Show Commands

The commands in this chapter apply to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family of multilayer directors and fabric switches. All commands are shown here in alphabetical order regardless of command mode. See “About the CLI Command Modes” section to determine the appropriate mode for each command.

show aaa accounting

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

show aaa accounting

 
Syntax Description

This command has no other arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays accounting log configuration:

switch# show aaa accounting
default: local

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

aaa accounting default

Configures the default accounting method.

show aaa authentication

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

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

 
Syntax Description

login error-enable

(Optional) Displays the authentication login error message enable configuration.

login mschap

(Optional) Displays the authentication login MS-CHAP enable configuration.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(1)

This command was introduced.

2.0(x)

Added the login error-enable option.

3.0(1)

Added the login mschap option.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the configured authentication parameters:

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

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

switch# show aaa authentication login error-enable
disabled
 

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

switch# show aaa authentication login mschap
disabled
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

show aaa authentication login chap enable

To display CHAP authentication for login, use the show aaa authentication login chap enable command.

show aaa authentication login chap enable

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

NX-OS 5.0(1a)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to display CHAP authentication for login:

switch# show aaa authentication login chap enable
CHAP is enabled
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

aaa authentication login chap enable

Enables CHAP authentication for login.

show aaa authentication login mschapv2

To display MS-CHAPv2 authentication for login, use the show aaa authentication login mschapv2 command.

show aaa authentication login mschapv2

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

NX-OS 4.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to display MS-CHAPv2 authentication for login:

switch# show aaa authentication login mschapv2
MSCHAP V2 is disabled
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

aaa authentication login mschapv2 enable

Enables MS-CHAPv2 authentication for login.

 

show aaa authentication login ascii-authentication

To display configured ascii authentication method, use the show aaa authentication login ascii-authentication command.

show aaa authentication login ascii-authentication

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

NX-OS 4.1(3a)

enable the password aging command changed from show aaa authentication login password-aging enable to show aaa authentication login ascii-authentication.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to enable ascii authentication:

switch#(config)# aaa authentication login ascii-authentication
switch#(config)#
 

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

aaa authentication login ascii-authentication

Enables the ascii authentication method.

show aaa authorization all

To display all authorization information, use the aaa authorization all command.

show aaa authorization all

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

NX-OS 4.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to display all authorization information:

switch# show aaa authorization all
AAA command authorization:
default authorization for config-commands: local
default authorization for commands: local
 
 

 

show aaa groups

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

show aaa groups

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display configured server groups:

switch# show aaa groups
radius
TacServer
 

show accounting log

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

show accounting log [ size ]

 
Syntax Description

size

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

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the entire accounting log:

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

The following example displays 400 bytes of the accounting log:

switch# show accounting log 400
 
Tue Dec 8 22:06:59 1981:start:/dev/pts/2_376697219:admin:
Tue Dec 8 22:07:03 1981:stop:/dev/pts/2_376697219:admin:shell terminated
Tue Dec 8 22:07:13 1981:start:/dev/pts/2_376697233:admin:
Tue Dec 8 22:07:53 1981:stop:/dev/pts/2_376697233:admin:shell terminated
Tue Dec 8 22:08:15 1981:update:/dev/ttyS0_376628597:admin:iSCSI Interface Vsan Enabled
 

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

clear accounting log

Clears the accounting log.

show arp

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

show arp

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display the ARP table:

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

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

clear arp-cache

Clears the arp-cache table entries.

show autonomous-fabric-id database

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

show autonomous-fabric-id database

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

2.1(1a)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows contents of the AFID database:

switch# show autonomous-fabric-id database
SWITCH WWN Default-AFID
--------------------------------------------------------------
20:00:00:0c:91:90:3e:80 5
 
 
Total: 1 entry in default AFID table
 
SWITCH WWN AFID VSANS
--------------------------------------------------------------
20:00:00:0c:91:90:3e:80 10 1,2,5-8
 
 
Total: 1 entry in AFID table
 

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

autonomous-fabric-id (IVR topology database configuration)

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

autonomous-fabric-id (IVR service group configuration)

Configures an autonomous fabric ID into the IVR service group.

autonomous-fabric-id-
database

Configures an autonomous fabric ID (AFID) database.

show banner motd

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

show banner motd

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(4)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

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

Examples

The following example displays the configured banner message:

switch# show banner motd
Testing the MOTD Feature
 

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

Testing the MOTD Feature
switch login:

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

banner motd

Configures the required banner message.

show boot

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

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

 
Syntax Description

module

(Optional) Displays the boot variables for modules.

slot

Specifies a module by the slot number.

variable-name

Specifies the variable. Maximum length is 80 characters.

sup-1

(Optional) Displays the upper sup configuration.

sup-2

(Optional) Displays the lower sup configuration.

variables

(Optional) Displays the list of boot variables.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.2(2)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

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

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

The following example displays the images on the specified module:

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

The following example displays a list of all boot variables:

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

show boot auto-copy

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

show boot auto-copy [ list ]

 
Syntax Description

list

(Optional) Displays the list of files to be auto-copied

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

switch# show boot auto-copy list
File: /bootflash/ilc1.bin
Bootvar: ilce
 
File:/bootflash/lasilc1.bin
Bootvar: lasilc

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

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

show callhome

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

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

 
Syntax Description

destination-profile

(Optional) Displays the Call Home destination profile information.

profile

(Optional) Specifies the destination profile.

profile

Specifies a user-defined destination profile.

full-txt-destination

Specifies the full text destination profile.

short-txt-destination

Specifies the short text destination profile.

XML-destination

Specifies the XML destination profile.

last action status

(Optional) Displays the status of the last CFS commit or discard operation.

last merge status

(Optional) Displays the status of the last CFS merge operation.

pending

(Optional) Displays the status of pending Call Home configuration.

pending-diff

(Optional) Displays the difference between running and pending Call Home configurations.

transport-email

(Optional) Displays the Call Home e-mail transport information.

user-def-cmds

(Optional) Displays the CLI commands configured for each alert group.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

2.0(x)

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

3.0(1)

Added the user-def-cmds argument.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays configured Call Home information:

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

The following example displays all destination profile information:

switch# show callhome destination-profile
XML destination profile information
maximum message size:250000
email addresses configured:
findout@.cisco.com
 
Short-txt destination profile information
maximum message size:4000
email addresses configured:
person1@epage.company.com
 
full-txt destination profile information
maximum message size:250000
email addresses configured:
person2@company2.com
 

The following example displays the full-text destination profile:

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

The following example displays the short-text destination profile:

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

The following example displays the XML destination profile:

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

The following example displays e-mail and SMTP information:

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

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

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

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

alert-group

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

callhome

Configures Call Home.

callhome test

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

show callhome transport

To display the Call Home transport configuration, use the show callhome transport command.

show callhome transport

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

Enabled.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

NX-OS 5.2(1)

Changed the command output.

NX-OS 5.0(1a)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the Call Home transport when the proxy is not configured :

switch# show callhome transport
http vrf:management
from email addr:S1-2@cisco.com
 
smtp server:171.69.21.28
smtp server port:25
smtp server vrf:management
smtp server priority:0
 
http proxy server:10.64.65.62
http proxy server port:8080
http proxy status:Enabled
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

callhome

Configures the Call Home function.

show cdp

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

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

 
Syntax Description

all

Displays all enabled CDP interfaces.

entry

Displays CDP database entries.

all

(Optional) Displays all CDP entries in the database

name cdp-name

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

global

Displays global CDP parameters.

interface

Displays CDP information for neighbors on a specified interface.

gigabitethernet slot / port

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

mgmt 0

(Optional) Specifies the Ethernet management interface.

neighbors

Displays all CDP neighbors.

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed information for all CDP neighbors

interface

Displays CDP information for neighbors on a specified interface.

traffic

Displays CDP traffic statistics for an interface.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.1(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

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

Examples

The following example displays all CDP-capable interfaces and parameters:

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

The following example displays all CDP neighbor entries:

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

The following example displays the specified CDP neighbor:

switch# show cdp entry name 0
----------------------------------------
Device ID:0
Entry address(es):
IP Address: 209.165.200.226
Platform: DS-X9530-SF1-K9, Capabilities: Host
Interface: GigabitEthernet4/1, Port ID (outgoing port): GigabitEthernet4/1
Holdtime: 144 sec
 
Version:
1.1(0.144)
 
Advertisement Version: 2
Duplex: full
 

The following example displays global CDP parameters:

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

The following example displays CDP parameters for the management interface:

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

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

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

The following example displays CDP neighbors (brief):

switch# show cdp neighbors
Capability Codes: R - Router, T - Trans-Bridge, B - Source-Route-Bridge
S - Switch, H - Host, I - IGMP, r - Repeater
 
Device ID Local Intrfce Hldtme Capability Platform Port ID
0 Gig4/1 135 H DS-X9530-SF1- Gig4/1
069038732(Kiowa2 mgmt0 132 T S WS-C5500 8/11
069038747(Kiowa3 mgmt0 156 T S WS-C5500 6/20
069038747(Kiowa3 mgmt0 158 T S WS-C5500 5/22
 

The following example displays CDP neighbors (detail):

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

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

switch# show CDP neighbors interface gigabitethernet 4/1 detail
----------------------------------------
Device ID:0
Entry address(es):
IP Address: 209.165.200.226
Platform: DS-X9530-SF1-K9, Capabilities: Host
Interface: GigabitEthernet4/1, Port ID (outgoing port): GigabitEthernet4/1
Holdtime: 144 sec
 
Version:
1.1(0.144)
 
Advertisement Version: 2
Duplex: full
 

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

switch# show cdp traffic interface mgmt 0
----------------------------------------
Traffic statistics for mgmt0
Input Statistics:
Total Packets: 1148
Valid CDP Packets: 1148
CDP v1 Packets: 1148
CDP v2 Packets: 0
Invalid CDP Packets: 0
Unsupported Version: 0
Checksum Errors: 0
Malformed Packets: 0
 
Output Statistics:
Total Packets: 2329
CDP v1 Packets: 1164
CDP v2 Packets: 1165
Send Errors: 0
 

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

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

show cfs

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

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

 
Syntax Description

application

Displays locally registered applications.

name app-name

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

lock

Displays the state of application logical or physical locks.

merge status

(Optional) Displays CFS merge information.

peers

Displays logical or physical CFS peers.

status

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

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(1b)

This command was introduced.

2.1(1a)

  • Added status keyword.
  • Replaced vsan with fctimer for the fctimer application in the Application field in the command output.

3.0(1)

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

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

note.gif

Noteblank.gif As soon as the customer encounters the syslog " %VSHD_4_VSHD_ROLE_DATABASE_OUT_OF _SYNC", Role configuration database is found to be different between the switches during merge. Role configuration database is recommended to be identical among all switches in the fabric. Edit the configuration on one of the switches to obtain the desire role configuration database and then commit it. For more information, Refer to the System Messages Guide.


Examples

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

switch# show cfs peers
 
Physical Fabric
--------------------------------------------------
Switch WWN IP Address
--------------------------------------------------
20:00:00:05:30:00:61:de 209.165.200.226 [Local]
20:00:00:0d:ec:08:66:c0 209.165.200.226
20:00:00:05:30:00:f1:e2 209.165.200.226
20:00:00:05:30:00:eb:46 209.165.200.226
20:00:00:05:30:00:cb:56 209.165.200.227
20:00:00:05:30:00:5b:5e 209.165.200.228
20:00:00:05:30:00:34:9e 209.165.200.229
 
Total number of entries = 7
 

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

switch# show cfs application
 
----------------------------------------------
Application Enabled Scope
----------------------------------------------
ntp No Physical-all
fscm Yes Physical-fc
role No Physical-all
rscn No Logical
radius No Physical-all
fctimer No Physical-fc
syslogd No Physical-all
callhome No Physical-all
fcdomain Yes Logical
device-alias Yes Physical-fc
 
Total number of entries = 10
note.gif

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


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

switch# show cfs application name device-alias
 
Enabled : Yes
Timeout : 5s
Merge Capable : Yes
Scope : Physical
 

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

switch# show cfs merge status device-alias
 
Physical Merge Status: Success
Local Fabric
---------------------------------------------------------
Switch WWN IP Address
---------------------------------------------------------
20:00:00:05:30:00:34:9e 209.165.200.226 [Merge Master]
20:00:00:05:30:00:5b:5e 209.165.200.227
20:00:00:05:30:00:61:de 209.165.200.228
20:00:00:05:30:00:cb:56 209.165.200.229
20:00:00:05:30:00:eb:46 209.165.200.230
20:00:00:05:30:00:f1:e2 209.165.200.231
 

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

switch# show cfs status
Fabric distribution Enabled
switch#
 

 

show cfs regions

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

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

 
Syntax Description

brief region-id

(Optional) Displays all configured regions and applications without peers.

name name app-name

(Optional) Displays all peers and region information for a given application.

region region-id

(Optional) Displays all configured applications with peers.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows all the region information with peers:

switch# show cfs regions
Region-ID : 1
Application: callhome
Scope : Physical-all
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Switch WWN IP Address
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
20:00:00:0d:ec:04:99:c0 209.165.200.226 [Local]
switch-
20:00:00:0d:ec:04:99:c1 209.165.200.226
switch-2.cisco.com
20:00:00:0d:ec:04:99:c2 209.165.200.226
switch-3.cisco.com
Total number of entries = 3
Region-ID : 1
Application: ntp
Scope : Physical-all
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Switch WWN IP Address
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
20:00:00:0d:ec:06:55:c0 209.165.200.226 [Local]
switch-1
Total number of entries = 1

 

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

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

 

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

switch# show cfs regions name callhome
Region-ID : 1
Application: callhome
Scope : Physical-all
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Switch WWN IP Address
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
20:00:00:0d:ec:06:55:c0 209.165.200.226 [Local]
switch 1
Total number of entries = 1

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

cfs regions

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

show cfs status

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

show cfs status

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Command History

Release
Modification

4.1(1b)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the CFS status:

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

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

cfs enable

Starts CFS.

