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1. contig 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 switch The contact can contain 0 255 characters Command Example Root gt config system contact Joe amp McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 300 contig system date Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Examples date sysDate sysTime This command sets the system date and time This command has two required parameters sysDate sysTime Specifies the new system date The format of the date parameter must be mm dd yyyy or mm dd yyyy Valid date values include mm 1 12 dd 1 31 yyyy gt 1980 Specifies the new system time The format of the time parameter must be hh mm ss Valid time values include hh 0 23 mm 0 59 ss 0 59 Root gt config system date 04 16 2001 10 34 01 Root gt config system date 10 09 2001 14 07 55 contig system description Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example description systemDescription This command sets the system description string This command has one parameter systemDescription Specifies the new system description string for the director or switch The name can contain 0 255 characters Root gt config system description McDATA Intrepid 6064 Fibr
2. Error Messages Aas A Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Error Messages A Error 228 Invalid Write Authorization Argument The writeAuthorization 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 snmp addCommunity on page 2 29 Error 229 Invalid UDP Port Number The udpPortNum 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 insistDomainId on page 2 33 Error 230 Invalid WWN The wwn parameter does not contain a valid value For the appropriate parameters see the section of the manual that corresponds to the attempted command Parameters must be typed exactly to specification to be recognized correctly by the CLI Error 231 Invalid Port number The portNum parameter does not contain a valid value For the appropriate parameters see the section of the manual that corresponds to the attempted command Parameters must be typed exactly to specification to be recognized correctly by the CLI Error 232 Invalid Domain ID The domainID parameter does not contain a valid value For the appropriate
3. Table 1 1 CLI Command Tree Navigation Conventions continued Character Sequence Common Name Action or Description AB Control B Position the cursor left one character AD Control D Delete the current character AE Control E Position the cursor to the end of the line MF Control F Position the cursor right one character AH Control H Backspace one character and delete the character N Tab Complete the current Keyword AK Control K Delete to the end of the line AL Control L Redraw the line AN Control N Move down one line in the command history P Control P Move up one line in the command history AR Control R Redraw the line AU Control U Clear the input and reset the line buffer X Control X Clear the input and reset the line buffer lt ESC gt A Up Arrow Move up one 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 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 500 Command Tree Table 1 2 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 CLI Commands There are three additional commands login logout and commaDelim
4. Error Messages aai A Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Error Messages A Error 215 Zone Set Size Exceeded The local work area zone set has outgrown the size limitations imposed by the Command Line Interface Reduce the size of the zone set to meet CLI requirements This can be a reduction in the number of zones in the zone set a reduction of members in a zone or a reduction of zone name lengths Error 218 Invalid Port Number The value entered for the port number is invalid Enter a port number within the range supported by your director or switch Valid values are 0 15 for the Sphereon 3016 and Sphereon 3216 0 23 for the Sphereon 4500 0 31 for the Sphereon 3032 and Sphereon 3232 0 31 for the ED 5000 0 63 for the Intrepid 6064 0 127 and 132 144 for the Intrepid 6140 Error 219 Invalid Port Type The port type configured is invalid A port may be configured to be an eport gport or fport Be sure the port is configured appropriately and re submit the command On the Sphereon 4500 only fxport and gxport types are also supported Error 222 Invalid SNMP Community Index The value entered for the SNMP community index is invalid The SNMP community index must be an integer in the range 1 6 Make the appropriate changes and re submit the command P N
5. Root gt config zoning setDefZoneState fals Root gt config zoning setDefZoneState 0 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 300 config zoning activateZoneSet Syntax Purpose Description Parameters Command Example activateZoneSet This command activates the zone set contained in the work area to the fabric and takes effect immediately This command takes effect immediately in the fabric This command has no parameters Root gt config zoning activateZoneSet 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 config zoning deactivateZoneSet Syntax Purpose Description Parameters Command Example deactivateZoneSet This command places all attached devices in the default zone and takes effect immediately fabric wide The default zone must be activated independently of this command This command takes effect immediately in the fabric This command has no parameters Root gt config zoning deactiveZoneSet config pp EE EE config zoning replaceZoneSet Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example replaceZoneSet This command replaces the work area with the active zone set that is currently loaded on the fabric This command has no parameters Root gt config zoning replaceZoneSet
6. The switch speed must be set to 2 Gbps in order to accommodate a port speed of 2 Gbps Update the switch speed and re submit the request P N 620 000134 500 Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Error Messages 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 Error 135 Invalid Number of Fabric Membership List Entries The number of fabric members submitted exceeds the maximum allowable entries of 31 The number of entries in the fabric membership list is limited to the total number of domain ID s available to the fabric Make sure that the list including the managed switch contains no more than 31 entries Error 136 Invalid Number of Switch Membership List Entries The number of switch members submitted exceeds the maximum allowable entries of 256 The number of entries in the switch membership list is limited to 256 Make sure that the list including the managed switch contains no more than 256 entries Error 137 Invalid Fabric Binding State The fabric binding state submitted is not recognized
7. cable replacing 1 18 case sensitivity 1 3 P N 620 0001 34 500 character set 2 2 class 2 counters 2 59 class 3 counters 2 60 CLI 1 2 command tree 1 5 ED 5000 Director 1 17 errors handling 1 14 globally available commands 1 5 help 1 15 logging in or out 1 11 lost 2 57 navigation conventions 1 3 output 1 10 parameters 1 10 purpose 1 2 root gt prompt 1 8 using 1 2 CLI commands case sensitivity 1 3 commaDelim command 1 13 globally available 1 5 command line interface 1 2 command tree 1 5 ED 5000 1 17 errors handling 1 14 globally available commands 1 5 help 1 15 logging in or out 1 11 lost 2 57 navigation conventions 1 3 output 1 10 parameters 1 10 purpose 1 2 root gt prompt 1 8 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Index using 1 2 command tree 1 5 limitations on movements within 1 9 navigation of 1 8 commands asynchronous 1 3 commaDelim 1 13 config 2 2 ED 5000 1 17 login 1 11 logout 1 12 maint 2 55 perf 2 59 periods in 1 3 show 2 67 commands that take effect immediately 2 14 2 44 commenting scripts 1 16 config command 2 2 configuration data resetting 2 55 configuration resetting 2 58 connection loss ethernet 1 18 conventions documentation 1 3 navigation 1 3 used in manual xii counter data 2 59 2 60 D data transfers disruption of 2 11 2 38 date and time system 2 41 default values resetting 2 58 default zone 2 44 default zone stat
8. config features installKey installKey featureKey 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 this command is executed This command has one parameter featureKey Specifies the key you have received to enable 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 Root config features installKey AaBb CCdD FF gH config features OpenSysMS OpenSysMS osmsState 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 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 Root gt config features OpenSysMS 1 ED MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 300 contig features show Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example Output Output Example show This command shows the product feature information configured for this switch This command has no parameters Root gt config
9. EN OPENconnectors McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 500 REV B KUE EE ISO 9001 REGISTERED FIRM DNV Certification Inc DNV MSC USA The Netherlands N Accredited by the RvA ANSI RAB Fas a OMS m McDATA Corporation 380 Interlocken Crescent Broomfield CO 80021 3464 Corporate Headquarters 800 545 5773 Web www mcdata com Sales E mail sales mcdata com Record of Revisions and Updates Revision Date Description 620 000134 000 11 2001 Initial release of Manual 620 000134 100 05 2002 Updates for E OS 2 0 620 0001 34 200 08 2002 Updates for E OS 3 0 620 0001 34 300 09 2002 Updates for E OS 4 0 620 0001 34 400 10 2002 Updates for E OS 4 1 620 0001 34 500 10 2002 Updates for E OS 4 1 CD ROM final Copyright 2002 McDATA Corporation All rights reserved Printed October 2002 Sixth Edition No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means or stored in a database or retrieval system without the prior written consent of McDATA Corporation The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice McDATA Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear All computer software programs including but not limited to microcode described in this document are furnished under a license and may be used or copied only in accordance
10. P N 620 000 134 500 Preface This publication is part of the documentation suite that supports the McDATA Sphereon 3016 Fabric Switch Sphereon 3032 Fabric Switch Sphereon 3216 Fabric Switch Sphereon 3232 Fabric Switch Sphereon 4500 Fabric Switch Intrepid 6064 Director and Intrepid 6140 Director This publication describes the commands that can be entered through the Command Line Interface for the Intrepid 6064 Director Intrepid 6140 Director Sphereon 4500 Switch Sphereon 3016 Switch Sphereon 3032 Switch Sphereon 3216 Switch and the Sphereon 3232 Switch A limited number of these commands are available on the ED 5000 Director Access through a Telnet client is presumed This publication is intended for data center administrators and customer support personnel who can either enter the commands manually or write a script containing them However the primary purpose of the Command Line Interface is for scripts written by these administrators and personnel for use in a host based scripting environment Therefore this publication presumes that the user is familiar with e Establishing and using a Telnet session e Using the command line of a terminal e Writing scripts e Networking SAN and zoning concepts McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL e McDATA products in the user s network The publications listed in Related Publications provide considerable information about both con
11. 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 re submit Error Messages As A Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Error Messages A Error 237 Invalid Zoning Database There was an unidentifiable problem in the local zone set work area Verify all parameters are entered correctly and re submit Otherwise the pending zone set should be cleared and reconstructed Error 238 Invalid Feature Key The feature key entered is invalid Verify that the feature key was entered correctly and re submit Contact your service representative with further difficulties Error 239 Fabric binding entry not found The user requested to remove a fabric binding entry that is not in the pending fabric membership list Verify that the correct entry both WWN and Domain ID is being requested for removal from the list and re submit the request Error 240 Duplicate fabric binding member The user requested to add an entry to the fabric binding list that is already a member of the list Verify that the correct entry both WWN and Domain ID is being requested for addition to the list
12. gr e Output Example Type The port type Valid values are e F Port e E Port e G Port Fx Port Sphereon 4500 only Gx Port Sphereon 4500 only Speed The port speed Valid values are 1 Gb sec 2 Gb sec and Negotiate The output from the config port show command displays as follows Port Number 4 ame Sam s tape drive Blocked false Extended distance false Type F Port Speed 2 Gb sec config security fabricBinding Note that 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 Member 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 Member 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 config security fabricBinding activatePending activatePending This command activates the fabric binding configuration contained in the pending work area to the fabric McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 300 This command takes effect immediately The CLI verifies the list before activating it to the fabric an
13. Channel Director config pp e config system location Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example config system name Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example location systemLocation This command sets the system location attribute This command has one parameter systemLocation Specifies the new system location for the director or switch The location can contain 0 255 characters Root gt config system location Everywhere name systemName This command sets the system name attribute This command has one required parameter systemName Specifies the new system name for the director or switch The name can contain 0 24 characters Root gt config system name Joe s Switch amp gt McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 300 contig system show Syntax show Purpose This command shows the system configuration Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root 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 Joe s Switch Description cDATA Intrepid 6064 Fibre Channel Director Contact Joe
14. Command Examples Root gt config snmp authTraps true Root gt config snmp authTraps 1 config snmp deleteCommunity Syntax deleteCommunity commIndex Parameters This command has one parameter values are integers in the range 1 6 Command Example Root gt config snmp deleteCommunity 5 Purpose This command enables or disables the authorization traps to be sent to SNMP management stations when unauthorized stations try to enabledState Specifies whether the authorization traps are enabled Valid values are true and false Boolean Purpose This command entirely deletes a community from the SNMP 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 amp gt McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 300 config snmp show Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example Output Output Example show This command shows the switch SNMP configuration This command has no parameters Root gt config snmp show The switch configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Authorization Traps Index Community Name WriteAuth Trap Recipient UDP Port The state of the authorization traps for example enabled that are sent to SNMP management stations when unauthorized stations attempt to access SNMP info
15. Description The value entered for the subnet mask is invalid Action The new subnet mask for the Ethernet interface must be entered in dotted decimal format e g 255 0 0 0 Enter an appropriate subnet mask and re submit Message Error 32 Invalid SNMP Community Name Description The value entered for the SNMP community name is invalid Action The community name must not exceed 32 characters in length Duplicate community names are allowed but corresponding write authorizations must match Enter an appropriate SNMP community name and re submit Message Error 33 Invalid SNMP Trap Address Description The value entered for the SNMP trap address is invalid Action The new SNMP trap address for the SNMP interface must be entered in dotted decimal format e g 10 0 0 0 Enter an appropriate SNMP trap address and re submit Message Error 34 Duplicate Community Names Require Identical Write Authorization Description Two or more community names have been recognized as being identical but their corresponding write authorizations are not identical Action Enter unique SNMP community names or force write authorizations for duplicate community names to be identical and re submit Error Messages CD Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Error M
16. Location Everywhere Date Time 04 16 2001 10 34 01 config a config zoning Note that the config zoning commands function in a different way from most 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 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 In this case you must use node WWNs as zone members config zoning setDefZoneState Syntax Purpose Description Parameters Command Examples setDefZoneState defaultZoneState This command enables or disables the default zone and takes effect immediately fabric wide This command takes effect immediately in the fabric 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
17. Note that it is possible to have more than one device per port for any public loop devices attached to an FL Port This command has no parameters Root gt 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 WWN of the attached device Node Name The node WWN 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 output example below MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 300 Output Example The output from the show nameServer command displays as follows Type Port Id Port Name Node Name COS FC4 Types N 010400 00 22 33 44 55 66 77 20 22 33 44 55 66 71 2 3 2 N 010500 00 22 33 44 55 66 78 20 22 33 44 55 66 78 2 3 0 N 010600 00 22233 344 55 366 79 20 22 33 44 55 66 779 2 3 2 N 010700 00 22 33 44 55 66 80 20 22 33 44 55 66 80 2 2 N 010800 00 22 33 44 55 66 81 20 22 33 44 55 66 81 3 2 N 010900 00 22 33 44 55 66 82 20 22 33 44 55 66 82 3 2 N 010C00 00 22 33 44 55 66 83 20 22 3333447552366283 2 3 2 N 010D00 00 22 33 44 55 66 84 20 22 33 44 55 66 84 2 3 2 N 010E00 00 22 33 44 55 66 85 20 22 33 44 55 66 85 2
18. 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 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 At least one switch in a multiswitch fabric must have a switch priority value of principal or default The number codes 2 253 are not now in use Root gt config switch priority principal config pp e config switch raTOV 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 timeoutValue 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 it must be larger than the E_D_TOV Command Example Root
