuration:5-4093

switch # show vsan 1 membership
vsan 1 interfaces:
        fc1/1   fc1/2   fc1/3   fc1/4   fc1/5   fc1/6   fc1/7   fc1/9
        fc1/10  fc1/11  fc1/12  fc1/13  fc1/14  fc1/15  fc1/16  port-channel 99

The following example displays membership information for all VSANs.

switch # show vsan membership 
vsan 1 interfaces:
        fc2/16  fc2/15  fc2/14  fc2/13  fc2/12  fc2/11  fc2/10  fc2/9
        fc2/8   fc2/7   fc2/6   fc2/5   fc2/4   fc2/3   fc2/2   fc2/1
        fc1/16  fc1/15  fc1/14  fc1/13  fc1/12  fc1/11  fc1/10  fc1/9
        fc1/7   fc1/6   fc1/5   fc1/4   fc1/3   fc1/2   fc1/1
vsan 2 interfaces:
vsan 7 interfaces:
        fc1/8
vsan 100 interfaces:
vsan 4094(isolated vsan) interfaces:

The following example displays membership information for a specified interface.

switch # show vsan membership interface fc1/1
fc1/1
        vsan:1
        allowed list:1-4093

switch# show vsan
vsan 1 information
         name:VSAN0001  state:active
         interoperability mode:default
         loadbalancing:src-id/dst-id/oxid
         operational state:up

vsan 2 information
         name:VmVSAN  state:active
         interoperability mode:default
         loadbalancing:src-id/dst-id/oxid
         operational state:up

vsan 3 information
         name:Disk_A  state:active
         interoperability mode:default
         loadbalancing:src-id/dst-id/oxid
         operational state:up

vsan 4 information
         name:Host_B  state:active
         interoperability mode:default
         loadbalancing:src-id/dst-id/oxid
         operational state:up

vsan 4094:isolated_vsan

switch# show vsan membership interface fv 2/1/3 , fv2/1/5 - 7
fv2/1/3
        vsan:2
        allowed list:1-4093
fv2/1/5
        vsan:3
        allowed list:1-4093
fv2/1/6
        vsan:4
        allowed list:1-4093
fv2/1/7
        vsan:4
        allowed list:1-409

switch# sh vsan membership interface bay 12
bay12
        vsan:1
        allowed list:1-4093

show wwn

To display the status of the WWN configuration, use the show wwn command.

show wwn {status block-id number | switch | vsan-wwn}

Syntax Description

status block-id number

Displays WWN usage and alarm status for a block ID. The range is 34 to 1793.

switch

Displays switch WWN.

vsan-wwn

Displays all user-configured VSAN WWNs.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

3.0(1)

Added the vsan-wwn keyword.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the WWN of the switch.

switch# show wwn switch
Switch WWN is 20:01:ac:16:5e:52:00:01

The following example displays a user-configured VSAN WWN.

switch# show wwn vsan-wwn
vsan wwn configured by user
---- ----------------------
100 20:64:08:00:88:0d:5f:81

show zone

To display zone information, use the show zone command.

show zone
[active [vsan vsan-id] |
ess [vsan vsan-id] |
member {fcalias alias-name | fcid fcid-id [lun lun-id] | pwwn wwn [lun lun-id]} [active | vsan vsan-id] |
name string [active] [vsan vsan-id] |
statistics [lun-zoning [vsan vsan-id] | read-only-zoning [vsan vsan-id] | vsan vsan-id] |
status [vsan vsan-range]
vsan [vsan vsan-id]]

Syntax Description

active

Displays zones which are part of active zone set.

ess

Displays ESS information.

member

Displays all zones in which the given member is part of.

name

Displays members of a specified zone.

statistics

Displays zone server statistics.

status

Displays zone server current status.

vsan vsan-id

Displays zones belonging to the specified VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.

lun lun-id

Specifies a LUN ID.

lun-zoning

Displays LUN zoning related statistics

read-only-zoning

Displays read-only zoning related statistics


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(4)

This command was introduced.

