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1. The causes are either the switch contains no operational SBAR cards or the system shuts down due to CTP thermal threshold violations Info Unit operational information only CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 175 CLI Commands FRU The FRU and FRU position where applicable Event Data The 32 byte hexidecimal description of the event in words Output Example The output from the show eventLog command displays as follows Date Time Code Severity FRU Event Data 04 12 01 10 58A 375 Major CTP 0 00010203 04050607 08090A0B OCODOEOF 04 12 01 9 58A 385 Severe CTP 0 00010203 04050607 08090A0B OCODOEOF 04 11 01 7 18P 395 Severe CTP 0 00010203 04050607 08090A0B OCODOEOF 176 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches show features Syntax features Purpose This command displays a table of all installed feature sets and their states This command provides the same output as the config features show command described on page 45 Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt show features Output The features data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Installed Feature Set The feature set installed using a feature key Only installed keys are displayed Feature Individual features within each set In many cases there is only one feature within each feature set State The state of the individual feature Fabric wide features are displayed a
2. Command Overview Most of the commands in this chapter are listed in alphabetical order to make them easy to locate Although the commands can be entered in any order depending on the results desired so long as the tree structure is followed the order used herein for the zoning commands follows a typical order of entry The various show commands are usually entered at the end of a group of other commands CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 37 CLI Commands config Commands 38 The config branch of the CLI command tree contains commands that set parameter values These values are not temporary session values but are retained across power cycles The commands in the config branch can by used only by the administrator Note that the config zoning commands function in a different way from the other CLI commands which are single action commands that take effect immediately A zoning configuration is typically too complicated to be described by a single command so the first zoning command entered invokes a work area editor The commands take effect on a temporary copy of a zone set in the work area until the temporary copy in the work area is activated to the fabric or is discarded Because not all the verification of the zone set can occur on the temporary copy in the work area it is possible however unlikely that the copy of the zone set encounters no errors until the zone set is activated to the fabric In
3. Enabled and Restricting E Ports 83 CLI Commands config security userRights Commands The config security userRights commands include the following m config security userRights administrator m config security userRights operator m config security userRights show 84 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config security userRights administrator Syntax administrator username password Purpose This command sets the name and password for administrator level access Description Immediately after the name and password for the administrator is set you will be prompted to log in with the new access rights Parameters This command has two parameters username password Command Example Specifies the new user name for administrator level login Default is set to Administrator This parameter is 1 15 characters Valid characters include all characters in the USASCII character set excluding control characters and spaces Spaces are not valid even though quotation marks are used Specifies the password for administrator level login Default is set to password This parameter is 1 15 characters Valid characters include all characters in the USASCII character set excluding control characters and spaces Spaces are not valid even though quotation marks are used Root gt config security userRights administrator Administrator newpassword CLI Reference Guide for Directors and E
4. devices FC Addr Attached WWN Class Data Field Size 610A01 33 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 1 2112 610A02 33 00 00 00 00 00 00 04 1 2112 610A04 33 00 00 00 00 00 00 05 1 2112 610A08 33 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 1 2112 610A0F 33 00 00 00 00 00 00 0A 1 2112 610A10 33 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 1 2112 000017 NOT LOGGED IN 000018 NOT LOGGED IN 00001B NOT LOGGED IN If no nodes are on the loop a message displays saying that no loop nodes are on the port CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 197 CLI Commands Syntax status Purpose This command displays port status for all ports Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt show port status Output The port status data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Port State 198 The port number The port state For example Segmented E_Port Invalid Attachment Not Installed Online Offline Not Operational No Light Testing Port Failure Link Reset Inactive CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches show port status Type The operational port type If the configured port type is F_Port or E_Port this value will match the configured type If the configured type is G_Port this value can be E_Port F_Port or G_Port depending on what is connected to the port On the Edge Switch 2 24 if the configured port type is Fx_Port the operational port type can include FL_Port in
5. follows Name Port Type Value Int 10 58A CTA Alert 4 2 Cls3 DiscardFrms 250 10 12 01A CTA Alert 4 2 Cls3 DiscardFrms 250 10 10 58A My test CTA 43 CRC Errors 35 30 08 01P TTA Test 3 2 Tx Util 85 120 02 58A CTA Alert 1 130 CRC Errors 100 60 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches show zoning Syntax zoning Purpose This command shows the zoning configuration saved on the fabric Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt show zoning Output The zoning configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Active ZoneSet The enabled status name and member zones of the zone set Output Example The output from the show zoning command displays as follows Active Zone Set Default Zone Enabled False ZoneSet TheUltimateZoneSet Zone TheUltimateZone ZoneMember Domain 10 Port 6 ZoneMember Domain 15 Port 2 ZoneMember Domain 2 Port ZoneMember 10 00 00 00 ZoneMember 10 00 00 00 Zone TheNotSoUltimateZone ZoneMember 10 00 00 00 ZoneMember 10 00 00 00 ZoneMember 10 00 00 00 Zone TheNotUltimateAtAllZone C93 C9 C9 C9 Co ZoneMember Domain 2 Port CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 63 22 22 22 22 22 63 9B 9B 9B 9B BD po UJ Ow UB 217 CLI Commands 218 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Error Messages This appe
6. Parameters This command has one parameter interopMode Specifies the interoperability mode Valid values are m mcdata for Homogenous Fabric mode m open for Open Fabric 1 0 mode Command Example Root gt config switch interopMode open 98 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config switch prefDomainld Syntax prefDomainId domainId Purpose This command sets the preferred domain ID for the switch Description The switch must be set offline before this command is entered Parameters This command has one parameter domainId Specifies the new preferred domain ID value This parameter must be an integer in the range 1 31 Command Example Root config switch prefDomainId 1 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 99 CLI Commands Syntax priority switchPriority Purpose This command sets the switch priority Description The switch must be set offline before this command is entered Parameters This command has one parameter switchPriority 100 Specifies the switch priority Valid values are principal default or neverprincipal principal sets the numerical switch priority to 1 The switch with a priority of 1 becomes the principal switch however if two or more switches have a priority of 1 the switch with the lowest WWN becomes the principal switch default sets the numerical switch priority to 254 If no switch is set to principal the switch
7. Syntax deleteMember wwn Purpose This command removes a member from the Switch Membership List The user cannot remove a member that is currently logged into the switch Parameters This command has one parameter wwn Specifies the switch or N Port device WWN of the member to be removed from the Switch Membership List The value of the WWN must be in colon delimited hexadecimal notation for example AA 00 AA 00 AA 00 AA 00 The user may also enter all for this argument to clear the Switch Membership List completely Note that the user cannot clear a WWN that is currently logged into the switch Command Examples Root config security switchBinding deleteMember AA 99 23 23 08 14 88 C1 80 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config security switchBinding setState Syntax setState switchBindingState Purpose This command sets the switch binding state on the switch Parameters This command has one parameter switchBindingState CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Sets the switch binding state for the switch Valid values are disable Disable switch binding Devices servers storage and other switches are allowed to connect to the switch without restrictions eRestrict Enable switch binding and restrict E Port connections E Ports are prevented from forming ISL connections unless explicitly identified in the Switch Membership List F Port connections are allowed without
8. logging in or out 28 login 29 logout 30 maint port beacon 134 maint port reset 135 maint system beacon 136 maint system clearSysError 137 maint system ipi 138 maint system resetConfig 139 maint system setOnlineState 140 output 27 overview 37 parameters 27 perf class2 142 perf class3 144 perf clearStats 146 perf errors 147 perf link 149 perf openTrunking backPressure 151 perf openTrunking congestionThresh 152 perf openTrunking creditStarvThresh 153 perf openTrunking setState 154 perf openTrunking show 155 perf openTrunking unresCongestion 157 158 perf thresholdAlerts counter addAlert 161 162 perf thresholdAlerts counter deleteAlert 164 perf thresholdAlerts counter removePort 165 246 perf traffic 172 show eventLog 175 show features 177 show frus 179 show ip ethernet 181 show login server 182 show nameServer 184 show nameServerExt 186 show openTrunking config 188 190 show port config 192 show port info 194 show port nodes 196 show port status 198 show port technology 202 show security fabricBinding 204 show security portBinding 205 show security switchBinding 207 show switch 208 show system 211 show thresholdAlerts alert 213 show thresholdAlerts log 215 show zoning 217 command line interface command overview 37 command tree 20 handling errors 32 help 33 logging in or out 28 output 27 overview 18 parameters 27 purpose 18 Telnet session 35 user access rights 28 command t
9. state Valid values are true and false Edge Switch 2 24 only Type The port type Valid values are F Port E Port G Port Fx Port Edge Switch 2 24 only and Gx Port Edge Switch 2 24 only Speed The port speed Valid values are 1 Gb sec 2 Gb sec and Negotiate Output Example The output from the config port show command displays as follows Port Number 4 Name HP4 tape drive Blocked false Extended distance false Type F Port Speed 2 Gb sec 56 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config port speed Syntax speed portNumber portSpeed Purpose This command sets the speed for a port Description A port can be configured to operate at 1 0625 Gbps or 2 125 Gbps or a negotiated speed The port speed can be set only to 1 0625 Gbps if the switch speed is 1 0625 Gbps An attempt to set the port speed to 2 125 Gbps or to negotiate in a switch with a 1 Gbps switch speed results in an error message If the port speed is set to negotiate the port and the device to which it is attached negotiate the data speed setting to either 1 0625 or 2 125 Gbps Note Port speed changes temporarily disrupt port data transfers Parameters This command has two required parameters portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Edge Switch 2 16 0 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 0 31 for the Edge Switch 2 32 0 63 for the Director 2 64 0 127 and 132 143 for the Director 2
10. the CLI commands can also be entered directly at a command line Any hardware platform that supports the Telnet client software can be used The purpose of the CLI is to automate management of a large number of directors and edge switches through scripts Although the primary use of the CLI is in host based scripting environments CLI commands can also be entered directly at a command line Because the CLI is not an interactive interface no prompts are displayed to guide the user through a task If an interactive interface is needed the HAFM application or EWS application should be used instead of the CLI CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Introduction Entering Command Line Interface Commands CLI commands can be entered directly at the command line of a workstation or coded in a script CLI commands are not case sensitive Documentation Conventions Throughout this publication periods are used to separate components of a command name However periods cannot be included when the command is actually entered at a workstation or coded in a script How to enter commands is explained in Navigation of the CLI Command Tree on page 25 Even though commands cannot be entered with periods command line prompts do include periods as shown below Config Port gt Navigation Conventions Basic command line navigation conventions are supported The following table includes asynchronous commands recognized by the CL
11. 10 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 S Invalid Tx Words CRC Errors Discarded Frames P12 Frames Too Short Delimiter Errors Address ID Errors Class2BusiedFrames Class2RejectedFrames Class3DiscardedFrames l8 Physical Link Errors Set see below oo Link Sequence Counts Set see below Logical Link Errors Set see below Description of Summed Sets Some of the threshold alerts consist of groups of related items called Summed Sets When any of the items in the summed set are encountered the total value of the summed set counter is incremented The items that make up the summed sets are Physical Link Errors Summed Set Link Failures Sync Losses Signal Losses Protocol Errors Invalid Tx Words CRC Errors Frames Too Short Delimiter Errors CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 159 CLI Commands m Link Sequence Counts Summed Set Link Resets Received Link Reset Sent OLS Received OLS Sent m Logical Link Errors Summed Set Discarded Frames Address ID Errors Class 2 Busied Frames Class 2 Rejected Frames Class 3 Discarded Frames 160 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches perf thresholdAlerts counter addAlert Syntax addAlert name Purpose This command configures a new counter threshold alert and assigns it a name The new alert is assigned default settings which can then be changed using the other counter threshold alert commands The
12. 60 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches show opentrunking contig Output Example The output from the show openTrunking config command displays as follows Unresolved Congestion Enabled Backpressure Disabled Low BB Credit Threshold 50 default Port Threshold 1 60 default 2 69 3 60 default 4 60 default 5 90 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 189 CLI Commands Syntax reroutelog clear Purpose This command displays the trunking reroute log information Parameters This command has one parameter clear This optional parameter causes all reroute log entries to be cleared The clear parameter also clears the log entries for the HAFM Command Example show opentrunking reroutelog Output The device information data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Date Time The date time when the rerouting event occurred Rev The port associated with the flow that was rerouted Dom The target domain associated with the flow that was rerouted Old The exit port number on this switch that the flow used to get to the target domain New The exit port number on this switch that the flow now uses to get to the target domain 190 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches show openTrunking reroutelog Output Example The output from the show opentrunking reroutelog command displays as follows Date Time RcvPort Dom OldExit N
13. CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config security portBinding 71 config security portBinding bound 72 78 config security portBinding show 76 config security portBinding wwn 74 80 config security switchBinding 78 config security userRights 84 config security userRights administrator 85 config security userRights operator 86 config security userRights show 87 config snmp addCommunity 88 config snmp authTraps 89 config snmp show 91 config switch bbCredit 94 config switch domainRSCN 95 config switch edTOV 97 config switch insistDomainld 96 config switch interopMode 98 config switch prefDomainld 99 config switch priority 100 config switch raTOV 102 config switch rerouteDelay 103 config switch show 106 config switch zoningRSCN 108 config system contact 109 config system date 110 config system description 111 config system location 112 config system name 113 config system show 114 config zoning activateZoneSet 117 config zoning addPortMem 125 config zoning add WwnMem 124 config zoning addZone 121 245 Index config zoning clearZone 127 config zoning clearZoneSet 120 config zoning deactivateZoneSet 118 config zoning deletePortMem 129 config zoning deleteWwnMem 128 config zoning deleteZone 122 config zoning renameZone 130 config zoning renameZoneSet 123 config zoning replaceZoneSet 119 config zoning setDefZoneState 116 config zoning showActive 132 config zoning showPending 131 handling errors 32
14. ESC gt A Up Arrow Move up ore line in the command history lt ESC gt B Down Arrow Move down one line in the command history lt ESC gt C Right Arrow Position the cursor right one character lt ESC gt D Left Arrow Position the cursor left one character Command Tree The command tree of the CLI begins from the root The commands in the four extended branches config maint perf and show are described in Chapter 2 There are three additional commands login logout and commaDe1 im that are globally available These commands are described in this chapter The hierarchy from the root reading from left to right is listed in Table 3 Table 3 CLI Command Tree CE CO Oese operne 20 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Introduction Table 3 CLI Command Tree Continued fabricBinding activatePending addMember clearMemList deleteMember replacePending setState showActive showPending addMember deleteMember setState show CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 21 Introduction Table 3 CLI Command Tree Continued addCommunity authTraps deleteCommunity show bbCredit domainRSCN edTOV insistDomainld interopMode prefDomainld priority ralOV rerouteDelay speed show zoningRSCN contact description location show setDefZoneS
15. Example Root config switch domainRSCN 1 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 95 CLI Commands Syntax insistDomainlId insistentDomainIdState Purpose This command sets the insistent domain ID state for the switch Parameters This command has one parameter insistentDomainldState Specifies whether the insistent domain ID state is enabled Valid values are enable and disable Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Command Example Root config switch insistDomainId 1 96 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config switch edTOV Syntax edTOV timeoutValue Purpose This command sets the E D TOV for the switch Description The switch must be set offline before this command is entered Special care should be used when scripting this command due to its relationship with R A TOV Parameters This command has one parameter timeoutValue Specifies the new E D TOV value The units for this value are tenths of a second This parameter must be an integer in the range 2 600 0 2 second to 60 seconds and it must be smaller than the R A TOV Command Example Root config switch edTOV 4 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 97 CLI Commands Syntax interopMode interopMode Purpose This command sets the interoperability mode for the switch The switch must be offline to complete this command Description The switch must be set offline before this command is entered
16. For more information see config snmp addCommun ity on page 88 Error 229 Invalid UDP Port Number The udpFortNum parameter does not contain a valid value Parameters must be typed exactly to specification to be recognized correctly by the CLI For more information see config switch insistDomai nid on page 96 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Table 5 CLI Error Messages Continued Message Error 230 Invalid WWN Description The WWN parameter does not contain a valid value Error Messages Action For the appropriate parameters see the section of the manual that corresponds to the attempted command Parameters must be typed exactly to specification to e has Hi correctly by the Error 231 Invalid Port Number The value specified for the portNumber parameter is invalid Refer to Chapter 2 for information about the commands with the portNumber parameter Specify a valid port number value and resubmit the command Error 232 Invalid Domain The value specified for the domainid parameter is invalid For example the domainld parameter of the config switch pref DomainId command requires an integer in the range 1 31 Refer to Chapter 2 for information about the commands with the domainld parameter Specify a valid domain ID value and resubmit the command Error 233 Invalid Member The value specified for the zoneName parame
17. Gb sec 9 Port A false false fPort 1 Gb sec 10 Port B false false fPort 2 Gb sec It Port C false false fPort 2 Gb sec 12 Port D false false fPort 1 Gb sec 13 Port E false false fPort 1 Gb sec 14 Port F false false fPort 1 Gb sec 15 Port X false false fPort 1 Gb sec CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 193 CLI Commands Syntax info Purpose This command displays port information for all ports Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt show port info Output The port information data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Port The port number WWN The World Wide Name of the port OpSpeed The current operating speed 1 0625 Gbps 2 125 Gbps orNot Established SpeedCap The current transceiver capability speed 1 0625 or 2 125 Gbps Output Example The output from the show port info command displays as follows Port WWN OpSpeed SpeedCap 0 10 00 80 00 11 22 33 44 1 Gb sec 2 Gb sec 10 00 80 01 11 22 33 44 1 Gb sec 2 Gb sec 2 10 00 80 02 11 22 33 44 1 Gb sec 2 Gb sec 3 10 00 80 03 11 22 33 44 1 Gb sec 2 Gb sec 4 10 00 80 04 11 22 33 44 2 Gb sec 2 Gb sec 5 10 00 80 05 11 22 33 44 2 Gb sec 2 Gb sec 6 10 00 80 06 11 22 33 44 2 Gb sec 2 Gb sec 7 10 00 80 07 11 22 33 44 2 Gb sec 2 Gb sec 194 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 8 10 00 80 08 11 9 10 00 80 09 11 10 10 00 80 10 11 11 10 00 80 11 11 12 10 00 80 12 11 13 10 00 80 13 11 14 1
18. If problems persist contact your service representative Error 203 Another Client Has Change Authorization Another user is currently making changes to this switch Check that all the parameters are correct and reenter the command Error 207 Change Request Failed The switch did not accept the request Check that all the parameters are correct and reenter the command If problems persist contact your service representative Error 208 Change Request Timed Out The authorization time allowed to make NVRAM changes has expired Check that all the parameters are correct and reenter the command If problems persist contact your service representative Error 209 Change Request Aborted The switch did not accept the request Check that all the parameters are correct and reenter the command If problems persist contact your service representative Error 210 Busy Processing Another Request A different switch in the fabric was busy processing another request and could not complete the command Check that all the parameters are correct and reenter the command If problems persist contact your service representative Error 211 Duplicate Zone The entered command tried to add a zone name that already exists in the local zone set All zone names must be unique Delete or rename the zone with the duplicate name before reentering the command or change
19. Invalid Feature Combination The requested features cannot be installed at the same time on one director or edge switch Contact your sales representative Error 99 Preferred Domain ID Cannot Be Zero This switch cannot be configured to have a preferred domain ID equal to zero 0 Enter an integer in the range 1 31 for the preterred domain ID Error 101 Command Not Supported on This This product does not support the specified Information only message this operation is switch is not operational Product command not supported Error 102 Switch Not The request cannot be Refer to the product Operational completed because the service manual and consult your service representative Error 115 Invalid Switch Speed The request cannot be completed because the switch is not capable of operating at the configured speed Refer to the product service manual to determine the speed capabilities of the product Error 116 Switch Not Capable of 2 Gbps The request cannot be completed because the switch is not capable of operating at 2 125 igabits per second Gbps Refer to the product service manual to determine the speed capabilities of the product CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 229 Error Messages 230 Table 5 CLI Error Messages Continued Message Error 117 Ports Cannot be Set at Higher Data Rate than Switch Speed Descr
20. Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches maint system resetConfig Syntax resetConfig Purpose This command resets all NVRAM configuration parameters to their default values including feature keys and IP addresses Description This command IPLs the switch Connection from the CLI to the switch is lost when this command runs Note This command resets all configuration data and non volatile settings including network information to their default values factory settings Management access may be lost until the network information is restored The default values are set in the firmware of the director or edge switch For information about the default values refer to the service manual for your director or edge switch Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root maint system resetConfig CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 139 CLI Commands Syntax setOnlineState onlineState Purpose This command sets the switch online or offline Parameters This command has one parameter onlineState Specifies whether the switch is online Valid values are true and false Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Command Examples Root maint system setOnlineState true Root maint system setOnlineState 1 140 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches maint system setOnlineState perf Commands The perf branch of the CLI command tree contains com
21. Set the director or switch offline before reentering the command CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Table 5 CLI Error Messages Continued Message Error 55 Invalid Zone Name Description The value entered for the zone name is invalid Error Messages Action The zone name must contain 1 64 characters Valid characters are ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ RSTUVWXYZabcdefghijkl mno qistuvwxyzO 12245 6780 spaces are not permitted and the first character must be alphabetical Enter a zone name in the range of 1 64 characters using the valid characters Error 57 Duplicate Zone Two or more zone names in the zone set are identical All zone names within a zone set must be unique Enter a zone name that does not duplicate the name of another zone within the zone set Error 59 Zone Name in Use Two or more zone names in the zone set are identical All zone names within a zone set must be unique Enter a zone name that does not duplicate the name of another zone within the zone set Error 60 Invalid Number of Zone Members The entered command tried to add more zone members than the zone can hold Delete one or more zone members in the zone and then resubmit the command to add the new zone member Error 61 Invalid Zone Member Type The specified zone member is neither a World Wide Name WWN nor a domain port pair The zone member type
22. This command displays a set of system attributes Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt show system Output The system attributes are displayed as a table that includes the following properties Name Description Contact Location Date Time Serial Number Type Number Model Name Model Number The system name as set in the config system name command The system description as set in the config system description command The system contact as set in the config system contact command The system description as set in the config system description command The system date and time as set in the config system date command The serial number for the system The type number for the system The name for the system for example Edge Switch 2 24 The model number for the system All products have the model number 001 except 1 Gb sheet metal units which have the model number 002 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 211 CLI Commands EC Level The engineering change level installed Firmware The current firmware version installed Version Beaconing The enabled state of unit beaconing enabled or disabled as set in the maint system beacon command Output Example The output from the show system command displays as follows System Information Name hp3 director Description hp StorageWorks director 2 64 Contact Joe Location Everywhere Date
23. Valid values are 0 15 for the Edge Switch 2 16 0 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 0 31 for the Edge Switch 2 32 0 63 for the Director 2 64 0 127 and 132 143 for the Director 2 140 Command Example Root gt perf openTrunking show 11 Output The OpenTrunking configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following statistics Congestion Threshold The threshold listed as a percentage If the value is a default value default is displayed next to the percentage Flows Rerouted To Trunking statistic displaying flows rerouted to the specified port These statistics are cleared by the perf clearStats command CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 155 CLI Commands Flows Rerouted From Unresolved Congestion Backpressure Credit Starvation Output Example Trunking statistic displaying flows rerouted from the specified port These statistics are cleared by the perf clearStats command The current enabled disabled state of the unresolved congestion trunking feature The indicated state applies to every port on the product The current enabled disabled state of the backpressure trunking feature The indicated state applies to every port on the product The current threshold setting of the credit starvation threshold trunking feature If the value is a default value default 1s displayed next to the percentage The indicated value applies to every port on the product The output f
24. addition to the values noted above for F_Port If the configured port type is Gx_Port then the operational port type can include FL_Port in addition to the values noted above for G_Port Attached WWN The World Wide Name of the device or switch attached to the port if one is attached Beaconing The beaconing state for the port true or false Reason An optional message number that indicates if the port has a segmented ISL or if a port binding violation has occurred or if the part is inactive The message description for this message number is provided at the bottom of the table If the operational stateis Segmented E_Port only the following messages can be generated 01 Segment Not Defined 02 Incompatible Operating Parameters 03 Duplicate Domain ID s 04 Incompatible Zoning Configurations 05 Build Fabric Protocol Error 06 No Principal Switch 07 No Response from Attached Switch 08 ELP Retransmission Failure Timeout CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 199 CLI Commands If the operational state is Invalid Attachment only the following messages can be generated 09 Unknown 10 ISL connection not allowed on this port 11 ELP rejected by the attached switch 12 Incompatible switch at other end of the ISL 13 External loopback adapter connected to the port 14 N_Port connection not allowed on this port 15 Non HP switch at other end of the ISL 16 ISL connection not allowed on this port 17 ISL conn
25. administrator or operator logs in and receives the Root gt prompt the CLI commands are accessed by navigating up and down the CLI command tree To move from the root through the any of the four extended branches enter the name of the next branch as shown in Table 3 on page 20 For example to use the config port name command to configure the name for port 4 on the edge switch this series of commands is entered Root gt config Config gt port Config Port gt name 4 HP Tape Drive At this point to enter the maint port beacon command to set the beaconing state of port 4 the following series of commands is entered Config Port Config Root maint Maint port Maint Port beacon 4 true Note You must return all the way to the root of the tree to transition to another extended branch When traversing back to the root the name of each branch cannot be used Instead use the double dot command two periods to move back towards the root Only one double dot command may be entered at a time CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 25 Introduction One approach to making the navigation more concise is to use the root command to jump directly to the root of the CLI command tree The previous example which shows stepping back to the root with the double dot command is simplified as follows Config Port gt root Root gt maint Maint gt port Maint Port gt beacon 4 true Another approach t
26. ba dans 196 SHOW POLt Status tix c dw care eas eee e eto CORRER e ORE Ee ee OE ee eo 198 show port echnology eese eh 202 show security fabricBinding 0 0 eee eee ee 204 show security portBinding 1 0 eens 205 show security switchBinding 0 eee eee nee 207 SHOW SWCD s ce ades aid nba b eee eR ER ha cR ERR ROC Eee LUN 208 show syst i i nciedeoces bee ee eee eae Sd ea REED P 211 show thresholdAlerts alert leen 213 show thresholdAlerts log lle III 215 SHOW ZONING cca take ese eee ee eek ee Pee E er op Re 217 A Error Messages cs 66560 sik ee y wx ey ROGER eR ER RR EROR PEO Re 219 Dno T 245 Tables 1 Document Conventions scosse i rety idge e 11 2 CLI Command Tree Navigation Conventions 00 00 ees 19 3 CLI Command ree peau gta dtew ete cdowsda adaueital phates case eda 20 4 List of Threshold Alert Counters 2 0 0 0 eee eens 158 5 CLI Brror Messages soe ws oaks otek a tas oe ead RRA t ee ee 219 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 7 Contents 8 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches about this guide This reference guide provides information to help you m Use the command line interface m Obtain information about specific commands when needed About this Guide topics include Overview page 10 m Conventions page 11 m Rack Stability page 13 m Getting Help page 14 CLI Refer
27. for Directors and Edge Switches config zoning addPortMem Syntax addPortMem zoneName domainId portNumber Purpose This command adds the domain ID and port number of a zone member to the specified zone in the work area Note Port numbers cannot be used for zone members if the interoperability mode for the switch or director is set to Open Fabric 1 0 mode Description A product can have a maximum of 1024 zone members in its zones Parameters This command has three parameters zoneName domainld portNumber Specifies the name of the zone Specifies the domain ID of the member to be added to the zone Valid values are in the range 1 3 1 Specifies the port number of the member to be added to the zone Valid port number values are 0 15 for the Edge Switch 2 16 0 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 0 31 for the Edge Switch 2 32 0 63 for the Director 2 64 0 127 and 132 143 for the Director 2 140 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 125 CLI Commands Command Example Root gt config zoning addPortMem TheUltimateZone 10 6 126 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config zoning clearZone Syntax clearZone zoneName Purpose This command clears all zone members for the specified zone in the work area Description This command does not change the zone name Parameters This command has one parameter zoneName Specifies the name of the zone to be clear
28. has transmitted Output Example The output from the perf traffic command displays as follows Port 2 Statistic Count Wrap Rx 75 N A Tx 30 N A RxFrames 2953184 23 TxFrames 1842953 12 TxWords 2953184 65 TxWords 1842953 32 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 173 CLI Commands show Commands The show branch of the CLI command tree contains commands that display but do not change stored data values The displayed output that results from these commands is not necessarily identical with the output from the show commands that are within the other CLI command tree branches for example config port show The commands in the show branch can by used either by the Administrator or the Operator 174 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches show eventLog Syntax eventLog clear Purpose This command shows the contents of the event log as maintained in NVRAM on the director or edge switch Parameters This command has one parameter clear This optional parameter causes all reroute log entries to be cleared Command Example Root gt show eventLog Output The event log data are displayed as a table that includes the following properties Date Time The date and time when the event occurred Code The event reason code Severity The severity of the event The values are Major Unit operational major failure Minor Unit operational minor failure Severe Unit not operational
29. iila suo eae cbe aol PUR ERROR RUE COR RO 100 contig switch ra TOV issu uceR egere et egre eg ed Raves d donans 102 config switch rerouteDelay lesse 103 config switch speed i cei iie eicere tr I REP ee 105 config switch show sese ms 106 config switch zoningRSCN leseeeeeeeeeeee rh 108 confip system contact css cue ub aree Re Degrees ER RA M RR die 109 config system date 2 4 4 ces eas blau s ber RE ER RR E ERR 110 config system description esses 2 cece ete e eee eens 111 contig system location sella eda elado edu riu Deb Ra RR UL 112 COMME SYStEMMAME sve iia xe ao hea eae E Reed eer a a 113 config system show lesse ms 114 config zoning Commands 0 0 cece eee nett nee 115 config zoning setDefZoneState 1 eee 116 config zoning activateZoneSet lees 117 config zoning deactivateZoneSet llle 118 config zoning replaceZoneSet lese 119 config zoning clearZoneSet llle 120 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 5 Contents config zoning addZone eiri aa i aa eee teen ene 121 config zoning deleteZone 0 0 eee teens 122 config zoning renameZoneSet llle 123 config zoning addWwnMem eeeeeeee ees 124 config zoning addPortMem 1 0 een teenies 125 config zoning clearZone 0 0 cece nent teens 127 config zoning deleteWwnMem eseeeeee e 128 config zoning deletePortMem llle 129 conf
30. key must be installed in order to enable the OSMS State Parameters This command has one parameter osmsState Specifies whether the Open Systems Management Server is enabled Valid values are enable and disable Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Command Example Root config OpenSysMS setState 1 Note This command has functionality that is identical to the config features OpenSysMS command described on page 43 50 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config port blocked Syntax blocked portNumber blockedState Purpose This command sets the blocked state for a port Parameters This command has two required parameters portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Edge Switch 2 16 0 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 0 31 for the Edge Switch 2 32 0 63 for the Director 2 64 0 127 and 132 143 for the Director 2 140 blockedState Specifies the blocked state for the port Valid values are true and false Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Command Examples Root config port blocked 4 false Root config port blocked 4 0 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 51 CLI Commands Syntax extDist portNumber extDistOn Purpose This command sets the extended distance state for a port The Edge Switch 2 24 does not accept this command Description When the extended distance field is true the port is configured for 60 buffer credits which suppor
31. must be either a World Wide Name WWN or a domain port pair Refer to config zoning addWwnM em on page 124 or config zoning addPortMe m on page 125 for specific requirements nter either a WWN or domain port pair that meets the requirements CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 225 Table 5 CLI Error Messages Continued Message Error 62 Invalid Zone Set Name Description The value entered for the zone set name is invalid Action The zone set name must contain 1 64 characters Valid characters are ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ RSTUVWXYZabcdefghijkl mnopqrstuvwxyzO 1 2345 6780 spaces are not permitted and the first character must be alphabetical Enter a zone set name in the range of 1 64 characters using the valid characters Error 69 Duplicate Port Name Two or more port names are identical Port names must be unique The name must contain 1 24 characters Enter a port name in the range of 1 24 characters Error 70 Invalid Device Type The specified FRU does not exist on this product Refer to the product service manual for product specific FRU information Error 71 FRU Not Installed The specified FRU is not installed Refer to the product service manual for product specific FRU information an procedures Error 72 No Backup FRU The FRU cannot be swapped because a backup FRU is not installed Refer to the product service manual f
32. on this port CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 201 CLI Commands Syntax technology Purpose This command shows the port technology information for all ports Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt show port technology Output The port technology data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Port Connectr Transcvr Distance Media 202 The port number The port connector type LC MT_RJ MU Internal The transceiver type Long LC Short Short OFC Long LL Long Dist The distances supported Short Intermediate Long Very Long The media type M M 62 5um M M 50um M M 50 62 5um S M 9um Copper CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches show port technology Output Example The output from the show port technology command displays as follows Port Connectr Transcvr Distance Media 0 LC Long LC song M M 50um LC Long LC song M M 50um 2 LC Long LC song M M 50um 3 MT RJ Long LC song M M 50um 4 MT_RJ Long LC song M M 50um 5 MT_RJ Long LC song M M 50um 6 LC Long LC song M M 50um Y LC Long LC song M M 50um 8 LC Long LC song M M 50um 9 LC Long LC song M M 50um 10 LC Long LC song M M 50um La LC Long LC song M M 50um 12 LC Long LC song M M 50um 13 LC Long LC song M M 50um 14 LC Long LC song M M 50um 15 LC Long LC song M M 50um CLI Re
33. recipient The value can be a decimal number or the default which 162 Valid values include all legal UDP port numbers Root config snmp addCommunity 1 CommunityName1 enabled 123 123 123 123 102 88 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config snmp authTraps Syntax authTraps enabledState Purpose This command enables or disables the authorization traps to be sent to SNMP management stations when unauthorized stations try to access SNMP information from the director or edge switch Parameters This command has one parameter enabledState Specifies whether the authorization traps are enabled Valid values are true and false Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Command Examples Root config snmp authTraps true Root config snmp authTraps 1 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 89 CLI Commands Syntax deleteCommunity commIndex Purpose This command entirely deletes a community from the SNMP Parameters This command has one parameter commIndex Specifies the community to be deleted Valid values are integers in the range 1 6 This value was set in the commIndex parameter of the config snmp addCommunity command Valid values are integers in the range 1 6 Command Example Root gt config snmp deleteCommunity 5 90 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config snmp show Syntax show Purpose This command shows the switch SNMP configurat
34. restriction fRestrict Enable switch binding and restrict F Port connections Server and or storage devices are prevented from forming F Port connections with the switch unless explicitly identified in the Switch Membership List E Ports are allowed to form ISL connections without restriction allRestrict Enable switch binding and restrict E Port and F Port connections Both E Ports and F Ports prohibit connections with all devices unless explicitly identified in the Switch Membership List 81 CLI Commands Command Examples Root gt config security switchBinding setState allRestrict 82 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config security switchBinding show This command displays the switch binding configuration This command displays the following switch binding configuration data The state of switch binding which can have the following values Disabled Enabled and Restricting F_Ports Enabled and Restricting E_Ports or Enabled and Restricting All Ports Syntax show Purpose Parameters This command has no parameters Output switchBindingState Switch Membership List Output Example The Switch Membership List saved on the switch The output from the config security portBinding show command displays as follows Switch Binding State 00 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 AA BB CC DD EE FF 11 55 35 45 24 78 98 FA CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches
35. second and must be an integer in the range 10 1200 1 second to 120 seconds The R A TOV value must be larger than the E D TOV value Check to be sure that all these conditions are met and re submit Error 17 Invalid E D TOV The value entered for the error detect time out value is invalid The E D TOV is entered in tenths of a second and must be an integer in the range 2 600 0 2 second to 60 seconds The E D TOV value must be smaller than the R A TOV value Check to be sure that all these conditions are met and re submit Error 18 Invalid TOV The E D TOV and R A TOV values are not compatible Enter a valid E D TOV R A TOV combination The E D TOV must be smaller than the R A TOV Error 20 Invalid Preferred Domain ID The value entered for the preferred domain ID for the director or edge swilch is invalid The preferred domain ID must be an integer in the range 1 31 Enter an appropriate value and resubmit Error 21 Invalid Switch Priority The value entered for the switch priority is invalid The switch priority entered for the director or switch must be principal default or neverprincipal Refer to the description of the command config switch priority on page 100 Enter principal default or neverprincipal CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 221 Table 5 CLI Error Messages Continued Message Error 29 Invalid Ga
36. the name of the new zone and reenter the command CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 235 Error Messages Table 5 CLI Error Messages Continued Message Error 212 Duplicate Zone Member Description The entered command tried to add a member that already exists in the zone Action No action required Error 213 Number of Zones ls Zero The config zoning activateZon eSet command tried to activate a zone set contained in the work area to the fabric however the zone set is emply A zone set must have at least one zone to be a valid zone set Add at least one zone to the zone set and then reenter the config zoning activateZon eSet command to activate the zone set in the work area to the fabric Error 214 A Zone Contains Zero Members The config zoning activateZon eSet command tried to activate the zone set contained in the work area to the fabric however the zone set contains at least one zone that is emply Each zone in the zone set must contain at least one zone member Add zone members so that each zone has at least one zone member then reenter the config zoning activateZon eSet command to activate the zone set in the work area to the fabric Error 215 Zone Set Size Exceeded The size of the local work area zone set has outgrown the size supported by the CLI Reduce the size of the zone set to meet CLI requirements by d
37. the port Valid values are eport fport and gport fxport Edge Switch 2 24 only gxport Edge Switch 2 24 only Command Example Root config port type 4 fport 60 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config port type config security fabricBinding Commands The config security fabricBinding commands function in a different way from most CLI commands which are single action commands that take effect immediately The first Fabric Binding command entered invokes a work area editor The commands take effect on a temporary copy of a Fabric Membership List in the work area until the temporary copy in the work area is activated to the fabric or is discarded Because not all the verification of the Fabric Membership List can occur on the temporary copy in the work area it is possible however unlikely that the copy of the list encounters no errors until the list is activated to the fabric These commands include the following config security fabricBinding activatePending config security fabricBinding addMember config security fabricBinding clearMemList config security fabricBinding deleteMember config security fabricBinding replacePending config security fabricBinding setState config security fabricBinding showActive config security fabricBinding showPending CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 61 CLI Commands Syntax activatePending Purpose This command activates the fabric bindi
38. 0 00 80 14 11 15 10 00 80 15 11 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches PRPRPRNN Gb sec Gb sec Gb sec Gb sec Gb sec Gb sec Gb sec Gb sec NNNNNNNN Gb sec Gb sec Gb sec Gb sec Gb sec Gb sec Gb sec Gb sec show port info 195 CLI Commands Syntax nodes portNumber Purpose This command displays the loop node list for a specified port This command is valid only on the Edge Switch 2 24 Parameters This command has one parameter portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 Command Example Root gt show port nodes portNumber Output The port data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties PC Addr The Fibre Channel address of nodes attached to this port Private devices are assigned address strings of 0000 followed by the two digit hexadecimal Arbitrated Loop Physical Address ALPA instead of the 6 digit hexadecimal number presented for public devices Attached WWN The WWN of nodes attached to this port or the string NOT LOGGED IN for a private loop device Class The Class value for public devices This field is left blank for private devices Data Field Size The Data Field Size value for public devices This field is left blank for private devices 196 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches show port nodes Output Example The Data Field Size value for public devices This field is left blank for private