19. resetConfig This command resets all NV RAM configuration parameters to their default values including feature keys and IP addresses This command IPLs the switch Connection from the CLI to the switch is lost when this command runs 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 switch For information about the default values refer to the service manual for your director or switch This command has no parameters Root gt maint system resetConfig maint system setOnlineState setOnlineState onlineStat This command sets the switch online or offline 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 Root gt maint system setOnlineState tru Root maint system setOnlineState 1 amp McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 300 pert perf class2 Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example Output The perf branch of the CLI command tree contains commands 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 perf comman
20. 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 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 300 contig features enterpriseFabMode Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example contig features ficonms Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example nterpriseFabMod nterpriseFabModeStat This command sets the Enterprise Fabric Mode state for the fabric The McDATA SANtegrity feature key must be installed to activate the Enterprise Fabric Mode state This command has one parameter enterpriseFabModeState Specifies whether enterpriseFabMode is active Valid values are activate and deactivate Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Root gt config features enterpriseFabMode 1 ficonms ficonmsState 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 Sphereon 4500 does not accept this command 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 Root gt config features ficonms 1 config pp e Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example
21. 3 MT_RJ Long LC Long M M 50um 4 MT_RJ Long LC Long M M 50um 5 MT RJ Long LC Long M M 50um 6 LC Long LC Long M M 50um 7 LC Long LC Long M M 50um 8 LC Long LC Long M M 50um 3 LC Long LC Long M M 50um 10 LC Long LC Long M M 50um 11 LC Long LC Long M M 50um 12 LC Long LC Long M M 50um 13 LC Long LC Long M M 50um 14 LC Long LC Long M M 50um 15 LC Long LC Long M M 50um MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 300 show security fabricBinding 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 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 The active fabric binding state Inactive or Active State Restricting Fabric The active fabric membership list 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 sv pp e show security portBinding Syntax portBinding Purpose This command shows the port binding configuration for all ports Parameters This command has no paramet
22. 620 000134 500 Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Error Messages Error 223 Unknown Error The switch did not accept the request Contact your service representative Error 224 Invalid Argument One or more parameters are invalid for this command For the appropriate parameters see the section of the manual that corresponds to the attempted command Parameters must be typed exactly to specification to be recognized correctly by the CLI Error 225 Argument Does Not Contain All USASCII Characters The CLI received non USASCII characters For the appropriate parameters see the section of the manual that corresponds to the attempted command Parameters must be typed exactly to specification to be recognized correctly by the CLI Error 226 Argument Is Too Long One or more parameters are invalid for this command For the appropriate parameters see the section of the manual that corresponds to the attempted command Parameters must be typed exactly to specification to be recognized correctly by the CLI Error 227 Invalid SNMP Community Name The value entered for the SNMP community name is invalid The community name must not exceed 32 characters in length Duplicate community names are allowed but corresponding write authorizations must match Enter an appropriate SNMP community name and re submit
23. ID state 2 33 interactive interfaces 1 2 interoperability mode 2 34 invalid attachment state reasons 2 80 IP address ethernet 2 6 IPL 2 57 K keys for feature sets 2 4 resetting 2 58 L Latin 1 character set 2 2 limitations history log 1 9 link counters 2 64 logging in 1 11 logging out 1 11 login command 1 11 globally available 1 5 login server 2 71 logout command 1 12 globally available 1 5 M maint command 2 55 manual conventions xii P N 620 000 134 500 using this x McDATA product publications x ordering xiii technical support xii web site x McDATA Solution Center xii membership list fabric 2 15 2 16 N name server 2 72 2 73 names for ports 2 10 navigating the command tree 1 8 faster methods 1 9 limitations 1 9 navigation conventions 1 3 null strings 1 10 NV RAM configuration parameters resetting 2 58 O offline setting switches for configuration 2 32 Open Systems Management Server 2 4 operator access setting 2 27 ordering product publications xiii OSMS state 2 4 output 1 10 commaDelim command 1 13 order of displayed values 1 8 P parameters 1 10 perf command 2 59 performance services 2 59 periods in command names 1 3 port beaconing port 2 55 port binding 2 84 port binding state 2 20 port configuration 2 75 port error counters 2 62 port information 2 76 port link counters 2 64 port nodes 2 77 port number zone member adding 2 49 McDATA OPENconnector
24. Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 300 contig zoning addPortMem Syntax Purpose Description Parameters Command Example addPortMem zoneName domainId portNumber This command adds the domain ID and port number of a zone member to the specified zone in the work area 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 The CLI supports the number of zones members per zone specified for a given product This command has one parameter 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 31 Specifies the port number of the member to be added to the zone Valid port number values are 0 15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0 23 for the Sphereon 4500 0 31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232 0 31 for the ED 5000 0 63 for the Intrepid 6064 0 127 and 132 144 for the Intrepid 6140 Root gt config zoning addPortMem TheUltimateZone 10 6 config pp e 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 cleared Command Example Root gt config zoning clearZone T
25. Members The zone entered contains more than the maximum number of zone members allowed per zone set for this product Reduce the number of members in one or more zones and re submit the command Error 77 Not Allowed While Port Is Failed The port selected is in a failed or inactive state or is in need of service Consult the installation service manual for appropriate action Error 78 System Error Light On This unit is not able to beacon because the system error light is on You must clear the system error light before unit beaconing may be enabled Consult the installation service manual for appropriate action P N 620 000134 500 Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Error Messages Error 79 FRU Failed The specified FRU has failed Consult the installation service manual for appropriate action Error 81 Default Zone Enabled The request cannot be completed because the default zone is enabled Disable the default zone and re submit the command Error 82 Invalid Interop Mode The value entered for the interoperability mode is not valid The interoperability mode for the director or switch must be mcdata McDATA Fabric 1 0 or open Open Fabric 1 0 Make the appropriate changes and re submit the command Error 83 Not Allowed in Open Fabric Mode This request cannot be completed w
26. Root gt config port name 4 Sam s 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 1 3 Root gt config port name 4 Sam s Tape Drive lt CR gt Root gt maint port beacon 4 true lt CR gt Limitation on As the commands are entered they are recorded in a history log Movements Note these limitations on movement that result from use of the history log e Ifacommand 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 2C9 22 9B 64 Root gt e 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
27. Roots commaDelim true Config gt commaDelim 1 Config Port gt commaDelim false Output Example Output displayed in commaDelim mode is as follows Root gt show eventLog Date Time Code Severity FRU Event Data 04 12 01 10 58A 375 Major CTP 0 00010203 04050607 O8090A0B OCODOEOF 04 12 01 10 58A 375 Major CTP 0 00010203 04050607 OBO9OAOB OCODOEOF 04 12 01 9 58A 385 Severe CTP 0 00010203 04050607 O8090A0B OCODOEOF 04 11 01 7 18P 395 Severe CTP 0 00010203 04050607 O8090A0B OCODOEOF Using the commaDelim Command OD Introduction 1 Handling Command Line Interface Errors Two types of errors detected by the CLI are e An error associated with the interface For example a keyword is misspelled or does not exist Root gt confg Error 234 Invalid Command e An error associated with fabric or switch issues For example a parameter error is detected by the switch where port 24 is entered for a switch that supports only 16 ports Root gt config port name 24 Port 24 Error 248 Invalid Port Number In either case the command is ignored The CLI remains at the point it was before the command was entered The error messages including error number and error are listed in Appendix A Error Messages McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 500 Using the Command Line Interface Help The question mark can be used within a command to obtain certain in
28. This command has one parameter portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0 23 for the Sphereon 4500 0 31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232 0 63 for the Intrepid 6064 0 127 and 132 144 for the Intrepid 6140 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 switch port Reset In The number of link resets initiated by the attached N_Port Reset Out The number of link resets initiated by this director or switch LIPS In The number of Loop Initialization Primitives LIPS detected on this switch loop port LIPS Out The number of LIPS generated on this switch loop port Link Flrs The number of times the port has detected a link error resulting from an invalid link state transition or timeout McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 300 Sync Losses The number of times the port has detected a loss of synchronization timeout while not in an offline or LF2 state Sig Losses The number of times the port has detected a loss of signal while not in an offline or LF2 state Output Example The output from the perf link command displays as follows Port 2 Statistic Count OLS In 753452 OLS Out 351269 Reset
29. 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 e g show nameserverExt Enable comma delimited mode and re issue the command P N 620 000 134 500 Message Description Action Message Description Action Error Messages A 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 re submit the request Error 243 Not allowed while S 390 Mode is Enabled This operation is not allowed while S 390 mode is enabled This command is not valid for the S 390 environment Error Messages aar Error Messages A amp McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 500 A active zone set ALPA backplane P N 620 000134 500 Glossary The following cross references are used in this glossary Contrast with This refers to a term that has an opposite or substantively different meaning See This refers the reader to another keyword or phrase for the same term See also This refers the reader to definite additional information contained in another entry The single zone set that is active in a multiswitch fabric It is created when you enable a specified zone set This zone set is
30. are set offline The director transmits the offline sequence OLS to attached devices and the devices cannot log in to the director Valid states are e Online offline or testing e Beaconing e Invalid attachment e Link incident or link reset e No light not operational or port failure e Segmented E_Port Hardware component that transfers optical power between two optical fibers or bundles and is designed to be repeatedly connected and disconnected McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL amp gt out of band management P password path port port card port name preferred domain ID principal switch Product Manager R RA TOV redundancy ED McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Transmission of management information using frequencies or channels other than those routinely used for information transfer Unique string of characters known to the computer system and to a user who must specify it to gain full or limited access to a system and to the information stored within it In a network any route between any two ports Receptacle on a device to which a cable leading to another device can be attached Field replaceable hardware component that provides the port connections for fiber cables and performs specific device dependent logic functions Name that the user assigns to a particular port through the Product Manager Domain ID th
31. 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 Entering Command Line Interface Commands a gt Introduction 1 Parameters Output Some command parameters accept character strings that include spaces Quotation marks are required when a string includes spaces Config System gt 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 before the quotation marks Config System gt location Building 24 Joe s PlayLab A null string can be created by using the quotation marks without any space between them Config System gt location All output from the CLI commands is limited to the standard 80 columns supported by most Telnet interfaces The output is left justified McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 500 Logging In and Logging Out User Access Rights login Syntax Purpose Description The CLI allows a single Telnet client to be connected to the switch Ifa Telnet client logs 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
32. be entered in colon delimited hexadecimal notation for example 11 22 33 44 55 66 A A BB If the boundW wn is configured and the portBindState is Active only the device described by boundWwn is 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 configures 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 portBindingState parameter to false config amp gt pp e Command Examples Root gt 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 config security portBinding show 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 fo
33. by the CLI The fabric binding state must be set to either inactive or restrict For more information see config security fabricBinding on page 2 14 Error Messages CD A Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Error Messages A Error 138 Invalid Switch Binding State The switch binding state submitted is not recognized by the CLI The switch binding state must be set to one of the following disable erestrict frestrict or allrestrict For more information see config security switchBinding on page 2 23 Error 139 Insistent Domain ID s Must Be Enabled When Fabric Binding Active The user attempted to disable insistent domain ID s while fabric binding was active Insistent domain ID s must remain enabled while fabric binding is active If 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 Error 140 Invalid Insistent Domain ID State The request cannot be completed because an invalid insistent domain ID state has been submitted The insistent domain ID state must be set to either enable or disable For more information see config switch insistDomainId on page 2 33 Error 141 Invalid Enterprise Fabric Mode The request cannot be completed because a
34. contig zoning clearZoneSet Syntax Purpose Description Parameters Command Example clearZoneSet This command clears the zone set contained in the work area removing all zones and takes effect immediately This command does not change the zone set name This command has no parameters Root gt config zoning clearZoneSet McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 300 config zoning addZone Syntax Purpose Description Parameters Command Example addZone zoneName This command adds a new empty zone to the zone set in the work area Changes are not activated on the switch until the config zoning activateZoneSet command is issued The CLI supports the number of zones per zone set specified for a given product This command has one parameter zoneName Specifies the name of the new zone The zoneName must contain 1 64 characters Valid characters are ABCDEFGHIJIKLMNOPORSTU VWXY Zabcdef ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789 _ Spaces are not permitted and the first character must be alphabetical Root gt config zoning addZone TheUltimateZone config zoning deleteZone Syntax Purpose Description Parameters Command Example deleteZone zoneName This command deletes a zone from the zone set in the work area Changes are not activated on the switch until the config zoning activeZoneSet command is issued This command has one parameter zoneN
35. in any time the director or switch is restarted because the current user s access is lost Examples of a restart include an IPL and any power off situation 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 commaDelim login This command allows a Telnet client to connect to the switch This command allows the user to log in with either administrator or operator access rights The default passwords are 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 displays 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 1 2 CLI Command Tree on page 1 5 A user name and password can be set by the administrator through the config security userRights administrator command or through the config security userRights ope
36. number values are 0 15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0 23 for the Sphereon 4500 0 31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232 0 63 for the Intrepid 6064 0 127 and 132 144 for the Intrepid 6140 portBindingState Specifies the port binding state as active or inactive Valid values are true and false true sets the port binding to active The specified port is 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 false sets the port binding to inactive Any device is free to connect to the specified port in this state regardless of the WWN setting Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Command Examples Root gt config security portBinding bound 4 true Root gt config security portBinding bound 4 1 2 2 MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 300 config security portBinding wwn 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 Specified the port number for which the bound WWN is being set Valid port number values are 0 15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0 23 for the Sphereon 4500 0 31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232 0 63 for the Intrepid 6064 0 127 and 132 144 for the Intrepid 6140 boundWwn Specifies the WWN of the device that is being bound to the specified port The value must