2.1(1a)

Modified the show zone status display.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays configured zone information.

switch# show zone  
zone name Zone3 vsan 1
  pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:6f:db:dd
  pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:9c:48:e5
zone name Zone2 vsan 2
  fwwn 20:41:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:42:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:43:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
zone name Zone1 vsan 1
  pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:6f:db:dd
  pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:a6:be:2f
  pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:9c:48:e5
  fcalias Alias1 
zone name Techdocs vsan 3
  ip-address 10.15.0.0 255.255.255.0

The following example displays zone information for a specific VSAN.

switch# show zone vsan 1 
zone name Zone3 vsan 1
  pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:6f:db:dd
  pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:9c:48:e5
zone name Zone2 vsan 1
  fwwn 20:41:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:42:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:43:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:44:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:45:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:46:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:47:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:48:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:49:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:4a:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:4b:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:4c:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:4d:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:4e:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:4f:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:50:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:51:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:52:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:53:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:54:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:55:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:56:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:57:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:58:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:59:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:5a:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:5b:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:5c:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:5d:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:5e:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:5f:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  fwwn 20:60:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
zone name Zone1 vsan 1
  pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:6f:db:dd
  pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:a6:be:2f
  pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:9c:48:e5
  fcalias Alias1 

The following example displays members of a specific zone.

switch# show zone name Zone1 
zone name Zone1 vsan 1
  pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:6f:db:dd
  pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:a6:be:2f
  pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:9c:48:e5
  fcalias Alias1

The following example displays all zones to which a member belongs using the FCID.

switch# show zone member pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:9c:48:e5
           VSAN: 1
zone Zone3
zone Zone1
fcalias Alias1

The following example displays the number of control frames exchanged with other switches.

switch# show zone statistics  
Statistics For VSAN: 1
**********************************
Number of Merge Requests Sent: 24
Number of Merge Requests Recvd: 25
Number of Merge Accepts Sent: 25
Number of Merge Accepts Recvd: 25
Number of Merge Rejects Sent: 0
Number of Merge Rejects Recvd: 0
Number of Change Requests Sent: 0
Number of Change Requests Recvd: 0
Number of Change Rejects Sent: 0
Number of Change Rejects Recvd: 0
Number of GS Requests Recvd: 0
Number of GS Requests Rejected: 0
Statistics For VSAN: 2
**********************************
Number of Merge Requests Sent: 4
...
Number of GS Requests Rejected: 0 

The following example displays LUN-zoning details.

switch# show zone statistics lun-zoning
LUN zoning statistics for VSAN: 1
************************************************************
S-ID: 0x123456, D-ID: 0x22222, LUN: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Inquiry commands received:												10
Number of Inquiry data No LU sent:												 5
Number of Report LUNs commands received:												10
Number of Request Sense commands received:												 1
Number of Other commands received:												 0
Number of Illegal Request Check Condition sent:												 0

S-ID: 0x123456, D-ID: 0x22222, LUN: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:01
------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Inquiry commands received:												 1
Number of Inquiry data No LU sent:												 1
Number of Request Sense commands received:												 1
Number of Other commands received:												 0
Number of Illegal Request Check Condition sent:  0

The following example displays read-only zone details.

switch# show zone statistics read-only-zoning
Read-only zoning statistics for VSAN: 2
************************************************************
S-ID: 0x33333, D-ID: 0x11111, LUN: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:64
------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Data Protect Check Condition Sent:												 12

The following example displays the status of the configured zones.

switch# show zone status
VSAN: 1 default-zone: deny distribute: active only Interop: default
    mode: basic merge-control: allow session: none
    hard-zoning: enabled
Default zone:
    qos: low broadcast: disabled ronly: disabled
Full Zoning Database :
    Zonesets:0  Zones:0 Aliases: 0
Active Zoning Database :
    Database Not Available
Status:
............
VSAN: 3 default-zone: deny distribute: active only Interop: default
    mode: basic merge-control: allow session: none
    hard-zoning: enabled
Default zone:
    qos: low broadcast: disabled ronly: disabled
Full Zoning Database :
    Zonesets:0  Zones:0 Aliases: 0
Active Zoning Database :
    Database Not Available
Status:

The following example checks the status of the zoneset distribute vsan command and displays the default zone attributes of a specific VSAN or all active VSANs.

switch# show zone status vsan 1
VSAN:1 default-zone:deny distribute:active only Interop:default
    mode:basic merge-control:allow session:none
    hard-zoning:enabled
Default zone:
    qos:low broadcast:disabled ronly:disabled
Full Zoning Database :
    Zonesets:0  Zones:0 Aliases:0
Active Zoning Database :
    Database Not Available
Status:

Table 22-12 describes the significant fields shown in the show zone status vsan display.

Table 22-12 show zone status Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

VSAN:

VSAN number displayed

default-zone:

Default-zone policy either permit or deny.

Default zone:

The Default zone field displays the attributes for the specified VSAN. The attributes include: Qos level, broadcast zoning enabled/disabled, and read-only zoning enabled/disabled.

distribute:

Distribute full-zone set (full) or active-zone set (active only).

Interop:

Displays interop mode. 100 = default, 1 = standard, 2 and 3 = Non-Cisco Vendors.

mode:

Displays zoning mode either basic or enhanced.

merge control:

Displays merge policy either allow or restrict.

Hard zoning is enabled

If hardware resources (TCAM) becomes full, hard zoning is automatically disabled.

Full Zoning Database:

Displays values of zone database. Its zones filed displays the total number of zones present, which include those that does not belongs to any zonesets.

Active Zoning Database:

Displays values of active zone database.

Status:

Displays status of last zone distribution.


show zone analysis

To display detailed analysis and statistical information about the zoning database, use the show zone analysis command.

show zone analysis {active vsan vsan-id | vsan vsan-id | zoneset name vsan vsan-id} |

Syntax Description

active

Displays analysis information for the active zone set.

vsan vsan-id

Displays analysis information for the specified VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.

zoneset name

Displays zone set analysis information for the specified zone set.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays detailed statistics and analysis of the active zoning database.

switch# show zone analysis active vsan 1
   Zoning database analysis vsan 1
     Active zoneset : zs1 [* | -]
       Activated at: 14:36:56 UTC Oct 04 2005
       Activated From: Local [CLI / SNMP / GS / CIM / INTERNAL] or
                       Merge [interface] or
                       Remote [Domain, IP-Address] 
                              [Switch name]
       Default zone policy: permit/deny
       Number of devices zoned in vsan: 8/10 (Unzoned: 2 | Default-zone: #)
       Number of zone members resolved: 11/16 (Unresolved: 5)
       Num zones: 1       
       Number of IVR zones: 2
       Number of IPS zones: 3
       Formatted database size: < 1 Kb / 2000 kb ( < 1% usage)

Table 22-13 describes the fields displayed in the output of a show zone analysis command for the active zoning database.

Table 22-13 show zone analysis Field Descriptions for the Active Zoning Database

Field
Description

Active zoneset

Displays the active zone set name. If a zone set has changed in the full zoning database, an asterisk (*) appears after the zone set name. If the active zone set is not present in the full zoning database, a minus sign (-) appears after the zone set name.

Activated at

Displays the time the zone set was activated.

Activated from

Displays the agent that most recently modified the active zoning database. The agent can be one of the following three types:

Local: indicates that the active database was last modified locally through a configuration change from one of the following applications:

CLI: The active zoning database was modified by the user from the Command Line Interface.

SNMP: The active zoning database was modified by the user through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).

GS: The active zoning database was modified from the Generic Services (GS) client.

CIM: The active zoning database was modified by the applications using the Common Information Model (CIM).

INTERNAL: The active zoning database was modified as a result of an internal activation either from Inter-VSAN Routing (IVR) or from the IP Storage services manager.

Merge: indicates that the active database was last modified by the Merge protocol. The interface on which the merge occurred is also displayed.