 

show cfs static peers

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

show cfs static peers

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

4.1(1b)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the CFS static peers:

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

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

cfs static peers

Displays configured static peers with status.

 

show cimserver

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

show cimserver [ certificateName | HttpsStatus | HttpStatus | status ]

 
Syntax Description

certificateName

(Optional) Displays the installed Secure Socket Layer (SSL) certificate.

HttpsStatus

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

HttpStatus

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

status

(Optional) Displays the CIM server status.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(1)

This command was introduced.

5.2(1)

This command was deprecated.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays CIM server certificate files:

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

The following example displays the CIM server configuration:

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

The following example displays the CIM server HTTPS status:

switch# show cimserver httpsstatus
cimserver Https is enabled
 

The following example displays the CIM server HTTP status:

switch# show cimserver httpstatus
cimserver Http is not enabled

show cimserver indications

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

show cimserver indication

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords:

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.3(1a)

This command was introduced.

5.2(1)

This command was deprecated.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the cimserver indications:

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

 

show cimserver logs

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

show cimserver logs

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.3(1a)

This command was introduced.

5.2(1)

This command was deprecated.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the cimserver logs:

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

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

cimserver loglevel

Enters cimsever log level filters.

show cimserver status

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

show cimserver status

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.3(1a)

This command was introduced.

5.2(1)

This command was deprecated.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the cimserver status:

switch# show cimserver status
cimserver is enabled

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

cimserver enable

Starts the cimserver.

show cli alias

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

show cli alias [ name name ]

 
Syntax Description

name name

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

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

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

Examples

The following example displays CLI aliases:

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

The following example displays a specific alias by name:

switch# show cli alias name qos
qos :show qos

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

cli alias name

Defines a command alias name.

show cli variables

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

show cli variables

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

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

Examples

The following example displays CLI variables:

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

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


 
Related Commands

Command
Description

cli var name

Defines a CLI session variable.

cli var name (configuration)

Defines a CLI persistent variable.

 

show clock

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

show clock

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

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

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

show cloud discovery

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

show cloud discovery { config | stats | status }

 
Syntax Description

config

Displays global discovery configuration information.

stats

Displays discovery statistics information.

status

Displays discovery status information.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.

3.2(2c)

This command was deprecated.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows information about a cloud:

switch# show cloud discovery config
Auto discovery: Enabled
 

The following example shows statistics about a cloud:

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

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

cloud discover

Initiates manual, on-demand cloud discovery.

cloud discovery

Configures cloud discovery.

cloud-discovery

Enables discovery of cloud memberships.

show cloud membership

Displays information about members of a cloud.

show cloud membership

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

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

 
Syntax Description

all

(Optional) Displays all clouds and cloud members.

interface

(Optional) Displays all members of a cloud containing a specified interface.

gigabitethernet slot/port

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

port-channel number

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

unresolved

(Optional) Displays unresolved members of the cloud.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.

3.2(2c)

This command was deprecated.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the members of clouds:

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

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

cloud discover

Initiates manual, on-demand cloud discovery.

cloud discovery

Configures cloud discovery.

cloud-discovery enable

Enables discovery of cloud memberships.

show cloud discovery

Displays discovery information about a cloud.

show copyright

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

show copyright

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(2)

This command was introduced.

NX-OS 4.1(1b)

Changed the command output from SAN-OS to NX-OS.

 
Usage Guidelines

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

Examples

The following example displays copyright information for NX-OS software:

switch# show copyright
Cisco Nexus Operating System (NX-OS) Software
TAC support: http://www.cisco.com/tac
Copyright (c) 2002-2008, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
The copyrights to certain works contained in this software are
owned by other third parties and used and distributed under
license. Certain components of this software are licensed under
the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2.0 or the GNU
Lesser General Public License (LGPL) Version 2.1. A copy of each
such license is available at
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.php and
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.php
switch#

show cores

To display all the cores presently available for uploading from the active supervisor, use the show cores command.

show cores

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

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

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

show crypto ca certificates

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

show crypto ca certificates trustpoint-label

 
Syntax Description

trustpoint-label

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

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

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

Examples

The following example displays configured trust point certificates:

switch# show crypto ca certificates
Trustpoint: admin-ca
certificate:
subject= /CN=switch160
issuer= /C=US/O=cisco/CN=Aparna CA2
serial=6CDB2D9E000100000006
notBefore=Jun 9 10:51:45 2005 GMT
notAfter=May 3 23:10:36 2006 GMT
MD5 Fingerprint=0A:22:DC:A3:07:2A:9F:9A:C2:2C:BA:96:EC:D8:0A:95
purposes: sslserver sslclient ike
 
CA certificate 0:
subject= /C=US/O=cisco/CN=Aparna CA2
issuer= /emailAddress=amandke@cisco.com/C=IN/ST=Maharashtra/L=Pune/O=cisco/OU=ne
tstorage/CN=Aparna CA1
serial=14A3A877000000000005
notBefore=May 5 18:43:36 2005 GMT
notAfter=May 3 23:10:36 2006 GMT
MD5 Fingerprint=32:50:26:9B:16:B1:40:A5:D0:09:53:0A:98:6C:14:CC
purposes: sslserver sslclient ike
 
CA certificate 1:
subject= /emailAddress=amandke@cisco.com/C=IN/ST=Maharashtra/L=Pune/O=cisco/OU=n
etstorage/CN=Aparna CA1
issuer= /emailAddress=amandke@cisco.com/C=IN/ST=Karnataka/L=Bangalore/O=Cisco/OU
=netstorage/CN=Aparna CA
serial=611B09A1000000000002
notBefore=May 3 23:00:36 2005 GMT
notAfter=May 3 23:10:36 2006 GMT
MD5 Fingerprint=65:CE:DA:75:0A:AD:B2:ED:69:93:EF:5B:58:D4:E7:AD
purposes: sslserver sslclient ike
 
CA certificate 2:
subject= /emailAddress=amandke@cisco.com/C=IN/ST=Karnataka/L=Bangalore/O=Cisco/O
U=netstorage/CN=Aparna CA
issuer= /emailAddress=amandke@cisco.com/C=IN/ST=Karnataka/L=Bangalore/O=Cisco/OU
=netstorage/CN=Aparna CA
serial=0560D289ACB419944F4912258CAD197A
notBefore=May 3 22:46:37 2005 GMT
notAfter=May 3 22:55:17 2007 GMT
MD5 Fingerprint=65:84:9A:27:D5:71:03:33:9C:12:23:92:38:6F:78:12
purposes: sslserver sslclient ike

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

crypto ca authenticate

Authenticates the certificate of the CA.

show ca trustpoints

Displays trust point configurations.

show crypto ca crl

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

show crypto ca crl trustpoint-label

 
Syntax Description

trustpoint-label

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

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

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

Examples

The following example displays a configured CRL:

switch# show crypto ca crl admin-ca
Trustpoint: admin-ca
CRL:
Certificate Revocation List (CRL):
Version 2 (0x1)
Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
Issuer: /emailAddress=rviyyoka@cisco.com/C=IN/ST=Kar/L=Bangalore/O=Cisco
Systems/OU=1/CN=cisco-blr
Last Update: Sep 22 07:05:23 2005 GMT
Next Update: Sep 29 19:25:23 2005 GMT
CRL extensions:
X509v3 Authority Key Identifier:
keyid:CF:72:E1:FE:14:60:14:6E:B0:FA:8D:87:18:6B:E8:5F:70:69:05:3F
 
1.3.6.1.4.1.311.21.1:
...
Revoked Certificates:
Serial Number: 1E0AE838000000000002
Revocation Date: Mar 15 09:12:36 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 1E0AE9AB000000000003
Revocation Date: Mar 15 09:12:45 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 1E721E50000000000004
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:04:20 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 3D26E445000000000005
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:04:16 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 3D28F8DF000000000006
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:04:12 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 3D2C6EF3000000000007
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:04:09 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 3D4D7DDC000000000008
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:04:05 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 5BF1FE87000000000009
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:04:01 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 5BF22FB300000000000A
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:03:45 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 5BFA4A4900000000000B
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:03:42 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 5C0BC22500000000000C
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:03:39 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 5C0DA95E00000000000D
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:03:35 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 5C13776900000000000E
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:03:31 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 4864FD5A00000000000F
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:03:28 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 48642E2E000000000010
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:03:24 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 486D4230000000000011
Revocation Date: Apr 5 11:03:20 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 7FCB75B9000000000012
Revocation Date: Apr 5 10:39:12 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 1A7519000000000013
Revocation Date: Apr 5 10:38:52 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 20F1B0000000000014
Revocation Date: Apr 5 10:38:38 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 436E43A9000000000023
Revocation Date: Sep 9 09:01:23 2005 GMT
CRL entry extensions:
X509v3 CRL Reason Code:
Cessation Of Operation
Serial Number: 152D3C5E000000000047
Revocation Date: Sep 22 07:12:41 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 1533AD7F000000000048
Revocation Date: Sep 22 07:13:11 2005 GMT
Serial Number: 1F9EB8EA00000000006D
Revocation Date: Jul 19 09:58:45 2005 GMT
CRL entry extensions:
X509v3 CRL Reason Code:
Cessation Of Operation
Serial Number: 1FCA9DC600000000006E
Revocation Date: Jul 19 10:17:34 2005 GMT
CRL entry extensions:
X509v3 CRL Reason Code:
Cessation Of Operation
Serial Number: 2F1B5E2E000000000072
Revocation Date: Jul 22 09:41:21 2005 GMT
CRL entry extensions:
X509v3 CRL Reason Code:
Cessation Of Operation
Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
4e:3b:4e:7a:55:6b:f2:ec:72:29:70:16:2a:fd:d9:9a:9b:12:
f9:cd:dd:20:cc:e0:89:30:3b:4f:00:4b:88:03:2d:80:4e:22:
9f:46:a5:41:25:f4:a5:26:b7:b6:db:27:a9:64:67:b9:c0:88:
30:37:cf:74:57:7a:45:5f:5e:d0

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

crypto ca crl request

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

show crypto ca remote-certstore

To display configured remote certstores, use the show crypto ca remote-certstore command.

show crypto ca remote certstore

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

NX-OS 5.0(1a)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

note.gif

Noteblank.gif In the current 5.0 release only ssh-client will use remote certstore. Other applications like ike, callhome will continue using local certstore irrespective of the configurations.


Examples

The following example shows how to display configured remote certstores:

switch# show crypto ca remote-certstore
Remote Certstore:LDAP
CRL Timer : 10 Hours
LDAP Server group : Ldap1
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

crypto certificatemap mapname

Specifies the certificate map that will be used for filtering the certificate request.

show crypto ca trustpoints

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

show crypto ca trustpoints

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays configured trust points:

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

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

crypto ca authenticate

Authenticates the certificate of the CA.

crypto ca trustpoint

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

show crypto ca certificates

Displays configured trust point certificates.