37. only Hardware software or both linking systems programs or devices A unique string of numbers in the format xxx xxx xxx xxx that identifies a device on a network The ability to communicate execute programs or transfer data between various functional units over a network Also known as ISL Physical E_Port connection between two directors in a fabric See Internet protocol address See initial program load See interswitch link McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL oz L LIN link link incident LIPS loopback test M managed product multiswitch fabric N N Port name server network address amp gt McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL See link incident Physical connection between two devices on a switched fabric Interruption to link due to loss of light or other causes Loop Initialization Primitives Test that checks attachment or control unit circuitry without checking the mechanism itself by returning the output of the mechanism as input A hardware product that can be managed by the CLI This usually refers to the switch or director that has an established connection to the telnet client For example the Intrepid 6064 is a managed product See also device A Fibre Channel fabric created by linking more than one director or fabric switching device within a fabric See node port 1 In TCP IP a program that translates nam
38. product to find appropriate FRU names Error 71 FRU Not Installed The specified FRU is not installed Consult the installation service manual for this product for appropriate action Error 72 No Backup FRU The FRU cannot be swapped because a backup FRU is not installed Insert a backup FRU and re submit the request or consult the installation service manual for this product for appropriate action Error 73 Port Not Installed The port specified is not installed on this product Consult the installation service manual on installing a port optic Error Messages CD A Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Error Messages A Error 74 Invalid Number of Zones The specified zone set contains less than one zone or more than the maximum number of zones allowed for this product A zone set must contain at least one zone to be considered valid Add or remove zones accordingly to meet specified requirements Error 75 Invalid Zone Set Size The zone set entered exceeds switch NVRAM limitations Reduce the size of the zone set to meet specified requirements This can be a reduction in the number of zones in the zone set a reduction of members in a zone or a reduction of zone name lengths Error 76 Invalid Number of Unique Zone
39. the Intrepid 6140 Root gt config zoning deletePortMem TheUltimateZone 10 5 config pp e config zoning renameZone Syntax renameZone oldZoneName newZoneNam TheUltimateZone OD McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL 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 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTU VWXY Zabcdef ghijklmnoparstuvwxyz0123456789 A Spaces are not permitted and the first character must be alphabetical Command Example Root config zoning renameZone TheOldUltimateZone P N 620 000 134 300 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 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 ZoneMember Domain 10 Por
40. the zone set are identical All zone names must be unique Make the appropriate changes and re submit Error 60 Invalid Number of Zone Members The entered command tried to add more zone members than the zone can hold Reduce the number of zone members in the zone and re submit the command Error 61 Invalid Zone Member Type A zone member was entered that is neither a WWN nor a Domain Port pair Zone members must be expressed in WWN format or as a Domain Port pair Make the appropriate changes and re submit For more information see config zoning addWwnMem on page 2 48 and config zoning addPortMem on page 2 49 Error 62 Invalid Zone Set Name The value entered for the zone set name is invalid The zone set name must be contain 1 64 characters The valid character set for the zone name can be found in config zoning addZone on page 2 47 Make the appropriate changes to the zone set name and re submit P N 620 000 134 500 Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Error Messages Error 69 Duplicate Port Name Two or more port names are identical Port names must be unique Make appropriate changes and re submit For more information see config port name on page 2 10 Error 70 Invalid FRU Type The specified FRU does not exist on this product Consult the installation service manual for this
41. with the terms of such license McDATA either owns or has the right to license the computer software po described in this document cDATA Corporation retains all rights title and interest in the computer software programs McDATA Corporation makes no warranties expressed or implied by operation of law or otherwise relating to this document the products or the computer software programs described herein McDATA CORPORATION DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE In no event shall McDATA Corporation be liable for a incidental indirect special or consequential damages or b any damages whatsoever resulting from the loss of use data or profits arising out of this document even if advised of the possibility of such damages ae McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 500 Contents Prefiace M ix Chapter 1 Introduction Command Line Interface OVerVi W eeeees sesse ees ee ee eke eke ek eke 1 2 Entering Command Line Interface Commands esse sees ees 1 3 Documentation Convention se seek ee Ee ER ER ER RE EER ER ER ER ee 1 3 Navigation ConvenHONS eee sesse ese se sek ek ER Se ER ER SR Ge gek ER SR e Re e ee 1 3 C mmand Tree oes si sss iese EER KERKE EEGe Ee FEE daise 1 5 Navigation of the CLI Command Tree iese sesse see see 1 8 Pataimeters sees ies eek ese e naia aaia E ESEESE ESEN 1 10 et EE EE AE 1 10 Logging I
42. 470 000399 700 470 000399 700 470 000399 700 470 000399 700 470 000399 700 123456789 223456789 223456789 223456789 223456789 223456789 223456789 223456789 223456789 Purpose This command displays ethernet attributes Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root show ip ethernet Beacon Pwr On Hrs Off 2800 On 2801 Off 2801 Off 2801 Off 2801 Off 831 Off 831 Off 831 Off 831 Output The Ethernet attributes data is 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 Address as set in the 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 Gateway Address Subnet Mask 144 49 10 15 144 49 10 1 255 255 295 0 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 300 show loginServer Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example Output Output Example loginServer This command displays information from the login server database for devices attached to this switch Note that it is possible to have more than one device per port for any public loop devices attached to an FL Port This command has no parameters Roo
43. 5 N 010F00 00 22 33 44 55 66 86 20 22 33 44 55 66 86 2 4 N 011200 00 22 33 44 55 66 87 20 22 33 44 55 66 87 2 3 2 N 011300 00 22 33 44 55 66 88 10 22733344 55 366 88 2 3 2 FC4 Types 0 ISO IEC 8802 2 LLC 1 ISO IEC 8802 2 LLC SNAP 2 SCSI FCP 3 SCSI GPP 4 IPI 3 Master 5 IPI 3 Slave 6 IPI 3 Peer 7 CP IPI 3 Master 8 CP IPI 3 Slave 9 CP IPI 3 Peer 10 SBCCS Channel 11 SBCCS Control Unit 12 FC SB 2 Channel to Control Unit 13 FC SB 2 Control Unit to Channel 14 Fibre Channel Service 15 FC FG 16 FC SW 17 FC AL 18 SNMP 19 HIPPI FP 20 Vendor Unique show nameServerExt 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 possible for any public loop device attached to an FL Port 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 vv pp e 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 a
44. CSI over Fibre Channel Physical media types supported by the Fibre Channel specification such as optical fiber twisted pair and coaxial cable Integrated set of standards recognized by ANSI which defines specific protocols for flexible information transfer Logically a point to point serial data channel structured for high performance McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL OD Fibre Channel Address field replaceable unit firmware FL_Port FX_Port FRU G G_Port gateway gateway address Gbps generic port amp McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL There are two types of Fibre Channel addresses e An address for a public device comprised of the domain ID port address and its AL_PA e An address for a private device comprised of 0000 followed by its AL_PA In both cases the Fibre Channel address is represented as a six digit hexadecimal string An assembly removed and replaced in its entirety when any one of its components fails The embedded program code that resides and executes on for example directors switches and hubs Fabric Port currently operating in Arbitrated Loop Only the Sphereon 4500 Switch supports the operation of Arbitrated Loop A port configuration allowing a port to transition operationally to either an F_Port or an FL_Port Only the Sphereon 4500 Switch supports the configuration of this port type See field replace
45. E D TOV R_A_TOV combination The E_D_TOV must be smaller than the R_A_TOV Error Messages CD A Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Error Messages A Error 20 Invalid Preferred Domain ID The value entered for the preferred domain ID for the director or switch is invalid The preferred domain ID must be an integer in the range 1 31 Enter an appropriate value and re submit 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 one of the following principal neverprincipal or default Enter an appropriate value and re submit Refer to the description of the command in config switch priority on page 2 35 Error 29 Invalid Gateway Address The value entered for the gateway address is invalid The new gateway address for the Ethernet interface must be entered in dotted decimal format e g 0 0 0 0 Enter an appropriate gateway address and re submit Error 30 Invalid IP Address The value entered for the IP Address is invalid The new IP address for the Ethernet interface must be entered in dotted decimal format e g 10 0 0 0 Enter an appropriate IP address and re submit P N 620 000 134 500 Error Messages A Message Error 31 Invalid Subnet Mask
46. ED 5000 0 63 for the Intrepid 6064 0 127 and 132 144 for the Intrepid 6140 P N 620 000134 500 Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Error Messages Error 14 Invalid Port Name The value entered for the port name is invalid The port name for the individual port may contain 0 24 characters Enter a name with 0 24 characters and re submit 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 of 1 60 Error 16 Invalid RA TOV The value entered for the resource allocation time out value is invalid The R_A_TOV is entered in tenths of asecond and must be entered as an integer in the range 10 1200 1 second to 120 seconds The R A TOV value must be larger than theE D TOV value Check to be sure that all conditions are met and re submit Error 17 InvalidE D TOV The value entered for the error detection time out value is invalid The E_D_TOV is entered in tenths of asecond and must be entered as an integer in the range 2 600 0 2 second to 60 seconds The E_D_TOV must be smaller than the R A TOV Check to be sure that all 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
47. Example Roots 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 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 AB ZoneMember 10 00 00 00 C9 22 9B C6 ZoneMember 10 00 00 00 C9 22 9B AB Zone TheNotUltimateAtAllZone ZoneMember Domain 2 Port 63 sv amp gt McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 300 Message Description Action Message Description Action A Error Messages This appendix 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 Error 05 Busy The switch is busy processing another request After a few seconds re issue the request Error 08 Invalid Switch Name The value entered for the switch name is invalid The name for the director or switch may contain 0 24 character
48. In 2953184 Reset Out 1842953 Link Flrs 2953184 Sync Losses 1842953 Sig Losses 35246 pert traffic 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 Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0 23 for the Sphereon 4500 0 31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232 0 63 for the Intrepid 6064 0 127 and 132 144 for the Intrepid 6140 Command Example Roots perf traffic 2 rot amp D gr e 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 Rx Tx RxFrames TxFrames RxWords TxWords The port number The received link utilization percentage The transmitted link utilization percentage The number of Fibre Channel Class 2 and Class 3 frames that the port has received The number of Fibre Channel Class 2 and Class 3 frames that the port has transmitted The number of 4 byte words in Class 2 and Class 3 frames that the port has received The number of 4 byte words in Class 2 and Class 3 frames that the port has transmitted Output Example The output from the perf traffic command displays as follows Port 2 Wrap Count Statistic RX N A 75 Tx N A 30 RxFrames 23 2953184 TxFrames 12 1842953 RxWords 65 2953184 TxWords 32 1842953 McDATA OPENconnectors Com
49. McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 300 show port status Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example Output status This command displays port status for all ports This command has no parameters Root gt show port status The port status data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Port State Type Attached WWN Beaconing 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 or Inactive 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 Sphereon 4500 if the configured port type is Fx_Port the operational port type can include FL_Port in 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 The WWN of the device or switch attached to the port if one is attached The beaconing state for the port Off or On show 2 e Reason d McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL An optional message number that indicates if the port has a segmented ISL if a po
50. Ort AE EE OE EE N EE 2 9 config POr DaM Eiin E EE ER ER ek ee be ek ee Ee ee ee ee 2 10 CONLIS POPE SPOOM RE EE EE N p 2 11 COnN POTELY PO EE OE NEE EE N EE N 2 12 COD NEPON SNOW sesse sees GE e OEeEe OR a GE EERS ese ese oe Gees dee 2 13 config security fabricBinding i iese see ee se se se ek SR Re ee ee ee 2 14 config security portBinding iee ese see ee se se ER eke ge ek SR Ee ee ee ee 2 20 config security switchBinding ieee ese ee se se ee eke eek SR Ee ee ee 2 23 config security userRights iee esse eek se ee ER ER SR EER Ee ee ee ee 2 26 config snmp addCOommUNitY Lees see ee see ee ekke ge ek SR Ee ee ee 2 29 config snmp authITapS iese sees eke se eek Se Ge ER ER SR Rek SR Ee ee ee ee 2 30 config snmp deleteCommunity ees sees se se ee ek Rek Ee ee ee 2 30 CONE SONP NOW iese seek aisis ER ER ER He ek SR Ee ee ee ee 2 31 COLT SWitah ie esse Eie Re E Gee ee Ge Es ee deeg 2 32 config switch bbCredit i eee sees ese see ek Ee Se ER ER SR EER Rek ee ee es 2 32 config switch domainRSCN eee ese eek se se ee Ek SR Reekse ee es 2 32 config switch insistDomainld u ee sees se se se ee Re ek SR Ee ee ee ee 2 33 config switch ed TOV riri ee ees Ge eek Ee GER ER ER SR ge ek SR EER ee ee 2 33 config switch interopMode ii esse eek ge ER SR SERE Re ee ee 2 34 config switch prefDomainld ie ee see ee se se se eke RR ee ee 2 34 Config Switch priority cece seek ee Ge EER assess ee ee ee 2 35 config switc
51. RSCN domainRSCN domainRSCNState This command sets the domain RSCN state for the switch The switch can be either offline or online when this command is executed 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 Root gt config switch domainRSCN 1 2 2 MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 300 contig switch insistDomainld Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example contig switch edTOV Syntax Purpose Description Parameters Command Example insistDomainId insistentDomainIdState This command sets the insistent domain ID state for the switch 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 Root config switch insistDomainId 1 edTOV timeoutValue This command sets the E_D_TOV for the switch 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 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 th
52. S state may be set to either enable or disable For more information see config features ficonms on page 2 3 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 P N 620 000134 500 Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Error Messages Error 154 Invalid Membership List WWN The request cannot be completed because the WWN does not exist in the switch binding membership list 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 security 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 by 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 Disable Fabric Binding while Switch is Online The switch must be offline before Fabric Binding c
53. SerVEr ieke ee EER a Eesaia ge ek Se ee ee ee 2 72 show nameServerEXt aiseria saiae ER SR EER EER ERGE ge ek Se ee ee ee 2 73 ShOW Port CON I 8 se seke ee Natie Ae ek Se EER ee ee 2 75 SHOW POLE INFO acien seerne nsee EE E EEES 2 76 SHOW POLt NOES i iese eke EER Ee Ge HER ER SR REKE ERGE ge ek Se ee ee ee 2 77 P N 620 000 134 500 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL SHOW POLt ee N N N OE 2 79 SHOW Port technOlOgy i ees Ge ER RE ER ER ERGE Ge ek ee Ee ee ee ee 2 82 show security fabricBinding ees eers ek ek eke ek Re Ge ee 2 83 show security portBinding ii ees se eek se se ER ER SR Reekse Gee 2 84 show security switchBinding e sees sees ek ek ek ee ek ek eke 2 85 ale Ede AO N OO 2 86 ae AA RE N cde ecabecest 2 88 SHOW ZONING etose ED Oe EE OR AE EE 2 89 Appendix A Error Messages Ee ek N ocean g 1 NAER EE EE E A EE EE i 1 ER MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 500 Tables 1 1 CLI Command Tree Navigation Conventions ese ers ese ek ek ekke 1 3 1 2 CLI Command Tree iss RE ee SERE SOEN EG EE Ee ESEL Ke ERK Ee ESSEGRESeGe Ne Ge eed 1 5 1 3 CLI Command Tree for the ED 5000 Director ie ees ese se ee ee ee ee ee ee 1 17 P N 620 000134 500 MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL vi lt gt MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 500 Who Should Use This Manual
54. The system attributes are displayed as a table that includes the following properties Name Description Contact Location Date Time Serial Number Type Number Model Number EC Level Firmware Version Beaconing 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 model number for the system for example Intrepid 6064 The engineering change level installed The current firmware version installed The enabled state of unit beaconing enabled or disabled as set in the maint system beacon command P N 620 000 134 300 Output Example The output from the show system command displays as follows System Information Name Joe s Switch Description McDATA Intrepid 6064 Fibre Channel Director Contact Joe Location Everywhere Date Time 04 16 2001 10 34 01AM Serial Number 123456789 Type Number 1 odel Number Intrepid 6064 EC Level 1 Firmware Version 01 03 00 34 Beaconing Disabled show zoning Syntax zoning Purpose This command shows the zoning configuration saved on the fabric Parameters This command has no parameters Command