39. 14 technical support 14 247 Index L link sequence counts 160 log threshold alert 215 logging in 28 logging out 28 logical link errors 160 M Management Style 41 membership list fabric 63 64 65 N navigation conventions 19 null strings 27 O Open Systems Management Server 50 OpenTrunking back pressure state 151 congestion threshold 152 credit starvation threshold 153 show 155 configuration 188 reroutelog 190 state 154 unresolved congestion 157 OpenTrunking state 44 OSMS state 50 P performance alerts 158 physical link errors 159 248 port threshold alert 162 R rack stability warning 13 related documentation 10 reroutelog OpenTrunking 190 RSCN zoning state 108 S SANtegrity Enterprise Fabric Mode 39 Enterprise Fabric mode 40 show OpenTrunking configuration 188 reroutelog 190 OpenTrunking information 155 state back pressure 151 OpenTrunking 44 154 zoning RSCN 108 statistic table threshold alert 170 summed sets 159 Switch Binding add new member 79 delete member 80 set state 81 show configuration 83 Switch Member List add member 79 delete member 80 show 83 symbols in text 11 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Index T technical support HP 14 Telnet client session 35 text symbols 11 threshold alert activate 171 add alert 161 alert list 213 counter setting 166 deactivate 171 delete alert 164 disable 171 enable 171 list 213 log 2
40. 140 portSpeed Specifies the speed of the port Valid values are lg 2g and negotiate CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 57 CLI Commands Command Examples Root gt config port speed 4 2g Root gt config port speed 6 negotiate 58 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config port type Syntax type portNumber portType Purpose This command sets the allowed type for a port Description A port can be configured as an F_Port an E_Port or a G_Port On an Edge Switch 2 24 a port can also be an Fx_Port or Gx_Port The port configurations function as follows m F Port cannot be used as an interswitch link but may attach to a device with an N Port E Port only other switch may attach to this type of port G_Port either a device or another switch may attach to this type of port Fx Port allows Arbitrated Loop operation in addition to the functionality of an F Port Edge Switch 2 24 only m Gx_Port allows Arbitrated Loop operation in addition to the functionality of an F Port or an E Port Edge Switch 2 24 only Parameters This command has two required parameters portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Edge Switch 2 16 0 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 0 31 for the Edge Switch 2 32 0 63 for the Director 2 64 0 127 and 132 143 for the Director 2 140 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 59 CLI Commands portType Specifies the type of
41. 15 name 169 parameters 167 port add 162 statistic table show 170 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches threshold alerts overview 158 summed sets 159 throughput threshold alerts 158 trunking congestion 152 157 TTAs 158 U unresolved congestion OpenTrunking 157 user access rights 28 W warning rack stability 13 symbols on equipment 12 websites HP storage 14 Z zoning RSCN state 108 249 Index 250 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches
42. 2 0 63 for the Director 2 64 0 127 and 132 143 for the Director 2 140 all applies the congestionThreshold value to every port on the product Command Example Root perf thresholdAlerts counter removePort checklinks 12 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 165 CLI Commands Syntax setCounter name counterNumber Purpose This command sets the counter statistic that will be used to trigger the counter threshold alert Use this command to associate a counter with the threshold alert name created using the perf thresholdAlerts setState command described on page 171 Parameters This command has the following parameters name The name of a counter threshold alert as defined by the command perf thresholdAlerts counter addAlert described on page 161 counterNumber Specifies the counter number Valid values are shown in Table 4 on page 158 Command Example Root gt perf thresholdAlerts counter setCounter checklinks 1 166 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches perf thresholdAlerts counter setParams Syntax setParams name increment interval Purpose This command sets the increment and interval times for a specified counter threshold alert Note An alert cannot be modified unless it is in the disabled state Parameters This command has the following parameters name increment interval The name of a counter threshold alert as defined by the command perf threshold
43. 4 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches About this Guide HP Authorized Reseller For the name of your nearest HP authorized reseller m Inthe United States call 1 800 345 1518 m In Canada call 1 800 263 5868 m Elsewhere see the HP website for locations and telephone numbers htto www hp com CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 15 About this Guide 16 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Introduction This chapter introduces the command line interface CLI and describes the essentials for using CLI commands It includes the following topics Command Line Interface Overview page 18 Entering Command Line Interface Commands page 19 Logging In and Logging Out page 28 Handling Command Line Interface Errors page 32 Using the Command Line Interface Help page 33 Adding Comments to Scripts page 34 Telnet Session page 35 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 17 Introduction Command Line Interface Overview The Command Line Interface CLI is a feature that provides an alternative to the HP High Availability Fabric Manger HAFM and Embedded Web Server EWS interface products for director and switch management capabilities The CLI can only be used through a Telnet client session in an out of band management environment using the Ethernet port in the director or edge switch Although the primary use of the CLI is in host based scripting environments
44. Alerts counter addA lert described on page 161 This sets the number of times a counter must increment during the interval period to trigger the alert Acceptable values are in the range of 1 to 70 560 This sets the interval time in minutes for the alert Acceptable values are in the range of 5 to 70 560 minutes CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 167 CLI Commands Example The meaning for each of these inputs can best be described using the following example sentence If ports 0 1 or 2 CRC Error counter increments more then 5 times within a period of 30 minutes send an alert Where Port list 0 1 2 CTA Counter CRCErrors Increment value 5 Interval Time 30 minutes The increment value takes place in an interval that is a fixed length amount of time This interval is not a rolling window interval Command Example Root gt perf thresholdAlerts counter setParams checklinks 5 30 168 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches perf thresholdAlerts counter show Syntax show name Purpose This command displays the settings for an individual counter threshold alert Parameters This command has one parameter name The name of a threshold alert as defined by the command perf thresholdAlerts counter addAlert described on page 161 Command Example Root perf thresholdAlerts counter show checklinks Output Example The output from the per thresholdAlerts counter show comm
45. CLI Error Messages Continued Message Description Action Error 135 Invalid The number of fabric The number of entries in Number of Fabric members submitted the Fabric Membership Membership List Entries exceeds the maximum List is limited to the total allowable entries of 31 number of domain IDs available to the fabric Make sure that the list including the managed switch contains no more than 31 entries Error 136 Invalid The number of switch The number of entries in Number of Switch members submitted the Switch Membership Membership List Entries exceeds the maximum List is limited to 256 allowable entries of 256 Make sure that the list including the managed switch contains no more than 256 entries Error 137 Invalid Fabric The fabric binding state The fabric binding state Binding State submitted is not must be set either to recognized by the CLI inactive or restrict For more information see config security fabricBindi ng Commands on page 61 Error 138 Invalid Switch The switch binding state The switch binding state Binding State submitted is not must be set to one of the recognized by the CLI following disable erestrict frestrict or allrestrict Formore information see config security switchBindi ng Commands on page 78 Error 139 Insistent The user attempted to Insistent domain IDs must Domain ID s Must Be isable insistent domain remain enabled while Enabled When F
46. CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 107 CLI Commands Syntax zoningRSCN zoningRSCNState Purpose This command sets the zoning RSCN state for the switch The switch can be either offline or online when this command is executed Parameters This command has one parameter zoningRSCNState Specifies whether the zoning RSCN state is enabled Valid values are enable and disable Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Command Example Root gt config switch zoningRSCN 1 108 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config system contact Syntax contact systemContact Purpose This command sets the system contact attribute Parameters This command has one parameter systemContact Specifies the new system contact string for the director or edge switch The contact can contain 0 255 characters Command Example Root config system contact Joe CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 109 CLI Commands Syntax date sysDate sysTime Purpose This command sets the system date and time Parameters This command has two required parameters sysDate Specifies the new system date The format of the date parameter must be mm dd yyyy or mm dd yyyy Valid date values include BH mm 1 12 m dd 1 31 mE yyyy 21980 sysTime Specifies the new system time The format of the time parameter must be hh mm ss Valid time values include m hh 0 23 E mm 0 59 W ss 0 59 C
47. I Table 2 CLI Command Tree Navigation Conventions Character Common Sequence Name Action or Description lt CR gt Carriage Return Pass a completed line to the parser DEL Delete Backspace one character and delete the character NL New line Pass a completed line to the parser SP Space Used to separate keywords Pound Sign Used to designate comments in a script Question Mark Provide help information i Quotation Used to surround a single token Mark A Control A Position the cursor to the start of the line B Control B Position the cursor left one character D Control D Delete the current character E Control E Position the cursor to the end of the line F Control F Position the cursor right one character CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Introduction Table 2 CLI Command Tree Navigation Conventions Continued Character Common Sequence Name Action or Description H Control H Backspace one character and delete the character Tab Complete the current keyword K Control K Delete to the end of the line L Control L Redraw the line N Control N Move down one line in the command history P Control P Move up one line in the command history R Control R Redraw the line U Control U Clear the input and reset the line buffer X Control X Clear the input and reset the line buffer lt
48. I Commands Syntax show Purpose This command shows the system configuration Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt config system show Output The system configuration is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Name The system name Description The system description Contact The system contact Location The system location Date Time The system date and time Output Examples The output from the config system show command displays as follows Name hp director Description hp StorageWorks director 2 64 Contact Joe Location Everywhere Date Time 04 16 2001 10 34 01 114 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches contig system show config zoning Commands The config zoning commands function in a different way from the other CLI commands which are single action commands that take effect immediately A zoning configuration is typically too complicated to be described by a single command so the first zoning command entered invokes a work area editor The commandis take effect on a temporary copy of a zone set in the work area until the temporary copy in the work area is activated to the fabric or is discarded Because not all the verification of the zone set can occur on the temporary copy in the work area it is possible however unlikely that the copy of the zone set encounters no errors until the zone set is activated to the fabric Note Port n
49. Pending 66 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config security fabricBinding setState Syntax setState fabricBindingState Purpose This command sets the fabric binding state for the pending fabric binding configuration work area Note This state is not saved to the fabric until the activatePending command is issued Parameters This command has one parameter fabricBindingState CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Specifies the fabric binding state for the pending fabric binding configuration work area Valid values are inactive Deactivates fabric binding Switches and directors are allowed to join the fabric without restriction The Fabric Membership List is empty in this state and as such the Fabric Membership List is cleared when this state is requested restrict Activates fabric binding and restricts connections Only switches identified in the Fabric Membership List may join the fabric in this state The Fabric Membership List is automatically populated with devices attached prior to activation but all new members must be manually added before connecting The switch must be online to complete this request You can substitute the following Boolean values 0 for inactiveand 1 for restrict 67 CLI Commands Command Examples Root gt config security fabricBinding setstate restrict 68 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config security fabricB
50. Time 04 16 2001 10 34 01AM Serial Number 123456789 Type Number 1 Model Number director 2 64 EC Level 1 Firmware Version 01 03 00 34 Beaconing Disabled 212 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches show thresholdAlerts alert Syntax alert Purpose This command provides the name type and enabled state of each threshold alert This command displays information about all threshold alerts including both counter threshold alerts CTAs and throughput threshold alerts TTAs Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt show thresholdAlerts alert Output The threshold alert data displays as a table that includes the following properties Name The name of the threshold alert truncated to 45 characters Type The trigger statistic or threshold type of the alert abbreviated to 17 characters These include Tx Util TTA Transmit Utilization Rx Util TTA Receive Utilization Tx Rx Util TTA Transmit or Receive Utilization Link Resets Sent CTA Link Resets Sent Link Resets Received CTA Link Resets Received OLS Sent CTA OLS Sent OLS Received CTA OLS Received Link Failures CTA Link Failures Sync Losses CTA Sync Losses CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 213 CLI Commands Signal Losses Protocol Errors Invalid Tx Words CRC Errors Discarded Frames Frames Too Short Delimiter Errors Address ID Errors Cls2 BusiedFrms Cls2 RejectedFrms Cls3 DiscardFrm
51. Wide Name of the attached device Node Name The node World Wide Name of the attached device COS The class of service for example 1 2 3 4 5 6 F 1 2 2 3 FC4 Types The FC4 types registered for this device One or more numbers display in this field The numbers in this field correspond to the list at the bottom of the table 184 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches show nameServer Output Example The output from the show nameServer command displays as follows Type Port Id Port Name Node Name COS FC4 Types a uuuuuuuuu ww ooo0oo0oo0oo0oo0oo0oo000O0O NYNNNNNNUWUUWNNNYN NNPUNNNNNNON WW FC4 Types SO IEC 8802 2 LLC SO IEC 8802 2 LLC SNAP CSI FCP CSI GPP PI 3 Master PI 3 Slave PI 3 Peer P IPI 3 Master P IPI 3 Slave P IPI 3 Peer SBCCS Channel SBCCS Control Unit FC SB 2 Channel to Control Unit FC SB 2 Control Unit to Channel Fibre Channel Service FC FG FC SW FC AL SNMP HIPPI FP Vendor Unique 0 1oYUI i0 FN I Oo Ot O0 1O UMP WHO es ee e s oe oe er e QQQHHHROHH N H CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 185 CLI Commands Syntax nameServerExt Purpose This command displays extended information from the name server database for devices attached to this switch The command provides symbolic nameserver information as well as the same information as the show nameServer command Multiple devices per port are possibl
52. able 5 CLI Error Messages Continued Message Trap Address Error 33 Invalid SNMP Description The value entered for the SNMP trap address is invalid Error Messages Action The new SNMP tra address for the SNMP interface must be entered in dotted decimal format for example 10 0 0 0 Enter an SNMP trap address that meets the requirements Error 34 Duplicate Community Names Require Identical Write Authorization The two or more entered community names are identical but their corresponding write authorizations are not identical Enter different values for the community names or enter identical write authorizations for the duplicate community names Error 37 Invalid Month The value of the month entered for the new system date is invalid The format of the date parameter must be mm dd yyyy or mm dd yyyy The month must contain an integer in the range 01 12 Enter a date including a month in the range 01 12 Error 38 Invalid Day The value of the day entered for the new system date is invalid The format of the date parameter must be mm dd yyyy or mm dd yyyy The day must contain an integer in the range 01 31 Enter a date including a day in the range 01 31 Error 39 Invalid Year The value of the year entered for the new system date is invalid The format of the date parameter must be mm dd yyyy or mm dd yyyy The year must contain a
53. abric IDs while fabric binding fabric binding is active If Binding Active was active fabric binding is set to inactive the insistent domain ID state may be changed It should be noted however that this can be disruptive to the fabric CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 231 Table 5 CLI Error Messages Continued Message Error 140 Invalid Insistent Domain ID State Description The request cannot be completed because an invalid insistent domain ID state has been submitted Action The insistent domain ID state must be set to either enable or disable For more information see contig switch insistDomai nid on page 96 Error 141 Invalid Enterprise Fabric Mode The request cannot be completed because an invalid Enterprise Fabric Enterprise Fabric mode has been submitted The Enterprise Fabric mode must be set to either activate or deactivate For more information see config features enterprise FabMode on page 4o Error 142 Invalid Domain RSCN State The request cannot be completed because an invalid domain RSCN state has been submitted The domain RSCN state must be set to either enable or disable For more information see config switch domainRSC N on page 95 Error 143 Domain RSCNs Must Be Enabled When Enterprise Fabric Mode Active The user attempted to disable domain RSCNs while Enterprise Fabric mode was active Domain RSCNs must rem
54. ae aeg 20 Navigation of the CLI Command Tree 0 0 cece cee eee 25 Limitation on Movements 0 0 0 cece teen nen rn 26 Parameters uos eo eec akon eee Gees ONUS Goth Spe warty Eee hyd dots Madea gah aes 27 Output 3 ee wale Fad e exe REG OR EUREN MERE UbUEREE SER E ek oe 27 Logging In and Logging Out lsleeeeeseeeeeeeeeee he 28 User Access Rights con ose osuere Wad Rs C n RU o e D RR cg 28 lcm CEDERE 29 COMMADESHM 65 ew Dude A ee D p dx eon anda CR Un RT ect e cg 31 Handling Command Line Interface Errors 32 Using the Command Line Interface Help 0 0 0 cee nee 33 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 3 Contents Adding Comments to Scripts sese eccu iee eeina nan DAEA E eee eee 34 Telnet Session i22 eredi RIBRER oiea E E e d EE PE nee hese ee 35 Ethernet Connection Loss oeoc cercen ee deuan uee eee nen eens 35 2 CU Commands scies te oe aere eo ee Rer Fink Rae eG ew Ses 37 Command Overview 1 0 ccc cect tenn nnn ene e een ene a 37 config Commands sessies ege arate Ohya eee deed nace RH bu ied Rete dea 38 config enterpriseFabMode setState o n eect eee 39 config features enterpriseFabMode 1 0 0 eee eee eee 40 config features ficonms 0 eee cece teen eee eens 41 config features installKey 0 0 eee ee 42 config features OpenSysMS sseseeeeeee en 43 config features opentrunking lesen 44 config features SHOW conoser e nii
55. ain enabled while the Enterprise Fabric mode is active If Enterprise Fabric mode is set to inactive the domain RSCN state may be changed It should be noted however that this can be disruptive to the fabric Error 144 The b sd Feature Has Not Been Installed The user attempted to activate a change to the fabric security configuration without first installing the SANtegrity feature key If this key has not been installed contact your sales representative CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Table 5 CLI Error Messages Continued Message Error 146 Fabric Bindin May Not Be Deactivate While Enterprise Fabric Mode Active Description The user attempted to deactivate fabric binding while Enterprise Fabric mode was active Error Messages Action Fabric binding must be active while operating in Enterprise Fabric mode The fabric binding state may be one i Enterprise Fabric mode is deactivated It should be noted however that this can be disruptive to the fabric Error 148 Not Allowed While Switch Offline The switch must be online to complete this request Change the state of the switch to ONLINE and re submit the request Error 149 Not Allowed While Enterprise Fabric Mode Enabled and Switch Active The request cannot be completed while the switch is online and Enterprise Fabric mode is Active This operation will be valid if th
56. and displays as follows Index 3 Name Example CRC Error Finder Ports 2 4 7 20 24 Counter Statistic CRC Errors Increment 5 Interval 30 Alert State Disabled CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 169 CLI Commands Syntax showStatisticTable Purpose This command displays the table of different statistic counters that can be added to a counter threshold alert This table is used for reference only Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt perf ThreshAlerts counter showStatisticTable Output Example The output from the showStatisticTable command displays as follows Number Counter or Counter Set Link Resets Sent Link Resets Received OLS Sent OLS Received Link Failures Sync Losses Signal Losses Protocol Errors Invalid Tx Words CRC Errors Discarded Frames Frames Too Short Delimiter Errors Address ID Errors Cls2 BusiedFrms Cls2 RejectedFrms Cls3 DiscardFrms Phys Lnk Err Set Lnk Seq Cnt Set Logic Lnk Err Set WANHDNPWNE PL Es mn PL NRE j S S O00 JOoUIl i 0P OO 170 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches pert thresholdAlerts setState Syntax setState name enabledState Purpose This command sets the enabled state of the specified counter threshold alert Parameters This command has the following parameters name The name of a counter threshold alert as defined by the command perf thresholdAlerts coun
57. assword The password for administrator privileges Output Example The output from the config security userRights show command displays as follows Operator Username Operator Operator Password x x x Administrator Username Administrator Administrator Password wxxx x CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 87 CLI Commands Syntax addCommunity commIndex commName writeAuthorization trapRecipient udpPortNum Purpose This command adds an SNMP community to the SNMP configuration Parameters This command has five parameters Up to six community names and trap recipients may be defined commIndex commName writeAuthorization trapRecipient udpPortNum Command Example Specifies the community to be created or edited Valid values are integers in the range 1 6 Specifies the community name of the community specified by commIndex The community name must not exceed 32 characters in length Valid characters include all those in the ISO Latin 1 character set Duplicate community names are allowed but the corresponding writeAuthorization values must match Specifies the write authorization state of the community Valid values are enabled and disabled Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Specifies the trap recipient Values must be 4 bytes in dotted decimal format Specifies the user datagram protocol UDP port number to which the director sends traps for each
58. ates a network WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock fire or damage to the equipment do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this receptacle Any surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component Contact with this surface could result in injury WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from a hot component allow the surface to cool before touching 12 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches About this Guide 4 Power supplies or systems marked with these symbols indicate the presence of multiple sources of power ETE ET WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from electrical shock remove all power cords to completely disconnect power from the power supplies and systems component exceeds the recommended weight for one individual to i Any product or assembly marked with these symbols indicates that the handle safely WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for manually handling material Rack Stability Rack stability protects personnel and equipment equipment be sure that j WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the The leveling jacks are extended to the floor The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks In singl