Remote: indicates that the active database was last modified by the Change protocol, initiated by a remote switch. The domain, IP address, and switch name of the switch initiating the change are also displayed.


Note The switch name is displayed on the next line, aligned with the domain, only if the switch name is set. The default switch name switch and the ip-address are not displayed.


Default zoning policy: permit/deny

Displays the status of the default zoning policy for this VSAN.

Number of devices zoned in vsan: a/b (Unzoned: c | Default-zone: d)

Displays the number of devices that are present in the zoning configuration.

a = The number of unique resolved members in the active database.

b = The number of devices logged in, which is the same as the number of entries in the Fibre Channel name server (FCNS) database.

c = The number of devices logged in, but not zoned in the zoning configuration.

d = The number of devices in the default zone. d is displayed only if the default zoning policy is permit.

Number of zone members resolved: a/b (Unresolved: c)

Displays the number of members that are resolved in this VSAN in the form: a out of b members in the zone set are resolved.

The number of resolved members is not necessarily unique. For example, if a pWWN member and a fWWN member resolve to the same FC ID, then that member is counted as two resolved members out of two members present.

a = The number of members resolved.

b = The total number of members present.

c = The total number of members unresolved.

Num zones

Displays the total number of zones that are present in the active zone set.

Number of IVR zones

Displays the number of zones added and activated by IVR.

Number of IPS zones

Displays the number of zones added and activated by the IP Storage services manager (IPS-MGR).

Formatted database size

Displays the total size of the active database when formatted to be sent over the wire.

The formatted database size is displayed in kilobytes (KB) in this format:
< X KB / Y KB, as in the following example.
Formatted database size: < 1 KB/2000 KB

In this example, the formatted database size is less than 1 KB out of the maximum size of 2000 KB.


The following example displays detailed statistics and analysis of the full zoning database.

switch# sh zone analysis vsan 1
   Zoning database analysis vsan 1
     Full zoning database
       Last updated at: 14:36:56 UTC Oct 04 2005
       Last updated by: Local [CLI / SNMP / GS / CIM / INTERNAL] or
                        Merge [interface] or
                        Remote [Domain, IP-Address] 
                               [Switch name]
       Num zonesets: 1
       Num zones: 1
       Num aliases: 0
       Num attribute groups: 0
       Formatted database size: < 1 Kb / 2000 kb ( < 1% usage)
     Unassigned zones:
       zone name z1 vsan 1

Table 22-14 describes the fields displayed in the output of a show zone analysis command for the full zoning database.

Table 22-14 show zone analysis Field Descriptions for the Full Zoning Database

Field
Description

Last updated at

Displays a time stamp showing when the full zoning database was last updated.

Last Updated by

Displays the agent that most recently modified the full zoning database. The agent can be one of the following three types:

Local: indicates that the full database was last modified locally through a configuration change from one of the following applications:

CLI: The full zoning database was modified by the user from the Command Line Interface.

SNMP: The full zoning database was modified by the user through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).

GS: The full zoning database was modified from the Generic Services (GS) client.

CIM: The full zoning database was modified by the applications using the Common Information Model (CIM).

INTERNAL: The full zoning database was modified as a result of an internal activation either from Inter-VSAN Routing (IVR) or from the IP Storage services manager.

Merge: indicates that the full database was last modified by the Merge protocol. In this case, the interface on which the merge occurred is also displayed.

Remote: indicates that the full database was last modified by the Change protocol, initiated by a remote switch, when the full zone set distribution was enabled. The domain, IP address, and switch name of the switch initiating the change are also displayed.


Note The switch name is displayed on the next line, aligned with the domain, only if the switch name is set. The default switch name switch and the ip-address are not displayed.


Num zonesets

Displays the total number of zone sets in the database.

Num zones

Displays the total number of zones in the database, including unassigned zones.

Num aliases

Displays the total number of aliases in the database, including unassigned FC aliases.

Num attribute groups

Displays the total number of attribute groups in the database. This field applies only when enhanced zoning is used.