55. UAL P N 620 000 134 500 P N 620 000 134 500 McDATA Intrepid 6140 Director Installation and Service Manual 620 000157 McDATA OPENconnectors SNMP Support Manual 620 000131 McDATA SANpilot User Manual 620 000160 McDATA Sphereon 3016 and 3216 Fabric Switch Product Manager User Manual 620 000151 McDATA Sphereon 3016 Switch Installation and Service Manual 620 000112 McDATA Sphereon 3016 Switch Product Manager User Manual 620 000121 McDATA Sphereon 3032 and 3232 Fabric Switch Product Manager User Manual 620 000152 McDATA Sphereon 3032 Switch Installation and Service Manual 620 000116 McDATA Sphereon 3032 Switch Product Manager User Manual 620 000122 McDATA Sphereon 3216 Switch Installation and Service Manual 620 000139 McDATA Sphereon 3216 Switch Product Manager User Manual 620 000136 McDATA Sphereon 3232 Switch Installation and Service Manual 620 000142 McDATA Sphereon 3232 Switch Product Manager User Manual 620 000137 McDATA Sphereon 4500 Switch Installation and Service Manual 620 000159 McDATA Sphereon 4500 Switch Product Manager User Manual 620 000158 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Ee Manual Conventions The following notational conventions are used in this document Convention Meaning Bold Keyboard keys buttons and switches on hardware products and screen prompts for the Command Line Interface Italic Outside book references n
56. able unit See generic port A multi homed host used to route network traffic from one network to another and to pass network traffic from one protocol to another A unique string of numbers in the format xxx xxx xxx xxx that identifies a gateway on the network Gigabits per second Also known as G_Port Physical interface on a director that can function either as a fabric port F_Port or an extension port E_Port depending on the port type to which it connects P N 620 000 134 500 Gx_Port H hop hop count hub information message initial program load interface Internet protocol address interoperability interswitch link IP address IPL ISL P N 620 000 134 500 A port configuration allowing a port to transition operationally to FL_Port as well as to the port operational states described for a G_Port Only the Sphereon 4500 Switch supports the configuration of this port type Data transfer from one node to another node The number of hops a unit of information traverses in a fabric In Fibre Channel a device that connects nodes into a logical loop by using a physical star topology A message telling a user that a function is performing normally or has completed normally See also error message warning message Process of initializing the device and causing the operating system to start Initiated through a menu in the Product Manager this option performs a hardware reset on the active CTP
57. aces 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 gt config security userRights operator Operator newpassword config ED pp e 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 The username for operator privileges Username Operator The password for operator privileges Password Administrator The username for administrator privileges Username Administrator The password for administrator privileges Password Output Example The output from the config security userRights show command displays as follows Operator Username Operator Operator Password xaaKKKKKK Administrator Username Administrator Administrator Password xkKKKKKKK McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 300 contig snmp addCommunity Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example addCommunity
58. age 1 5 For example to use the config port name command to configure the name for port 4 on the switch this series of commands is entered Root gt config Config gt port Config Port gt name 4 Sam s 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 gt Config gt Root gt maint Maint gt port Maint Port gt beacon 4 true Note that 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 Note that only one double dot command may be entered at a time 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 amp gt McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 500 Maint gt port Maint Port gt beacon 4 true Another approach to 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
59. agement environment using the Ethernet port in the director or 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 If you have the Enterprise Fabric Connectivity Manager EFC Manager and a Product Manager for a director or switch installed you can use the Configure option in these products to enable disable Telnet access You can also enable disable Telnet access by using the Configure option of the SANpilot interface Telnet access is enabled by default Any changes to the enabled state of the Telnet server are retained through system resets and power cycles If the Ethernet cable is disconnected from the director or switch during a Telnet session one of three scenarios is possible e Replace the Ethernet cable before the client connection times out and the Telnet session will continue e Wait 15 minutes until the client connection times out then replace the Ethernet cable and restart the connection e If the client connection has already timed out replace the Ethernet cable Open a SANpilot interface window or Enterprise Fabric Connectivity Manager EFCM Product Manager 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 configuratio
60. all ports This command has no parameters Root gt show port info The port information data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Port WWN OpSpeed SpeedCap The port number The WWN of the port The current operating speed 1 Gb sec 2 Gb sec or Not Established The current transceiver capability speed 1 Gb sec or 2 Gb sec The output from the show port info command displays as follows Port WWN OpSpeed SpeedCap 0 10 00 80 00 22 33 44 1 Gb sec 2 Gb sec T 10 00 80 01 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 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 8 10 00 80 08 22 33 44 2 Gb sec 2 Gb sec g 10 00 80 09 11 22 33 44 2 Gb sec 2 Gb sec 10 10 00 80 10 11 22 33 44 1 Gb sec 2 Gb sec L1 10 00 80 11 11 22 33 44 1 Gb sec 2 Gb sec 12 10 00 80 12 22 33 44 1 Gb sec 2 Gb sec 13 10 00 80 13 11 22 33 44 1 Gb sec 2 Gb sec 14 10 00 80 14 11 22 33 44 1 Gb sec 2 Gb sec 15 10 00 80 15 11 22 33 44 1 Gb sec 2 Gb sec P N 620 000 134 300 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL show port nodes Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example Output nodes portNumber This command displays the loop node list for a specified port This command is valid on
61. ame Specifies the name of the zone to be deleted Root gt config zoning deleteZone TheLeastUltimateZone config pp e Syntax Purpose Description Parameters Command Example Syntax Purpose Description Parameters Command Example config zoning renameZoneSet renameZoneSet zoneSetNam m This command changes the name of the zone set in the work area Changes are not activated on the switch until the config zoning activateZoneSet command is issued This command has one parameter zoneSetName Specifies the new name for the zone set The zoneSetName must contain 1 64 characters Valid characters are ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdef ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789 _ Spaces are not permitted and the first character must be alphabetical Root gt config zoning renameZoneSet TheUltimateZoneSet config zoning addWwnMem addWwnMem zoneName wwn This command adds a WWN zone member to the specified zone in the work area The CLI supports the number of zones members per zone specified for a given product This command has two parameters zoneName wwn Specifies the name of the zone The WWN 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 Root gt config zoning addWwnMem TheUltimateZone 10 00 00 00 C9 22 9B 64 amp McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line
62. ames of user interface windows buttons and dialog boxes Monospaced Command syntax examples of commands output A note presents important information that is not hazard related Where to Get Help For technical support McDATA end user customers should call the phone number located on the service label attached to the front or rear of the hardware product McDATA s Best in Class Solution Center provides a single point of contact for customers seeking help The Solution Center will research explore and resolve inquires or service requests regarding McDATA products and services The Solution Center is staffed 24 hours a day 7 days a week including holidays To expedite warranty entitlement please have your product serial number available McDATA Corporation 380 Interlocken Crescent Broomfield CO 80021 Phone 800 752 4572 or 720 566 3910 Fax 720 566 3851 E mail support mcdata com Customers who purchased the hardware product from a company other than McDATA should contact that company s service representative for technical support ER McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 500 Forwarding We sincerely appreciate any comments about this publication Did Publication you find this manual easy or difficult to use Did it lack necessary Comments information Were there any errors Could its organization be improved Please send y
63. an be deactivated Deactivating fabric binding is disruptive to Fabric operations Set the switch offline before deactivating this feature Error 201 Change Authorization Request Failed The switch did not accept the request to make a change to NVRAM Be sure all parameters have been entered correctly and re submit Contact your service representative with further problems Error Messages CD A Error Messages A Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action amp McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Error 202 Invalid Change Authorization ID The switch will not accept a change request from this particular client Be sure all parameters have been entered correctly and re submit Contact your service representative with further problems Error 203 Another Client Has Change Authorization Another user is currently making changes to this switch Be sure all parameters have been entered correctly and re submit Error 207 Change Request Failed The switch did not accept the request Be sure all parameters have been entered correctly and re submit Contact your service representative with further problems Error 208 Change Request Timed Out Authorization time to make NVRAM changes has expired Be sure all parameters have been entered correctly and re submit Contact your s
64. at a switch is assigned by the principal switch ina switched fabric The preferred domain ID becomes the active domain ID except when configured otherwise by the user In a multiswitch fabric the switch that allocates domain IDs to itself and to all other switches in the fabric There is always one principal switch in a fabric If a switch is not connected to any other switches it acts as its own principal switch The EFCM application that implements the management user interface for the director or switch See resource allocation time out value Performance characteristic of a system or product whose integral components are backed up by identical components to which P N 620 000 134 500 resource allocation time out value S SAN SANpilot interface SBAR segmented E_Port SEL serial crossbar assembly Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP P N 620 000 134 500 operations will automatically failover in the event of a component failure Redundancy is a vital characteristic of virtually all high availability 24 hr 7 days per week computer systems and networks R_A_TOV is a value used to time out operations that depend on the maximum possible time that a frame could be delayed in a fabric and still be delivered See storage area network With director firmware Version 1 2 or later installed administrators or operators with a browser capable PC and an Internet connection can monitor and manage the
65. bmit the command Error 92 Not Allowed While Port Is Unblocked The port must be blocked to complete this request Block the port and re submit the command Error 93 Not Allowed While FICON MS Is Installed This request cannot be completed because FICON Management Server is installed This operation is not supported No action necessary CD McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 500 Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Error Messages Error 94 Invalid Feature Combination The features requested cannot be installed at the same time on one director or switch Contact your sales representative Error 99 Preferred Domain ID Cannot Be Zero This product cannot be configured to have a preferred domain ID equal to zero 0 Ensure that the ID is expressed as an integer in the range 1 31 and re submit Error 101 Command Not Supported on This Product This product does not support the requested command Command not supported No action necessary Error 102 Switch Not Operational The request cannot be completed because the switch is not operational Consult the installation service manual and contact your service representative Error 115 Invalid Switch Speed The request cannot be completed because the switch is not capable of operating at t
66. bps Port speed changes temporarily disrupt port data transfers This command has two required parameters portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0 23 for the Sphereon 4500 0 31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232 0 63 for the Intrepid 6064 0 127 and 132 144 for the Intrepid 6140 portSpeed Specifies the speed of the port Valid values are 1g 2g and negotiate Root gt config port speed 4 2g Root gt config port speed 6 negotiat config pp e 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 a Sphereon 4500 a port can also be an Fx_port or Gx_port The port configurations function as follows e F_Port cannot be used as an interswitch link but may attach to a device with an N_ Port e E Port only other switches may attach to this type of port e G Port either a device or another switch may attach to this type of port e Fx_Port allows Arbitrated Loop operation in addition to the functionality of an F_Port Sphereon 4500 only e Gx_Port allows Arbitrated Loop operation in addition to the functionality of an F_Port or an E_Port Sphereon 4500 only Parameters This command has two required parameters portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0 23 for
67. cepts and McDATA products Organization of This This publication is organized as follows Manual y Chapter 1 Introduction provides an introduction and overview of the Command Line Interface Chapter 2 CLI Commands describes the Command Line Interface commands including their syntax purpose and parameters as well as examples of their usage and any output that they generate Appendix A lists and explains error messages that may appear while using the Command Line Interface The Glossary defines terms abbreviations and acronyms used in this manual An Index is also provided Manual Updates Check the McDATA web site at www mcdata com for possible updates or supplements to this manual Related Publications Other publications that provide additional information about the products mentioned in this manual are e McDATA Enterprise Fabric Connectivity Manager User Manual 620 005001 e McDATA Products in a SAN Environment Planning Manual 620 000124 e McDATA ED 5000 Enterprise Fibre Channel Director Installation Manual 620 005003 e McDATA ED 5000 Enterprise Fibre Channel Director Service Manual 620 005004 e McDATA ED 5000 Enterprise Fibre Channel Director User Manual 620 005002 e McDATA Intrepid 6064 Director Installation and Service Manual 620 000108 e McDATA Intrepid 6140 and 6064 Director Product Manager User Manual 620 000153 ED McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MAN
68. commIndex commName writeAuthorization trapRecipient udpPortNum This command adds an SNMP community to the SNMP configuration This command has five parameters Up to six community names and trap recipients may be defined commIndex commName writeAuthorization trapRecipient udpPortNum 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 recipient The value can be a decimal number or default The default value is 162 Valid values include all legal UDP port numbers Root gt config snmp addCommunity 1 CommunityNamel enabled 1231231281283 T62 config pp e config snmp authTraps Syntax authTraps enabledState access SNMP information from the director or switch Parameters This command has one parameter 1 and 0 may be substituted as values
69. compiled by checking for undefined zones or aliases Arbitrated Loop Physical Address The backplane provides 48 VDC power distribution and connections for all logic cards MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL backup FRU beaconing BB_Credit blocked port buffer C channel class of Fibre Channel service Class F Fibre Channel service Class 2 Fibre Channel service Class 3 Fibre Channel service community profile configuration data CD McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL When an active FRU fails an identical backup FRU takes over operation automatically failover to maintain director and Fibre Channel link operation The use of light emitting diodes on ports port cards hardware components and directors to aid in the fault isolation process when enabled active beaconing will cause LEDs to flash for selected components Also known as Buffer to Buffer Credit The maximum number of frames a port can transmit without receiving a receive ready signal from the receiving device Devices communicating with the port are prevented from logging into the director or communicating with other devices attached to the director A blocked port continuously transmits the offline sequence A storage area for data in transit Buffers compensate for differences in processing speeds between devices See also BB_Credit A point to point link that transports data
70. d adds the managed switch to the list if it is not already present Parameters This command has no parameters Root gt config security fabricBinding activatePending config security fabricBinding addMember Syntax addMember wwn domainId Purpose This command adds a new member to the Fabric Member List in the pending fabric binding work area The number of entries is limited to the maximum available domain ID s for the fabric 31 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 1 to 31 Root config security fabricBinding addMember AA 99 23 23 08 14 88 Cl1 2 config CD pp e Syntax Purpose Parameters Syntax Purpose Parameters config security fabricBinding clearMemList clearMemList This command clears the fabric membership list for the pending fabric binding working area 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 This comma
71. d 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 class2 portNumber This command displays port Class 2 counters for a single port This command has one parameter portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0 23 for the Sphereon 4500 0 31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232 0 63 for the Intrepid 6064 0 127 and 132 144 for the Intrepid 6140 Root gt perf class2 2 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 perf gr e TxFrames RxWords TxWords Busied Frms Rjct Frames Port 2 Statistic RxFrames TxFrames RxWords TxWords Busied Frms Rjct Frames perf class3 The number of Fibre Channel Class 2 frames that the port has transmitted The number of Class 2 4 byte words within frames that the port has received The number of Class 2 4 byte words within frames that the port has transmitted The number of times