59. cified port in this state regardless of the WWN setting Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config security portBinding bound Command Examples Root config security portBinding bound 4 true Root config security portBinding bound 4 1 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 73 CLI Commands Syntax wwn portNumber boundWwn Purpose This command configures the single device WWN to which a port is bound Parameters This command has two parameters portNumber Specifies the port number for which the bound WWN is being set Valid port number values are 0 15 for the Edge Switch 2 16 0 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 0 31 for the Edge Switch 2 32 0 63 for the Director 2 64 0 127 and 132 143 for the Director 2 140 74 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches boundWwn Command Examples config security portBinding wwn Specifies the WWN of the device that is being bound to the specified port The value must be entered in colon delimited hexidecimal notation for example 11 22 33 44 55 66 AA BB If the boundWwn is configured and the portBindState is Active only the device described by boundWwn will be able to connect to the specified port Inactive the WWN is retained but any device can connect to the specified port Instead of the WWN either of two values can be entered in this parameter attached automatically con
60. d has the following parameters portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Edge Switch 2 16 0 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 0 31 for the Edge Switch 2 32 0 63 for the Director 2 64 0 127 and 132 143 for the Director 2 140 all applies the congestionThreshold value to every port on the product congestionThreshold Specifies the congestion threshold in terms of a percentage Valid values are integers in the range 1 to 99 or default Specifying the value default sets the specified port to the default threshold level of 10 Command Example Root gt perf openTrunking congestionThresh 8 20 152 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches perf opentrunking creditStarvThresh Syntax Purpose Parameters creditStarvThresh creditStarvationThreshold This command configures the Credit Starvation Threshold of the OpenTrunking configuration Credit Starvation Threshold is defined as the percentage of time that no transmit BB_Credits are passed on the link When the threshold value is exceeded the system tries to reroute the flows that are going to the ISL that has the problem Effectively the threshold is the percent of the time that the port does not receive BB_Credits before traffic is rerouted away from the port This threshold is also used for prevention of improperly rerouting to an ISL from another ISL In other words the system does not reroute a flow to a link that is starved for BB_Credits even i
61. d ini nep e arme Ra a Re m Ro I a A 45 config ficonms setState c l 47 confie 1p etBernet ses ses deeds Rea RA Rer n eode dle tI RA ER 48 config ip ShO W 2d due ec ei Ee EST HET Ke d ay reads 49 config openSysMS setState licel 50 config port blocked isseeeeeeeeeeeee tenet nen eae 51 contie port extDist iuis ava diver ead name e oboe ce sie We evi o E 52 confie portland asia eura bbb Pa plana bI Ee bia ee 53 config port Dame sis suas e x erae s hee eee ue ace E does os dere Reg e a 54 config port show io eeens inei eio ea ene nee a EEA 55 contie port speed scere mph aceip gue ase Roe CE CI E cen E 57 COMME POLY Pes cto vea e ane RE Ra p da ede SD uer a pedo a oS aa 59 config security fabricBinding Commands eese 61 config security fabricBinding activatePending 0 00 ee eee eee eee 62 config security fabricBinding addMember 0 0 0 0 c eee eee eee ee 63 config security fabricBinding clearMemList ll eee esee 64 config security fabricBinding deleteMember leleleeeeee ee eee 65 config security fabricBinding replacePending eleleees esee 66 config security fabricBinding setState 2 2 lees 67 config security fabricBinding showActive 0 cece eee ee eee 69 config security fabricBinding showPending 0 0 ce eee ee eee ee 70 config security portBinding Commands 0 0 cece eee 71 config security portBindi
62. default settings for a new counter threshold alert are as follows Ports None m Counter None m Increment 100 m Interval 60 minutes m State Disabled Parameters This command has one parameter name Specifies the name of the new counter threshold alert This name can consist of any ASCII characters up to a maximum length of 64 characters To use spaces or special characters in this name put quotation marks around the name This parameter is case sensitive Command Example Root perf thresholdAlerts counter addAlert checklinks CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 161 CLI Commands Syntax addPort name portNumber Purpose This command adds a port to the specified counter threshold alert Note An alert cannot be modified unless it is in the disabled state Parameters This command has the following parameters name The name of a counter threshold alert as defined by the command perf thresholdAlerts counter addAlert on page 161 162 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches portNumber Command Example perf thresholdAlerts counter addPort Specifies the port number or port type Valid values are either a single port number all ports or port type The following port numbers are valid 0 15 for the Edge Switch 2 16 0 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 0 31 for the Edge Switch 2 32 0 63 for the Director 2 64 0 127 and 132 143 for the Director 2 140 allapplies the congestionThresh
63. dge Switches 85 CLI Commands Syntax operator username password Purpose This command sets the name and password for operator level access Parameters This command has two parameters username Specifies the new user name for operator level login Default is Operator This parameter is 1 15 characters Valid characters include all characters in the USASCII character set excluding control characters and spaces Spaces are not valid even though quotation marks are used password Specifies the password for operator level login Default is password This parameter is 1 15 characters Valid characters include all characters in the USASCII character set excluding control characters and spaces Spaces are not valid even though quotation marks are used Command Example Root config security userRights operator Operator newpassword 86 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config security userRights show Syntax show Purpose This command shows the user rights for the CLI access levels Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt config security userRights show Output The user rights configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Operator Username The username for operator privileges Operator Password The password for operator privileges Administrator Username The username for administrator privileges Administrator P
64. e deleted Command Example Root gt config zoning deleteZone TheLeastUltimateZone 122 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config zoning renameZoneSet Syntax renameZoneSet zoneSetName Purpose This command changes the name of the zone set in the work area Description Changes are not activated on the switch until the config zoning activateZoneSet command is issued Parameters This command has one parameter zoneSetName Specifies the new name for the zone set The zoneSetName must contain 1 64 characters Valid characters are ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijkl mnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789 Spaces are not permitted and the first character must be alphabetical Command Example Root config zoning renameZoneSet TheUltimateZoneSet CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 123 CLI Commands Syntax addWwnMem zoneName wwn Purpose This command adds a World Wide Name zone member to the specified zone in the work area Description A product can have a maximum of 1024 zone members in its zones Parameters This command has two parameters zoneName Specifies the name of the zone wwn The World Wide Name of the member to be added to the zone The value of the WWN must be in colon delimited hexadecimal notation For example AA 00 AA 00 AA 00 AA 00 Command Example Root config zoning addWwnMem TheUltimateZone 10 00 00 00 C9 22 9B 64 124 CLI Reference Guide
65. e for any public loop device attached to an FL Port Note Because it contains symbolic nameserver information that can be lengthy the CLI output wraps several times per node For this reason this command is supported only in comma delimited mode Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt show nameServerExt Output The device information data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Type The type N NL F NL F FL E B Port Id The 24 bit Fibre Channel address Port Name The port World Wide Name of the attached device Node Name The node World Wide Name of the attached device COS The class of service for example 1 2 3 4 5 6 F 1 2 2 3 186 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches show nameServerExt FC4 Types The FC4 types registered for this device One or more numbers display in this field The numbers in this field correspond to the list in the output example for show nameServer on page 184 SymNodeName 255 character representation of the Symbolic Node Name SymPortName 255 character representation of the Symbolic Port Name Output Example The output from the show nameServerExt command displays as follows Type Port Id Port Name Node Name COS FC4 Types SymNodeName SymPortName N 010400 00 11 22 33 44 55 00 77 20 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 2 3 2 N 010500 00 11 22 33 44 55 01 77 20 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 2 3 B Symbolic P
66. e key must be installed in order to enable open trunking Parameters This command has one parameter openTrunkingState This parameter can be set to enable or disable the OpenTrunking feature Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Command Example Root config features opentrunking 1 Note This command has functionality that is identical to the perf opentrunking setState command described on page 154 44 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config features show Syntax show Purpose This command shows the product feature information configured for this switch This command provides the same output as the command show features on page 177 Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt config features show Output The product feature data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Installed Feature The feature set installed using a feature key Set Only installed keys are displayed Feature Individual features within each set In many cases there is only one feature within each feature set State The state of the individual feature Fabric wide features are displayed as Active Inactive switch centric features are displayed as Enabled Disabled CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 45 CLI Commands Output Example The output from the config features show command displays as follows Installed Feature Set Featu
67. e number of frames received with unknown addressing The output from the perf errors command displays as follows Port 2 Statistic Count Prim Seq Err 753452 Disc Frms 351269 CRC Errs Addr Id I Inv Tx Wrds 2953184 1842953 Delim Errs 2953184 Errs 1842953 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches perf link Syntax link portNumber Purpose This command displays port link counters for a single ports Parameters This command has one parameter portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Edge Switch 2 16 0 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 0 31 for the Edge Switch 2 32 0 63 for the Director 2 64 0 127 and 132 143 for the Director 2 140 Command Example Root gt perf link 2 Output The port link counter data is displayed as a table that includes the following Statistics Port The port number OLS In The number of offline sequences initiated by the attached N_Port OLS Out The number of offline sequences initiated by this director or edge switch port Reset In The number of link resets initiated by the attached N_Port CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 149 CLI Commands Reset Out LIPS In LIPS Out Link Firs Sync Losses Sig Losses Output Example 150 The number of link resets initiated by this director or edge switch The number of LIPS generated on this switch loop port The number of times the port has detected a link e
68. e rack installations the stabilizing feet are attached to the rack In multiple rack installations the racks are coupled Only one rack component is extended at any time A rack may become unstable if more than one rack component is extended for any reason CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 13 About this Guide Getting Help If you still have a question after reading this guide contact an HP authorized service provider or access our website http www hp com HP Technical Support In North America call technical support at 1 800 652 6672 available 24 hours a day 7 days a week Note For continuous quality improvement calls may be recorded or monitored Outside North America call technical support at the nearest location Telephone numbers for worldwide technical support are listed on the HP website under support http www hp com country us eng support html Be sure to have the following information available before calling Technical support registration number if applicable Product serial numbers Product model names and numbers Applicable error messages Operating system type and revision level Detailed specific questions HP Storage Website The HP website has the latest information on this product as well as the latest drivers Access storage at http www hp com country us eng prodsery storage html From this website select the appropriate product or solution 1
69. e switch state is set to OFFLINE and Enterprise Fabric mode to inactive It should be noted however that this can be disruptive to the fabric Error 151 Invalid Open Systems Management Server State The request cannot be completed because the OSMS state submitted is invalid The OSMS state may be set to either enable or disable For more information see config features OpenSys MS on page 43 Error 152 Invalid FICON Management Server State The request cannot be completed because the FICON MS state submitted is invalid The FICON MS state may be set to either enable or disable For more information see config features ficonms on page 41 Error 153 Feature Key Not Installed The request cannot be completed because the required feature key has not been installed to the firmware Contact your sales representative CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 233 Error Messages 234 Table 5 CLI Error Messages Continued Message Error 154 Invalid Membership List WWN Description The request cannot be completed because the WWN does not exist in the switch binding membership list Action Make sure that the WWN deleted matches the WWN in the Switch Membership List Make appropriate changes and re submit the request Error 155 Cannot Remove Active Member From List This member cannot be removed from the fabric securi
70. earStats 4 Root gt perf clearStats all 146 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches perf errors Syntax errors portNumber Purpose This command displays port error counters for a single port Parameters This command has one parameter portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Edge Switch 2 16 0 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 0 31 for the Edge Switch 2 32 0 63 for the Director 2 64 0 127 and 132 143 for the Director 2 140 Command Example Root gt perf errors 2 Output The port error counter data is displayed as a table that includes the following statistics Port The port number Prim Seq Err The number of state machine protocol errors detected by the port hardware CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 147 CLI Commands Disc Frms Inv Tx Wrds CRC Errs Dlim Errs Addr Id Errs Output Example 148 The number of received frames discarded due to a frame size of less than size words or to frames dropped because the BB credit was zero This number is counted during the first round of frame verification and applies to both Class 2 and Class 3 traffic The number of 10 bit transmission words that the port is unable to map to 8 bit bytes because of disparity errors or misaligned K characters while in the OL2 or OL3 state The number of frame CRC errors detected by the port The number of invalid frame delimiters SOF or EOF received by the port Th
71. ection not allowed to external Fabrics 18 Port binding violation unauthorized WWN 19 Unresponsive Node Connected to Port 20 Incompatible security attributes 21 Fabric Binding violation 22 Authorization failure 23 Switch Binding violation If the operational state is Inactive only the following messages can be generated 200 24 Inactive RC 0 25 No Serial Number 26 Feature Not Enabled 27 Switch Speed Conflict CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches show port status Output Example The output from the show port status command displays as follows Port State Type Attached WWN Beaconing Reason 0 Online fPort 10 00 80 00 222233244 Off al Online gPort 10 00 80 00 11 22 33 45 On 2 No Light fPort 10 00 80 00 11 22 33 55 On 3 Offline ePort 10 00 80 00 22 33 00 Off 4 Online gPort 10 00 80 00 22 33 57 Off 5 Port Failure fPort 10 00 80 00 22 33 46 Off 6 Link Reset gPort 10 00 80 00 11 22 33 63 Off 7 Segmented E_Port ePort 10 00 80 00 11 22 33 47 Off 02 8 Online ePort 10 00 80 00 22 33 88 Off 9 Offline fPort 10 00 80 00 11 22 33 49 Off 10 Inactive ePort 10 00 80 00 11 22 33 50 Off 26 11 Online fPort 10 00 80 00 22 33 53 Off 12 No Light fPort 10 00 80 00 22 33 56 Off 13 Online fPort 10 00 80 00 11 22 33 59 Off 14 Invalid Attachment fPort 10 00 80 00 11 22 33 64 Off 15 15 Online fPort 10 00 80 00 22 33 66 Off 02 Duplicate Domain ID s 03 Switch Speed Conflict 07 ISL connection not allowed
72. ed Command Example Root config zoning clearZone TheNotUltimateAtAllZone CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 127 CLI Commands Syntax deleteWwnMem zoneName wwn Purpose This command removes a WWN member from a zone that is in the work area Parameters This command has two parameters zoneName Specifies the name of the zone that contains the member to be deleted wwn Specifies the World Wide Name of the member to be deleted from the zone The value of the WWN must be in colon delimited hexidecimal notation For example AA 00 AA 00 AA 00 AA 00 Command Example Root gt config zoning deleteWwnMem TheNotSoUltimateZone 10 00 00 00 C9 22 9B AB 128 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config zoning deletePortMem Syntax deletePortMem zoneName domainId portNumber Purpose This command deletes a domain ID and port number for a zone member in the specified zone in the work area Parameters This command has three parameters zoneName Specifies the name of the zone that contains the member to be deleted domainld Specifies the domain ID of the member to be deleted from the zone Valid domain IDs are in the range 1 31 portNumber Specifies the port number of the member to be deleted from the zone Valid port numbers values are 0 15 for the Edge Switch 2 16 00 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 0 31 for the Edge Switch 2 32 0 63 for the Director 2 64 0 127 a
73. elay for the switch The switch must be set offline before this command is entered This command is only applicable if the configured switch is in a multiswitch fabric Enabling the rerouting delay ensures that frames are delivered in order through the fabric to their destination If there is a change to the fabric topology that creates a new path for example a new switch is added to the fabric frames may be routed over this new path if its hop count is less than a previous path with a minimum hop count This may result in frames being delivered to a destination out of order because frames sent over the new shorter path may arrive ahead of older frames still in route over the older path If rerouting delay is enabled traffic ceases in the fabric for the time specified in the config switch edTOV command This delay allows frames sent on the old path to exit to their destination before new frames begin traversing the new path Note that during this delay period frames addressed to the destinations that are being rerouted are discarded if they are Class 3 frames and rejected if they are Class 2 or Class F frames This command has one parameter rerouteDelayState Specifies whether rerouting delay is enabled Valid values are true and false Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 103 CLI Commands Command Examples Root gt config switch rerouteDelay true Root gt conf
74. ember Domain 10 Port 6 ZoneMember Domain 15 Port 2 Zone TheNewNotSoUltimateZone ZoneMember 10 00 00 00 C9 22 9B AB ZoneMember 10 00 00 00 C9 22 9B C6 ZoneMember 10 00 00 00 C9 22 9B AB Zone TheNewNotUltimateAtAllZone ZoneMember Domain 2 Port 63 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 131 CLI Commands Syntax showActive Purpose This command shows the zoning configuration saved on the fabric Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt config zoning showActive Output The zoning configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Active ZoneSet The enabled status name and member zones of the zone set Output Example The output from the config zoning showActive command displays as follows Active Zone Set Default Zone Enabled False ZoneSet TheUltimateZoneSet Zone TheUltimateZone ZoneMember Domain 10 Port 6 ZoneMember Domain 15 Port 2 ZoneMember Domain 2 Port 63 ZoneMember 10 00 00 00 C9 22 9B 64 ZoneMember 10 00 00 00 C9 22 9B BD Zone TheNotSoUltimateZone ZoneMember 10 00 00 00 C9 22 9B A ZoneMember 10 00 00 00 C9 22 9B C ZoneMember 10 00 00 00 C9 22 9B Al Zone TheNotUltimateAtAllZone ZoneMember Domain 2 Port 63 UJ Ow UB 132 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config zoning showActive maint Commands The maint branch of the CLI command tree contains commands that relate to ma
75. ence Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 9 About this Guide Overview This section covers the following topics m Intended Audience m Related Documentation Intended Audience This book is intended for use by data center administrators system administrators and customer support personnel who are experienced with the following Concepts of networking storage area network and zoning HP products included in the user s network m Establishing and using a Telnet session m Using a terminal command line Related Documentation For a list of corresponding documentation see the Related Documents section of the Release Notes that came with this product For the latest information documentation and firmware releases please visit the following StorageWorks website http h 18006 www hp com storage saninfrastructure html For information about Fibre Channel Standards visit the Fibre Channel Industry Association website located at hitp www fibrechannel org 10 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches About this Guide Conventions Conventions consist of the following m Document Conventions m Text Symbols m Equipment Symbols Document Conventions The document conventions included in Table 1 apply in most cases Table 1 Document Conventions Element Convention Cross reference links Blue text Figure 1 Key and field names menu items Bold buttons and dialog box titles F
76. ert Name The name of the threshold alert truncated to 22 characters Port The type of threshold alert CTAs only Type The trigger statistic or threshold type of the alert abbreviated to 17 characters These include Tx Util TTA Transmit Utilization Rx Util TTA Receive Utilization Tx Rx Util TTA Transmit or Receive Utilization Link Resets Sent CTA Link Resets Sent CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 215 CLI Commands Value Interval Output Example 216 Date Time 05 26 02 05 24 02 05 22 02 05 20 02 03 01 02 Link Resets Received OLS Sent OLS Received Link Failures Sync Losses Signal Losses Protocol Errors Invalid Tx Words CRC Errors Discarded Frames Frames Too Short Delimiter Errors Address ID Errors Cls2 BusiedFrms Cls2 RejectedFrms Cls3 DiscardFrms Phys Lnk Err Set CTA Link Resets Received CTA OLS Sent CTA OLS Received CTA Link Failures CTA Sync Losses CTA Signal Losses CTA Primitive Sequence Errors Protocol Errors CTA Invalid Tx Words CTA CRC Errors CTA Discarded Frames CTA Frames Too Short CTA Delimiter Errors CTA Address ID Errors CTA Class 2 Busied Frames CTA Class 2 Rejected Frames CTA Class 3 Discarded Frames CTA Physical Link Errors Summed Set The increment or utilization value of the alert The time interval of the alert The output from the show thresholdAlerts log command displays as