 

show crypto certificatemap

To display certificatemap filters, use the show crypto certificatemap command.

show crypto certificatemap

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

NX-OS 5.0(1a)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to display certificatemap filters:

switch# show crypto certificatemap
Map Name: map1
Subject name: /DCBU
Altname Email: koukumar@cisco.com
Altname UPN:
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

crypto certificatemap mapname

Specifies the certificate map that will be used for filtering the certificate request.

 

show crypto global domain ipsec

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

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

 
Syntax Description

interface gigabitethernet slot/port

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

security-association lifetime

(Optional) Displays crypto IPsec domain security association lifetime parameters.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

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

Examples

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

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

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

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

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

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

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

crypto global domain ipsec security-association lifetime

Configures global attributes for IPsec.

crypto ipsec enable

Enables IPsec.

show crypto ike domain ipsec

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

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

 
Syntax Description

initiator

(Optional) Displays initiator configuration information.

address ip-address

Specifies the initiator peer IP address.

keepalive

(Optional) Displays keepalive for the IKE protocol in seconds

key

(Optional) Displays pre-shared authentication keys.

policy policy-number

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

sa

(Optional) Displays IKE Security Associations for IPsec.

 
Defaults

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

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

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

Examples

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

switch# show crypto ike domain ipsec keepalive
keepalive 3600

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

crypto ike domain ipsec

Enters IKE configuration mode.

crypto ike enable

Enables the IKE protocol.

show crypto key mypubkey rsa

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

show crypto key mypubkey rsa

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.0(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays RSA public key configurations:

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

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

crypto ca enroll

Requests certificates for the switch’s RSA key pair.

crypto key generate rsa

Generates an RSA key pair.

rsakeypair

Configures trust point RSA key pair details

show crypto map domain ipsec

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

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

 
Syntax Description

interface gigabitethernet slot / port

(Optional) Displays IPsec map information for a specific Gigabit Ethernet interface.

tag tag-name

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

 
Defaults

Displays all IPsec map information.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

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

Examples

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

switch# show crypto map domain ipsec
Crypto Map "cm10" 1 ipsec
Peer = 10.10.10.4
IP ACL = aclmds10
permit ip 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.255 10.10.10.4 255.255.255.255
Transform-sets: 3des-md5, 3des-sha, des-md5, des-sha,
Security Association Lifetime: 450 gigabytes/3600 seconds
PFS (Y/N): N
Crypto Map "cm10" 2 ipsec
Peer = Auto Peer
IP ACL = acl10
permit ip 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0
Transform-sets: 3des-md5, 3des-sha, des-md5, des-sha,
Security Association Lifetime: 450 gigabytes/3600 seconds
PFS (Y/N): N
Crypto Map "cm11" 1 ipsec
Peer = 10.10.11.2
IP ACL = aclany
permit ip any any
Transform-sets: 3des-md5, 3des-sha, des-md5, des-sha,
Security Association Lifetime: 450 gigabytes/3600 seconds
PFS (Y/N): N
Crypto Map "cm50" 1 ipsec
Peer = 10.10.50.2
IP ACL = aclany
permit ip any any
Transform-sets: 3des-md5,
Security Association Lifetime: 450 gigabytes/3600 seconds
PFS (Y/N): N
Interface using crypto map set cm50:
GigabitEthernet1/2.1
 
Crypto Map "cm51" 1 ipsec
Peer = 10.10.51.2
IP ACL = aclany
permit ip any any
Transform-sets: 3des-md5,
Security Association Lifetime: 450 gigabytes/3600 seconds
PFS (Y/N): N
Interface using crypto map set cm51:
GigabitEthernet1/2.2
 
Crypto Map "cm60" 1 ipsec
Peer = 10.10.60.2
IP ACL = acl60
permit ip 10.10.60.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.60.0 255.255.255.0
Transform-sets: 3des-md5,
Security Association Lifetime: 450 gigabytes/3600 seconds
PFS (Y/N): N
Interface using crypto map set cm60:
GigabitEthernet1/2
 
Crypto Map "cm100" 1 ipsec
Peer = 10.10.100.221
IP ACL = aclmds100
permit ip 10.10.100.231 255.255.255.255 10.10.100.221 255.255.255.255
Transform-sets: 3des-md5, 3des-sha, des-md5, des-sha,
Security Association Lifetime: 450 gigabytes/3600 seconds
PFS (Y/N): N
Crypto Map "cm100" 2 ipsec
Peer = Auto Peer
IP ACL = acl100
permit ip 10.10.100.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.100.0 255.255.255.0
Transform-sets: 3des-md5, 3des-sha, des-md5, des-sha,
Security Association Lifetime: 450 gigabytes/3600 seconds
PFS (Y/N): N
 

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

crypto ipsec enable

Enables IPsec.

crypto map domain ipsec

Enters IPsec map configuration mode.

show crypto sad domain ipsec

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

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

 
Syntax Description

interface gigabitethernet slot / port

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

inbound

(Optional) Specifies the inbound association.

outbound

(Optional) Specifies the outbound association.

sa-index index

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

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

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

Examples

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

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

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

crypto ipsec enable

Enables IPsec.

show crypto spd domain ipsec

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

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

 
Syntax Description

interface gigabitethernet slot / port

(Optional) Displays SPD information for a specific Gigabit Ethernet interface.

policy number

(Optional) Specifies a SPD policy number.

 
Defaults

Displays all SPD information.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

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

Examples

The following example shows how to display the SPD:

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

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

crypto ipsec enable

Enables IPsec.

show crypto ssh-auth-map

To display mapping filters applied for SSH authentication, use the show crypto ssh-auth-map command.

show crypto ssh-auth-map

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

NX-OS 5.0(1a)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to display mapping filters applied for SSH authentication:

switch# show crypto ssh-auth-map
Issuer Name: /DCBU
Map1: map1
Map2: map2
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

crypto certificatemap mapname

Specifies the certificate map that will be used for filtering the certificate request.

show crypto transform-set domain ipsec

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

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

 
Syntax Description

set-name

(Optional) Specifies the transform set name. Maximum length is 63 characters.

 
Defaults

Displays information for all transform sets.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

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

Examples

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

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

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

crypto ipsec enable

Enables IPsec.

crypto transform-set domain ipsec

Configures IPsec transform set information.

show debug

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

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

 
Syntax Description

cluster

Displays all the debugging flags.

bypass

Displays the bypass flags.

sap sap

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

sme

Displays all the debugging flags of Cisco SME.

bypass

Displays all the bypass flags of Cisco SME.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(2c)

This command was introduced.

NX-OS 4.1(1c)

Added the syntax description.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

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

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

 
Related Commands

Commands
Description

debug sme

Debugs Cisco SME features.

show debug npv

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

show debug npv

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows all NPV debug commands configured on the switch:

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

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

debug npv

Enables debugging NPV configurations.

show debug sme

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

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

 
Syntax Description

cluster

Displays all the debugging flags.

bypass

Displays the bypass flags.

sap sap

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

sme

Displays all the debugging flags of Cisco SME.

bypass

Displays all the bypass flags of Cisco SME.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(2)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

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

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

 
Related Commands

Commands
Description

debug sme

Debugs Cisco SME features.

show device-alias

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

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

 
Syntax Description

database

Displays the entire device name database.

pending

(Optional) Displays the pending device name database information.

pending-diff

(Optional) Displays pending differences in the device name database information.

name device-name

Displays device name database information for a specific device name.

pwwn pwwn-id

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

session

Displays the session information.

rejected

Display the rejected command list.

status

Displays the device-alias session status.

statistics

Displays device name database statistics.

status

Displays the device name database status.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2(9)

Added the rejected keyword to the syntax description.

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

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

The device-alias configuration best practice has been described in the configuration guide.

Examples

The following example shows the set of rejected device-alias commands in a session:

switch(config-device-alias-db)# show device-alias session rejected
To avoid command rejections, within a device alias session
Do not reuse:
a) a device alias name while configuring a rename command
b) a PWWN while configuring an add or delete command
c) a device alias name already renamed while configuring add command
Rejected commands must be committed in a separate device alias session
which may cause traffic interruption for those devices. Plan accordingly.
Refer to this command in the NX-OS Command Reference Guide
for more information about device alias configuration best practices

Rejected Command List
---------------------
device-alias name Dev1 pwwn 01:01:01:01:02:02:02:02
device-alias name Dev20 pwwn 01:01:01:01:02:02:02:02
switch(config-device-alias-db)#         

 

The following examples shows the device-alias session status:

switch(config)# show device-alias session status
Last Action Time Stamp : Tue Jul 1 01:54:21 2014
Last Action : Commit
Last Action Result : Success
Last Action Failure Reason : none
switch(config)#
 

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

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

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

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

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

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

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

device-alias name

Configures device alias names.

device-alias database

Configures device alias information.

device-alias distribute

Enables device alias CFS distribution.

show device-alias status

To view the current device alias mode setting, use the device-alias status command.

show device-alias status

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

Basic mode.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.1(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the device alias status:

switch# show device-alias status
Fabric Distribution: Enabled
Database:- Device Aliases 0 Mode: Basic
Locked By:- User "admin" SWWN 20:00:00:0d:ec:30:90:40
Pending Database:- Device Aliases 0 Mode: Basic

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

device-alias commit

Commits changes to the active device alias database.

device-alias database

Configures and activates the device alias database.

 

 

show diagnostic bootup level

To display the diagnostic bootup level information (bypass or complete) that is currently in place on the device, use the show diagnostic bootup level command.

show diagnostic bootup level

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the diagnostic bootup level information (bypass or complete) that is currently in place on the device:

switch# show diagnostic bootup level
Current bootup diagnostic level: complete
switch#

 
Related Commands

Commands
Description

debug sme

Debugs Cisco SME features.

show diagnostic content module

To display information about diagnostic test content for a module, use the show diagnostic content module command.

show diagnostic content module {module-number | all}

 
Syntax Description

module-number

Displays the module number. The range is from 1 to 10.

all

Displays all module ID.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to display information about diagnostic test content for a module:

switch# show diagnostic content module 1
 
Module 1: 2/4/8/10/16 Gbps Advanced FC Module
 
Diagnostics test suite attributes:
B/C/* - Bypass bootup level test / Complete bootup level test
/ NA
P/* - Per port test / NA
M/S/* - Only applicable to active / standby unit / NA
D/N/* - Disruptive test / Non-disruptive test / NA
H/O/* - Always enabled monitoring test / Conditionally enable
d test / NA
F/* - Fixed monitoring interval test / NA
X/* - Not a health monitoring test / NA
E/* - Sup to line card test / NA
L/* - Exclusively run this test / NA
T/* - Not an ondemand test / NA
A/I/* - Monitoring is active / Monitoring is inactive / NA
switch#
 
 

 
Related Commands

Commands
Description

debug sme

Debugs Cisco SME features.

show diagnostic status module

To display test status for a module, use the show diagnostic status module command.

show diagnostic status module module-number

 
Syntax Description

module-number

Displays the module number. The range is from 1 to 10.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to displays test status for a module:

switch# show diagnostic status module 1
<BU>-Bootup Diagnostics, <HM>-Health Monitori
ng Diagnostics
<OD>-OnDemand Diagnostics, <SCH>-Scheduled Di
agnostics
 
==============================================
Card:(1) 2/4/8/10/16 Gbps Advanced FC Module
==============================================
Current running test Run by
-NA- -NA-
Currently Enqueued Test Run by
-NA- -NA-
indapex-03#
switch#
 
switch#

 
Related Commands

Commands
Description

debug sme

Debugs Cisco SME features.

 

show diagnostic description module

To display the diagnostic test description for a module, use the show diagnostic description module command.

show diagnostic description module module-number test [test-id test-name | all]

 
Syntax Description

module-number

Displays the module number. The range is from 1 to 10.

test

Displays the diagnostic test selection.

test-id

Displays the diagnostic test ID.

test-name

Displays the test name.

all

Displays all test ID.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the diagnostic test description for a module:

switch# show diagnostic description module 1 test all
ASICRegisterCheck :
A health monitoring test,enabled by default that chec
ks read/write
access to scratch registers on ASICs on the module.
 
PrimaryBootROM :
A health monitoring test that verifies the primary Bo
otROM
state.
 
SecondaryBootROM :
A health monitoring test that verifies the secondary
BootROM
state.
 
EOBCPortLoopback :
switch#
 
 

 
Related Commands

Commands
Description

debug sme

Debugs Cisco SME features.

show diagnostic events

To display the diagnostic events by error and information event type, use the show diagnostic events command.

show diagnostic events [error | info]

 
Syntax Description

error

Displays the error event type.

info

Displays the information event type.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the diagnostic events by error event type:

switch# show diagnostic events error
switch#

 
Related Commands

Commands
Description

debug sme

Debugs Cisco SME features.