72. d password for administrator level access Description Immediately after the name and password for the administrator is set you are prompted to log in with the new access rights Parameters This command has two parameters username 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 password 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 Command Example Root gt config security userRights administrator Administrator newpassword CD MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 300 config security userRights operator m 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 Sp
73. ddress Port Name The port WWN of the attached device Node Name The node WWN 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 in the output example for show nameServer on page 2 72 SymNodeName 255 character representation of the Symbolic Node Name SymPortName 255 character representation of the Symbolic Output Example follows Port Name The output from the show nameServerExt command displays as Type Port Id Port Name Node Name COS FC4 Types SymNodeName N 010400 00 1 20 11 22 33 4 Name A N 010500 00 1 2021122223324 SymPortName L1i322 5333 44 55 00277 4 55 66 77 2 3 2 Node Name A Port Le22333 344355301377 4 55 66 77 2 3 0 This Is Symbolic Node Name B Symbolic Port Name B Is Slightly Longer N 010600 00 11 203 1132233324 FL 000001 00 1 2031132233324 7 FL 000002 00 1 20 11 22 33 4 7 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL 2 22 33 44 55 66 02 425526623775 BA AR G7 1 22 33 44 55 66 03 4 55 66 77 2 0 Loop Node 1 Loop Port 1 22 33 44 55 66 04 4 55 66 77 3 2 Loop Node 2 Loop Port P N 620 000 134 300 show port config Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example Output Output Example config This command s
74. director through an embedded web server interface called the SANpilot interface The interface provides a GUI similar to the Product Manager application and supports director configuration statistics monitoring and basic operation See serial crossbar assembly An E_Port that has ceased to function as an E_Port within a multiswitch fabric due to an incompatibility between the fabrics that it joins See also expansion port System error light The serial crossbar assembly SBAR is responsible for Fibre Channel frame transmission from any director port to any other director port Connections are established without software intervention A protocol that specifies a mechanism for network management that is complete yet simple Information is exchanged between agents which are the devices on the network being managed and managers which are the devices on the network through which the management is done See Simple Network Management Protocol McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL CD SNMP community SNMP community name storage area network subnet mask switch priority T topology trap U UPM universal port module McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Also known as SNMP community string SNMP community is a cluster of managed products in SNMP terminology hosts to which the server or managed product running the SNMP agent belongs The name assigned to a
75. e modified or filled in with desired options An intelligent high availability Fibre Channel switching device providing any to any port connectivity between nodes end devices on a switched fabric The director sends data transmissions data frames between nodes in accordance with the address information present in the frame headers of those transmissions The number that uniquely identifies a switch in a multiswitch fabric A distinct domain ID is automatically allocated to each switch in the fabric by the principal switch See expansion port See error detect time out value Enterprise fabric connectivity PC shipped with a product to run the EFC Manager EFC Product Manager and EFC Fabric Manager applications With director firmware Version 1 2 or later installed administrators or operators with a browser capable PC and an Internet connection can monitor and manage the director through an embedded web server interface called the SANpilot interface The interface provides a GUI similar to the Product Manager application and supports director configuration statistics monitoring and basic operation Software application that is the system management framework providing the user interface for managing McDATA Fibre Channel connectivity products The EFC Manager can run both locally on the EFC Server and remotely on a user workstation The value that defines the time the switch waits for an expected response before declaring an
76. e 2 44 directors See switches documentation conventions 1 3 documentation related x domain ID port member adding 2 49 deleting 2 51 domain RSCN state 2 32 E e_d_tov 2 33 E_port setting 2 12 ED 5000 Director 1 17 EFCM 1 2 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL enabling Telnet 1 18 Enterprise Fabric Connectivity Manager 1 2 enabling Telnet 1 18 Enterprise Fabric Mode setting 2 3 error counters port 2 62 error light system clearing 2 57 escape character 1 10 ethernet attributes 2 70 ethernet cable replacing 1 18 ethernet connection loss of 1 18 event log 2 67 extended distance state setting for ports 2 8 F F_port setting 2 12 Fabric Binding active configuration show 2 18 pending configuration activate 2 14 replace 2 17 show 2 19 security 2 14 fabric binding membership list 2 15 2 16 show 2 83 state 2 17 fabric membership list add 2 15 clear 2 16 delete 2 16 factory settings resetting 2 55 2 58 feature Enterprise Fabric Mode 2 3 FICON Management Server 2 3 list 2 68 Open Systems Management Server 2 4 SANtegrity 2 3 show 2 68 feature keys 2 4 resetting 2 58 FICON Management Server 2 3 ficonms 2 3 FRU information 2 69 P N 620 000 134 500 G G_port setting 2 12 gateway address 2 6 globally available commands 1 5 H help command 1 15 help technical support xii history log 1 9 clearing 1 9 inactive state reasons 2 80 insistent Domain ID state Domain
77. e R_A_TOV Root config switch edTOV 4 config pp e Syntax Purpose Description Parameters Command Example Syntax Purpose Description Parameters Command Example config switch interopMode interopMode interopMod This command sets the interoperability mode for the switch The switch must be offline to complete this command The switch must be set offline before this command is entered This command has one parameter interopMode Specifies the interoperability mode Valid values are mcdata and open mcdata McDATA Fabric 1 0 open Open Fabric 1 0 Root gt config switch interopMode open config switch prefDomainld prefDomainId domainId This command sets the preferred domain ID for the switch The switch must be offline to complete this command The switch must be set offline before this command is entered This command has one parameter domainld Specifies the new preferred domain ID value This parameter must be an integer in the range 1 31 Root config switch prefDomainId 1 CD MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 300 config switch priority Syntax Purpose Description Parameters Command Example priority switchPriority This command sets the switch priority The switch must be set offline before this command is entered This command has one parameter switchPriority Specifies the switch priority
78. ePortMem renameZone showPending showActive EG port ee beacon reset system beacon clearSysError ipl resetConfig setOnlineState perf class2 class3 clearStats errors link traffic SHOW eventLog features frus ee ethernet loginServer nameServer nameServerExt port config info nodes status technology security fabricBinding portBinding switchBinding switch system zoning Entering Command Line Interface Commands Ea Introduction 1 Navigation of the CLI Command Tree Note that the 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 1 2 CLI Command Tree on page 1 5 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 CLI Commands for examples of show commands output Once the 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 1 2 CLI Command Tree on p
79. eived 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 Wrap Count RxFrames 3 2953184 TxFrames 2 1842953 RxWords 65 2953184 TxWords 32 1842953 Disc Frames 26 2953184 rot D pp e perf clearStats Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example perf errors Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example clearStats portNumber This command resets all port statistics for an individual port or for all ports This command has one parameter portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0 23 for the Sphereon 4500 0 31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232 0 63 for the Intrepid 6064 0 127 and 132 144 for the Intrepid 6140 all for every port on the director or switch Root gt perf clearStats 4 Root gt perf clearStats all errors portNumber This command displays port error counters for a single port This command has one parameter portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0 23 for the Sphereon 4500 0 31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232 0 63 for the In
80. ending zoning configuration 2 53 port binding for all ports 2 84 port binding for port 2 22 port configuration 2 75 port information 2 76 port nodes 2 77 port status 2 79 port technology information 2 82 show branch 2 67 SNMP configuration 2 31 switch attributes 2 86 switch binding 2 85 switch configuration 2 39 system attributes 2 88 system configuration 2 43 user access rights 2 28 zoning configuration 2 89 SNMP authorization traps 2 30 SNMP community adding 2 29 deleting 2 30 Solution Center xii spaces quotation marks required 1 10 speeds port 2 11 speeds switches 2 38 statistics port clearing 2 62 P N 620 000 134 500 strings null 1 10 strings quotation marks in 1 10 subnet mask 2 6 switch attributes displaying 2 86 Switch Binding add new member 2 23 configuration 2 23 delete member 2 23 show configuration 2 25 switch binding 2 85 set state 2 24 Switch Member List add member 2 23 delete member 2 23 show 2 25 switches 2 58 configuring IP address 2 6 configuring set offline 2 32 e_d_tov 2 33 event log 2 67 FRU information 2 69 interoperability mode 2 34 IPL 2 57 login server database 2 71 name server database 2 72 2 73 preferred domain ID 2 34 principal 2 35 priority 2 35 r_a_tov 2 36 rerouting delay 2 37 speed 2 38 system contact 2 40 system description 2 41 system location 2 42 system name 2 42 system attributes displaying 2 88 system contact attribute 2 40 system date and time 2 41 system desc
81. error condition Indication that an error has been detected See also information message warning message P N 620 000 134 500 Ethernet event log expansion port F_Port fabric fabric port failover FAN FCP fiber Fibre Channel P N 620 000 134 500 A widely implemented local area network LAN protocol that uses a bus or star topology and served as the basis for the IEEE 802 3 standard which specifies the physical and software layers Baseband LAN allows multiple station access to the transmission medium at will without prior coordination and which avoids or resolves contention Record of significant events that have occurred on the director such as FRU failures degraded operation and port problems The physical interface on a Fibre Channel switch within a fabric that attaches to an expansion port E_Port on another Fibre Channel switch to form a multiswitch fabric See also segmented E_Port See fabric port Entity that interconnects N_Ports and is capable of routing switching Fibre Channel frames using the destination ID information in the Fibre Channel frame header accompanying the frames Physical interface within the fabric that connects to an N_Port through a point to point full duplex connection The automatic and nondisruptive transition of functions from an active FRU that has failed to a backup FRU Fabric address notification A standard Fibre Channel protocol used to run S
82. ers 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 field is blank no device is bound to the specified port 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 1 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 g 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 Ta 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 ED MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 300 show security switchBinding Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example Output Output Example switchBinding This command displays the switch binding configuration This command has no parameters Root gt show security switchBinding The switch binding configu
83. ervice representative with further problems Error 209 Change Request Aborted The switch did not accept the request Be sure all parameters have been entered correctly and re submit Contact your service representative with further problems P N 620 000134 500 Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Error Messages Error 210 Busy Processing Another Request A different switch in the Fabric was busy processing another request and could not complete the command Be sure all parameters have been entered correctly and re submit Contact your service representative with continued problems Error 211 Duplicate Zone Two or more zone names in the local zone set are identical All zone names must be unique Make the appropriate changes and re submit Error 212 Duplicate Zone Member A member was added that already exists in the zone No action necessary Error 213 Number of Zones Is Zero You are attempting to activate and empty zone set The zone set must have at least one zone to be considered valid Add a valid zone to the zone set and re submit Error 214 A Zone Contains Zero Members You are attempting to activate a zone set that contains at least one zone with zero members Each zone in the zone set must contain at least one member Add a valid member to the empty zone and re submit
84. es from one form into another Domain name servers DNS translate domain names into IP addresses 2 In Fibre Channel a server that allows N_Ports to register information about themselves This information allows N_Ports to discover and learn about one another by sending queries to the Name Server Name or address that identifies a managed product on a TCP IP network The network address can be either an IP address in dotted decimal notation containing four three digit octets in the P N 620 000 134 500 node node port O offline sequence OLS operating state director operating state port optical fiber connector P N 620 000 134 500 format Xxx Xxx Xxx xxx or a domain name as administered on a customer network In Fibre Channel terminology node refers to an end device server or storage device that is or can be connected to a switched fabric Physical interface within an end device which can connect to an F_Port on a switched fabric or directly to another N_Port in point to point communications The sequence sent by the transmitting port to indicate that it is offline See offline sequence The operating states are described as follows Online when the director is set online an attached device can log in to the director if the port is not blocked Attached devices can communicate with each other if they are configured in the same zone Offline when the director is set offline all ports
85. essages A 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 1 12 Enter an appropriate date and re submit 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 1 31 Enter an appropriate date and re submit 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 an integer greater than 1980 Enter an appropriate date and re submit Error 40 Invalid Hour The value of the hour entered for the new system time is invalid The format of the time parameter must be hh mm ss The hour can contain an integer in the range 0 23 Enter an appropriate time and re submit Error 41 Invalid Minute The value of the minute entered for the new system time is invalid The format of the time parameter must be hh mm ss The minute can contain an integer in the range 0 59 Enter an appropriate time and re submit P N 620 000 134 500 Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Error Messages Error 42 Invalid Second The value of t
86. features show The product feature data is displayed as a table that includes the following property 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 The output from the config features show command displays as follows Installed Feature Set Feature 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 config pp e config ip ethernet Syntax Purpose Description Parameters Command Example contig ip show Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example ethernet ipAddress gatewayAddress subnetMask This command sets the Ethernet network settings The Telnet connection can be lost when these Ethernet network settings are changed If the IP address is reconfigured your Telnet client must be reconnected to the new IP address A new login will be requested This command has three parameters ipAddress Specifies the new IP address for the director or switch The address must be entered in dotted decimal format for example 10 0 0 0
87. formation e If the question mark is used in place of a command keyword all the keywords at that level of the CLI command tree display Root gt config system Command identified contact Set the system contact attribute date Set the system date and time description Set the system description attribute location Set the system location attribute name Set the system name attribute show Display the system configuration e Ifthe question mark is used at the end of a recognized command any parameters for that command display Root gt config port name name lt portNumber gt lt portName gt e 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 gt config s security snmp switch system Using the Command Line Interface Help 1 15 S Introduction 1 Commenting 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 gt Change port 3 to an E_Port lt CR gt Root gt config port lt CR gt config port gt HHHHEE EE HEE HEH HEESCR gt config port gt Begin Script lt CR gt config port gt H HHEHEE EE EE HEH HEESCR gt The pound sign cannot be used after any other characters a command for example to start a comment The followin
88. from one point to the other Defines the level of connection dedication acknowledgment and other characteristics of a connection Used by switches to communicate across interswitch links ISLs to configure control and coordinate a multiswitch fabric Provides a connectionless not dedicated service with notification of delivery or nondelivery between two N_Ports Provides a connectionless not dedicated service without notification of delivery or nondelivery between two N_Ports Also known as datagram Information that specifies which management objects are available to what management domain or SNMP community name Configuration data includes identification data port configuration data operating parameters SNMP configuration and zoning P N 620 000 134 500 connectionless connector Control processor card control unit CRC CTP cyclic redundancy check D datagram default default zone device P N 620 000 134 500 configuration A configuration backup file is required to restore configuration data if the CTP card in a nonredundant Intrepid 6064 is removed and replaced Nondedicated link Typically used to describe a link between nodes which allows the switch to forward Class 2 or Class 3 frames as resources ports allow Contrast this to the dedicated bandwidth that is required in a Class 1 Fibre Channel Service point to point link See optical fiber connector Circuit card that co