77. et client session You can also enable Telnet access by using the Configure option of the Embedded Web Server EWS Telnet access is enabled by default Any changes to the enabled state of the Telnet server are retained through system resets and power cycles Ethernet Connection Loss If the Ethernet cable is disconnected from a director or edge switch during a Telnet session one of three scenarios is possible m Replace the Ethernet cable before the client connection times out and the Telnet session will continue m Wait 15 minutes for the client connection times out then replace the Ethernet cable and restart the connection m If the client connection has already timed out replace the Ethernet cable Open an EWS or HAFM application window Toggle the enabled state of the CLI thereby clearing the client connection Restart the client connection Once the client connection is reestablished verify your configuration s completeness and accuracy CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 35 Introduction 36 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches CLI Commands This chapter describes command line interface CLI commands including their syntax purpose and parameters as well as examples of their usage and any output that they generate It includes the following topics Command Overview page 37 config Commands page 38 maint Commands page 133 perf Commands page 141 show Commands page 174
78. ewExit 04 12 01 10 58A 63 2 41 42 03 23 02 12 01P 4 3 35 36 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 191 CLI Commands Syntax config Purpose This command shows the port configuration for all ports Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt show port config Output The port configuration attributes are displayed as a table that includes the following properties Port The port number Name The name of the port as set in the config port name command Blocked The blocked state of the port as set in the config port blocked command Ext Dist The extended distance state as set in the config port extDist command This does not apply to the Edge Switch 2 24 FAN The configured fabric address notification FAN state Edge Switch 2 24 only Type The port type as set in the config port type command Speed The port speed as set in the config port speed command 192 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches show port contig Output Example The output from the show port config command displays as follows Port Name Blocked Ext Dist Type Speed 0 Port 1 false false fPort Gb sec 1 Port 2 true true fPort 1 Gb sec 2 Port 3 false false gPort 1 Gb sec 3 Port 4 false false fPort 2 Gb sec 4 Port 5 true true fPort 2 Gb sec 5 Port 6 false false fPort 2 Gb sec 6 Port 7 true true fPort 1 Gb sec y Port 8 false false fPort Negotiate 8 Port 9 false true fPort 1
79. f problems persist contact your sales representative Error 89 Not Allowed in S 390 Mode Without the SANtegrity Feature This procedure is not allowed in S 390 mode FICON management style in HAFM The entered command is only supported when the roduct is in Open stems mode Open Systems management style in HAFM The product cannot be taken out of S 390 mode FICON management style through the CLI Use the HAFM application to change the product management style and then reenter the command Error 90 Invalid Port Type The configured port type is invalid The port may be configured as an E_Port G_Port or F_Port Reconfigure the port and then resubmit the command CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Table 5 CLI Error Messages Continued Message Error 91 E_Port Type Configured Description Ports cannot be configured as E Ports in S 390 mode FICON management style in HAFM Error Messages Action Reconfigure the port as either an F_Port or a G Port and then resubmit the command Error 92 Not Allowed While Port Is Unblocked The port must be blocked to complete this request Block the port and then resubmit the command Error 93 Not Allowed While FICON MS Is Installed This request cannot be completed because FICON Management Server is installed This action is not supported No action necessary Error 94
80. f that link is significantly under its loading threshold and the system tries to reroute traffic away from a link that is starved even if the threshold is significantly below the limit This command has one parameter creditStarvationThreshold Specifies the credit starvation threshold in terms of a percentage Valid values are integers in the range 1 to 99 or default Specifying the value default sets the parameter to the default threshold level of 10 Command Example Root gt perf openTrunking creditStarvThresh 20 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 153 CLI Commands Syntax setState openTrunkingState Purpose This command sets the enabled state of the OpenTrunking feature The OpenTrunking feature key must be installed in order to enable open trunking Parameters This command has one parameter openTrunkingState This parameter can be set to enable or disable the OpenTrunking feature Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Command Example Root gt perf opentrunking setState 1 Note This command has functionality that is identical to the config features opentrunking command described on page 44 154 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches perf openTrunking show perf openTrunking show Syntax show portNumber Purpose This command displays the current OpenTrunking configuration per port Parameters This command has one parameter portNumber Specifies the port number
81. f thresholdAlerts counter addPort 0 0 0 eee 162 perf thresholdAlerts counter deleteAlert 0 0 0 0 cece eee eee eee 164 perf thresholdAlerts counter removePort 0 0 0 cece ee eese 165 perf thresholdAlerts counter setCounter 0 0 0 eee eee eee 166 perf thresholdAlerts counter setParams 00 000 cece eee eee eee 167 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Contents perf thresholdAlerts counter show 0 0 00 cece eee ee 169 perf ThreshAlerts counter showStatisticTable llle eee eee 170 perf thresholdAlerts setState lle 171 pert traffiC osese cee ceat prec EI e ee eee CENE Dade es yw ea a a 172 show Commands sue oet Xa eau ei aaa eae ahs waa aw dais 174 show eventLOog esca iac bec ira bec a ac eer Mokena debe dda Meee 175 SHOW features xs ec nee coe awd a vae sr ote ato oa d une 177 SOW IUS a ee e oda eig vrac qae dod pU pred Ed wed adn 179 show tp ethernet ccu eee oed A hag be os soe Ree ede wall ele e dean 181 show logimSeryet ccelis Se eed eee x por CO Regu RAS na cr eee Ce RR LR 182 show nameServer 0 ceca hioneet e hh hee 184 show nameServerEXt 02 eee eee ene hh ne 186 show openTrunking config 0 0 1 eee eee cece 188 show openTrunking reroutelog 1 0 ee eens 190 show port config 0 0 eee mm ene 192 SHOW POrtanlO ia nace hn e IE ae eee td eas E ed 194 show potrt nodes a Lise ec dea wile ea eie mage Rea eia
82. ference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 203 CLI Commands Syntax fabricBinding Purpose This command displays the fabric binding configuration saved on the fabric The command performs the same function as config security fabricBinding showActive command Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt show security fabricBinding Output The fabric binding configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Fabric Binding State The active fabric binding state Inactive or Active Restricting Fabric Membership List The active Fabric Membership List Output Example The output from the show security fabricBinding command displays as follows Fabric Binding State Active Restricting Domain 1 00 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 Domain 2 88 99 AA BB CC DD EE FF Domain 14 11 55 35 45 24 78 98 FA 204 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches show security portBinding Syntax portBinding Purpose This command shows the port binding configuration for all ports Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt show security portBinding Output The port binding configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Port The port number WWN Binding The state of port binding for the specified port active or inactive Bound WWN The WWN of the device that is bound to the specified port If this f
83. figures the currently attached device WWN as the bound WWN remove changes the WWN to the default value 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Even though this removes the WWN port association if the portBindingState value set with the config security portBinding bound command is still true the port binding is active other devices are prevented from logging in to this port To allow other devices to log in to this port use the config security portBinding bound command to set the port BindingState parameter to false Root config security portBinding wwn 4 AA 99 23 23 08 14 88 C1 Root config security portBinding wwn 4 attached Root config security portBinding wwn 4 remove CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 75 CLI Commands Syntax show portNumber Purpose This command shows the port binding configuration for a single port Parameters This command has one parameter portNumber Specifies the port number for which the port binding configuration will be shown Valid values are 0 15 for the Edge Switch 2 16 0 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 0 31 for the Edge Switch 2 32 0 63 for the Director 2 64 0 127 and 132 143 for the Director 2 140 Command Example Root gt config security portBinding show 4 Output The port binding configuration date is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Port Number The port number WWN Binding The state of port binding for the specified port either active o
84. g working area Note This information is not saved to the fabric until the activatePending command is issued When the list is cleared the CLI automatically adds the managed switch to the Fabric Membership List Parameters This command has no parameters 64 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config security fabricBinding delete Member Syntax deleteMember wwn domainId Purpose This command removes a member from the Fabric Membership List in the pending fabric binding work area Note Changes are not activated to the fabric until the act ivatePending command is issued Parameters This command has two parameters wwn Specifies the WWN of the member to be removed from the Fabric Membership List The value of the WWN must be in colon delimited hexadecimal notation for example AA 00 AA 00 AA 00 AA 00 domainld The domain ID of the member to be removed from the Fabric Membership List Valid domain ID s range from 1 to 31 Command Examples Root config security fabricBinding deleteMember AA 99 23 23 08 14 88 C1 Root config security fabricBinding deleteMember 2 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 65 CLI Commands Syntax replacePending Purpose This command replaces the pending working area with the fabric binding configuration that is currently loaded on the fabric Parameters This command has no parameters Command Examples Root gt config security fabricBinding replace
85. general the config naming commands except for the config zoning commands use the USASCII character set All of the characters in this 128 character set the first 7 bit subset of the ISO 8859 1 Latin 1 character set are valid Any exceptions are noted in the specific command descriptions CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config enterpriseFabMode setState Syntax setState enterpriseFabModeState Purpose This command sets the Enterprise Fabric Mode state for the fabric The SANtegrity feature key must be installed to activate the Enterprise Fabric Mode state Parameters This command has one parameter enterprise FabModeState Specifies whether enterpriseFabMode is active Valid values are activate and deactivate Boolean and 0 may be substituted as values Command Example Root gt config enterpriseFabMode setState 1 Note The command config features enterpriseFabMode on page 40 has functionality that is identical to this command CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 39 CLI Commands Syntax enterpriseFabMode enterpriseFabModeState Purpose This command sets the Enterprise Fabric mode state for the fabric The SANtegrity feature key must be installed to activate the Enterprise Fabric mode state Parameters This command has one parameter enterprise FabModeState Specifies whether enterpriseFabMode is active Valid values are activate and deactivate Boolean 1 and 0 may be substit
86. he right place in the CLI command tree and then resubmit the command Error 236 Ambiguous Command The CLI does not recognize the submitted command issued The CLI cannot interpret the command because a unique match cannot be identified For the appropriate syntax see the section of the manual that corresponds to the attempted command Enter the complete command and resubmit CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Table 5 CLI Error Messages Continued Message Error 237 Invalid Zoning Database Description An unidentifiable problem with the zone set in the local work area occurred Error Messages Action Check that all the parameters of the command are valid and resubmit the command If the problem persists clear and then reconstruct the zone set Error 238 Invalid Feature Key The specified feature key is invalid Check that the feature key is entered correctly and resubmit the command If the problem persists contact your service representative The message that is returned is a string that includes both the error number and the text of the message Error 239 Fabric binding entry not found The user requested to remove a fabric binding entry that is not in the ending Fabric Membership List Verify that the correct entry both WWN and Domain D is being requested for removal from the list and re submit the request Er
87. her than tabular format The default format is tabular Description This command can be entered at any point in the command tree Parameter This command has one parameter enable Specifies the comma delineated state for output Valid values are true and false Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Command Examples Root gt commaDelim true Config gt commaDelim 1 Config Port gt commaDelim false CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 31 Introduction Output Example Output displayed in commaDelim mode follows Root gt show eventLog Date Time Code Severity FRU Event Data 04 12 01 10 58A 375 Major CTP 0 00010203 04050607 08090A0B OCODOEOF 04 12 01 10 58A 375 Major CTP 0 00010203 04050607 08090A0B OCODOEOF 04 12 01 9 58A 385 Severe CTP 0 00010203 04050607 08090A0B OCODOEOF 04 11 01 7 18P 395 Severe CTP 0 00010203 04050607 08090A0B OCODOEOF Handling Command Line Interface Errors Two types of errors detected by the CLI are m An error associated with the interface For example a keyword is misspelled or does not exist Root confg Error 234 Invalid Command m An error associated with a fabric director or edge switch For example a parameter error is detected by a switch where port 24 is entered for a switch that supports only 16 ports Root config port name 24 Port 24 Error 248 Invalid Port Number In either case the command is ignored The CLI rema
88. ield is blank no device is bound to the specified port CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 205 CLI Commands Output Example The output from the show security portBinding command displays as follows Port WWN Binding Bound WWN 0 Active AA 00 AA 00 AA 00 AA 00 Inactive 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 Inactive CC 33 44 55 CC 33 44 55 3 Active 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 4 Inactive 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 Inactive 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 6 Inactive 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7 Inactive 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 8 Inactive 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 9 Inactive 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 Inactive 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 11 Inactive 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 12 Inactive 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 13 Inactive 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 Inactive 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 15 Inactive 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 206 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches show security switchBinding Syntax switchBinding Purpose This command displays the switch binding configuration Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt show security switchBinding Output The switch binding configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Switch Binding State The switch binding state which can have the following values Disabled Enabled and Restricting F_Ports Enabled and Restricting E Ports or Enabled and Restricting All Ports Switch Membership List The active Switch Membersh
89. ig switch rerouteDelay 1 104 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config switch speed Syntax speed switchSpeed Purpose This command sets the speed for the switch Note This command is only applicable for the Director 2 64 Edge switches and the Director 2 140 cannot change speed Description The switch must be set offline before this command is entered A switch can be configured to operate at 1 0625 Gbps or 2 125 Gbps If the switch has fibre port module FPM cards configuring the switch speed to 2 125 Gbps makes all the ports on the FPM cards inactive and their operational state will be set to inactive FPM ports do not support 2 125 Gbps and therefore will remain inactive after the switch is returned to the online state Parameters This command has one required parameter switchSpeed Specifies the speed of the switch Valid values are 1g for 1 0625 Gbps or 2g for 2 125 Gbps Command Examples Root config switch speed 2g CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 105 CLI Commands Syntax show Purpose This command shows the switch configuration Parameters This command has no parameters Description This switch can be either offline or online when this command is executed Command Example Root gt config switch show Output The switch configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties BB Credit The maximum number of outstandi
90. ig zoning renameZone sees 130 config zoning showPending 0 0 cece eee e 131 config zoning showActive lee eee ene 132 maint Commands ocius bere EA Rete ea mt pr ptos ee dg Maes wae 133 maint port beacon sceneta etia i ea e 134 Inamt pOrtfeset os sacs de eee aE EAA EERE EU E EAA E pda ee 135 maint system beacon 0 ccc ce eet teen enna 136 maint system clearSysError lees 137 maint systemapl iude ca peg ea b Glasidanisa EIU rare ced d eue VEU 138 maint system resetConfig 0 0 cece cece eee teens 139 maint system setOnlineState 0 cece teenies 140 pert Comminds sages booa ee eee ew ate Eee ea Vb upto AD wads 141 pett clas82 4 iubeo ERE asanabeecan eed RN E ea wae DE ae MR Ee Ry 142 PETE Class3 p Pr 144 pert cl arStats cis icecinedaalebea eA PEOR ERO OX Roda ERU nau qe dog 146 pert rrorS 2 2 no heb bE EAR ee SOAR ee eae i eee EA Ue rw s 147 Pere qM Cc 149 perf openTrunking backPressure 0 0 0 cece eect e 151 perf openTrunking congestionThresh 0 eee eee ee eee 152 perf openTrunking creditStarvThresh 00 0 e eee eee ee eee 153 perf opentrunking setState lesse 154 perf openTrunking show 0 0 0 eee cect eee eae 155 perf openTrunking unresCongestion 0 0 0 0 cece eee eee 157 perf thresholdAlerts Commands 0 0 cece eect ee 158 perf thresholdAlerts counter addAlert 0 0 0 0 cece cece eee 161 per
91. ile names application names and text fa cs emphasis User input command and directory Monospace font bi and 2m responses output COMMAND NAMES are uppercase MI snd monospace font unless they are case sensitive Variables monospace italic font Website addresses Blue underlined sans serif font text to www hp com Text Symbols The following symbols may be found in the text of this guide They have the following meanings WARNING Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions in the warning could result in bodily harm or death CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 11 About this Guide Caution Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions a could result in damage to equipment or data Note Text set off in this manner presents commentary sidelights or interesting points of information Equipment Symbols The following equipment symbols may be found on hardware for which this guide pertains They have the following meanings Any enclosed surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols indicates the presence of electrical shock hazards Enclosed area contains no operator serviceable parts WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from electrical shock hazards do not open this enclosure interface connection i 2 Any RJ 45 receptacle marked with these symbols indic
92. inding showActive Syntax showActive Purpose This command displays the fabric binding configuration saved on the fabric It performs the same function as show security fabricBinding Parameters This command has no parameters Output This command displays the following fabric binding configuration data Fabric Binding State The active fabric binding state Inactive or Active Restricting Fabric Membership List The active Fabric Membership List Output Example The output from the config security fabricBinding showActive command displays as follows Fabric Binding State Active Restricting Domain 1 00 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 Domain 2 88 99 AA BB CC DD EE FF Domain 14 11 55 35 45 24 78 98 FA CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 69 CLI Commands Syntax showPending Purpose This command displays the fabric binding configuration in the pending working area and has not yet been activated to the fabric If no changes have been made to the pending environment the CLI displays the active membership list Parameters This command has no parameters Output The fabric binding configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Fabric Binding State Fabric Membership List Output Example The active fabric binding state Inactive or Active Restricting The active Fabric Membership List The output from the config security fabricBinding showActive command disp
93. ins at the point it was before the command was entered The error messages including error number and error are listed in Appendix A 32 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Introduction Using the Command Line Interface Help The question mark can be used within a command to obtain certain information m Ifthe question mark is used in place of a command keyword all the keywords at that level of the CLI command tree display Root config system Command identified contact Set the date Set the description Set the location Set the name Set the show Display system contact attribute system date and time system description attribute system location attribute system name attribute the system configuration m If the question mark is used at the end of a recognized command any parameters for that command display Root config port name name portNumber lt portName gt m Ifthe question mark is used after one or more characters of a keyword any keywords at that level of the CLI command tree display Root config s security snmp switch system CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 33 Introduction Adding Comments to Scripts The pound sign can be used to add comments in a script file The pound sign must be the first character in the line the CLI ignores everything after the pound sign in that line The following lines are valid Root Cha
94. intenance activities The commands in the maint branch can be used only by the administrator Note that the maint system resetConfig command resets all configuration data and non volatile settings including network information to their default values factory settings Management access may be lost until the network information is restored CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 133 CLI Commands Syntax beacon portNumber beaconState Purpose This command enables or disables port beaconing for a port Parameters This command has two required parameters portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Edge Switch 2 16 0 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 0 31 for the Edge Switch 2 32 0 63 for the Director 2 64 0 127 and 132 143 for the Director 2 140 beaconState Specifies whether unit beaconing is enabled Valid values are true and false Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Command Examples Root maint port beacon 4 false Root maint port beacon 4 0 134 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches maint port reset Syntax reset portNumber Purpose This command resets a port Description This command resets an individual port without affecting any other ports However if a device is attached to the port and the device is online the reset causes a link reset to occur If the port is in a failed state that is after failing a loopback test the reset restores the
95. ion Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt config snmp show Output The switch configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Authorization Traps Index Community Name writeAuth Trap Recipient UDP Port CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches The state of the authorization traps for example enabled that will be sent to SNMP management stations when unauthorized stations attempt to access SNMP information from the switch The community index number The name of the community The write authorization state The address of the trap recipient shown in 4 byte dotted decimal format The user datagram protocol UDP port number to which the director will send traps for each recipient 91 CLI Commands Output Example 92 The output from the config snmp show command displays as follows Authorization Traps Index Community Name CommunityName1 CommunityName2 CommunityName3 public Enabled WriteAuth Trap Recipient UDP Port Enabled 123 123 123 123 162 Enabled 10 25 25 1 0 144 Disabled 132 44 85 224 162 Enabled 162 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config snmp show config switch Commands All of the config switch commands except for the config switch show command require that the switch be set offline Use the maint system setOnlineState to set the switch offline If these com