 

show diagnostic ondemand setting

To display the information about on demand diagnostic settings, use the show diagnostic ondemand setting command.

show diagnostic ondemand setting

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the information about on demand diagnostic settings:

switch# show diagnostic ondemand setting
Test iterations = 1
Action on test failure = continue until test failure
limit reaches 1
switch#
 
switch#

 
Related Commands

Commands
Description

debug sme

Debugs Cisco SME features.

 

show diagnostic result module

To display the information about the diagnostic test result for a module, use the show diagnostic result module command.

show diagnostic result module module-number all [detail | statistics | test]

 
Syntax Description

module-number

Displays the module number. The range is from 1 to 10.

detail

(Optional) Displays the detailed result.

statistics

Displays the statistics result.

test

Displays the diagnostic test selection.

all

Displays all test ID.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the detailed information about the diagnostic test result for a module:

switch# show diagnostic result module 1 detail
 
Current bootup diagnostic level: complete
Module 1: 2/4/8/10/16 Gbps Advanced FC Module
 
Diagnostic level at card bootup: complete
 
Test results: (. = Pass, F = Fail, I = Incomplete,
U = Untested, A = Abort, E = Error disabled)
 
_____________________________________________________
_________________
 
1) ASICRegisterCheck.
 
Error code ------------------> DIAG TEST SUCC
ESS
Total run count -------------> 23
Last test execution time ----> Fri Jun 26 21:
25:33 2009
First test failure time -----> n/a
Last test failure time ------> n/a
--More--
 
 
switch#

 
Related Commands

Commands
Description

debug sme

Debugs Cisco SME features.

 

show diagnostic simulation module

To display the information about a simulated diagnostic result for a module, use the show diagnostic simulation module command.

show diagnostic simulation module module-number

 
Syntax Description

module-number

Displays the module number. The range is from 1 to 10.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the information about a simulated diagnostic result for a module:

switch# show diagnostic simulation module 1
 
Card(1): 2/4/8/10/16 Gbps Advanced FC Module
__________________________________________________
-NA-
 
switch#
 

 
Related Commands

Commands
Description

debug sme

Debugs Cisco SME features.

 

show diagnostic status module

To display the test status for all tests on a module, use the show diagnostic status module command.

show diagnostic status module module-number

 
Syntax Description

module-number

Displays the module number. The range is from 1 to 10.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the test status for all tests on a module:

switch# show diagnostic status module 1
<BU>-Bootup Diagnostics, <HM>-Health Monitori
ng Diagnostics
<OD>-OnDemand Diagnostics, <SCH>-Scheduled Di
agnostics
 
==============================================
Card:(1) 2/4/8/10/16 Gbps Advanced FC Module
==============================================
Current running test Run by
-NA- -NA-
Currently Enqueued Test Run by
-NA- -NA-
switch#

 
Related Commands

Commands
Description

debug sme

Debugs Cisco SME features.

 

show hardware capacity

To display the information about the hardware capabilities and current hardware utilization by the system, use the show hardware capacity command.

show hardware capacity [eobc | fabric-utilization | forwarding | interface | module | power]

 
Syntax Description

eobc

Displays the EOBC resources.

fabric-utilization

Displays the fabric utilization.

forwarding

Displays the L2 L3 forwarding resources.

interface

Displays the interface resources.

module

Displays the SUP, LC, Xbar.

power

Displays the power supply.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the information about the hardware capabilities and current hardware utilization by the system:

switch# show hardware capacity fabric-utilization
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fabric Planes:
A -- Unicast fabric packets
B -- Multicast/Multidestination fabric packets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bandwidth is in Gbps and shared by both Fabric Planes (A+B)
----------------------------PEAK FABRIC UTILIZATION-----------------------------
Mod Fab Fab Fab ASIC Band Fab Ingress Egress
Lnk Mod ASIC Port wdth Pln Util% Time Util% Time
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 9 3 1 16 55 A 4 2009-06-26@21:06:04 4 2009-06-26@21:06:04
1 9 3 1 16 55 B 0 -- 0 --
1 10 3 1 17 55 A 6 2009-06-26@21:06:04 6 2009-06-26@21:06:04
1 10 3 1 17 55 B 0 -- 0 --
1 11 3 2 0 55 A 4 2009-06-26@21:06:19 4 2009-06-26@21:06:19
1 11 3 2 0 55 B 0 -- 0 --
1 12 3 2 24 55 A 0 -- 0 --
1 12 3 2 24 55 B 0 -- 0 --
1 13 4 1 16 55 A 3 2009-06-26@21:06:04 3 2009-06-26@21:06:04
1 13 4 1 16 55 B 0 -- 0 --
1 14 4 1 17 55 A 3 2009-06-26@21:06:04 3 2009-06-26@21:06:04
1 14 4 1 17 55 B 0 -- 0 --
1 15 4 2 0 55 A 3 2009-06-26@21:06:19 3 2009-06-26@21:06:19
1 15 4 2 0 55 B 0 -- 0 --
1 16 4 2 24 55 A 0 -- 0 --
1 16 4 2 24 55 B 0 -- 0 --
1 17 5 1 16 55 A 3 2009-06-26@21:06:04 3 2009-06-26@21:06:04
1 17 5 1 16 55 B 0 -- 0 --
1 18 5 1 17 55 A 3 2009-06-26@21:06:04 3 2009-06-26@21:06:04
1 18 5 1 17 55 B 0 -- 0 --
1 19 5 2 0 55 A 3 2009-06-26@21:06:19 3 2009-06-26@21:06:19
1 19 5 2 0 55 B 0 -- 0 --
1 20 5 2 24 55 A 0 -- 0 --
--More--

 

switch(config)# show hardware capacity power
 
Power Resources Summary:
------------------------
Power Supply redundancy mode(administratively): PS-Redundant
Power Supply redundancy mode(operationally): PS-Redundant
Total Power Capacity 6000.00 W
Power reserved for SUP,Fabric,and Fan Module(s) 3230.00 W (
53.83 %)
Power currently used by Modules 650.00 W (
10.83 %)
Total Power Available 2120.00 W (
35.33 %)
Total Power Output (actual draw) 0.00 W
 
switch#
 

 
Related Commands

Commands
Description

debug sme

Debugs Cisco SME features.

 

show module

To display the module information including the online diagnostic test status, use the show module command.

show module

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the module information including the online diagnostic test status:

switch# show module
Mod Ports Module-Type Model Status
--- ----- ----------------------------------- ------------------ ----------
1 48 2/4/8/10/16 Gbps Advanced FC Module DS-X9448-768K9 ok
5 0 Supervisor module-3 DS-X9700-SF3-K9 ha-standby
6 0 Supervisor module-3 DS-X9700-SF3-K9 active *
9 48 2/4/8/10/16 Gbps Advanced FC Module DS-X9448-768K9 powered-dn
 
Mod Power-Status Reason
--- ------------ ---------------------------
9 powered-dn Configured Power down
 
Mod Sw Hw
--- -------------- ------
1 6.2(1X) 0.301
5 6.2(1X) 0.103
6 6.2(1X) 0.103
 
 
Mod MAC-Address(es) Serial-Num
--- -------------------------------------- ----------
1 54-7f-ee-d7-bc-2c to 54-7f-ee-d7-bc-2f JAE164302NU
5 d8-67-d9-0a-86-1d to d8-67-d9-0a-86-2f JAF1629AMQA
6 d8-67-d9-0a-86-0a to d8-67-d9-0a-86-1c JAF1629AMQF
9 00-00-00-00-00-00 to 00-00-00-00-00-00 JAE164302O4
 
Mod Online Diag Status
--- ------------------
1 Pass
switch#

 
Related Commands

Commands
Description

debug sme

Debugs Cisco SME features.

 

show dmm discovery-log

To display SCSI device discovery logs, use the show dmm discovery-log command in EXEC mode.

show dmm discovery-log { all | error }

 
Syntax Description

all

Displays all entries in the device discovery SCSI log.

error

Displays error entries in the device discovery SCSI log.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

You must connect to an SSM on your switch to execute DMM show commands. Use the show module command to determine the slot number of an SSM on your switch. Use the attach module command to connect to the SSM.

Examples

The following example displays error entries:

switch# attach module 3
Attaching to module 3...
To exit type 'exit', to abort type '$.'
Bad terminal type: "ansi". Will assume vt100.
module-3# show dmm discovery-log error
005 State: 3
CDB: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Sts:0x02 SnsKey:0x02 AscAscq:0x0403
Time: 5(ms)
 
LogIndex:26 HostPWWN:2c:fc:00:05:30:01:9e:88 TargetPWWN:50:06:01:62:30:60:36:64
OPC: 0x00 Lun:0x0000000000000006 State: 3
CDB: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Sts:0x02 SnsKey:0x02 AscAscq:0x0403
Time: 4(ms)

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

dmm module

Enables DMM configuration on a module.

show dmm srvr-vt-login

Enables the DMM feature.

show dmm fp-port

To display front panel ports on a line card, use the show dmm fp-port command in EXEC mode.

show dmm fp-port

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

You must connect to an SSM on your switch to execute DMM show commands. Use the show module command to determine the slot number of an SSM on your switch. Use the attach module slot command to connect to the SSM.

Examples

The following example displays front panel ports:

switch# attach module 3
Attaching to module 3...
To exit type 'exit', to abort type '$.'
Bad terminal type: "ansi". Will assume vt100.
module-3# show dmm fp-port
Cisco DMM Front Panel Port Map
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Port Index Mirage Id DPP Id
-------------------------------------------------------------------
1 0 1 2
2 1 1 2
3 2 1 2
4 3 1 2
5 4 2 3
6 5 2 3
7 6 2 3
8 7 2 3
9 8 3 6
10 9 3 6
11 10 3 6
12 11 3 6
13 12 4 7
14 13 4 7
15 14 4 7
16 15 4 7
17 16 1 1
18 17 1 1
19 18 1 1
20 19 1 1
21 20 2 4
22 21 2 4
23 22 2 4
24 23 2 4
25 24 3 5
26 25 3 5
27 26 3 5
28 27 3 5
29 28 4 8
30 29 4 8
31 30 4 8
32 31 4 8

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

dmm module

Enables DMM configuration on a module.

show dmm srvr-vt-login

Enables the DMM feature.

show dmm ip-peer

To display information about the IP peers the DMM interface is connected to, use the show dmm ip-peer command in EXEC mode.

show dmm ip-peer

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

You must connect to an SSM on your switch to execute DMM show commands. Use the show module command to determine the slot number of an SSM on your switch. Use the attach module slot command to connect to the SSM.

Examples

The following example displays DMM IP peer information:

switch# attach module 3
Attaching to module 3...
To exit type 'exit', to abort type '$.'
Bad terminal type: "ansi". Will assume vt100.
module-3# show dmm ip-peer
 
Cisco DMM IP Peer Table
-------------------------------------------------------------------
No Type SD IP Address TCP State
-------------------------------------------------------------------
1 CONFIG_STATION 23 10.100.2.1 DOWN
2 PEER_SSM 22 10.100.1.20 UP
3 CONFIG_STATION 19 10.100.2.1 DOWN
 

show dmm job

To display DMM job information, use the show dmm job command in EXEC mode.

show dmm job job-id { detail | job-fsm-eventlog | job-infra-fsm-eventlog | lun_tokens token tok-pwwn | session | sess-id ] [ session-event-log ] | storage [ tgt-pwwn tgt-pwwn ] { vi-pwwn vi-pwwn } [ lun-event-log lun-id | tgt-event-log ]}

 
Syntax Description

job-id

Specifies the job ID. The range is 0 to 18446744073709551615.

detail

Displays detailed job information.

job-fsm-eventlog

Displays the Job FSM Event Log.

job-infra-fsm-eventlog

Displays the Job Infra FSM Event Log.

lun_tokens

Displays a list of job LUN tokens.

token tok-pwwn

Specifies the storage port world-wide name.

session

Displays job session information.

sess-id

(Optional) Specifies the job session. The range is 0 to 2147483647255.

session-event-log

(Optional) Displays the Session FSM Event Log.

storage

Displays the storage ports discovered by DMM.

tgt-pwwn tgt-pwwn

(Optional) Specifies the storage port world-wide name. The format is hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh, where h is a hexadecimal number.

vi-pwwn vi-pwwn

(Optional) Specifies the Virtual Initiator port world-wide name. The format is hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh, where h is a hexadecimal number.

lun-event-log lun-id

(Optional) Displays the Virtual Initiator and Target LUN FSM event log and specifies the LUN ID.

tgt-event-log

(Optional) Displays the Virtual Initiator and Target FSM Event Log.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2(2)

Removed the session-id keyword from the syntax description. Changed the command output.