Formatted database size

Displays the total size of the full database when formatted to be sent over the wire.

The formatted database size is displayed in kilobytes in this format:
< X KB / Y KB, as in the following example.
Formatted database size: < 1 KB/2000 KB

In this example, the formatted database size is less than 1 KB out of the maximum size of 2000 KB.

Unassigned zones

Displays all the unassigned zones in the VSAN. Only the names of the zones are displayed. The details about the members of the zone are not displayed in this section.


The followng example displays zone set analysis information. See Table 22-14 for a description of the fields in this example.

switch# show zone analysis zoneset zs1 vsan 1
Zoning database analysis vsan 1
  Zoneset analysis: zs1
    Num zonesets: 1
    Num zones: 0
    Num aliases: 0
    Num attribute groups: 0
    Formattted size: 20 bytes / 2048 Kb

Related Commands

Command
Description

zone compact database

Compacts a zone database in a VSAN.


show zone-attribute-group

To display the device name information, use the show zone-attribute-group command.

show zone-attribute-group [name group-name] | [pending] | [vsan vsan-id]

Syntax Description

name group-name

Displays the entire device name database.

pending

Displays the pending device name database information.

vsan vsan-id

Specifies a VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode.

Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the contents of pending zone attribute groups.

switch# show zone-autoboot-group pending
zone-attribute-group name $default_zone_attr_group$ vsan 4061
zone-attribute-group name admin-group vsan 4061
  broadcast

Related Commands

Command
Description

zone-attribute-group name

Configures zone attribute groups.


show zoneset

To display the configured zone sets, use the show zoneset command.

show zoneset [[active [vsan vsan-id]] |

[
brief [active [vsan vsan-id] | vsan vsan-id]] |

[
name zoneset-name
[active vsan vsan-id] |
[
brief [active vsan vsan-id | vsan vsan-id]] |
[
pending [active vsan vsan-id | brief [active vsan vsan-id | vsan vsan-id] | vsan vsan-id]] |
[vsan vsan-id]] |

[
pending
[active vsan vsan-id] |
[
brief [active vsan vsan-id | vsan vsan-id]] |
[
vsan vsan-id]] |

[
vsan vsan-id]]

Syntax Description

active

Displays only active zone sets.

vsan

Displays the VSAN.

vsan-id

Specifies the ID of the VSAN. The range is 1 to 4093

brief

Displays zone set members in a brief list.

name

Displays members of a specified zone set.

zoneset-name

Specifies the zone set name. The maximum is 64.

pending

Displays zone sets members that are in session.


Defaults

None.

Command Modes

EXEC mode

Command History

Release
Modification

1.2(2)

This command was modified.


Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays configured zone set information.

switch# show zoneset vsan 1 
zoneset name ZoneSet2 vsan 1
  zone name Zone2 vsan 1
	fwwn 20:4e:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
    fwwn 20:4f:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
    fwwn 20:50:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
    fwwn 20:51:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
    fwwn 20:52:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  zone name Zone1 vsan 1
    pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:6f:db:dd
    pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:a6:be:2f
    pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:9c:48:e5
    fcalias Alias1
zoneset name ZoneSet1 vsan 1
  zone name Zone1 vsan 1
    pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:6f:db:dd
    pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:a6:be:2f
    pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:9c:48:e5
    fcalias Alias1

The following example displays configured zone set information for a specific VSAN.

switch# show zoneset vsan 2-3 
zoneset name ZoneSet2 vsan 1
  zone name Zone2 vsan 1
    	fwwn 20:52:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
    fwwn 20:53:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
    fwwn 20:54:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
    fwwn 20:55:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
    fwwn 20:56:00:05:30:00:2a:1e
  zone name Zone1 vsan 1
    pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:6f:db:dd
    pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:a6:be:2f
    pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:9c:48:e5
    fcalias Alias1
zoneset name ZoneSet1 vsan 1
  zone name Zone1 vsan 1
    pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:6f:db:dd
    pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:a6:be:2f
    pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:9c:48:e5
    fcalias Alias1