96. ip List Output Example The output from the show security switchBinding command displays as follows Switch Binding State 00 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 AA BB CC DD EE FF 11 55 35 45 24 78 98 FA Enabled and Restricting E Ports CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 207 CLI Commands Syntax switch Purpose This command displays switch attributes Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt show switch Output The switch attributes data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties State BB Credit R_A_TOV E_D_TOV Preferred Domain Id Switch Priority 208 The state of the switch For example m online m offline The BB credit as set in the config switch bbCredit command The R_A_TOV as set in the config switch raTov command The E_D_TOV as set in the config switch edTov command The domain ID as set in the config switch domainId command The switch priority as set in the config switch priority command CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Speed Rerouting Delay Operating Mode Interop Mode Active Domain Id World Wide Name Insistent Domain Id Domain RSCN Zoning RSCN CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches show switch The switch speed as set in the config switch speed command This does not apply to the Edge Switch 2 24 The rerouting delay as set in the c
97. iption The request cannot be completed because the requested port speed is faster than the configured switch speed Action The switch speed should first be configured to accommodate changes in the ontgon port speed The ports cannot operate at a faster rate than the switch itself Update the switch speed and resubmit the request For more information about setting speeds see config switch speed on page 105 an soning port speed on 7 page Error 118 Invalid Port Speed This request cannot be completed because the requested port speed is not recognized for this product Port speeds may be set to 1 Gbps or 2 Gbps Update the port speed and resubmit the request Error 119 Switch Speed Not 2 Gb sec This request cannot be completed because the switch speed has no been set to 2 Gbps The switch speed must be set to 2 Gbps in order to accommodate a port speed of 2 Gbps Update the switch speed and resubmit the request Error 134 Invalid Membership List Generic message to indicate a problem in either the Switch Binding or Fabric Binding Membership List Be sure that the membership list submitted does not isolate a switch already in the fabric If this is not the case the user needs to be aware of all fabric security rules and make sure that the list submitted adheres appropriately CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Error Messages Table 5
98. kes effect immediately Description This command takes effect immediately in the fabric Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt config zoning activateZoneSet Note If the interoperability mode for the switch or director is set to Open Fabric 1 0 mode when the zone is activated any zone members specified by port number are ignored CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 117 CLI Commands Syntax deactivateZoneSet Purpose This command places all attached devices in the default zone if the default zone is enabled and takes effect immediately for the entire fabric If the default zone is not enabled there will be no zoning in effect and all attached devices will be unable to communicate with any other attached device This command clears both the active zone set and the working area Description The default zone must be activated independently of this command Note This command takes effect immediately in the fabric Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt config zoning deactiveZoneSet 118 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config zoning replaceZoneSet Syntax replaceZoneSet Purpose This command replaces the work area with the active zone set that is currently loaded on the fabric Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt config zoning replaceZoneSet CLI Reference Guide for Director
99. lays as follows Fabric Domain Domain Domain 70 1 00 11 22 33 44 Binding State Active Restricting 1 55 66 77 2 88 99 AA BB CC DD EE FF 14 11 55 35 45 24 1 78 98 FA CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config security fabricBinding showPending config security portBinding Commands The config security portBinding commands include the following m config security portBinding bound m config security portBinding wwn m config security portBinding show CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 71 CLI Commands bound portNumber portBindingState This command sets the port binding state for a given port This command has two parameters Syntax Purpose Parameters portNumber portBindingState 72 Specifies the port number for which the port binding state is being set Valid port number values are 0 15 for the Edge Switch 2 16 0 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 0 31 for the Edge Switch 2 32 0 63 for the Director 2 64 0 127 and 132 143 for the Director 2 140 Specifies the port binding state as active or inactive Valid values are true and false The true parameter sets the port binding to active The specified port will be bound to the WWN configured with the config security portBinding wwn command If no WWN has been configured no devices can log in to that port The false parameter sets the port binding to inactive Any device is free to connect to the spe
100. ld alert to be modified deleted is already enabled Error Messages Action Disable the threshold alert and then try the command again Error 252 Not Allowed While the Pending Fabric Binding State is Set to Inactive The pending fabric binding set must be set to Restrict in order to edit the pending Fabric Binding List Set the pending fabric binding state to Restrict Error 253 Cannot Remove a Member Currently Interacting with the Fabric Current members of the fabric must be included in the Fabric Binding List Do not remove active fabric members from the ending Fabric Binding ist CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 243 Error Messages 244 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches A audience 10 authorized reseller HP 15 B back pressure state Open Trunking 151 C case sensitivity CLI commands 19 CLI commands case sensitivity 19 commobDelim 31 command tree 20 config features enterpriseFabMode 40 config features enterpriseFabMode setState 39 config features ficonms 41 config features installKey 42 config features OpenSysMS 43 44 config features show 45 config ficonms setState 47 config ip ethernet 48 config ip show 49 config openSysMS setState 50 config port blocked 51 config port extDist 52 config port fan 53 config port name 54 config port show 55 config port speed 57 config port type 59 config security fabricBinding 61
101. mands are entered while the switch is online an error message results The config switch commands include the following config switch bbCredit config switch domainRSCN config switch insistDomainId config switch edTOV config switch interopMode config switch prefDomainId config switch priority config switch raTOV config switch rerouteDelay config switch speed config switch show config switch zoningRSCN CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 93 CLI Commands Syntax bbCredit bbCreditValue Purpose This command sets the buffer to buffer credit value for all ports except those ports configured for extended distance The Edge Switch 2 24 does not accept this command Description The switch must be set offline before this command is entered Parameters This command has one parameter bbCreditValue Specifies the new buffer to buffer credit value This parameter must be an integer in the range 1 60 Command Example Root gt config switch bbCredit 2 94 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config switch domainRSCN Syntax domainRSCN domainRSCNState Purpose This command sets the domain RSCN state for the switch The switch can be either offline or online when this command is executed Parameters This command has one parameter domainRSCNState Specifies whether the domain RSCN state is enabled Valid values are enable and disable Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Command
102. mands that relate to performance services The commands in the perf branch can by used by either the administrator or the operator Note that the counters in per f command output are 32 bit values that wrap at 4 294 967 296 To calculate the full value of a counter multiply 4 294 967 296 by the value in the wrap field and add the resulting product to the value in the count field For example if a TxFrames statistic has a count value of 1842953 and a wrap value of 12 the full value of the counter is 4 294 967 296 x 12 1842953 51 541 450 505 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 141 CLI Commands Syntax class2 portNumber Purpose This command displays port Class 2 counters for a single port Parameters This command has one parameter portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Edge Switch 2 16 0 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 0 31 for the Edge Switch 2 32 0 63 for the Director 2 64 0 127 and 132 143 for the Director 2 140 Command Example Root gt perf class2 2 Output The port Class 2 counter data is displayed as a table that includes the following statistics along with a wrap count for each corresponding counter Port The port number RxFrames The number of Fibre Channel Class 2 frames that the port has received TxFrames The number of Fibre Channel Class 2 frames that the port has transmitted RxWords The number of Class 2 4 byte words within frames that the port ha
103. may have been entered where an integer is required Refer to Chapter 2 for information about the commands and their parameters Check that all values for the parameters meet the CLI requirements and then reenter the command CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 237 Error Messages 238 Table 5 CLI Error Messages Continued Message Error 225 Argument Does Not Contain All USASCII Characters Description The CLI received one or more non USASCII characters Action Refer to Chapter 2 for information about the command parameters Check that all parameters are typed correctly and then resubmit the command Error 226 Argument ls Too Long One or more parameters of the specified command are invalid Refer to Chapter 2 for information about the command parameters Check that all parameters are typed correctly and resubmit the command Error 227 Invalid SNMP Community Name The value specified for the MP community name is invalid The community name must not exceed 32 characters in length Duplicate community names are allowed if the corresponding write authorizations match Specify a valid SNMP community name and resubmit the command Error 228 Invalid Write Authorization Argument The writeAuthorization parameter does not contain a valid value Parameters must be typed exactly to specification to e recognized correctly by the CLI
104. n integer greater than 1980 Enter a date including a year greater than 1980 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 223 Error Messages 224 Table 5 CLI Error Messages Continued Message Error 40 Invalid Hour Description The value of the hour entered for the new system time is invalid Action The format of the ime pom must be h mm ss The hour must contain an integer in the range 00 23 Enter a time including an hour in the range 00 23 Error 41 Invalid Minute The value of the minute entered for the new system time is invalid The format of the time arameter must be h mm ss The minute must contain an integer in the range 00 59 Enter a time including minutes in the range 00 59 Error 42 Invalid Second The value of the second entered for the new system time is invalid The format of the time arameter must be h mm ss The second must contain an integer in the range 00 59 Enter a time including seconds in the range 00 59 Error 44 Max SNMP Communities Defined A new SNMP community cannot be defined before removing an existing community from the list A total of six communities may be defined for SNMP Remove at least one of the current communities and then define the new community Error 45 Not Allowed While Switch Online The entered command requires that the director or edge switch be set offline
105. nd 132 143 for the Director 2 140 Command Example Root config zoning deletePortMem TheUltimateZone 10 5 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 129 CLI Commands Syntax renameZone oldZoneName newZoneName Purpose This command renames a zone in the work area Parameters This command has two parameters oldZoneName Specifies the current zone name of the zone to be renamed newZoneName Specifies the new zone name The newZoneName must contain 1 64 characters Valid characters are ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWXYZabcde fghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Spaces are not permitted and the first character must be alphabetical Command Example Root config zoning renameZone TheOldUltimateZone TheUltimateZone 130 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config zoning showPending Syntax showPending Purpose This command shows the zoning configuration in the work area of the zone set that has not yet been activated Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt config zoning showPending Output The zoning configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Local ZoneSet The enabled status name and member zones of the zone Set Output Example The output from the config zoning showPending command displays as follows Pending Zone Set Default Zone Enabled False ZoneSet TheNewUltimateZoneSet Zone TheNewUltimateZone ZoneM
106. ndix lists and explains error messages for the command line interface CLI Any error numbers that are not listed are reserved for future use The message that is returned is a string that includes the error number and the text of the message Table 5 CLI Error Messages Message Error 05 Busy Description The switch is busy or processing another request Action After a few seconds reissue the request Error 08 Invalid Switch Name The value entered for the switch name is invalid The name for a director or edge switch can contain 0 24 characters Enter a name with 0 24 characters If spaces are used enclose the name in quotation marks Error 09 Invalid Switch The value entered for the switch description is invalia The description for the director or edge switch can contain 0 255 characters Enter a description with 0 255 characters If spaces are used enclose the description in quotation marks Error 10 Invalid Switch Location The value entered for the switch location is invalid The location for the director or edge switch can contain 0 255 characters Enter a location with 0 255 characters If spaces are used enclose the location in quotation marks CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 219 Error Messages 220 Table 5 CLI Error Messages Continued Message Error 11 Invalid Switch Contact Description The value entered f
107. ng bound 0 0 cece eee eee 72 config security portBinding wwn 0 eee eee eee ees 74 config security portBinding show 0 0 0 2 eee eee eee ees 76 4 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Contents config security switchBinding Commands 0 0c eee eee eee 78 config security switchBinding addMember 2 0 0 0 esee 79 config security switchBinding deleteMember leleleeeeee ee ee 80 config security switchBinding setState eee eee 81 config security switchBinding show 0 0 eee eee eee 83 config security userRights Commands 0 0c cece eee eee 84 config security userRights administrator 0 0 eee eee eee 85 config security userRights operator 0 0 eee eee eee 86 config security userRights show 0 0 cece cece eee eee 87 config snmp addCommunity lseseeeeeeee ee 88 config snmp authTraps leleeeeee III nes 89 config snmp deleteCommunity leeeeee ee 90 config snmp show cso seracro ccie centia e I n eas 91 config switch Commands oseese seai ea ia aa EE A he 93 config switch bbCredit llle 94 config switch domainRSCN 00 eee ee 95 config switch insistDomainld 0 0 eect eens 96 config switched TOV iiu di caer eee ke ee do ead o eR aede 97 config switch interopMode 0 cece e 98 config switch prefDomainld 0 0 eee e 99 config switch priOntys
108. ng configuration contained in the pending work area to the fabric Note This command takes effect immediately The CLI verifies the list before activating it to the fabric and adds the managed switch to the list if it is not already present Parameters This command has no parameters Command Examples Root gt config security fabricBinding activatePending 62 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config security fabricBinding addMember Syntax ddMember wwn domainId Purpose This command adds a new member to the Fabric Membership List in the pending fabric binding work area The number of entries is limited to the maximum available domain IDs for the fabric 31 Note Changes from this command are not activated to the fabric until the activatePending command is issued Parameters This command has two parameters wwn Specifies the World Wide Name WWN of the member to be added to the Fabric Membership List The value of the WWN must be in colon delimited hexadecimal notation for example AA 00 AA 00 AA 00 AA 00 domainld The domain ID of the member to be added to the Fabric Membership List Valid domain ID s range from to 31 Command Examples Root config security fabricBinding addMember AA 99 23 23 08 14 88 C1 2 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 63 CLI Commands Syntax clearMemList Purpose This command clears the Fabric Membership List for the pending fabric bindin
109. ng frames that can be transmitted without causing a buffer overrun condition at the receiver R_A_TOV Resource Allocation Time Out Value This value is set in tenths of a second E_D_TOV Error Detect Time Out Value This value is set in tenths of a second Preferred The preferred domain ID of the switch Domain Id Switch Priority The switch priority Values are Principal Default or Never Principal 106 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Speed Rerouting Delay Interop Mode Insistent Domain Id Domain RSCN Zoning RSCN Output Example contig switch show The switch speed This parliamentary is not valid for the Edge Switch 2 24 The rerouting delay that ensures that frames are delivered in order through the fabric to their destination Values are Enabled or Disabled Interoperability mode for the switch When enabled ensures that the embedded firmware cannot change a switch s preferred domain ID When enabled allows domain RSCNs to be sent to registered members of the fabric When enabled allows zoning RSCNs to be sent to registered members of the fabric The output from the config switch show command displays as follows BB Credit 2 R_A_TOV 20 E_D_TOV 4 Preferred Domain Id 1 Switch Priority Principal Speed 2 Gb sec Rerouting Delay Enabled Interop Mode Open Fabric 1 0 Insistent Domain Id Disabled Domain RSCN Zoning RSCN Enabled Disabled
110. nge port 3 to an E Port CR Root config port lt CR gt config port HHHHFEHEEEHEEEHE lt CR gt config port Begin Script lt CR gt config port iif iE IEEEIBEIEIBEEEEESCR The pound sign cannot be used after any other characters a command for example to start a comment The following is an invalid script line Root maint system beacon true Turn on beaconing lt CR gt To correct the previous script line move the comment either before or after the line with the command For example the following examples are both valid Root 4 Turn on beaconing lt CR gt Root maint system beacon true lt CR gt or Root gt maint system beacon true lt CR gt Root gt Turn on beaconing lt CR gt Note Comments of over 200 characters in length may cause unpredictable system behavior Limit comments to 200 characters per line 34 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Introduction Telnet Session The CLI can only be used through a Telnet client session in an out of band management environment using the Ethernet port in a director or edge switch Although the primary use of the CLI is in host based scripting environments the CLI commands can also be entered directly at a command line Any hardware platform that supports the Telnet client software can be used Note If you have the HAFM application use the Configure option in the software to enable Telnet access before attempting to establish a Teln
111. nnected to the new IP address A new login will be requested Parameters This command has three parameters ipAddress gatewayAddress subnetMask Command Example Specifies the new IP address for the director or edge switch The address must be entered in dotted decimal format for example 10 0 0 0 Specifies the new gateway address for the Ethernet interface The address must be entered in dotted decimal format for example 0 0 0 0 Specifies the new subnet mask for the Ethernet interface The address must be entered in dotted decimal format for example 255 0 0 0 Root config ip ethernet 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 48 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config ip show Syntax show Purpose This command shows the LAN configuration Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt config ip show Output The LAN configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties IP Address The IP address Gateway Address The gateway address Subnet Mask The subnet mask Output Example The output from the config ip show command displays as follows IP Address 10 0 0 0 Gateway Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 49 CLI Commands Syntax setState osmsState Purpose This command sets the enabled state of the Open Systems Management Server The Open Systems Management Server feature
112. ntroduction m Whenever the position in the CLI command tree moves to a new branch for example config to maint config to config port or config port to config the history log is cleared In this case any asynchronous commands for example the up arrow command lt ESC gt A or the up arrow keyboard symbol cannot move the position back towards the root as shown in this example Root gt config Root Config gt port Root Config Port gt lt ESC gt A Root Config Port gt Some command parameters accept character strings that include spaces Quotation marks are required when a string includes spaces Config System location Building 24 Room 16 Config System gt location Building 24 Room 16 If spaces are not included in a parameter that accepts a string the quotation marks are not required around that string To include quotation marks in a string use the escape character V before the quotation marks Config System gt location Building 24 HP Lab A null string can be created by using the quotation marks without any space between them Config System location All output from the CLI commands is limited to the standard 80 columns supported by most Telnet interfaces The output is left justified CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 27 Introduction Logging In and Logging Out The CLI allows a single Telnet client to be connected to a director or edge switch If a Telnet client l
113. nual for the appropriate action Error 78 System Error Light On This product cannot beacon because the system error light is on Refer to the product service manual for the appropriate procedure Clear the system error light before enabling beaconing Error 79 FRU Failed The specified FRU has failed Refer to the product service manual for the appropriate procedure Error 81 Default Zone Enabled The request cannot be completed because the default zone is enabled Disable the default zone before reentering the command CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 227 Table 5 CLI Error Messages Continued Message Error 82 Invalid Interop Mode Description The value entered for the interoperability mode is not valid Action The interoperability mode for the director or edge switch must be Homogenous Fabric or Open Fabric 1 0 Enter mcdata Homogenous Fabric or open Open Fabric 1 0 to set the interoperability mode Error 83 Not Allowed in Open Fabric Mode This request cannot be completed while this switch is operating in Open Fabric 1 0 mode Configure the interoperability mode to Open Fabric 1 0 mode Error 88 Invalid Feature Key Length The value of the specified feature key is longer than the maximum length allowed Refer to config features installKey on page 42 for requirements and reenter the feature key I
114. o making the navigation more concise is to use the complete command syntax from the Root gt prompt each time For example to issue the config port name command and then the maint port beacon command the commands are entered as follows Root gt config port name 4 HP Tape Drive Root gt maint port beacon 4 true As shown in this example use of the complete command syntax avoids navigating up and down the branches of the CLI command tree and the prompt stays at the root The use of complete command syntax is particularly useful when writing scripts When coding a script remember to code the appropriate character sequences which are described in Navigation Conventions on page 19 Root config port name 4 HP Tape Drive lt CR gt Root maint port beacon 4 true lt CR gt Limitation on Movements 26 As the commands are entered they are recorded in a history log The limitations on movement that result from use of the history log are m If acommand has more than 60 characters the command runs but the command is not recorded in the history log and the position in the tree does not change as shown in the following example Because the command is not recorded in the history a subsequent asynchronous command navigation command cannot depend on it Root gt config zoning addWwnMem TheUltimateZone 10 00 00 00 C9 22 9B 64 Root gt CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Parameters Output I