3.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

You must connect to an SSM on your switch to execute DMM show commands. Use the show module command to determine the slot number of an SSM on your switch. Use the attach module slot command to connect to the SSM.

Examples

The following example shows how to display a summary of the jobs:

switch# show dmm job
==========================================================================================================================
Data Mobility Manager Job Information
==========================================================================================================================
Num Job Identifier Name Type Mode Method DMM GUI IP Peer SSM DPP Session Status Est. Time of Completion
==========================================================================================================================
1 1 CLI_JOB_0x1 SRVR ONL METHOD-2 127.0.0.1 NOT_APPL 1 IN_PROGRESS Wed Jun 30 07:10:16 1971
 
Number of Jobs :1
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

dmm module

Enables DMM configuration on a module.

show dmm srvr-vt-login

Enables the DMM feature.

show dmm module

To display DMM module information use the show dmm module command.

show dmm module module-id vi-list

 
Syntax Description

module-id

Specifies the module ID. The range is 1 to 13.

vi-list

Displays the VI list.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

NX-OS 4.1(1b)

Added the vi-list to syntax description and the command output.

3.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

The show dmm module command displays the list of VIs assigned to each data movement engine. A storage based data migration job uses one of these VIs. Use the command to choose the VI and then use the dmm module job set-vi command to specify the VI.

Examples

The following example shows how to display a summary of all the jobs:

switch# show dmm module 4 vi-list
==========================================================================
DPP-Id VI-pWWN VI-nWWN Outstanding jobs
==========================================================================
1 24:53:00:05:30:00:64:22 24:52:00:05:30:00:64:22 0
2 20:0d:00:05:30:00:64:22 2c:c4:00:05:30:00:64:21 0
3 20:0f:00:05:30:00:64:22 20:0e:00:05:30:00:64:22 0
4 24:55:00:05:30:00:64:22 24:54:00:05:30:00:64:22 0
5 24:57:00:05:30:00:64:22 24:56:00:05:30:00:64:22 0
6 20:11:00:05:30:00:64:22 20:10:00:05:30:00:64:22 0
7 24:51:00:05:30:00:64:22 24:50:00:05:30:00:64:22 0
8 24:59:00:05:30:00:64:22 24:58:00:05:30:00:64:22 0

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

dmm module

Enables DMM configuration on a module.

dmm module job set-vi

Specifies the VI for the storage based job.

show dmm srvr-vt-login

Enables the DMM feature.

show dmm srvr-vt-login

To display server virtual target login information, use the show dmm srvr-vt-login command in EXEC mode.

show dmm srvr-vt-login [ job-id job-id ] server-pwwn srvr-pwwn vt-pwwn vt-pwwn { fc_rdrt-fsm-eventlog | login-fsm-eventlog }

 
Syntax Description

job-id job-id

(Optional) Specifies the job ID. The range is 0 to 18446744073709551615.

server-pwwn srvr-pwwn

Specifies the server port world-wide name. The format is hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh, where h is a hexadecimal number.

vt-pwwn vt-pwwn

Specifies the VT port worldwide name. The format is hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh, where h is a hexadecimal number.

fc_rdrt-fsm-eventlog

Displays the server VT FC-Redirect FSM event log.

login-fsm-eventlog

Displays the server VT FSM event log.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

You must connect to an SSM on your switch to execute DMM show commands. Use the show module command to determine the slot number of an SSM on your switch. Use the attach module command to connect to the SSM.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the server VT login summary:

switch# show dmm srvr-vt-login
=========================================================================================
Data Mobility Manager Server VT Login Information
==========================================================================================
Id Job Id VSAN Srvr pWWN Srvr FCID VT pWWN VT FCID State (FC Redirect/Login)
==========================================================================================
1 1187978941 1 21:32:00:0d:ec:02:2d:82 0x660000 21:36:00:0d:ec:02:2d:82 0x660003 (READY/WAITING_PLOGI)
2 1187978941 1 21:32:00:0d:ec:02:2d:82 0x660000 21:34:00:0d:ec:02:2d:82 0x66000a (READY/WAITING_PLOGI)
 
Number of Logins :2
 
 
 

The following example shows how to display the event log for a specified VT:

switch# show dmm srvr-vt-login job-id 1187978941 server-pwwn 21:32:00:0d:ec:02:2d:82 vt-pwwn 21:36:00:0d:ec:02:2d:82 login-fsm-e
==========================================================================================
Server/VT Login FSM Event Log -> Job Id : 1187978941 Server : 21:32:00:0d:ec:02:2d:82 VT : 21:36:00:0d:ec:02:2d:82
==========================================================================================
 
Log Entry: 1 time: Fri Aug 24 11:09:19 2007
Curr state: DMM_SRVR_VT_LOGIN_S_NULL
Triggered event: DMM_SRVR_VT_LOGIN_E_START_ACTION
 
Log Entry: 2 time: Fri Aug 24 11:09:19 2007
Curr state: DMM_SRVR_VT_LOGIN_S_WAITING_PLOGI
Triggered event: DMM_SRVR_VT_LOGIN_E_LOGIN_DONE_OK
 

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

dmm module

Enables DMM configuration on a module.

show dmm srvr-vt-login

Displays the DMM feature.

show dmm vt

To display virtual target information, use the show dmm vt command in EXEC mode.

show dmm vt vt-job-id job-id pwwn vt-pwwn vt-fsm-eventlog

 
Syntax Description

vt-job-id job-id

Specifies the virtual target job ID. The range is 0 to 18446744073709551615.

pwwn vt-pwwn

Specifies the virtual target port worldwide name. The format is hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh, where h is a hexadecimal number.

vt-fsm-eventlog

Displays the virtual target (VT) Finite State Machine (FSM) event log.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

You must connect to an SSM on your switch to execute DMM show commands. Use the show module command to determine the slot number of an SSM on your switch. Use the attach module slot command to connect to the SSM.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the virtual target information:

switch# attach module 3
Attaching to module 3...
To exit type 'exit', to abort type '$.'
Bad terminal type: "ansi". Will assume vt100.
module-3# show dmm vt
=====================================================================================
Data Mobility Manager VT Information
=====================================================================================
Id Job Id VT pWWN VSAN FCID IF-IDX PORT STATE
=====================================================================================
1 1177009472 2f:00:00:05:30:01:9e:88 3 0xee00a0 0x1110000 0x10 VT_UP
2 1177009472 2c:fe:00:05:30:01:9e:88 3 0xee00a1 0x1110000 0x10 VT_UP
Number of VTs :2

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

dmm module

Enables DMM configuration on a module.

show dmm srvr-vt-login

Displays the DMM feature.

show dpvm

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

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

 
Syntax Description

database

Displays both the configured and active DPVM databases.

active

Displays only the active DPVM database.

pending

Displays pending DPVM operations.

pending-diff

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

ports

Displays DPVM information for the ports.

vsan vsan-id

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

status

Displays DPVM status information.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

2.0(x)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

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

Examples

The following example shows how to display DPVM database information:

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

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

dpvm database

Configures the DPVM database.

show dpvm merge statistics

To display the DPVM merge statistics, use the show dpvm merge statistics command.

show dpvm merge statistics

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

NX-OS 4.1(1b)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the DPVM merge statistics:

switch# show dpvm merge statistics
DPVM merge statistics:
======================
Merge request received : 0
Merge response sent : 0
Merge response received : 0
Activate request sent : 0
Activate response received : 0
Application response sent : 0
Merge success received : 0
Merge failure received : 0
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

clear dpvm merge statistics

Clears the DPVM merge statistics.

 

 

show dpvm merge status

To display the DPVM merge status, use the dpvm merge status command.

show dpvm merge status

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

NX-OS 4.1(1b)

Enhanced the command output.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the conflict in DPVM database:

switch# show dpvm merge status
Last Merge Time Stamp : Fri Aug 8 15:46:36 2008
Last Merge State : Fail
Last Merge Result : Fail
Last Merge Failure Reason : DPVM DB conflict found during merge [cfs_status: 76] Last Merge Failure Details : DPVM merge failed due to database conflict
Local Switch WWN : 20:00:00:0d:ec:24:e5:00
Remote Switch WWN : 20:00:00:0d:ec:09:d5:c0
 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Conflicting DPVM member(s) Loc VSAN Rem VSAN
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
dev-alias dpvm_dev_alias_1 [21:00:00:04:cf:cf:45:ba] 1313 1414
dev-alias dpvm_dev_alias_2 [21:00:00:04:cf:cf:45:bb] 1313 1414
dev-alias dpvm_dev_alias_3 [21:00:00:04:cf:cf:45:bc] 1313 1414
[Total 3 conflict(s)]
switch#
 

show environment

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

show environment [ clock | fan | power | temperature ]

 
Syntax Description

clock

(Optional) Displays status of chassis clock modules.

fan

(Optional) Displays status of chassis fan modules.

power

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

temperature

(Optional) Displays module temperature thresholds and alarm status of temperature sensors.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the power capacity and power distribution of the system:

switch(config)# show environment power Power Supply
Voltage: 42 Volts
-----------------------------------------------------
PS Model Power Power Status
(Watts) (Amp)
-----------------------------------------------------
1 DS-CAC-3000W 2771.16 65.98 Ok
2 ------------ 0.00 0.00 Fail/Shut
Mod Model Power Power Power Power Status
Requested Requested Allocated Allocated
(Watts) (Amp) (Watts) (Amp)
--- ------------------- ------- ---------- --------- ---------- ----------
1 DS-X9248-256K9 136.50 3.25 136.50 3.25 Powered-Up
2 DS-X9248-96K9 298.20 7.10 298.20 7.10 Powered-Up
3 DS-X9304-18K9 199.50 4.75 199.50 4.75 Powered-Up
4 DS-X9232-256K9 130.20 3.10 130.20 3.10 Powered-Up
5 DS-X9530-SF2AK9 126.00 3.00 126.00 3.00 Powered-Up
6 DS-X9530-SF2AK9 126.00 3.00 126.00 3.00 Powered-Up
7 DS-X9248-256K9 136.50 3.25 136.50 3.25 Powered-Up
8 DS-X9232-256K9 130.20 3.10 130.20 3.10 Powered-Up
9 DS-X9232-256K9 130.20 3.10 130.20 3.10 Powered-Up
fan1 DS-9SLOT-FAN 210.00 5.00 210.00 5.00 Powered-Up
Power Usage Summary:
--------------------
Power Supply redundancy mode: Redundant
Power Supply redundancy operational mode: Redundant
Total Power Capacity 2771.16 W
Power reserved for Supervisor(s) 252.00 W
Power reserved for Fan Module(s) 210.00 W
Power currently used by Modules 1161.30 W
-------------
Total Power Available 1147.86 W
-------------
switch9509(config)#

 