89. g is an invalid script line Root gt 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 gt Turn on beaconing lt CR gt Root gt maint system beacon true lt CR gt Root gt maint system beacon true lt CR gt Root gt Turn on beaconing lt CR gt Comments of over 200 characters in length may cause unpredictable system behavior Limit comments to 200 characters per line McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 500 ED 5000 Director A subset of the CLI commands described in this publication are available on the ED 5000 Director The globally available commands login logout and commaDelim are described previously in this chapter The following config maint and show commands are described in Chapter 2 CLI Commands Table 1 3 CLI Command Tree for the ED 5000 Director config security userRights administrator operator show maint system resetConfig ShOW EE ethernet EE config info status switch system zoning ED 5000 Director GD Introduction 1 Telnet Session Ethernet Connection Loss The CLI can only be used through a Telnet client session in an out of band man
90. gatewayAddress Specifies the new gateway address for the Ethernet interface The address must be entered in dotted decimal format for example 0 0 0 0 subnetMask 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 gt config ip ethernet 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 show This command shows the LAN configuration This command has no parameters Root gt config ip show ED MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 300 Output The LAN configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties IP Address The IP address Gateway The gateway address 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 2959 0 00 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 Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0 23 for the Sphereon 4500 0 31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232 0 63 for the Intrepid 6064 0 127 and 132 144 for the Intrepid 6140 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 Roots co
91. given SNMP community Queries from an SNMP management station to a device running an SNMP agent will only elicit a response if those queries are addressed with the correct SNMP community name A high performance data communications environment that interconnects computing and storage resources so that the resources can be effectively shared and consolidated Used by a computer to determine whether another computer with which it needs to communicate is located on a local or remote network The network mask depends upon the class of networks to which the computer is connecting The mask indicates which digits to look at in a longer network address and allows the router to avoid handling the entire address Value configured into each switch in a fabric that determines its relative likelihood of becoming the fabric s principal switch The logical physical or both arrangement of stations on a network The unsolicited notification of an event originating from a SNMP managed device and directed to an SNMP network management station See universal port module A flexible 1 gigabit per second or 2 gigabit per second module that contains four generic ports G_Ports P N 620 000 134 500 W warning message world wide name WWN zone zone member zone set zoning P N 620 000 134 500 Indication that a possible error has been detected See also error message information message Eight byte identifier uniquely ass
92. gt config switch raTOV 20 CD MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 300 contig switch rerouteDelay Syntax Purpose Description Parameter Command Examples rerouteDelay rerouteDelayState This command enables or disables rerouting delay for the switch The switch can be either offline or online when this command is executed 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 para
93. h raTOV ee ee ee se se Ge ER ER REEKSE Ge ER ER GER ee ER ee ee es 2 36 config switch rerouteDelay ue eek ee eek ge ER ER GER ee eke ee es 2 37 config switch speed ie ee ee aaua GER ER ERGE be ek E ee ee ee 2 38 config switch shOW eeue ee essee GE RE ER ER GER ER SR Se Re ek ER EER ee ee 2 39 config system cOntaCt eeee ee ee se ge ER SEER ER ER ER ERGE EER ER ER ee ee 2 40 config system date eie eek eek GE RE ER EER ER EER Se be ek SR Ee ee ee 2 41 config system descriptHON ee ees se se eek Se Se ee ER SR Rek SR Ee ee ee ee 2 41 config system locatiON saisissent ER ER ER Se Ge ek SR EER ee ee ee 2 42 config system namME eek eek GE Re ER ER ER ER ER ee be ek ee ee ee ee ee 2 42 config system shOW iaiaeiaeiaa ekanda 2 43 E gt McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 500 COME des EE EE od 2 44 config zoning setDefZoneState ieke eek Se Ee ee ee 2 44 config Zoning activateZoneSet ees ke eek Se Ee ee ee 2 45 config zoning deactivateZOneS et 2 45 config Zoning replaceZoneSet ee se se Ekke EER ee ge ee 2 46 config Zoning clearZoneSet ee eke eek Ee Ee ee ee 2 46 config zoning addZONE iseitis iiris 2 47 config zoning deleteZone i e ee eek Re ER Ekke ge ek Se Ee ee ee 2 47 config Zoning renameZoneSet ee ese se RR EER ee ge ee 2 48 config zoning addWwnMem Lee ee ee see eek ge ek Ee See ee 2 48 config zoning addPortMen ees ee see eek Re ge ek Se Ee ee ee 2 49 co
94. he configured speed Consult the installation service manual to determine the speed capabilities of your product Error Messages CD A Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Error Messages A Error 116 Switch Not Capable of 2 Gb sec The request cannot be completed because the switch is not capable of operating at 2 Gbps Consult the installation service manual to determine the speed capabilities of your product Error 117 Port Speeds Cannot be Set at Higher Data Rate than Switch Speed This request cannot be completed because the requested port speed is faster than the currently configured switch speed The switch speed should first be configured to accommodate changes in the configured port speed The ports can not operate at a faster rate than the switch itself Update the switch speed and re submit the request For more information see config switch speed on page 2 38 and config port speed on page 2 11 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 re submit the request Error 119 Switch Speed Not 2 Gb sec This request cannot be completed because the switch speed has not been set to 2 Gbps
95. he second entered for the new system time is invalid The format of the time parameter must be hh mm ss The second can contain an integer in the range 0 59 Enter an appropriate time and re submit Error 44 Max SNMP Communities Defined Anew SNMP community may not be defined without removing an existing community from the list A total of 6 communities may be defined for SNMP A new community can be added only after a current community is removed Make the appropriate changes and re submit Error 45 Not Allowed While Switch Online The entered command requires that the director or switch be set offline Set the switch offline and re submit the command Error 55 Invalid Zone Name The value entered for the zone name is invalid The zone name must be unique and contain 1 64 characters The valid character set for the zone name can be found under config zoning addZone on page 2 47 Make the appropriate changes to the zone name and re submit Error Messages AT A Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Error Messages A Error 57 Duplicate Zone Two or more zone names in the zone set are identical All zone names must be unique Make the appropriate changes and re submit Error 59 Zone Name in Use Two or more zone names in
96. heNotUltimateAtAllZone contig zoning deleteWwnMem 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 WWN of the member to be deleted from 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 deleteWwnMem TheNotSoUltimateZone 10 00 00 00 C9 22 9B AB amp gt McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 300 contig zoning deletePortMem Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example deletePortMem zoneName domainId portNumber This command deletes a domain ID and port number for a zone member in the specified zone in the work area This command has three parameters zoneName domainld portNumber Specifies the name of the zone that contains the member to be deleted Specifies the domain ID of the member that to be deleted from the zone Valid domain IDs are in the range 1 31 Specifies the port number of the member to be deleted from the zone Valid port numbers values are 0 15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0 23 for the Sphereon 4500 0 31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232 0 31 for the ED 5000 0 63 for the Intrepid 6064 0 127 and 132 144 for
97. hile this switch is operating in Open Fabric 1 0 mode Configure the interop mode to McDATA Fabric 1 0 mode Error 88 Invalid Feature Key Length The feature key installed is longer than the maximum length allowed Be sure that the key has been entered correctly and re submit Contact your sales representative with any further problems Error Messages CD A Error Messages A Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Error 89 Not Allowed in S 390 Mode Without the SANtegrity TM Feature Cannot configure port types in S 390 mode without installing SANtegrity This command is only supported when the switch is in Open Systems mode or in S 390 with SANtegrity The switch will need to be taken out of S 390 Mode in order to complete this command or SANtegrity will need to be purchased and installed The switch cannot be taken out of S 390 Mode via the Command Line Interface The EFC Manager application must be used to change the switch operating mode Error 90 Invalid Port Type The port type configured is invalid A port may be configured to be an eport gport or fport Be sure the port is configured appropriately and re submit the command Error 91 E_Port Type Configured Ports are not allowed to be configured as E_Ports in 390 mode Configure the port as either a fport or gport and resu
98. hows the port configuration for all ports This command has no parameters Root gt show port config The port configuration attributes are displayed as a table that includes the following properties Port Name Blocked Ext Dist FAN Type Speed The port number The name of the port as set in the config port name command The blocked state of the port as set in the config port blocked command The extended distance state as set in the config port extDist command This does not apply to the Sphereon 4500 The configured fabric address notification FAN state Sphereon 4500 only The port type as set in the config port type command The port speed as set in the config port speed command The output from the show port config command displays as follows Port Name Blocked Ext Dist Type Speed FODIDUBWNHEO fo mg Oo Hy PF KAROO PVOHSUSLNH false off fPort Gb sec true On fPort Gb sec false off gPort Gb sec false off fPort 2 Gb sec true On fPort 2 Gb sec false off fPort 2 Gb sec true On fPort Gb sec false Off fPort Negotiate false On fPort Gb sec false off fPort Gb sec false off fPort 2 Gb sec false off fPort 2 Gb sec false off fPort Gb sec false OFE fPort Gb sec false off fPort Gb sec false OFE fPort Gb sec show ee show port info Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example Output Output Example info This command displays port information for
99. ic mode was active Fabric binding must be active while operating in enterprise fabric mode The fabric binding state may be changed if enterprise fabric mode is deactivated It should be noted however that this can be disruptive to the fabric Error Messages CD A Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Error Messages A 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 the 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 OpenSysMS on page 2 4 Error 152 Invalid FICON Management Server State The request cannot be completed because the FICON MS state submitted is invalid The FICON M
100. igned to a switch or to a node end device even on global networks See world wide name A set of devices that can access one another All connected devices may be configured into one or more zones Devices in the same zone can see each other Those devices that occupy different zones cannot The specification of a device to be included in a zone A zone member can be identified by the port number of the director to which it is attached or by its world wide name In multiswitch fabrics identification of end devices and nodes by world wide name is preferable A collection of zones that may be activated as a unit Grouping of several devices by function or by location All devices connected to a connectivity product such as the director may be configured into one or more zones See also zone McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL CD G amp D MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 500 Symbols 1 10 1 16 1 8 1 15 Numerics 60 characters in history log 1 9 80 column output 1 10 A access rights administrator setting 2 26 operator setting 2 27 relationship to other products 1 12 active zoning configuration 2 54 administrator access setting 2 26 ASCII character set 2 2 asynchronous commands 1 3 authorization traps SNMP 2 30 B backslash 1 10 bbCredit 2 32 beaconing unit 2 56 blocked state for port 2 7 buffer to buffer credit 2 32 C
101. ly on the Sphereon 4500 This command has one parameter portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 23 for the Sphereon 4500 Root gt show port nodes portNumber The port nodes data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties FC 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 show pp e Output Example private nodes on a loop appears as follows The show port nodes command output for a mix of public and 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 NO OGGED IN 000018 NO OGGED IN 00001B NO OGGED IN If no nodes are on the loop a message displays saying that no loop nodes are on the port
102. mand Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 300 show show eventLog Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example Output 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 by either the administrator or the operator eventLog This command shows the contents of the event log as maintained in NV RAM on the director or switch This command has no parameters Root show eventLog 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 The causes are either that the switch contains no operational SBAR cards or that the system shuts down due to CTP thermal threshold violations Info Unit operational information only FRU The FRU and FRU position where applicable Event Data The 32 byte hexadecimal description of the event in words show pp e Output Example show features Syntax Purpose Parameters C
103. meter rerouteDelayState Specifies whether rerouting delay is enabled Valid values are true and false Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Root gt config switch rerouteDelay true Root gt config switch rerouteDelay 1 config pp e config switch speed Syntax Purpose Description Parameters Command Examples speed switchSpeed This command sets the speed for the switch This command is only applicable for the Intrepid 6064 Sphereon products cannot change switch speed The switch must be set offline before this command is entered A switch can be configured to operate at 1 Gbps or 2 Gbps If the switch has FPM cards configuring the switch speed to 2 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 Gbps and therefore will remain inactive after the switch is returned to the online state This command has one required parameter switchSpeed Specifies the speed of the switch Valid values are 1g for 1 Gbps or 2g for 2 Gbps Root gt config switch speed 2g McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 300 contig switch show Syntax Purpose Parameters Description Command Example Output show This command shows the switch configuration This command has no parameters The switch can be either offline or online when this command is executed Ro
104. n s completeness and accuracy AD MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 500 CLI Commands This chapter describes the Command Line Interface CLI commands including their syntax purpose and parameters as well as examples of their usage and any output that they generate Section Page Command Overview 2 2 config 2 2 maint 2 55 perf 2 59 show 2 67 CLI Commands G a Command Overview contig 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 to verify configuration changes The config branch of the CLI command tree contains commands that set parameter values on the switch or director These values are not temporary session values but are retained across power cycles The commands in the config branch can only be accessed by a user with administrator level user rights CLI commands are activated on the switch immediately except as noted In 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
105. n and Logging OU esse se eek ee Se Geek RE EER ER EER ee ee ee 1 11 User Access Rights se seek See ER ER ER ER EER Ee Ge BEKER SR ER ER ER ee 1 11 EL EE EO EE ONE EE 1 11 logout AE EE LE OO ENG 1 12 Using the commaDelim Command e sees se se seek ekke EER ER Ee ee 1 13 commaDeliM OE EE 1 13 Handling Command Line Interface Errors eise sesse esse sees se sees 1 14 Using the Command Line Interface Help iese esse seeks se ees 1 15 Commenting SCripS eesriie se se ER ER aiee GE Re ER Se Geek ER GR EER ee ee ee 1 16 ESO QUID KG oe SS EE OE 1 17 AILE AS GR N RE OE EE e 1 18 Ethernet Connection LOSS iese ese eek ee ek eek eek eek 1 18 P N 620 000134 500 MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL E gt Chapter 2 CLI Commands Command Ove EE aeina eiaei ie 2 2 COPE Ee Re ota s ee De EE ves sha een tele sg ek ee 2 2 config features enterpriseFabMode ie ese see ee see ee ee 2 3 config features flCONMS Leeu ees eek ee ER nsii 2 3 config features installKeY iee iese se se ek Se See Ge gek ER SR ee ee ee 2 4 config features OpenSysMS i ee see eke ER ER E Ee EE EER ER ER ee 2 4 config features ShOW sssi see EERS GE RE ER SR SERE ER ER SR Reekse ee bee ee 2 5 config ip Ethernet cesiones ee Ge HER ER SEER ee ee ee ees ee 2 6 config ip SHOW EER EE EE Ee Ee Ge E 2 6 config port blocked sessirnar 2 7 CONFIG POFt EXtDISt zere ei BE GE ER ER SERE ERGE Be Rek ER SR ee ee ee 2 8 Config P