115. ogs out or if after 15 minutes of inactivity the client s access times out another Telnet client may log in Also note that the Telnet client user must log in any time a director or edge switch is restarted because the current user s access is lost Examples of a restart include an IPL and any power off situation User Access Rights 28 The CLI supports two user access rights administrator and operator A user who logs in with administrator access rights can use all of the commands described in this publication However operator access rights grant permission to use only the perf and show branches of the CLI command tree for example the perf traffic and show system commands as well as the globally available commands login logout and commaDe1 im described in the following section CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Introduction Syntax Purpose Description Parameters login This command allows a Telnet client to connect to a director or edge switch This command allows the user to log in with either administrator or operator access rights The default password is password The login command is called automatically by the CLI each time a new Telnet session is activated as well as each time new administrator access rights are configured After the Login command is issued the Username prompt automatically displays After a valid user name is entered the Password prompt automatically display
116. oing one or more of the following m reduce the number of zones in the zone set m reduce the number of members in a zone m reduce the length of zone names CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Table 5 CLI Error Messages Continued Message Error 218 Invalid Port Number Description The value specified for the port number is invalid Error Messages Action Enter a port number within the range supported by the director or edge switch Valid values are m 0 15 for the Edge Switch 2 16 m 0 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 m 0 31 for the Edge Switch 2 32 m 0 63 for the Director 2 64 m 0 127 and 132 143 for the Director 2 140 Error 219 Invalid Port Type The value specified for the port type is invalid A port may be configured as an E_Port a G_Port or an F_Port Make sure the port is configured appropriately and resubmit the command The Fx_port and Gx_port types are also supported on the Edge Switch 2 24 Error 222 Invalid SNMP Community Index The value specified for the SNMP community index is invalid The SNMP community index must be an integer in the range 1 6 Enter an integer in the range 1 6 Error 223 Unknown Error The switch did not accept the request Contact your service representative Error 224 Invalid Argument The values entered for one or more parameters of the command are invalid For example a letter
117. old value to every port on the product Specifying a port type removes all the ports from the alert and applies the alert to each port that is the specified type of port Valid values are BH eport E fport m flport Edge Switch 2 24 only A counter threshold alert is not allowed to specify both port types and individual port numbers Root gt perf thresholdAlerts counter addPort checklinks 12 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 163 CLI Commands Syntax deleteAlert name Purpose This command deletes a specified counter threshold alert Parameters This command has one parameter name The name of a counter threshold alert as defined by the command perf thresholdAlerts counter addAlert described on page 161 Command Example Root gt perf thresholdAlerts counter deleteAlert checklinks 164 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches perf thresholdAlerts counter removePort Syntax removePort name portNumber Purpose This command removes a port from the specified counter threshold alert Note An alert cannot be modified unless it is in the disabled state Parameters This command has the following parameters name The name of a counter threshold alert as defined by the command perf thresholdAlerts counter addA lert described on page 161 portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Edge Switch 2 16 0 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 0 31 for the Edge Switch 2 3
118. ommand Examples Root config system date 04 16 2001 10 34 01 Root config system date 10 09 2001 14 07 55 110 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config system description Syntax description systemDescription Purpose This command sets the system description string Parameters This command has one parameter systemDescription Specifies the new system description string for the director or edge switch The name can contain 0 255 characters Command Example Root gt config system description hp StorageWorks director 2 64 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 111 CLI Commands Syntax location systemLocation Purpose This command sets the system location attribute Parameters This command has one parameter systemLocation Specifies the new system location for the director or edge switch The location can contain 0 255 characters Command Example Root gt config system location Everywhere 112 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config system name Syntax name systemName Purpose This command sets the system name attribute Parameters This command has one required parameter systemName Specifies the new system name for the director or edge switch The name can contain 0 24 characters Command Example Root gt config system name hp edge switch 2 32 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 113 CL
119. onfig switch rerouteDelay command The operating mode Open Systems or S 390 This attribute cannot be configured through the CLI Note The Operating Mode parameter is equivalent to the Management Style parameter of the HAFM interface The 390 Mode is equivalent to the FICON management style on the HAFM The Open Systems mode is equivalent to Open Systems management style for the HAFM The interoperability mode as set in the config switch interopMode command The active domain ID of the switch This ID may or may not be the same as the preferred domain ID The World Wide Name for the switch Configured Insistent domain ID state as set in the config switch insistDomainId command Configured Domain RSCN state as set in the config switch domainRSCN command Configured Zoning RSCN state as set in the config switch zoningRSCN command 209 CLI Commands Output Example The output from the show switch command displays as follows Switch Information State Online BB Credit 2 R_A_TOV 20 E_D_TOV 4 Preferred Domain Id 1 Switch Priority Default Speed 2 Gb sec Rerouting Delay Enabled Operating Mode Open Systems Interop Mode Open Fabric 1 0 Active Domain Id 1 World Wide Name 10 00 08 00 88 00 21 07 Insistent Domain Id Enabled Domain RSCN Enabled Zoning RSCN Enabled 210 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches show system Syntax system Purpose
120. or product specific FRU information and procos Insert a ackup FRU and reenter the command Error 73 Port Not Installed The specified port is not installed on the product Refer to the product service manual for information about installing a port optic CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Table 5 CLI Error Messages Continued Message Error 74 Invalid Number of Zones Description The specified zone set contains less than one zone or more than the maximum number o zones allowed for this product Error Messages Action The zone set must contain at least one zone Add or remove zones fo stay within the required number of zones for this product Error 75 Invalid Zone Set Size The specified zone set exceeds the NVRAM limitations of the director or edge switch Reduce the size of the zone set to meet the NVRAM limitations of the product Reduce the number of zones in the zone set reduce the number of members in a zone or reduce the zone name lengths Error 76 Invalid Number of Unique Zone Members The specified zone contains more than the maximum number of zone members allowed per zone set for this product Reduce the number of members in the zone before reentering the command Error 77 Not Allowed While Port Is Failed The specified port is in a failed or inactive state or requires service Refer to the product service ma
121. or the switch contact is invalid Action The contact for the director or edge switch can contain 0 255 characters Enter a contact with 0 255 characters If spaces are used enclose the contact in quotation marks Error 13 Invalid Port Number The value entered for the port number is invalid Enter a port number within the range supported by the director or edge switch Valid values are m 0 15 for the Edge Switch 2 16 m 0 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 m 0 31 for the Edge Switch 2 32 m 0 63 for the Director 2 64 m 0 127 and 132 143 for the Director 2 140 Error 14 Invalid Port Name The value entered for the port name is invalid The port name for the individual port can contain 0 24 characters Enter a name with 0 24 characters If spaces are used enclose the name in quotation marks Error 15 Invalid BB Credit The value entered for the buffer to buffer credit is invalid The buffer to buffer credit must be an integer in the range 1 60 Enter a value in the range 1 60 characters A buffer to buffer credit is not used for ports configured for extended distance CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Table 5 CLI Error Messages Continued Message Error 16 Invalid R A TOV Description The value entered for the resource allocation time out value is invalid Error Messages Action The R_A_TOV is entered in tenths of a
122. ort Name B Is Slightly Longer N 010600 00 11 22 33 44 55 66 02 20 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 2 FL 000001 00 11 22 33 44 55 66 03 20 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 2 FL 000002 00 11 22 33 44 55 66 04 20 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 3 Node Name A Port Name A 0 This Is Symbolic Node Name 3 2 0 Loop Node 1 Loop Port 7 2 Loop Node 2 Loop Port 7 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 187 CLI Commands Syntax config Purpose This command displays the trunking configuration for all ports Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example show openTrunking config Output The device information data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Unresolved Congestion Backpressure Credit Starvation Congestion Threshold Table 188 The current enabled disabled state of the unresolved congestion trunking feature The current enabled disabled state of the backpressure trunking feature The current threshold setting of the credit starvation threshold trunking feature shown as a percentage If this value is configured to be the default default is displayed alongside the threshold value The default value is 75 A table mapping each port number on the switch to a corresponding threshold setting The threshold is listed as a percentage If this value is configured to be the default default is displayed alongside the threshold value The default value is
123. port to an operational state The reset also clears all statistics counters and disables port beaconing for the specified port Parameters This command has one parameter portNumber Specifies the port number to be reset Valid values are 0 15 for the Edge Switch 2 16 0 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 0 31 for the Edge Switch 2 32 0 63 for the Director 2 64 0 127 and 132 143 for the Director 2 140 Command Example Root maint port reset 4 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 135 CLI Commands Syntax beacon beaconState Purpose This command enables or disables unit beaconing Parameters This command has one parameter beaconState Specifies whether unit beaconing is enabled Valid values are true and false Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Command Examples Root maint system beacon false Root maint system beacon 0 136 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches maint system clearSysError Syntax clearSysError Purpose This command clears the system error light Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt maint system clearSysError CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 137 CLI Commands Syntax ipl Purpose This command IPLs the switch Description Connection to the command line interface is lost when this command runs Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt maint system ipl 138 CLI
124. r each corresponding counter Output Port RxFrames TxFrames Rx Words 144 The port number The number of Fibre Channel Class 3 frames that the port has received The number of Fibre Channel Class 3 frames that the port has transmitted The number of Class 3 4 byte words within frames that the port has received CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches pert class3 TxWords The number of Class 3 4 byte words within frames that the port has transmitted Disc Frames The number of Class 3 frames that have been discarded upon receipt by this port There are no FBSYs Fabric Busy link response or FRJTs Frame Reject link response generated for Class 3 frames Output Example The output from the perf class3 command displays as follows Port 2 Statistic Count Wrap RxFrames 2953184 23 TxFrames 1842953 12 RxWords 2953184 65 TxWords 1842953 32 Disc Frames 2953184 26 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 145 CLI Commands Syntax clearStats portNumber Purpose This command resets all port statistics for an individual port or for all ports Parameters This command has one parameter portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Edge Switch 2 16 0 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 0 31 for the Edge Switch 2 32 0 63 for the Director 2 64 0 127 and 132 143 for the Director 2 140 all for every port on the director or edge switch Command Example Root gt perf cl
125. r example 1 2 3 4 5 6 E 1 2 2 3 Port Name The port World Wide Name of the attached device Node Name The node World Wide Name of the attached device 182 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches show loginServer Output Example The output from the show loginServer command displays as follows Port BB Crdt RxFldSz COS Port Name 0 10 2 3 00 11 22 33 44 55 00 77 44 55 66 77 1 10 2 00 11 22 33 44 55 00 78 44 55 66 78 4 10 2 3 00 11 22 33 44 55 00 79 44 55 66 79 7 10 2 3 00 11 22 33 44 55 00 80 44 55 66 80 8 10 2 00 11 22 33 44 55 00 81 44 55 66 81 10 10 2 3 00 11 22 33 44 55 00 82 44 55 66 82 11 10 2 3 00 11 22 33 44 55 00 83 44 55 66 83 12 10 3 00 11 22 33 44 55 00 84 44 55 66 84 13 10 2 3 00 11 22 33 44 55 00 85 44 55 66 85 15 10 2 3 00 11 22 33 44 55 00 86 44 55 66 86 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 183 CLI Commands Syntax nameServer Purpose This command displays information from the name server database for devices attached to this switch Note It is possible to have more than one device per port for any public loop devices attached to an FL Port Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root show nameServer Output The device information data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Type The type N NL F NL F FL E B Port Id The 24 bit Fibre Channel address Port Name The port World
126. r inactive Bound WWN The WWN of the device that is bound to the specified port If this field is blank no device has been bound to the specified port 76 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config security portBinding show Output Example The output from the config security portBinding show command displays as follows Port Number 4 WWN Binding Active Bound WWN AA 99 23 23 08 14 88 C1 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 77 CLI Commands config security switchBinding Commands The config security switchBinding commands include the following config security switchBinding addMember m config security switchBinding deleteMember m config security switchBinding setState m config security switchBinding show 78 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config security switchBinding addMember Syntax addMember wwn Purpose This command adds a new member to the Switch Membership List A maximum number of 256 members may be added to the Switch Membership List Parameters This command has one parameter wwn Specifies the switch or N Port device WWN of the member to be added to the Switch Membership List The value of the WWN must be in colon delimited hexadecimal notation for example AA 00 AA 00 AA 00 AA 00 Command Examples Root config security switchBinding addMember AA 99 23 23 08 14 88 C1 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 79 CLI Commands
127. re State Open Systems Management Server OSMS Enabled Flex Ports 8 Flex Ports Enabled SANtegrity Fabric Binding Active SANtegrity Switch Binding Enabled SANtegrity Enterprise Fabrics Active 46 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config ficonms setState Syntax setState ficonmsState Purpose This command sets the enabled state of the FICON Management Server The FICON Management Server feature key must be installed in order to enable the FICON Management Server State The Edge Switch 2 24 does not accept this command Note If the FICON Management Server is enabled the default management style is the FICON management style The Open Systems management style cannot be used Parameters This command has one parameter ficonmsState Specifies whether the FICON Management Server is enabled Valid values are enable and disable Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Command Example Root gt config ficonms setState 1 Note This command has functionality that is identical to the config features ficonms command described on page 41 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 47 CLI Commands Syntax ethernet ipAddress gatewayAddress subnetMask Purpose This command sets the Ethernet network settings Description The Telnet connection can be lost when these Ethernet network settings are changed If the IP address is reconfigured your Telnet client must be reco
128. ree 20 movement limitations 26 navigation 25 commands config 38 config maint 133 config perf 141 config show 174 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config switch 93 config zoning 115 config commands 38 config maint commands 133 config perf commands 141 config show commands 174 config switch commands 93 config zoning commands 115 configuration OpenTrunking 188 congestion unresolved 157 congestion threshold OpenTrunking 152 conventions document 11 documentation 19 equipment symbols 12 navigation 19 text symbols 11 counter threshold alerts 158 credit starvation threshold OpenTrunking 153 CTA 158 D document conventions 11 related documentation 10 documentation conventions 19 entering CLI commands 19 Enterprise Fabric Mode activating 39 deactivating 39 equipment symbols 12 error messages 219 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Index F Fabric Binding active configuration show 69 pending configuration activate 62 replace 66 show 70 fabric binding membership list 63 64 65 state 67 fabric membership list add 63 clear 64 delete 65 feature Enterprise Fabric Mode activate 39 deactivate 39 FICON Management Server 47 Open Systems Management Server 50 OpenTrunking 44 154 SANtegrity 39 FICON Management Server 47 FICON Management Style 41 ficonms 47 G getting help 14 H help 33 help obtaining 14 HP authorized reseller 15 storage website
129. reference guide hp StorageWorks CLI reference guide for directors and edge switches Product Version FW V05 01 00 24 HAFM SW V07 01 00 09 Fourth Edition June 2003 Part Number AA RQ7AD TE This guide covers the essentials of using a command line interface CLI to manage HP MEA IMs directors and edge switches It also includes all current CLI commands and specifies their syntax purpose and parameters ra invent Copyright 2001 2003 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P Hewlett Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Hewlett Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated into another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett Packard The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Hewlett Packard Company shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein The information is provided as is without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice The warranties for Hewlett Packard Company products are set forth in
130. removed by the new feature key the switch must be offline when the command is given Parameters This command has one parameter featureKey Specifies the key you have received to enable an optional software feature on a specific product A feature key is a string of case sensitive alphanumeric ASCII characters The number of characters may vary in the format however the key must be entered exactly including the hyphens An example of a feature key format is XXXx XXxX xxXX xX Command Example Root config features installKey Aal Bb CCdD eeFF gH 42 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config features OpenSysMS Syntax OpenSysMS osmsState Purpose This command sets the enabled state of the Open Systems Management Server The Open Systems Management Server feature key must be installed in order to enable the OSMS State Parameters This command has one parameter osmsState Specifies whether the Open Systems Management Server is enabled Valid values are enable and disable Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Command Example Root gt config features OpenSysMS 1 Note This command has functionality identical to the config openSysMS setState command described on page 50 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 43 CLI Commands Syntax opentrunking openTrunkingState Purpose This command sets the enabled state of the OpenTrunking feature The OpenTrunking featur
131. rom the perf openTrunking show command displays as follows Port Number Congestion Threshold Flows Rerouted To Flows Rerouted From Unresolved Congestion Backpressure Low BB Credit Threshold 156 1 56 26739 23987 Enabled Disabled default 50 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches perf openTrunking unresCongestion Syntax unresCongestion unresolvedCongestionState Purpose This command configures the Unresolved Congestion state of the OpenTrunking configuration If the state is configured to be enabled an unresolved congestion entry is made to the Event Log and an SNMP trap is generated if SNMP is configured Parameters This command has one parameter unresolvedCongestionState This parameter can be set to enable or disable the Unresolved Congestion state of the OpenTrunking configuration Boolean 1 and 0 values may also be substituted Command Example Root perf openTrunking unresCongestion 1 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 157 CLI Commands perf thresholdAlerts Commands 158 The perf thresholdAlerts commands enable you to configure alerts that notify you of specific conditions on your system You can configure a total of 16 threshold alerts including both counter threshold alerts CTAs and throughput threshold alerts TTAs For a list of the available threshold alerts counters see Table 4 The perf thresholdAlerts commands are s
132. ror 240 Duplicate fabric binding member The user requested to add an entry to the Fabric Binding List that is already a member ot the list Verify that the correct entry both WWN and Domain m is being requested for addition to the list and re submit the request Error 241 Comma delimited mode must be active Comma delimited mode must be active to execute this command Some commands require that comma delimited mode be active for example show nameServerExt Enable comma delimited mode and re issue the command Error 242 Open trunking threshold value must be 0 99 An invalid threshold percentage has been entered The Open trunking threshold must be in the range 0 99 Make sure all values are valid and resubmit the request CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 241 Error Messages 242 Table 5 CLI Error Messages Continued Message Error 243 Not allowed while S 390 Mode is Enabled Description This operation is not allowed while S 390 mode FICON management ie in HAFM is enabled Action This command is not valid for the S 390 environment FICON management style in HAFM Error 244 Not allowed while Enterprise Fabric Mode is Active and Switch is Online This operation is not allowed while the switch is in Enterprise Fabric mode and the switch is online Make sure Enterprise Fabric mode is not enabled and the s
133. rror resulting from an invalid link state transition or timeout The number of times the port has detected a link error resulting from an invalid link state transition or timeout The number of times the port has detected a loss of synchronization timeout while not in an offline or LF2 state The number of times the port has detected a loss of signal while not in an offline or LF2 state The output from the perf 1ink command displays as follows Port 2 Statistic Reset In Reset Out Link Flrs Sync Losses Sig Losses 753452 351269 2953184 1842953 2953184 1842953 35246 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches perf openTrunking backPressure Syntax backPressure backPressureState Purpose This command configures the Back Pressure state of the OpenTrunking configuration Parameters This command has one parameter backPressureState This parameter can be set to enable or disable OpenTrunking back pressure Boolean 1 and 0 values may also be substituted If the state is configured to be enabled a back pressure entry is made to the Event Log and an SNMP trap is generated if SNMP is configured Command Example Root perf openTrunking backPressure 1 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 151 CLI Commands Syntax congestionThresh portNumber congestionThreshold Purpose This command configures the congestion threshold for an individual port or for all ports Parameters This comman