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

switch# show environment
Power Supply:
Voltage: 42 Volts
-----------------------------------------------------
PS Model Power Power Status
(Watts) (Amp)
-----------------------------------------------------
1 DS-CAC-3000W 2771.16 65.98 Ok
2 ------------ 0.00 0.00 Fail/Shut
Mod Model Power Power Power Power Status
Requested Requested Allocated Allocated
(Watts) (Amp) (Watts) (Amp)
--- ------------------- ------- ---------- --------- ---------- ----------
1 DS-X9248-256K9 136.50 3.25 136.50 3.25 Powered-Up
2 DS-X9248-96K9 298.20 7.10 298.20 7.10 Powered-Up
3 DS-X9304-18K9 199.50 4.75 199.50 4.75 Powered-Up
4 DS-X9232-256K9 130.20 3.10 130.20 3.10 Powered-Up
5 DS-X9530-SF2AK9 126.00 3.00 126.00 3.00 Powered-Up
6 DS-X9530-SF2AK9 126.00 3.00 126.00 3.00 Powered-Up
7 DS-X9248-256K9 136.50 3.25 136.50 3.25 Powered-Up
8 DS-X9232-256K9 130.20 3.10 130.20 3.10 Powered-Up
9 DS-X9232-256K9 130.20 3.10 130.20 3.10 Powered-Up
fan1 DS-9SLOT-FAN 210.00 5.00 210.00 5.00 Powered-Up
Power Usage Summary:
--------------------
Power Supply redundancy mode: Redundant
Power Supply redundancy operational mode: Redundant
Total Power Capacity 2771.16 W
Power reserved for Supervisor(s) 252.00 W
Power reserved for Fan Module(s) 210.00 W
Power currently used by Modules 1161.30 W
-------------
Total Power Available 1147.86 W
-------------
Clock:
----------------------------------------------------------
Clock Model Hw Status
----------------------------------------------------------
A DS-C9509-CL 1.0 Ok/Active
B DS-C9509-CL 1.0 Ok/Standby
Fan:
------------------------------------------------------
Fan Model Hw Status
------------------------------------------------------
ChassisFan1 DS-9SLOT-FAN 2.0 Ok
Fan_in_PS1 -- -- Ok
Fan_in_PS2 -- -- Failure
Fan Air Filter : NotSupported
Temperature:
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Module Sensor MajorThresh MinorThres CurTemp Status
(Celsius) (Celsius) (Celsius)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
1 Outlet1 80 70 47 Ok
1 Outlet2 80 70 45 Ok
1 Intake1 65 50 34 Ok
1 IOSlice0 105 95 54 Ok
1 IOSlice1 105 95 57 Ok
2 Outlet1 80 70 42 Ok
2 Outlet2 80 70 47 Ok
2 Intake1 65 50 31 Ok
3 Outlet1 75 60 38 Ok
3 Outlet2 75 65 38 Ok
3 Intake1 65 50 30 Ok
4 Outlet1 80 70 41 Ok
4 Outlet2 80 70 40 Ok
4 Intake1 65 50 33 Ok
4 IOSlice0 105 95 46 Ok
4 IOSlice1 105 95 47 Ok
5 Outlet1 75 60 36 Ok
5 Outlet2 75 60 39 Ok
5 Intake1 65 50 32 Ok
6 Outlet1 75 60 36 Ok
6 Outlet2 75 60 40 Ok
6 Intake1 65 50 33 Ok
7 Outlet1 80 70 44 Ok
7 Outlet2 80 70 44 Ok
7 Intake1 65 50 37 Ok
7 IOSlice0 105 95 47 Ok
7 IOSlice1 105 95 49 Ok
8 Outlet1 80 70 45 Ok
8 Outlet2 80 70 45 Ok
8 Intake1 65 50 36 Ok
8 IOSlice0 105 95 49 Ok
8 IOSlice1 105 95 51 Ok
9 Outlet1 80 70 45 Ok
9 Outlet2 80 70 45 Ok
9 Intake1 65 50 40 Ok
9 IOSlice0 105 95 48 Ok
9 IOSlice1 105 95 49 Ok
switch(config)#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show hardware

Displays all hardware components on a system.

 
 
 
 
 

show event manager environment

To display the name and value of Embedded Event Manager (EEM) environment variables, use the show event manager environment command.

show event manager environment {variable-name | all}

 
Syntax Description

variable-name

Displays information about the specified environment variable.

all

Displays information about all environment variables.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

NX-OS 4.1(3)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows all the EEM environment variables:

switch# show event manager environment all
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

event manager environment

Displays an EEM environment variable.

show event manager policy

To display the registered Embedded Event Manager (EEM) policies, use the show event manager policy command.

show event manager policy [detail] [policy-name | inactive]

 
Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Displays details of all policies.

policy-name

(Optional) Specifies a policy-name policy to display.

inactive

(Optional) Displays only those policies that are inactive.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

NX-OS 4.1(3)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the EEM policies:

switch# show event manager policy

switch

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

event manager applet

Displays an applet with the Emedded Event manager.

 
 

 

show fabric-binding

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

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

 
Syntax Description

database

Displays configured database information.

active

Displays the active database configuration information.

vsan vsan-id

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

efmd statistics

Displays Exchange Fabric Membership Data (EFMD) statistics.

statistics

Displays fabric binding statistics.

status

Displays fabric binding status.

violations

Displays violations in the fabric binding configuration.

last number

(Optional) Specifies recent violations. The range is 1 to 100.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays configured fabric binding database information:

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

The following example displays active fabric binding information:

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

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

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

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

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

The following example displays fabric binding statistics:

switch# show fabric-binding statistics
Statistics For VSAN: 1
------------------------
Number of sWWN permit: 0
Number of sWWN deny : 0
 
Total Logins permitted : 0
Total Logins denied : 0
Statistics For VSAN: 4
------------------------
Number of sWWN permit: 0
Number of sWWN deny : 0
 
Total Logins permitted : 0
Total Logins denied : 0
Statistics For VSAN: 61
------------------------
Number of sWWN permit: 0
Number of sWWN deny : 0
 
Total Logins permitted : 0
Total Logins denied : 0
Statistics For VSAN: 345
------------------------
Number of sWWN permit: 0
Number of sWWN deny : 0
 
Total Logins permitted : 0
Total Logins denied : 0
Statistics For VSAN: 346
------------------------
Number of sWWN permit: 0
Number of sWWN deny : 0
 
Total Logins permitted : 0
Total Logins denied : 0
Statistics For VSAN: 347
------------------------
Number of sWWN permit: 0
Number of sWWN deny : 0
 
Total Logins permitted : 0
Total Logins denied : 0
Statistics For VSAN: 348
------------------------
Number of sWWN permit: 0
Number of sWWN deny : 0
 
Total Logins permitted : 0
Total Logins denied : 0
Statistics For VSAN: 789
------------------------
Number of sWWN permit: 0
Number of sWWN deny : 0
 
Total Logins permitted : 0
Total Logins denied : 0
Statistics For VSAN: 790
------------------------
Number of sWWN permit: 0
Number of sWWN deny : 0
 
Total Logins permitted : 0
Total Logins denied : 0
 

The following example displays fabric binding status for each VSAN:

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

The following example displays EFMD statistics:

switch# show fabric-binding efmd statistics
 
EFMD Protocol Statistics for VSAN 1
----------------------------------------
Merge Requests -> Transmitted : 0, Received : 0
Merge Accepts -> Transmitted : 0, Received : 0
Merge Rejects -> Transmitted : 0, Received : 0
Merge Busy -> Transmitted : 0, Received : 0
Merge Errors -> Transmitted : 0, Received : 0
 
EFMD Protocol Statistics for VSAN 4
----------------------------------------
Merge Requests -> Transmitted : 0, Received : 0
Merge Accepts -> Transmitted : 0, Received : 0
Merge Rejects -> Transmitted : 0, Received : 0
Merge Busy -> Transmitted : 0, Received : 0
Merge Errors -> Transmitted : 0, Received : 0
 
EFMD Protocol Statistics for VSAN 61
----------------------------------------
Merge Requests -> Transmitted : 0, Received : 0
Merge Accepts -> Transmitted : 0, Received : 0
Merge Rejects -> Transmitted : 0, Received : 0
Merge Busy -> Transmitted : 0, Received : 0
Merge Errors -> Transmitted : 0, Received : 0
 

The following example displays EFMD statistics for a specified VSAN:

switch# show fabric-binding efmd statistics vsan 4
 
EFMD Protocol Statistics for VSAN 4
----------------------------------------
Merge Requests -> Transmitted : 0, Received : 0
Merge Accepts -> Transmitted : 0, Received : 0
Merge Rejects -> Transmitted : 0, Received : 0
Merge Busy -> Transmitted : 0, Received : 0
Merge Errors -> Transmitted : 0, Received : 0
 

The following example displays fabric binding violations:

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

show fabric switch information vsan

To display the switch name, switch model, running version and memory details, use the show fabric switch information vsan command.

show fabric switch information [vsan vsan-id]

 
Syntax Description

vsan-id

(Optional) Specifies the VSAN range. The range is from 1 to 4093.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2(9)

Added a note.

6.2(7)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

note.gif

Noteblank.gif In scenarios where the show fabric switch information command output has few missing parameters like switchname, model, version, etc. Please re-execute this command after few seconds.


note.gif

Noteblank.gif Without the VSAN option this command will displays the information about switches in all the VSANs.


note.gif

Noteblank.gif SUP memory is not displayed for switches that are running versions prior to 6.2(7) release.


Examples

The following example displays the switch name, switch model, running version and memory details of all switches in the fabric in the given VSAN:

switch# show fabric switch information vsan 320
 
VSAN 320:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Switch Name Model Version Sup Memory
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sw3-gd99-9148s DS-C9148S48PK9 6.2(9) 4 GB
minishan-scale DS-C9148S48PK9 6.2(9) 4 GB
mdsng-sca DS-C9710 6.2(9) 8 GB

switch#

show fc-tunnel

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

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

 
Syntax Description

explicit-path

(Optional) Displays all configured explicit paths.

name

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

tunnel-id-map

(Optional) Displays the mapping information for the outgoing interface.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2(5)

This command was deprecated.

1.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Multiple tunnel IDs can terminate at the same interface.

Examples

The following example displays the FC tunnel status:

switch# show fc-tunnel
fc-tunnel is enabled
 

The following example displays the FC tunnel egress mapping information:

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

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

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

show fc2

To display FC2 information, use the show fc2 command.

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

 
Syntax Description

bind

Displays FC2 socket bindings.

classf

Displays FC2 classf sessions.

exchange

Displays FC2 active exchanges.

exchresp

Displays FC2 active responder exchanges.

flogi

Displays FC2 FLOGI table.

nport

Displays FC2 local N ports.

plogi

Displays FC2 PLOGI sessions.

plogi_pwwn

Displays FC2 PLOGI pWWN entries.

port brief

Displays FC2 physical port table.

socket

Displays FC2 active sockets.

sockexch

Displays FC2 active exchanges for each socket.

socknotify

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

socknport

Displays FC2 local N ports per each socket.

vsan

Displays FC2 VSAN table.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays FC2 active socket information:

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

The following example displays FC2 socket binding information:

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

The following example displays FC2 local N port information:

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

The following example displays FC2 PLOGI session information:

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

The following example displays FC2 physical port information:

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

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

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

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

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

The following example displays FC2 VSAN table:

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

show fcalias

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

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

 
Syntax Description

name fcalias-name

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

pending

(Optional) Displays pending fcalias information.

vsan vsan-id

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

 
Defaults

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

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

2.0(x)

Added the pending keyword.

 
Usage Guidelines

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

Examples

The following example displays fcalias configuration information:

switch# show fcalias vsan 1
fcalias name Alias2 vsan 1
 
fcalias name Alias1 vsan 1
pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:6f:db:dd
pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:9c:48:e5

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

fcalias name

Configures fcalias names.

show fcanalyzer

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

show fcanalyzer

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

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

Examples

The following example displays configured hosts:

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

show fcc

To view FCC settings, use the show fcc commands.

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

 
Syntax Description

statistics interface

(optional) Displays FCC statistics for a specified interface.

fc slot / port

(optional) Specifies a Fibre Channel interface.

fcip fcip-id

(optional) Specifies an FCIP interface. The range is 1 to 255.

iscsi slot / port

(optional) Specifies an iSCSI interface.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays FCC information:

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

show fcdomain

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

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

note.gif

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

interface {bay port | ext port}


 
Syntax Description

address-allocation

(Optional) Displays statistics for the FC ID allocation.

cache

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

allowed

Displays a list of allowed domain IDs.

domain-list

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

fcid persistent

Displays persistent FC IDs (across reboot).

unused pending

Displays the pending configuration.

vsan vsan-id

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

pending-diff

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

session-status

Displays the last action performed by FC domain.

statistics

Displays the statistics of FC domain.

interface

Specifies an interface.

fc slot / port

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

bay port | ext port

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

fcip fcip-id

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

iscsi slot / port

Specifies an iSCSI interface.

port-channel

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

status

Displays all VSAN-independent information in FC domain.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2(3)

Added the Optimized mode: Disabled, in the command output.

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

2.1(1a)

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

3.0(1)

Added the pending, pending-diff, s ession-status, and status options.

 
Usage Guidelines

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

Examples

The following example displays the fcdomain information for VSAN 1:

switch# show fcdomain vsan 1
The local switch is a Subordinated Switch.
 