106. n invalid enterprise fabric mode has been submitted The enterprise fabric mode must be set to either activate or deactivate For more information see config features enterpriseFabMode on page 2 3 P N 620 000 134 500 Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Error Messages 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 domainRSCN on page 2 32 Error 143 Domain RSCNs Must Be Enabled When Enterprise Fabric Mode Active The user attempted to disable domain RSCN s while enterprise fabric mode was active Domain RSCN s must remain 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 SANtegrity 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 Error 146 Fabric Binding May Not Be Deactivated While Enterprise Fabric Mode Active The user attempted to deactivate fabric binding while enterprise fabr
107. nd has no parameters config security fabricBinding delete Member deleteMember wwn domainId This command removes a member from the Fabric Member List in the pending fabric binding work area Changes are not activated to the fabric until the activatePending command is issued 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 A A 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 Root config security fabricBinding deleteMember AA 99 23 23 08 14 88 Cl Root gt config security fabricBinding deleteMember 2 CD MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 300 config security fabricBinding replacePending Syntax Purpose Parameters config security fabricbinding setState Syntax Purpose Parameters replacePending This command replaces the pending working area with the fabric binding configuration that is currently loaded on the fabric This command has no parameters Root gt config security fabricBinding replacePending setState fabricBindingState This command sets the fabric binding state for the pending fabric binding configuration work area This state is not saved to the fabric until the activatePending command is iss
108. nfig port blocked 4 false Root gt config port blocked 4 0 config ED pp e config port extDist Syntax Purpose Description Parameters Command Examples extDist portNumber extDistOn This command sets the extended distance state for a port The Sphereon 4500 does not accept this command When the extended distance field is true the port is configured for 60 buffer credits which supports a distance of up to 100 km for a 1 gigabits per second Gbps port This command has two required parameters portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0 31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232 0 63 for the Intrepid 6064 0 127 and 132 144 for the Intrepid 6140 extDistOn Specifies the extended distance state for the port Valid values are true and false Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Root gt config port extDist 4 false Root gt config port extDist 4 0 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 300 config port fan Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example fan portNumber fanOn This command sets the fabric address notification FAN state for a port Sphereon 4500 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 This command has two required parameters portNumber Specifies the p
109. nfig zoning clearZ ONE ee se se assena RE ge ER Se See ee 2 50 config Zoning deleteWWnMEM ee se se seek Ee Re ek Se Se ee ee 2 50 config Zoning deletePortMem ee ese se se ek Se Se ee ER ee ge ee 2 51 config Zzoning renameZONnE ee eek se se Se ER ER RR eek ee be ee 2 52 config Zoning SHOWPENAING ie ees ees ekke ge ek Se Ee ee ee 2 53 config zoning shOWACHVE iee ee eek ee ER EER RE Re ek Se Ee ee ee 2 54 eu TT EE EE EE GE 2 55 MAINE port DEACON EE EE ansians is 2 55 maint port reset iese see ee r SERE Bek ER E EER ER ER ER EE ER ee ee eke 2 56 maint system beaCON 0 ees eek ee ee gek ER ain 2 56 maint system clearSySELror eee esse esse sek see ee eek eke ge ek Se ee ee ee 2 57 maint system ip esse seek eke eek irie eteina 2 57 maint system resetCONfig ee ees se ek ek ee Se ER ER ek Re ekke ee ee 2 58 maint system setOnlineState u eie ee se ee ee eke ge ek SR See ee 2 58 ER EE E EE EN 2 59 oln KE E EE E EE 2 59 Perl Class 3 E E EE N DE E 2 60 perf clearSta OE AE OR EE EES 2 62 perf etos Ee ED OE N tines 2 62 anain AA ek E eeee 2 64 pert alie cee ER iere ES a AE ER EEA EE 2 65 Elle EE RE EDE E EA 2 67 SHOW event lOp aiiin seerne ekke Rek EE BEKER ER EER EER ER ee Re ek Ee ee ee ee 2 67 SNOW feature AE NE EE EE Rais 2 68 SNOW AUS EE EE ER DE DE Ee ee 2 69 show ip ethernet sinear dere ER ER ee Ge GER SR ER EER EER EE TENES 2 70 Show loginSerVer e ees eke ee E HER ER SR R Se ee ee ee 2 71 ShOW name
110. ntains the director microprocessor The CTP card also initializes hardware components of the system after power on A 10 Mbps RJ 45 twisted pair connector is located on the CTP card to connect to the Ethernet LAN and communicate with the EFC Server or a specific management station A hardware unit that controls the reading writing or displaying of data at one or more input output units See cyclic redundancy check See control processor card System of error checking performed at both the sending and receiving station using the value of a particular character generated by a cyclic algorithm When the values generated at each station are identical data integrity is confirmed See Class 3 Fibre Channel service Pertaining to an attribute value or option that is assumed when none is explicitly specified Contains all attached devices that are not members of a separate zone Product connected to a managed director connected to a switch or director that is not controlled by the switch or director s management software See also node McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL os dialog box director domain ID E E Port E D TOV EFC EFC Server embedded web server Enterprise Fabric Connectivity Manager error detect time out value error message amp gt McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL A window containing informational messages or data fields to b
111. ommand Example Output Output Example The output from the show eventLog command displays as follows Date Time Code Severity FRU Event Data 04 12 01 10 584 375 Major CTP O 00010203 04050607 08090A0B OCODOEOF 04 12 01 9 58A 385 Severe CTP O 00010203 04050607 08090A0B OCODOEOF 04 11 01 TELEP 395 Severe CTP O 00010203 04050607 OBO9OAOB OCODOEOF features This command displays a table of all installed feature sets and their states The output is exactly the same as the output to config features show This command has no parameters Root gt show features The features 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 The output from the show features command displays as follows Installed Feature Set Feature 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 OO MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 300 show frus Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example Outp
112. ommands The CLI commands can be entered directly at the command line of a terminal or coded in a script Note that the CLI commands are not case sensitive Documentation Throughout this publication periods are used to separate the Conventions components of a command name However the periods cannot be included when the command is actually entered at the terminal or coded in a script How to enter the commands is explained in Navigation of the CLI Command Tree on page 1 8 Even though the commands cannot be entered with the periods the command line prompts do include the periods Config Port gt Navigation Basic command line navigation conventions are supported The Conventions following table includes the asynchronous commands that are recognized by the CLI Table 1 1 CLI Command Tree Navigation Conventions Character Sequence Common Name Action or Description lt CR gt Carriage Return Pass a completed line to the parser lt DEL gt Delete Backspace one character and delete the character lt NL gt New Line Pass a completed line to the parser lt SP gt Space Used to separate keywords Pound Sign Used to designate comments in a script Question Mark Provide help information Quotation Mark Used to surround a single token A Control A Position the cursor to the start of the line Entering Command Line Interface Commands amp Introduction 1
113. onal state The reset also clears all statistics counters and disables port beaconing for the specified port This command has one parameter portNumber Specifies the port number to be reset Valid values are 0 15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0 23 for the Sphereon 4500 0 31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232 0 63 for the Intrepid 6064 0 127 and 132 144 for the Intrepid 6140 Root gt maint port reset 4 beacon beaconState This command enables or disables unit beaconing 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 Root gt maint system beacon false Root gt maint system beacon 0 amp McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 300 maint system clearSysError Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example maint system ipl Syntax Purpose Description Parameters Command Example clearSysError This command clears the system error light This command has no parameters Root gt maint system clearSysError ipl This command IPLs the switch Connection to the CLI is lost when this command runs This command has no parameters Root gt maint system ipl maint amp pp e Syntax Purpose Description Parameters Command Example Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Examples maint system resetConfig
114. 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 Root gt config security switchBinding setState allRestrict CD MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 300 config security switchBinding show Syntax Purpose Parameters Output Output Example show This command displays the switch binding configuration This command has no parameters This command displays the following switch binding configuration data switchBindingState Disabled Enabled and Restricting F_Ports Enabled and Restricting E_Ports or Enabled and Restricting All Ports Switch Membership The switch membership list saved on the List switch The output from the config security portBinding show command displays as follows Switch Binding State Enabled and Restricting E Ports 00 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 AA BB CC DD EE FF 11 55 35 45 24 78 98 FA config amp gt pp e config security userRights config security userRights administrator N Syntax administrator username password Purpose This command sets the name an
115. ort number Valid values are 0 23 for the Sphereon 4500 fanOn Specifies the FAN state for the port Valid values are true and false Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Root gt config port fan 4 1 config E pp e config port name Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example name portNumber portName This command sets the name for a port This command has two required parameters portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0 23 for the Sphereon 4500 0 31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232 0 63 for the Intrepid 6064 0 127 and 132 144 for the Intrepid 6140 portName Specifies the name for the port The port name must not exceed 24 characters in length Root gt config port name 4 Sam s tape drive McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 300 contig port speed Syntax Purpose Description Parameters Command Examples speed portNumber portSpeed This command sets the speed for a port A port can be configured to operate at 1 Gbps 2 Gbps or a negotiated speed The port speed can be set only to 1 Gbps if the switch speed is 1 Gbps An attempt to set the port speed to 2 Gbps or to negotiate ina 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 Gbps or 2 G
116. ot gt config switch show The switch configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties BB Credit R_A TOV E D TOV Preferred Domain Id Switch Priority Speed Rerouting Delay Interop Mode The maximum number of outstanding frames that can be transmitted without causing a buffer overrun condition at the receiver This is not valid for the Sphereon 4500 Resource Allocation Time Out Value This value is set in tenths of a second Error Detect Time Out Value This value is set in tenths of a second The preferred domain ID of the switch The switch priority Values are Principal Default or Never Principal The switch speed This is not valid for the Sphereon 4500 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 config gr e Insistent Domain When enabled ensures that the embedded Id firmware cannot change a switch s preferred domain ID Domain RSCN When enabled allows domain RSCNs to be sent to registered members of the fabric Output Example 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 Enabled
117. our comments via e mail our home page or FAX Identify the manual and provide page numbers and specific detail Thank you E mail pubsmgr mcdata com Home Page http www mcdata com Fax Technical Communications Manager 303 465 4996 Ordering Publications To order a paper copy of this manual contact your McDATA representative or use the contact information listed below Phone 800 545 5773 and select the option for information on McDATA s complete family of enterprise to edge SAN solutions Fax 720 566 3860 Trademarks The following terms indicated by a registered trademark symbol or trademark symbol on first use in this publication are trademarks of McDATA Corporation in the United States other countries or both Registered Trademarks Trademarks McDATA ED 5000 Director Fabricenter OPENconnectors Fibre Channel Director Intrepid SANpilot SANtegrity Sphereon All other trademarked terms indicated by a registered trademark symbol or trademark symbol on first use in this publication are trademarks of their respective owners in the United States other countries or both P N 620 000 134 500 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Ep E McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 500 Introduction This chapter introduces the Command Line Interface CLI and describes the essentials for using
118. parameters see the section of the manual that corresponds to the attempted command Parameters must be typed exactly to specification to be recognized correctly by the CLI P N 620 000134 500 Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Error Messages Error 233 Invalid Member The zone member added is not valid For the appropriate parameters see the section of the manual that corresponds to the attempted command Parameters must be typed exactly to specification to be recognized correctly by the CLI Error 234 Invalid Command 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 Consult the documentation for the command to be sure this command was entered correctly all parameters are valid and present and that the syntax is correct Error 235 Unrecognized Command The CLI does not recognize the command and cannot perform the help command as requested The entered command is misspelled or the prompt is not positioned at the right place in the CLI command tree for this command For the appropriate syntax see the section of the manual that corresponds to the attempted command Error 236 Ambiguous Command The CLI does not recognize the command issued
119. r the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0 23 for the Sphereon 4500 0 31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232 0 63 for the Intrepid 6064 0 127 and 132 144 for the Intrepid 6140 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 or 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 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 CD MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 300 config security switchBinding config security switchBinding addMember This command adds a new member to the Switch Membership List A maximum number of 256 members may be added to the switch Syntax addMember wwn Purpose membership list Parameters wwn This command has one parameter 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 Root gt config security switchBinding addMember AA 99 23 23 08 14 88 C1 config security
120. ration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Switch Binding Disabled Enabled and Restricting F_Ports State Enabled and Restricting E_Ports or Enabled and Restricting All Ports Switch The active switch membership list Membership List The output from the show security switchBinding command displays as follows Switch Binding State Enabled and Restricting E Ports 00 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 AA BB CC DD EE FF 11 55 35 45 24 78 98 FA sv pp e show switch Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example Output McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL switch This command displays switch attributes This command has no parameters Root gt show switch 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 Speed Rerouting Delay Operating Mode Interop Mode The state of the switch for example online or offline The BB credit as set in the config switch bbCredit command This does not apply to the Sphereon 4500 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 The switch speed as set in the config swi
121. rator command Logging In and Logging Out Introduction 1 Parameters Command Examples logout Syntax Purpose Description Parameters Command Examples The access rights chosen for the CLI are completely independent of the other product interfaces for example SNMP or McDATA product interfaces This command has no parameters login Username Administrator Password password login Username Operator Password password logout This command allows a Telnet client to disconnect from the switch This command logs out the single Telnet client connected to the switch This command can be entered at any point in the command tree This command has no parameters Root gt logout Config gt logout Config Port gt logout AD MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 500 Using the commaDelim Command Note that the output examples shown in the other sections of this publication presume that commaDelim is off commaDelim Syntax commaDelim enable Purpose This command enables the user to obtain displayed information in comma delimited rather than tabular format Tabular format is the default 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
122. relate to maintenance 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 beacon portNumber beaconState This command enables or disables port beaconing for a port This command has two required parameters portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0 23 for the Sphereon 4500 0 31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232 0 63 for the Intrepid 6064 0 127 and 132 144 for the Intrepid 6140 beaconState Specifies whether unit beaconing is enabled Valid values are true and false Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Root gt maint port beacon 4 false Root gt maint port beacon 4 0 maint pp e maint port reset Syntax Purpose Description Parameters Command Example maint system beacon Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Examples reset portNumber This command resets a port 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 port to an operati