134. rs portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Edge Switch 2 16 0 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 0 31 for the Edge Switch 2 32 0 63 for the Director 2 64 0 127 and 132 143 for the Director 2 140 portName Specifies the name for the port The port name must not exceed 24 characters in length Command Example Root gt config port name 4 HP Tape Drive 54 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config port show Syntax show portNumber Purpose This command displays the port configuration for a single port Description This show command on the config port branch displays the current configuration for the specified port Parameters This command has one parameter portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Edge Switch 2 16 0 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 0 31 for the Edge Switch 2 32 0 63 for the Director 2 64 0 127 and 132 143 for the Director 2 140 Command Example Root gt config port show 4 Output The port configuration is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Port Number The port number Name The port name Blocked The blocked state Valid values are true and false CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 55 CLI Commands Extended The extended distance configuration state Distance Valid values are true and false This field is not valid for the Edge Switch 2 24 FAN The fabric address notification FAN
135. s Command Example Root gt show ip ethernet Output The Ethernet attributes data are displayed as a table that includes the following properties IP Address The IP address for the Ethernet adapter as set in the config ip ethernet command Gateway The gateway address for the Ethernet adapter as set in the Address config ip ethernet command Subnet Mask The subnet mask for the Ethernet adapter as set in the config ip ethernet command Output Example The output from the show ip ethernet command displays as follows LAN Information IP Address 144 49 10 15 Gateway Address 144 49 10 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 181 CLI Commands Syntax loginServer Purpose This command displays information from the login server database for devices attached to this switch Note It is possible to have more than one device per port for any public loop devices attached to an FL Port Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root show loginServer Output The device information is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Port The port number where the device is attached BB Crdt The maximum number of remaining frames that can be transmitted without causing a buffer overrun condition at the receiver RxFldSz The buffer to buffer receive data field size from the FLOGI received from the attached N Port COS The class of service fo
136. s CTA Signal Losses CTA Primitive Sequence Errors Protocol Errors CTA Invalid Tx Words CTA CRC Errors CTA Discarded Frames CTA Frames Too Short CTA Delimiter Errors CTA Address ID Errors CTA Class 2 Busied Frames CTA Class 2 Rejected Frames CTA Class 3 Discarded Frames Phys Lnk Err Set CTA Physical Link Errors Summed Set Lnk Seq Cnt Set CTA Link Sequence Counts Summed Set Logic Lnk Err Set CTA Logical Link Errors Summed Set State The enabled state of the CTA either enabled or disabled Output Example 214 The output from the show thresholdAlerts alert command displays as follows Throughput Threshold 1 Threshold for CRC Safety 2 Safety 1 Type State Rx Util Enable CRC Errors Disabled Logic Lnk Err Set Enabled Cls2 BusiedFrms Disabled CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches show thresholdAlerts log Syntax log clear Purpose This command shows the contents of the threshold alert log This log shows all the threshold alerts that have been triggered including both counter threshold alerts CTAs and throughput threshold alerts TTAs Parameters This command has one parameter clear This optional parameter causes all reroute log entries to be cleared Command Example Root gt show thresholdAlerts log Output The threshold alert log data displays as a table that includes the following properties Date Time The date and time of the al
137. s After the corresponding valid password is entered the Root gt prompt displays At this prompt the user may enter any of the commands included in Table 3 on page 20 A user name and password can be set by the administrator through the config security userRights administrator command or through the config security userRights operator command The access rights chosen for the CLI are completely independent of the other product interfaces for example SNMP or Hewlett Packard HP product interfaces This command has no parameters Command Examples login Username Administrator Password password login Username Operator Password password CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 29 Introduction Syntax logout Purpose This command allows a Telnet client to disconnect from a director or edge switch Description This command logs out the single Telnet client connected to a director or edge switch This command can be entered at any point in the command tree Parameters This command has no parameters Command Examples Root gt logout Config gt logout Config Port gt logout 30 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Introduction Note The output examples shown in the other sections of this publication presume that commaDelim is off Syntax commaDelim enable Purpose This command enables the user to obtain displayed information from a show command in comma delimited rat
138. s Active Inactive Switch centric features are displayed as Enabled Disabled CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 177 CLI Commands Output Example The output from the show features command displays as follows Installed Feature Set Feature State Open Systems Management ServerOSMS Enabled Flex Ports 8 Flex Ports Enabled SANtegrity Fabric Binding Active SANtegrity Switch Binding Enabled SANtegrity Enterprise Fabrics Active Open Trunking Open Trunking Enabled 178 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches show frus Syntax frus Purpose This command displays information about all FRUs Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt show frus Output The FRU information is displayed as a table that includes the following properties FRU Position State Serial Num Part Num Beaconing Pwr On Hrs The FRU name This property may show Unknown or Not Installed if the FRU is not installed The relative position of the FRU that is its slot The state of the FRU Values are W Active the current module is active W Backup this module is not currently being used but it is available for immediate failover E Failed the current module is failed The serial number of the FRU This field is blank for the power supply modules of the Edge Switch 2 24 The part number of the FRU The beaconing state of the FRU on or off The power on hours
139. s and Edge Switches 119 CLI Commands Syntax clearZoneSet Purpose This command clears the zone set contained in the work area removing all zones and takes effect immediately Description This command does not change the zone set name Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root gt config zoning clearZoneSet 120 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config zoning addZone Syntax addZone zoneName Purpose This command adds a new empty zone to the zone set in the work area A switch or director can have a maximum of 1024 zones Description Changes are not activated on the switch until the config zoning activateZoneSet command is issued Parameters This command has one parameter zoneName Specifies the name of the new zone The zoneName must contain 1 64 characters Valid characters are ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWXYZabcdefghijkimno pqrstuvwxyz0123456789 Spaces are not permitted and the first character must be alphabetical Command Example Root config zoning addZone TheUltimateZone CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 121 CLI Commands Syntax deleteZone zoneName Purpose This command deletes a zone from the zone set in the work area Description Changes are not activated on the switch until the config zoning activeZoneSet command is issued Parameters This command has one parameter zoneName Specifies the name of the zone to b
140. s received 142 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches pert class2 TxWords The number of Class 2 4 byte words within frames that the port has transmitted Busied Frms The number of times that FBSY Fabric Busy link response was returned to this port as a result of a Class 2 frame that could not be delivered to the other end of the link This occurs if either the fabric or the destination port is temporarily busy Rjct Frames The number of times that FRJT Frame Reject link response was returned to this port as the result of a Class 2 frame that was rejected by the fabric Output Example The output from the perf class2 command displays as follows Port 2 Statistic Count Wrap RxFrames 2953184 23 TxFrames 1842953 12 RxWords 2943184 65 TxWords 1842953 32 Busied Frms 2953184 0 Rjct Frames 1842953 0 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 143 CLI Commands Syntax class3 portNumber Purpose This command displays port Class 3 counters for a single ports Parameters This command has one parameter portNumber Command Example Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Edge Switch 2 16 0 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 0 31 for the Edge Switch 2 32 0 63 for the Director 2 64 0 127 and 132 143 for the Director 2 140 Root gt perf class3 2 The port Class 3 counter data is displayed as a table that includes the following statistics along with a wrap count fo
141. tandard CLI features They do not require a feature key In order to activate a threshold alert using the CLI you must enter certain commands in a specific order Enable a threshold alert using the following order 1 Create a counter threshold alert using the perf thresholdAlerts counter addAlert command described on page 161 Use this command to create a name for the threshold alert that you can use in subsequent commands The threshold alert must then be configured using the other counter threshold alert commands Associate the threshold alert counter with the threshold alert name using the perf thresholdAlerts counter setCounter command described on page 166 Configure the threshold alert using other perf threshold alert commands For example you should assign the threshold alert to a port using the command perf thresholdAlerts counter addPort described on page 162 Once the alert is fully configured it can be activated using the perf thresholdAlerts setState command described on page 171 An alert cannot be modified unless it is in the disabled state Table 4 List of Threshold Alert Counters Number Threshold Alert Counter or Counter Set Link Resets Sent OLS Sent P20 Link Resets Received OLS Received fosReeed CS 5 Wm CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches pert opentrunking unresCongestion Table 4 List of Threshold Alert Counters Continued Number Threshold Alert Counter or Counter Set
142. tate activateZoneSet deactivateZoneSet replaceZoneSet clearZoneSet addZone deleteZone renameZoneSet 22 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Introduction Table 3 CLI Command Tree Continued a Jo 2 CE Edeauoe O p 0 1j CS Eu CE pomene quo xl Seweneg po o or ECCLE es pem 0 1 7 CE Bam od EE Cc es Sa I COO mew Lj po l puse Wr po 3g LC NEN EE RN pemeem oW qp pum E Eu dro ee a p Lo p E SS p backPressure E aii es NNNM es aon cc mme SEA fro CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 23 Introduction 24 Table 3 CLI Command Tree Continued es e pn po C Eo a a show eventLog pesce contig por config us MEN ethernet status technology fabricBinding portBinding thresholdAlerts alerts CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Introduction Commands are shown with the exception of the zoning commands in alphabetical order to make them easier to locate Although the commands can be entered in any order depending on the results desired the order shown in Table 3 on page 20 for the zoning commands is a typical order in which the zoning commands are entered Note that the order in which commands are entered determines the order in which the show commands display the values Refer to Chapter 2 for examples of show commands output Navigation of the CLI Command Tree Once the
143. ter the name of the zone member is invalid Refer to Chapter 2 for information about the commands with the zoneName parameter Specify a valid name for the zone member and resubmit the command CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 239 Error Messages 240 Table 5 CLI Error Messages Continued Message Error 234 Invalid Command Description The CLI cannot associate an action with the submitted command The command may be misspelled required parameters may be missing or the request may not be applicable to the branch of the CLI tree from which it was submitted Action Refer to Chapter 2 for the correct command syntax and spelling Ensure that the command is spelled correctly and that all required parameters are included with the command Refer to Navigation of the CLI Sane Tree on page 25 Ensure that the command has been entered at the right place in the CLI command tree and then resubmit the command Error 235 Unrecognized Command The CLI does not recognize the submitted command and cannot perform the help command as requested Refer to Using the Command Line Interface Help on page 33 for information about the help command Refer to Chapter 2 for the correct spelling of the submitted command Ensure that the command is spelled correctly Refer to Navigation of the CLI nna Tree on page 25 Ensure that the command has been entered at t
144. ter addA lert described on page 161 enabledState Sets the counter threshold alert enabled state Valid values are enabled and disabled Boolean 1 and 0 values may also be substituted Command Example Root perf thresholdAlerts setState checklinks enabled CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 171 CLI Commands Syntax traffic portNumber Purpose This command displays port traffic counters for a single port Parameters This command has one parameter portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Edge Switch 2 16 0 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 0 31 for the Edge Switch 2 32 0 63 for the Director 2 64 0 127 and 132 143 for the Director 2 140 Command Example Root gt perf traffic 2 Output The port traffic counter data is displayed as a table that includes the following statistics along with a wrap count for each corresponding counter Port The port number Rx The received link utilization percentage Tx The transmitted link utilization percentage RxFrames The number of Fibre Channel Class 2 and Class 3 frames that the port has received 172 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches pert traftic TxFrames The number of Fibre Channel Class 2 and Class 3 frames that the port has transmitted RxWords The number of 4 byte words in Class 2 and Class 3 frames that the port has received TxWords The number of 4 byte words in Class 2 and Class 3 frames that the port
145. teway Address Description The value entered for the gateway address is invalid Action The new gateway address for the EMemet interface must be entered in dotted decimal format for example 0 0 0 0 Enter the gateway address for the Ethernet interface in the dotted decimal format Error 30 Invalid IP Address The value entered for the IP address of the director or edge switch is invalid The IP address for the Ethernet interface must be entered in dotted decimal format for example oe Enter the IP address for the Ethernet interface in dotte decimal format Error 31 Invalid Subnet Mask The value entered for the new subnet mask for the Ethernet interface is invalid The subnet mask must be entered in dotted decimal format for example 255 0 0 0 Enter the subnet mask for the Ethernet interface in dotted decimal format Error 32 Invalid SNMP Community Name The value entered for the SNMP community name is invalid The SNMP community name is the name of the community specified in the config snmp addCom munity command The community name must not exceed 39 harade Valid characters include all those in the ISO Latin 1 character set Duplicate community names are allowed but the corresponding writeAuthorization values must match Enter an SNMP community name that meets all of the requirements CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches T
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147. ts a distance of up to 100 km for a 1 gigabits per second Gbps port Parameters This command has two required parameters portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Edge Switch 2 16 0 31 for the Edge Switch 2 32 0 63 for the Director 2 64 0 127 and 132 143 for the Director 2 140 extDistOn Specifies the extended distance state for the port Valid values are true and false Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Command Examples Root config port extDist 4 false Root config port extDist 4 0 52 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config port fan Syntax fan portNumber fanon Purpose This command sets the fabric address notification FAN state for a port Edge Switch 2 24 only This configuration can be applied to any port regardless of its current configuration The FAN value is applied at the time the port is configured and operated in a loop Parameters This command has two required parameters portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 23 for the Edge Switch 2 24 fanOn Specifies the FAN state for the port Valid values are true and false Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Command Examples Root config port fan 4 1 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 53 CLI Commands Syntax name portNumber portName Purpose This command sets the name for a port Parameters This command has two required paramete
148. ty list because it is currently logged in Fabric security rules prohibit any device or Switch from being isolated from the fabric via a membership list change If it is truly the intention of the user to remove the device in question from the membership list then there are several approaches to take This request may be completed most non disruptively b blocking the port or physically removing the device from the managed switch to which this device is attached and resubmitting the request Error 156 Cannot Complete while Switch is Online and Fabric Binding is Active The switch must be offline and fabric binding must be inactive before this feature can be disabled Deactivating this feature can be disruptive to fabric operations lake the switch offline and deactivate fabric binding before disabling this feature Error 201 Change Authorization Request Failed The switch did not accept the request to make a change to NVRAM Check that all the parameters are correct and reenter the command If problems persist contact your service representative CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Table 5 CLI Error Messages Continued Message Error 202 Invalid Change Authorization ID Description The switch will not accept a change request from this particular client Error Messages Action Check that all the parameters are correct and reenter the command
149. umbers cannot be used for zone members if the interoperability mode for the switch or director is set to Open Fabric 1 0 mode In this case you must use node WWNs as zone members The config zoning commands include the following m config zoning setDefZoneState config zoning activateZoneSet config zoning deactivateZoneSet config zoning replaceZoneSet config zoning clearZoneSet config zoning addZone config zoning deleteZone config zoning renameZoneSet config zoning addWwnMem config zoning addPortMem config zoning clearZone config zoning deleteWwnMem config zoning deletePortrMem config zoning renameZone config zoning showPending config zoning showActive CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 115 CLI Commands Syntax setDefZoneState defaultZoneState Purpose This command enables or disables the default zone and takes effect immediately fabric wide Description This command takes effect immediately in the fabric Parameters This command has one parameter defaultZoneState Specifies whether the default zone is enabled Valid values are true and false Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Command Examples Root config zoning setDefZoneState false Root config zoning setDefZoneState 0 116 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config zoning activateZoneSet Syntax activateZoneSet Purpose This command activates the zone set contained in the work area to the fabric and ta
150. uted as values Command Example Root gt config features enterpriseFabMode 1 Note This command has functionality that is identical to the config enterpriseFabMode setState command described on page 39 40 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config features ficonms Syntax ficonms ficonmsState Purpose This command sets the enabled state of the FICON Management Server The FICON Management Server feature key must be installed in order to enable the FICON Management Server State The Edge Switch 2 24 does not accept this command Note If the FICON Management Server is enabled the default management style is the FICON management style The Open Systems management style cannot be used Parameters This command has one parameter ficonmsState Specifies whether the FICON Management Server is enabled Valid values are enable and disable Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Command Example Root config features ficonms 1 Note This command has functionality that is identical to the config ficonms setState command described on page 47 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Al CLI Commands Syntax installKey featureKey Purpose This command allows the user to install a feature set that is enabled by the provided feature key The switch can be either offline or online when the command is executed Note If any currently installed features are being
151. value for the FRU CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 179 CLI Commands Output Example The output from the show frus command displays as follows FRU Position State Serial Num Part Num Beacon Pwr On Hrs CTP 0 Backup 81440005 254136 001 off 4512 CTP a Active 81440011 254136 001 off 4512 SBAR 0 Active 21109984 254133 001 off 8616 SBAR T Backup 21101442 254133 001 off 8616 Power 0 Active 22044540 254137 001 off 8616 Power i Active 22044548 254137 001 off 8616 Fan 0 Active off 0 Fan 1 Active off 0 Backplane 0 Active 21050137 254131 001 off 8616 UPM 0 Active 82060705 292006 001 off 1464 UPM T Active 82060627 292006 001 off 1464 UPM 2 Active 82060959 292006 001 off 1457 UPM 3 Active 82060621 292006 001 off 1464 UPM 4 Active 82060632 292006 001 off 1464 UPM 5 Active 82060694 292006 001 off 1458 UPM 6 Active 82063621 292006 001 off 1458 UPM 7 Active 82060639 292006 001 off 1456 UPM 8 Active 82051711 292006 001 off 1455 UPM 9 Active 82051779 292006 001 off 1469 UPM 10 Active 82060969 292006 001 off 1454 UPM 1l Active 82051819 292006 001 off 1455 UPM 12 Active 82060660 292006 001 off 1456 UPM 13 Active 82051743 292006 001 off 1471 UPM 14 Active 82063560 292006 001 off 1456 UPM 15 Active 82051815 292006 001 off 1471 180 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches show ip ethernet Syntax ethernet Purpose This command displays ethernet attributes Parameters This command has no parameter
152. witch is offline Error 245 Invalid increment value The increment value specitied is not between 1 and 70560 Make sure the increment value given is between 1 and 70560 Error 246 Invalid interval value The interval value specified is not between 5 and 70560 minutes Make sure the increment value given is between 5 and 70560 minutes Error 247 Invalid counter number The counter specified is not a valid number Use the table shown by the comman perf counterThresh Alerts showStatist icsTable to find a valid counter value Error 248 A counter must be assigned to this threshold alert A counter must be assigned to an alert before it is enabled Use the perf counterThresh Alerts setCounter command to set a counter before the alert is enabled Error 249 At least one port or port type must be added to this threshold alert A port or port type must be assigned to an alert before it is enabled Use the perf counterThresh Alerts addPort command to add a port before the alert is enabled Error 250 Invalid counter threshold alert name The name specified for the alert is not valid A counter threshold alert with the specified name does not exist CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches Table 5 CLI Error Messages Continued Message Error 251 The threshold alert must be disabled Description The counter thresho
153. with a priority 254 becomes the principal switch however if two or more switches have a priority of 254 the switch with the lowest WWN becomes the principal switch neverprincipal sets the numerical switch priority to 255 This switch is not able to become the principal switch Note At least one switch in a multiswitch fabric must have a switch priority value of principal or default Note The number codes 2 253 are not currently in use CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config switch priority Command Example Root gt config switch priority principal CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches 101 CLI Commands Syntax raTOV timeoutValue Purpose This command sets the R_A_TOV for the switch Description The switch must be set offline before this command is entered Special care should be used when scripting this command due to its relationship with E_D_TOV Parameters This command has one parameter timeout Value Specifies the new R_A_TOV value The units for this value are tenths of a second This parameter must be an integer in the range 10 1200 1 second to 120 seconds and must be larger than the E D TOV Command Example Root config switch raTOV 20 102 CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches config switch rerouteDelay Syntax Purpose Description Parameter rerouteDelay rerouteDelayState This command enables or disables rerouting d
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