Local switch run time information:
State: Stable
Local switch WWN: 20:01:00:05:30:00:51:1f
Running fabric name: 10:00:00:60:69:22:32:91
Running priority: 128
Current domain ID: 0x64(100) ß verify domain id
 
Local switch configuration information:
State: Enabled
Auto-reconfiguration: Disabled
Contiguous-allocation: Disabled
Configured fabric name: 41:6e:64:69:61:6d:6f:21
Optimize Mode: Disabled
Configured priority: 128
Configured domain ID: 0x64(100) (preferred)
 
Principal switch run time information:
Running priority: 2
 
Interface Role RCF-reject
---------------- ------------- ------------
fc2/1 Downstream Disabled
fc2/2 Downstream Disabled
fc2/7 Upstream Disabled
---------------- ------------- ------------
 

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

switch# show fcdomain domain-list vsan 76
 
Number of domains: 3
Domain ID WWN
--------- -----------------------
0xc8(200) 20:01:00:05:30:00:47:df [Principal]
0x63(99) 20:01:00:0d:ec:08:60:c1 [Local]
0x61(97) 50:00:53:0f:ff:f0:10:06 [Virtual (IVR)]
 

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

 

Table 22-1 show fcdomain Field Descriptions

Field
Description

Domain ID

Lists the domain IDs corresponding to the WWN.

WWN

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

Principal

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

Local

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

Virtual (IVR)

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

The following example displays the allowed domain ID lists:

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

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

switch# show fcdomain status
CFS distribution is enabled
 

The following example displays pending configuration changes:

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

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

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

The following example displays the status of the distribution session:

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

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

fcdomain

Configures the Fibre Channel domain feature.

show fcdroplatency

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

show fcdroplatency [ network | switch ]

 
Syntax Description

network

(Optional) Network latency in milliseconds.

switch

(Optional) Switch latency in milliseconds.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the configured Fibre Channel latency parameters:

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

show fcflow stats

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

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

 
Syntax Description

aggregated

(optional) Displays aggregated fcflow statistics.

usage

(optional) Displays flow index usage.

module slot

Displays fcflow statistics for a module in the specified slot.

index flow-index

(optional) Specifies an fcflow index.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

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

switch# show fcflow stats aggregated module 2

Idx VSAN # frames # bytes

---- ---- -------- -------

0000 4 387,653 674,235,875

0001 6 34,402 2,896,628

 

The following example displays fcflow details for the specified module:

switch# show fcflow stats module 2

Idx VSAN D ID S ID mask # frames # bytes

---- ---- ----------- ----------- ----- -------- -------

0000 4 032.001.002 007.081.012 ff.ff.ff 387,653 674,235,875

0001 6 004.002.001 019.002.004 ff.00.00 34,402 2,896,628

 

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

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

show fcfwd

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

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

 
Syntax Description

idxmap

Displays the FC forward index tables.

interface-to-port

(Optional) Displays the interface index to port index table.

port-to-interface

(Optional) Displays the port index to interface index table.

statistics

(Optional) Displays index table statistics.

pcmap

Displays the FC forward PortChannel table.

interface

(Optional) Displays PortChannel tables for an interface.

sfib

Displays software forwarding tables.

multicast

(Optional) Displays multicast software forwarding tables.

statistics

(Optional) Displays software forwarding statistics.

unicast

(Optional) Displays unicast software forwarding tables.

spanmap

Displays SPAN map tables.

rx

(Optional) Displays SPAN map tables in the ingress -rx direction.

tx

(Optional) Displays SPAN map tables in the egress -tx direction.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays fcfwd SPAN map receive information:

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

show fcid-allocation

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

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

 
Syntax Description

area

Selects the auto area list of company IDs.

company-id

Selects company ID list.

company-id

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

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

2.0

New command

Examples

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

switch# show fcid-allocation area company-id
 
Fcid area allocation company id info:
 
00:50:2E
00:50:8B
00:60:B0
00:A0:B8
00:E0:69
00:E0:8B
00:32:23 +
 
 
Total company ids: 7
+ - Additional user configured company ids.
* - Explicitly deleted company ids from default list.
switch#
 

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

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

Field
Description

+

Indicates a company ID added to the default list.

Indicates a company ID deleted from the default list.

show fcip counters

To display FCIP tunnel statistics, use the show fcip counters command in privileged EXEC mode. This command also displays the statistics for all TCP connections present in an FCIP tunnel.

show fcip counters

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.1(1)

This command was introduced.

6.2(11c)

This command was modified to display statistics for all TCP connections in an FCIP tunnel.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows statistics for an FCIP tunnel with 4 data and 1 control TCP connections:

switch# show fcip counters
fcip5
TCP Connection Information
5 Active TCP connections
30 Attempts for active connections, 1 close of connections
Path MTU 2500 bytes
Current retransmission timeout is 200 ms
Current Send Buffer Size: 66648 KB, Requested Send Buffer Size: 65536 KB
CWM Burst Size: 50 KB
Measured RTT : 500000 us Min RTT: 7640 us Max RTT: 0 us
Round trip time: Smoothed 8 ms, Variance: 4 Jitter: 150 us
CONN<0>
Data connection: Local 10.10.9.1:65433, Remote 10.10.9.2:5000
TCP Parameters
Advertized window: Current: 1112 KB, Maximum: 24580 KB, Scale: 6
Peer receive window: Current: 4095 KB, Maximum: 4095 KB, Scale: 6
Congestion window: Current: 873 KB, Slow start threshold: 1840 KB
TCP Connection Rate
Input Bytes: 0.00 MB/sec, Output Bytes: 0.00 MB/sec
Input Frames: 0/sec, Output Frames: 0/sec
CONN<1>
Data connection: Local 10.10.9.1:65431, Remote 10.10.9.2:5000
TCP Parameters
Advertized window: Current: 1116 KB, Maximum: 24580 KB, Scale: 6
Peer receive window: Current: 4095 KB, Maximum: 4095 KB, Scale: 6
Congestion window: Current: 876 KB, Slow start threshold: 1842 KB
TCP Connection Rate
Input Bytes: 0.00 MB/sec, Output Bytes: 0.00 MB/sec
Input Frames: 0/sec, Output Frames: 0/sec
CONN<2>
Data connection: Local 10.10.9.1:65429, Remote 10.10.9.2:5000
TCP Parameters
Advertized window: Current: 1117 KB, Maximum: 24580 KB, Scale: 6
Peer receive window: Current: 4095 KB, Maximum: 4095 KB, Scale: 6
Congestion window: Current: 877 KB, Slow start threshold: 1842 KB
TCP Connection Rate
Input Bytes: 0.00 MB/sec, Output Bytes: 0.00 MB/sec
Input Frames: 0/sec, Output Frames: 0/sec
CONN<3>
Data connection: Local 10.10.9.1:65427, Remote 10.10.9.2:5000
TCP Parameters
Advertized window: Current: 1118 KB, Maximum: 24580 KB, Scale: 6
Peer receive window: Current: 4095 KB, Maximum: 4095 KB, Scale: 6
Congestion window: Current: 878 KB, Slow start threshold: 1843 KB
TCP Connection Rate
Input Bytes: 0.00 MB/sec, Output Bytes: 0.00 MB/sec
Input Frames: 0/sec, Output Frames: 0/sec
CONN<4>
Control connection: Local 10.10.9.1:65425, Remote 10.10.9.2:5000
TCP Parameters
Advertized window: Current: 1107 KB, Maximum: 24580 KB, Scale: 6
Peer receive window: Current: 4089 KB, Maximum: 4089 KB, Scale: 6
Congestion window: Current: 50 KB, Slow start threshold: 2070 KB
TCP Connection Rate
Input Bytes: 0.00 MB/sec, Output Bytes: 0.00 MB/sec
Input Frames: 0/sec, Output Frames: 0/sec
5 minutes input rate 120 bits/sec, 15 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
5 minutes output rate 160 bits/sec, 20 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
1060823 frames input, 2307076112 bytes
4675 Class F frames input, 448880 bytes
1056148 Class 2/3 frames input, 2306627232 bytes
0 Reass frames
0 Error frames timestamp error 0
2788188 frames output, 6079611624 bytes
4691 Class F frames output, 454176 bytes
2783497 Class 2/3 frames output, 6079157448 bytes
0 Error frames
 

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show fcip

Displays FCIP profile information.

show ips stats

Displays IP storage statistics.

show fc-redirect configs

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

show fc-redirect configs

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(1)

This command was introduced.

3.3(1a)

Added the configuration mode information to the command output.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

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

switch# show fc-redirect configs
Configuration Mode = MODE_V1
Config#1
==========
Appl UUID = 0x00D8 (ISAPI CFGD Service)
SSM Slot = 2
SSM Switch WWN = 20:00:00:05:30:00:90:9e (LOCAL)
Vt PWWN = 2f:ea:00:05:30:00:71:61
Tgt PWWN = 21:00:00:20:37:38:89:86
Host 1: Host PWWN = 21:00:00:e0:8b:0d:12:c6
VI PWWN = 2f:ec:00:05:30:00:71:61
 
Config#2
==========
Appl UUID = 0x00D8 (ISAPI CFGD Service)
SSM Slot = 2
SSM Switch WWN = 20:00:00:05:30:00:90:9e (LOCAL)
Vt PWWN = 2f:ea:00:05:30:00:71:62
Tgt PWWN = 21:00:00:20:37:38:a9:0a
Host 1: Host PWWN = 21:00:00:e0:8b:0d:12:c7
VI PWWN = 2f:ec:00:05:30:00:71:62

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show fc-redirect active-configs

Displays all active configurations on a switch.

show fc-management

To display the Fibre Channel Common Transport (FC-CT) management security information, use the show fc-management command.

show fc-management database | status

 
Syntax Description

database

Displays the FC-CT management security database.

status

Displays the management security information.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2(9)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None

Examples

The following example shows how to display the FC-CT management security database:

switch(config)# show fc-management database
Fc-Management Security Database
--------------------------------------------------------------
VSAN PWWN FC-CT Permissions per FC services
--------------------------------------------------------------
1 01:01:01:01:01:01:01:01 Zone(RW), Unzoned-NS(RW), FCS(RW), FDMI(RW)
 
--------------------------------------------------------------
Total 1 entries
 
switch(config)#

 

The following example shows how to display the management security information :

switch(config)# show fc-management status
Mgmt Security Enabled
switch(config)#
 

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

fc-management database

Configures the FC-CT management security database.

 

show fc-redirect active-configs

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

show fc-redirect active-configs

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

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

  • Downgrading from 3.2.1 image (supporting FC-Redirect) to an older image where FC-Redirect is not supported.
  • Decommissioning a local switch.
note.gif

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


Examples

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

switch# show fc-redirect active-configs
 
Config#1
==========
Appl UUID = 0x00D8 (ISAPI CFGD Service)
SSM Slot = 2
SSM Switch WWN = 20:00:00:05:30:00:90:9e (LOCAL)
Vt PWWN = 2f:ea:00:05:30:00:71:64
Tgt PWWN = 21:00:00:20:37:38:63:9e (LOCAL)
Local Host PWWN = 21:00:00:e0:8B:0d:12:c6
 
Config#2
==========
Appl UUID = 0x00D8 (ISAPI CFGD Service)
SSM Slot = 2
SSM Switch WWN = 20:00:00:05:30:00:90:9e (LOCAL)
Vt PWWN = 2f:ea:00:05:30:00:71:65
Tgt PWWN = 21:00:00:20:37:18:67:2c
Local Host PWWN = 21:00:00:e0:8B:0d:12:c6
 
Config#3
==========
Appl UUID = 0x00D8 (ISAPI CFGD Service)
SSM Slot = 2
SSM Switch WWN = 20:00:00:0d:EC:20:13:00 (REMOTE)
Vt PWWN = 2f:ea:00:05:30:00:71:66
Tgt PWWN = 21:00:00:20:37:18:64:92
Local Host PWWN = 21:00:00:e0:8B:0d:12:c6

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

clear fc-redirect config vt

Clears the active configurations on the local switch.

show fc-redirect peer-switches

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

show fc-redirect peer-switches

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.2(1)

This command was introduced.

3.3(1a)

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

 
Usage Guidelines

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

note.gif

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


Examples

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

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

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

Table 22-3 Show FC-Redirect Peer Switch States

State

Description

Up

The peer switch is fully synchronized with the local switch.

Down

The communication with the peer switch is not available.

Syncing

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

Error

Connection with peer switch is not available.

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show fc-redirect active-configs

Displays all active configurations on a switch.

show fcip

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

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

 
Syntax Description

host-map fcip-id

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

profile

Displays the information for a profile.

profile-id

(Optional) Specifies the profile ID. The range is 1 to 255.

all

(Optional) Specifies all profile IDs.

summary

Displays summary information.

tape-session

Displays tape session information.

tunnel tunnel-id

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

host-end

Displays information for the host end.

target-end

Displays information for the target end.

target-map fcip-id

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

wa-login-list tunnel-id

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

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2(5)

Added the command output for FCIP Profiles for Cisco MDS 9250i Multiservice Fabric Switch.

1.1(1)

This command was introduced.