123. ription 2 41 system error light clearing 2 57 system location 2 42 system name 2 42 T tabular output 1 13 technical support xii technical support center xii P N 620 000 134 500 Telnet client session 1 2 connection loss of 1 18 time system 2 41 trademarks xiii traffic counters 2 65 traversing the command tree 1 8 types port 2 12 U UDP 2 29 2 31 unit beaconing 2 56 up arrow command 1 9 user access rights 1 11 administrator setting 2 26 operator setting 2 27 relationship to other products 1 12 user datagram protocol 2 29 2 31 using this manual x W web site McDATA x xiii work area 2 44 world wide name members adding 2 48 deleting 2 50 wrap count 2 59 2 60 WWN members adding 2 48 deleting 2 50 WWN port binding 2 21 Z zone members clearing 2 50 domain ID adding 2 49 deleting 2 51 zone set activating to fabric 2 44 2 45 clearing 2 46 deactivating 2 45 renaming 2 48 replacing 2 46 temporary copy 2 44 zones deleting 2 47 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL members adding by port 2 49 adding by WWN 2 48 deleting by port 2 51 deleting by WWN 2 50 renaming 2 52 zoning configuration active display 2 54 displaying 2 89 pending display 2 53 zoning configuring 2 44 amp gt MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 500
124. rmation from the switch The community index number The name of the community The write authorization state The address of the trap recipient The user datagram protocol UDP port number to which the director will send traps for each recipient The output from the config snmp show command displays as follows Authorization Traps I ndex Community Name Enabled WriteAuth Trap Recipient UDP Port CommunityNamel Communit yName2 Communit yName3 public Enabled 123 123 123 123 462 Enabled TO 2525 10 144 Disabled 132 44 85 224 162 Enabled 162 config pp e config switch config switch bbCredit Syntax Purpose Description Parameters Command Example Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example Some of the config switch commands require that the switch be set offline Use the maint system setOnlineState to set the switch offline If these commands are entered while the switch is online an error message results bbCredit bbCreditValue This command sets the buffer to buffer credit value for all ports except those ports configured for extended distance The Sphereon 4500 does not accept this command The switch must be set offline before this command is entered 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 Root gt config switch bbCredit 2 contig switch domain
125. rt binding violation has occurred or if the port is inactive The message description for this message number is provided at the bottom of the table If the operational state is Segmented E_Port only the following messages can be generated 00 Segment Not Defined 01 Incompatible Operating Parameters 02 Duplicate Domain ID s e 03 Incompatible Zoning Configurations e 04 Build Fabric Protocol Error e 05 No Principal Switch 06 No Response from Attached Switch 07 ELP Retransmission Failure Timeout If the operational state is Invalid Attachment only the following messages can be generated e 08 None e 09 Unknown e 10 ISL connection not allowed on this port e 11 ELP rejected by the attached switch e 12 Incompatible switch at other end of the ISL e 13 External loopback adapter connected to the port e 14N_Port connection not allowed on this port e 15 Non McDATA switch at other end of the ISL e 16 ISL connection not allowed on this port e 17 ISL connection not allowed to external Fabrics e 18 Port binding violation unauthorized WWN e 19 Unresponsive node connected to port e 20 Incompatible security attributes e 21 Fabric Binding violation e 22 Authorization failure 23 Switch Binding violation If the operational state is Inactive only the following messages can be generated e 24 Inactive RC 0 e 25 No Serial Number e 26 Feature Not Enabled P N 620 000 134 300 Output Example The ou
126. s Fabric Binding State Active Restricting Domain 1 00 11 22 33244955 66 77 Domain 2 88 99 AA BB CC DD EE FF Domain 14 11 55 35 45 24 78 98 FA McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 300 config security fabricBinding showPending 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 The pending fabric binding state Inactive or State Active Restricting Fabric The pending fabric membership list Membership List Output Example The output from the config security fabricBinding showPending 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 config ED pp e config security portBinding config security portBinding bound Syntax bound portNumber portBindingState Purpose This command sets the port binding state for a given port Parameters This command has two parameters portNumber Specifies the port number for which the port binding state is being set Valid port
127. s Enter a name with 0 24 characters and re submit If spaces are used enclose the name in quotation marks Error Messages Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action Message Description Action McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Error Messages A Error 09 Invalid Switch Description The value entered for the switch description is invalid The description for the director or switch may contain 0 255 characters Enter a description with 0 255 characters and re submit 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 switch may contain 0 255 characters Enter a location with 0 255 characters and re submit If spaces are used enclose the location in quotation marks Error 11 Invalid Switch Contact The value entered for the switch contact is invalid The contact for the director or switch may contain 0 255 characters Enter a contact with 0 255 characters and re submit 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 your director or switch Valid values are 0 15 for the Sphereon 3016 and Sphereon 3216 0 31 for the Sphereon 3032 and Sphereon 3232 0 31 for the
128. s Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Index deleting 2 51 port statistics resetting 2 62 port status 2 79 port technology information 2 82 port traffic counters 2 65 ports bbCredit 2 32 error counters 2 62 extended distance state 2 8 link counters 2 64 name 2 10 port beaconing 2 55 port binding state 2 20 port configuration 2 75 port information 2 76 port nodes 2 77 port statistics 2 62 port technology information 2 82 resetting 2 56 speed 2 11 statistics clearing 2 62 status 2 79 traffic counters 2 65 type 2 12 WWN binding 2 21 pound sign 1 16 preferred domain ID 2 34 principal switch 2 35 priority of switches 2 35 product managers enabling Telnet 1 18 publications McDATA products ordering xiii related x updates x Q quotation marks for spaces 1 10 quotation marks in strings 1 10 R r_a_tov 2 36 registered trademarks xiii related documentation x rerouting delay 2 37 root transitioning through 1 8 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL root gt prompt 1 8 S SANpilot 1 2 SANtegrity Enterprise Fabric Mode 2 3 scripting environments 1 2 scripts commenting 1 16 segmented E_port state reasons 2 80 service technical support xii setting online or offline 2 58 show commands active zoning configuration 2 54 configuration for port 2 13 ethernet attributes 2 70 event log 2 67 fabric binding 2 83 features 2 5 features list 2 68 FRU information 2 69 order of output 1 8 p
129. switchBinding deleteMember This command removes a member from the Switch Member List The user cannot remove a member that is currently logged into the Syntax deleteMember wwn Purpose switch Parameters wwn This command has one parameter 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 4A 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 Root gt config security switchBinding deleteMember AA 99 23 23 08 14 88 C1 config pp e 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 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 restriction fRestrict Enable switch binding and restrict F_Port connections Server and
130. t 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 config amp pp e config zoning showActive 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 show Active 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 AB ZoneMember 10 00 00 00 C9 22 9B C6 ZoneMember 10 00 00 00 C9 22 9B AB Zone TheNotUltimateAtAllZone ZoneMember Domain 2 Port 63 CD MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 300 maint maint port beacon Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Examples The maint branch of the CLI command tree contains commands that
131. t gt show loginServer 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 RxFIdSz The buffer to buffer receive data field size from the FLOGI received from the attached N Port COS The class of service for example 1 2 3 4 5 6 F 1 2 2 3 Port Name The port WWN of the attached device Node Name The node WWN of the attached device The output from the show loginServer command displays as follows Port BB Crdt RxFldSz COS Port Name Node Name 0 10 2 3 00 11 22 33 44 55 00 77 20 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 1 10 2 00 11 22 33 44 55 00 78 20 11 22 33 44 55 66 78 4 10 2 3 00 11 22 33 44 55 00 79 20 11 22 33 44 55 66 79 7 10 2 3 00 11 22 33 44 55 00 80 20 11 22 33 44 55 66 80 8 10 2 00 11 22 33 44 55 00 81 20 11 22 33 44 55 66 81 10 10 2 3 00 11 22 33 44 55 00 82 20 11 22 33 44 55 66 82 lal 10 2 3 00 11 22 33 44 55 00 83 20 11 22 33 44 55 66 83 12 10 3 00 11 22 33 44 55 00 84 20 11 22 33 44 55 66 84 13 10 2 3 O00 11 22 33 44 55 00 85 20 11 22 33 44 55 66 85 15 10 2 3 O00 11 22 33 44 55 00 86 20 11 22 33 44 55 66 86 show pp e show nameServer Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example nameServer This command displays information from the name server database for devices attached to this switch
132. tch speed command This does not apply to the Sphereon 4500 The rerouting delay as set in the config switch rerouteDelay command The operating mode Open Systems or 5 390 This attribute cannot be configured through the CLI The interoperability mode as set in the config switch interopMode command P N 620 000 134 300 Output Example Active Domain The active domain ID of the switch This ID Id may or may not be the same as the preferred domain ID World Wide The WWN for the switch Name Insistent Domain Configured Insistent domain ID state as set in Id the config switch insistDomainId command Domain RSCN Configured Domain RSCN state as set in the config switch domainRSCN command The output from the show switch command displays as follows Switch Information State BB Credit R_A_TOV E D TOV Preferred Domain Id Switch Priority Speed Rerouting Delay Operating Mode Interop Mode Active Domain Id World Wide Name Insistent Domain Id Domain RSCN Online 2 20 4 1 Default 2 Gb sec Enabled Open Systems Open Fabric 1 0 1 10 00 08 00 88 00 21 07 Enabled Enabled sv show system Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Output system pp e This command displays a set of system attributes This command has no parameters Root gt show system
133. 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 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 Wrap Count 23 2953184 12 1842953 65 2953184 32 1842953 0 2953184 0 1842953 Syntax class3 portNumber Purpose This command displays port Class 3 counters for a single port Ed McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 300 Parameters This command has one parameter portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0 23 for the Sphereon 4500 0 31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232 0 63 for the Intrepid 6064 0 127 and 132 144 for the Intrepid 6140 Command Example Roots perf class3 2 Output The port Class 3 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 3 frames that the port has received TxFrames The number of Fibre Channel Class 3 frames that the port has transmitted RxWords The number of Class 3 4 byte words within frames that the port has rec
134. that are globally available commands These commands are described in this chapter The hierarchy from the root reading from left to right is as follows CLI Command Tree config features installKey enterpriseFabMode ficonms OpenSysMS show iP ethernet show port eeue blocked extDist fan name speed type show security fabricBinding activatePending addMember clearMemList deleteMember replacePending setFabBindState showActive showPending portBinding bound wwn show switchBinding addMember deleteMember setSwitchBindState Entering Command Line Interface Commands is Introduction 1 Table 1 2 CLI Command Tree continued show userRights administrator operator show SNMP addCommunity authTraps deleteCommunity show switch bbCredit domainRSCN edTOV insistDomainld interopMode prefDomainld priority raTOV rerouteDelay speed show system contact date description location name show zoning setDefZoneState activateZoneSet deactivateZoneSet replaceZoneSet clearZoneSet addZone deleteZone renameZoneSet addWwnMem addPortMem clearZone amp McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 500 Table 1 2 CLI Command Tree continued deleteWwnMem delet
135. the CLI commands Section Page Command Line Interface Overview 1 2 Entering Command Line Interface Commands 1 8 Logging In and Logging Out 1 11 Using the commaDelim Command 1 13 Handling Command Line Interface Errors 1 14 Using the Command Line Interface Help 1 15 ED 5000 Director 1e17 Telnet Session 1 18 Introduction ee Introduction 1 Command Line Interface Overview The Command Line Interface CLI is a feature that provides an alternative to McDATA s Enterprise Fabric Connectivity Manager EFCM and SANpilot 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 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 The primary purpose of the CLI is to automate management of a large number of switches with the use of scripts 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 EFCM or SANpilot interface should be used instead of the CLI McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000 134 500 Entering Command Line Interface C
136. the Sphereon 4500 0 31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232 0 63 for the Intrepid 6064 0 127 and 132 144 for the Intrepid 6140 portType Specifies the type of the port Valid values are eport fport gport fxport Sphereon 4500 only e gxport Sphereon 4500 only Command Example Root gt config port type 4 fport 2 12 MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 300 contig port show Syntax Purpose Description Parameters Command Example Output show portNumber This command displays the port configuration for a single port This show command on the config port branch displays the current configuration for the specified port This command has one parameter portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values are 0 15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0 23 for the Sphereon 4500 0 31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232 0 63 for the Intrepid 6064 0 127 and 132 144 for the Intrepid 6140 Root gt config port show 4 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 Extended The extended distance configuration state Valid Distance values are true and false This field is not valid on the Sphereon 4500 FAN The fabric address notification FAN state Valid values are true and false Sphereon 4500 only config
137. tput from the show port status command displays as follows Port State Online Online No Light Offline Online Port Failure Link Reset Segmented E_Port Online Offline Inactive Online No Light Online Invalid Attachment Online gPort ePort ePort fPort ePort fPort fPort fPort fPort fPort Duplicate Domain ID s Switch Speed Conflict ISL connection not allowed on OOOOSOOOOOOOOOOOOO this port Beaconing Reason Off On On Off Off Off Off OFE off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off 02 26 15 sv pp e show port technology Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example Output Output Example technology This command displays port technology information for all ports This command has no parameters Root gt show port technology The port technology data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Port Connectr Transcvr Distance Media 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 The output from the show port technology command displays as follows Port Connectr Transcvr Distance Media 0 LC Long LC Long M M 50um 1 LC Long LC Long M M 50um 2 LC Long LC Long M M 50um
138. trepid 6064 0 127 and 132 144 for the Intrepid 6140 Root gt perf errors 2 OD MCDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P N 620 000134 300 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 Disc Frms 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 Inv Tx Wrds 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 CRC Errs The number of frame CRC errors detected by the port Delim Errs The number of invalid frame delimiters SOF or EOF received by the port Addr Id Errs The number of frames received with unknown addressing Output Example The output from the perf errors command displays as follows Port 2 Statistic Count Prim Seq Err 753452 Disc Frms 351269 Inv Tx Wrds 2953184 CRC Errs 1842953 Delim Errs 2953184 Addr Id Errs 1842953 rot amp D ee perf link Syntax Purpose Parameters Command Example link portNumber This command displays port link counters for a single port
139. ued This command has one parameter fabricBindingState Specifies the fabric binding state for the pending fabric binding configuration work area Valid values are inactive Deactivate 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 Activate fabric binding and restrict 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 Root gt config security fabricBinding setstate restrict config CD pp e config security fabricBinding showActive Syntax Purpose Parameters Output Output Example showActive This command displays the fabric binding configuration saved on the fabric It performs the same function as show security fabricBinding This command has no parameters This command displays the following fabric binding configuration data Fabric Binding The active fabric binding state Inactive or State Active Restricting Fabric The active fabric membership list Membership List The output from the config security fabricBinding showActive command displays as follow
140. ut frus This command displays information about all FRUs This command has no parameters Root gt show frus The FRU information is displayed as a table that includes the following properties FRU Position State Serial Num Part Num Beacon Pwr On Hrs The FRU name e Ifa FRU is not installed on a Sphereon 3016 3216 3032 3232 or an Intrepid 6064 the output in this column is NotInstalled e Ifa FRU is not installed on a Sphereon 4500 or an Intrepid 6140 the output in this column is the name of the missing FRU or Unknown The relative position of the FRU that is its slot The state of the FRU Values are Active the current module is active Backup this module is not currently being used but it is available for immediate failover NotInst the module is not currently installed Failed the current module is failed The serial number of the FRU This field is blank for power supply modules of the Sphereon 4500 The part number of the FRU The beaconing state of the FRU On or Off The power on hours value for the FRU show pp e Output Example The output from the show frus command displays as follows FRU Position State CTP 0 Active CTP J Backup SBAR 0 Active SBAR 1 Failed FPM 1 Active FPM 3 Active UPM 4 Active Power 0 Active Fan 0 Active show ip ethernet Syntax ethernet Serial Num 470 000399 700 470 000399 700 470 000399 700 470 000399 700
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