2.0(x)

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

3.0(1)

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

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays FCIP Profiles for SSN-16/18+4

switch# show fcip profile
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ProfileId Ipaddr TcpPort
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 10.10.100.150 3225
2 10.10.100.150 3226
40 40.1.1.2 3225
100 100.1.1.2 3225
200 200.1.1.2 3225
 

The following example displays FCIP Profiles for Cisco MDS 9250i Multiservice Fabric Switch:

switch# show fcip profile
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ProfileId Ipaddr TcpPort
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 20.1.1.1 3225
2 20.1.1.1 2000
3 20.1.1.1 3000
4 20.1.1.1 4000
5 20.1.1.1 5000
6 20.1.1.1 6000
7 30.1.1.1 3225
8 31.1.1.1 3225
9 32.1.1.1 3225
10 33.1.1.1 3225
11 34.1.1.1 3225
12 35.1.1.1 3225

 

The following example displays all FCIP profiles:

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

The following example displays information for a specified FCIP profile for SSN-16/18+4:

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

The following example displays information for the Specified FCIP Profile Information for Cisco MDS 9250i Multiservice Fabric Switch:

switch# show fcip profile 1
FCIP Profile 1
Internet Address is 20.1.1.1 (interface IPStorage1/1)
Tunnels Using this Profile: fcip1
Listen Port is 3225
TCP parameters
SACK is enabled
PMTU discovery is enabled, reset timeout is 3600 sec
Keep alive is 60 sec
Minimum retransmission timeout is 200 ms
Maximum number of re-transmissions is 4
Send buffer size is 16384 KB
Maximum allowed bandwidth is 5000000 kbps
Minimum available bandwidth is 4000000 kbps
Configured round trip time is 1000 usec
Congestion window monitoring is enabled, burst size is 50 KB
Auto jitter detection is enabled
 

The following example displays the FCIP Summary information (SSN-16/18+4):

switch# show fcip summary
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tun prof Eth-if peer-ip Status T W T Enc Comp Bandwidth rtt
E A A max/min (us)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10 91 GE4/1 3.3.3.2 UP N N N N N 1000M/1000M 2000
11 11 GE3/1.601 30.1.1.2 DOWN N N N N N 1000M/500M 1000
12 12 GE3/1.602 30.1.2.2 DOWN N N N N N 1000M/500M 1000
13 0 0.0.0.0 DOWN N N N N N
14 0 0.0.0.0 DOWN N N N N N
15 0 0.0.0.0 DOWN N N N N N
16 0 0.0.0.0 DOWN N N N N N
17 0 0.0.0.0 DOWN N N N N N
18 0 0.0.0.0 DOWN N N N N N
19 0 0.0.0.0 DOWN N N N N N
20 92 GE4/2 3.3.3.1 UP N N N N N 1000M/1000M 2000
21 21 GE3/2.601 30.1.1.1 DOWN N N N N N 1000M/500M 1000
22 22 GE3/2.602 30.1.2.1 DOWN N N N N N 1000M/500M 1000
 

The following example displays the FCIP Summary (Cisco MDS 9250i Multiservice Fabric Switch):

switch# show fcip summary
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tun prof IPS-if peer-ip Status T W T Enc Comp Bandwidth rtt
E A A max/min (us)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1 IPS1/1 20.1.1.2 TRNK Y N N N A 5000M/4000M 1000
2 2 IPS1/1 20.1.1.2 TRNK Y N N N A 1000M/800M 1000
3 3 IPS1/1 20.1.1.2 DOWN N N N N N 1000M/800M 1000
4 4 IPS1/1 20.1.1.2 DOWN N N N N N 1000M/800M 1000
5 5 IPS1/1 20.1.1.2 DOWN N N N N N 1000M/800M 1000
6 6 IPS1/1 20.1.1.2 DOWN N N N N N 1000M/800M 1000
7 7 IPS1/2.1 30.1.1.2 TRNK Y N N N M2 1000M/800M 1000
8 8 IPS1/2.2 31.1.1.2 TRNK Y N N N M2 1000M/800M 1000
9 9 IPS1/2.3 32.1.1.2 DOWN N N N N N 1000M/800M 1000
10 10 IPS1/2.4 33.1.1.2 DOWN N N N N N 1000M/800M 1000
11 11 IPS1/2.5 34.1.1.2 DOWN N N N N N 1000M/800M 1000
12 12 IPS1/2.6 35.1.1.2 DOWN N N N N N 1000M/800M 1000
 

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

 

Table 22-4 show fcip summary Field Descriptions

Field
Description

Tun

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

prof

Tunnel profile.

Eth-if

Ethernet interface to which this tunnel is bound.

peer-ip

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

Status

State of the tunnel (UP or DOWN).

TE

Tunnel operating in TE mode (Y es or N o).

WA

Write acceleration enabled (Y es or N o).

TA

Tape acceleration enabled (Y es or N o).

Enc

Encryption enabled (Y es or N o).

Bandwidth max/min

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

rtt (us)

Round trip time (RTT) in microseconds.

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

fcip enable

Configures FCIP parameters.

show fcns database

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

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

 
Syntax Description

detail

Displays all objects in each entry.

vsan vsan-id

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

domain domain-id

Displays entries in a domain.

vsan vsan-range

Displays the VSAN range. The range is 1 to 4093.

fcid fcid-id

Displays entry for the given port.

local

Displays local entries.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

NX-OS 4.2(1)

Changed the command output for show fcns database and show fcns database detail. ( Two attributes are added to the command output Connected Interface :fc3/4

Switch Name (IP address) :rbadri-vegas11 (10.64.66.50)

NX-OS 4.1(3)

Changed the command output for show fcns database detail.

1.2(2)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

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

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

Examples

The following example displays the contents of the FCNS database:

switch# show fcns database
VSAN 1:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
FCID TYPE PWWN (VENDOR) FC4-TYPE:FEATURE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
0x460100 N 10:00:00:00:c9:32:89:e6 (Emulex) scsi-fcp:init
0x460200 N 21:00:00:e0:8b:09:4e:d3 (Qlogic) scsi-fcp:init
0x460300 N 21:01:00:e0:8b:29:4e:d3 (Qlogic) scsi-fcp:init
0x460423 NL 21:00:00:04:cf:cf:45:ba (Seagate) scsi-fcp
 
Total number of entries = 4
 
VSAN 2:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
FCID TYPE PWWN (VENDOR) FC4-TYPE:FEATURE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
0x8e0000 N 21:01:00:e0:8b:2e:85:8a (Qlogic) scsi-fcp:init
0x9509b5 N 50:00:53:00:00:6b:30:02 (Cisco) scsi-fcp:init sdv
 
Total number of entries = 2
 

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

switch# show fcns database detail
------------------------
VSAN:1 FCID:0x460100
------------------------
port-wwn (vendor) :10:00:00:00:c9:32:89:e6 (Emulex)
node-wwn :20:00:00:00:c9:32:89:e6
class :2,3
node-ip-addr :0.0.0.0
ipa :ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
fc4-types:fc4_features :scsi-fcp:init
symbolic-port-name :
symbolic-node-name :Emulex LP9002 FV3.90A7 DV8.0.16.34
port-type :N
port-ip-addr :0.0.0.0
fabric-port-wwn :20:85:00:05:30:00:4a:de
hard-addr :0x000000
permanent-port-wwn (vendor) :10:00:00:00:c9:32:89:e6 (Emulex)
Connected Interface :fc3/5
Switch Name (IP address) :rbadri-vegas11 (10.64.66.50)
------------------------
VSAN:1 FCID:0x460200
------------------------
port-wwn (vendor) :21:00:00:e0:8b:09:4e:d3 (Qlogic)
node-wwn :20:00:00:e0:8b:09:4e:d3
class :3
node-ip-addr :0.0.0.0
ipa :ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
fc4-types:fc4_features :scsi-fcp:init
symbolic-port-name :
symbolic-node-name :
port-type :N
port-ip-addr :0.0.0.0
fabric-port-wwn :20:84:00:05:30:00:4a:de
hard-addr :0x000000
permanent-port-wwn (vendor) :21:00:00:e0:8b:09:4e:d3 (Qlogic)
Connected Interface :fc3/4
Switch Name (IP address) :rbadri-vegas11 (10.64.66.50)
------------------------
VSAN:1 FCID:0x460300
------------------------
port-wwn (vendor) :21:01:00:e0:8b:29:4e:d3 (Qlogic)
node-wwn :20:01:00:e0:8b:29:4e:d3
class :3
node-ip-addr :0.0.0.0
ipa :ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
fc4-types:fc4_features :scsi-fcp:init
symbolic-port-name :
symbolic-node-name :
port-type :N
port-ip-addr :0.0.0.0
fabric-port-wwn :20:8d:00:05:30:00:4a:de
hard-addr :0x000000
permanent-port-wwn (vendor) :21:01:00:e0:8b:29:4e:d3 (Qlogic)
Connected Interface :fc3/13
Switch Name (IP address) :rbadri-vegas11 (10.64.66.50)
------------------------
VSAN:1 FCID:0x460423
------------------------
port-wwn (vendor) :21:00:00:04:cf:cf:45:ba (Seagate)
node-wwn :20:00:00:04:cf:cf:45:ba
class :3
node-ip-addr :0.0.0.0
ipa :ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
fc4-types:fc4_features :scsi-fcp
symbolic-port-name :
symbolic-node-name :
port-type :NL
port-ip-addr :0.0.0.0
fabric-port-wwn :20:81:00:05:30:00:4a:de
hard-addr :0x000000
permanent-port-wwn (vendor) :00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Connected Interface :fc3/1
Switch Name (IP address) :rbadri-vegas11 (10.64.66.50)
 
Total number of entries = 4
===============================================================

 

The following example shows how to display the output for the virtual devices.

------------------------
VSAN:2 FCID:0x9509b5
------------------------
port-wwn (vendor) :50:00:53:00:00:6b:30:02 (Cisco)
node-wwn :50:00:53:00:00:6b:30:02
class :-
node-ip-addr :0.0.0.0
ipa :ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
fc4-types:fc4_features :scsi-fcp:init sdv
symbolic-port-name :
symbolic-node-name :
port-type :N
port-ip-addr :0.0.0.0
fabric-port-wwn :20:0e:00:0d:ec:25:ef:00
hard-addr :0x000000
permanent-port-wwn (vendor) :00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Connected Interface :Virtual Device
Switch Name (IP address) :Not Available
 
Total number of entries = 2
 

The following example shows how to display the output for a non-cisco switches:

 
switch# show fcns database detail
------------------------
VSAN:1 FCID:0x6600e2
------------------------
port-wwn (vendor) :21:00:00:0c:50:02:c6:f7 (Seagate)
node-wwn :20:00:00:0c:50:02:c6:f7
class :3
node-ip-addr :0.0.0.0
ipa :ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
fc4-types:fc4_features :scsi-fcp
symbolic-port-name :
symbolic-node-name :
port-type :NL
port-ip-addr :0.0.0.0
fabric-port-wwn :20:02:00:0d:ec:11:d4:82
hard-addr :0x000000
permanent-port-wwn (vendor) :00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Connected to :fc1/2
Switch Name (IP address) :rbadri-paradise1 (10.64.66.58)
------------------------
VSAN:1 FCID:0x6b0f23
------------------------
port-wwn (vendor) :21:00:00:04:cf:cf:45:50 (Seagate)
node-wwn :20:00:00:04:cf:cf:45:50
class :3
node-ip-addr :0.0.0.0
ipa :ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
fc4-types:fc4_features :scsi-fcp
symbolic-port-name :SEAGATE ST336753FC 0005
symbolic-node-name :
port-type :NL
port-ip-addr :0.0.0.0
fabric-port-wwn :20:0f:00:60:69:80:62:4a
hard-addr :0x000000
permanent-port-wwn (vendor) :00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Connected to :Non-Cisco Switch
Switch Name (IP address) :bs11 (10.64.66.57)
 

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

asm mgmt-vsan

Displays the CPP interface configuration for a specified interface.

show fcns statistics

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

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

 
Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed statistics.

vsan vsan-id

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

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays statistical information for a specified VSAN:

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

show fcroute

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

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

 
Syntax Description

distance

Displays FC route preference.

label label

Displays label routes.

vsan vsan-id

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

multicast

Displays FC multicast routes.

fc-id

Specifies the Fibre Channel ID.

summary

Displays the FC routes summary.

unicast

Displays FC unicast routes.

vsan vsan-id

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

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

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

Examples

The following example displays administrative distance:

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

The following example displays multicast routing information:

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

The following example displays FCID information for a specified VSAN:

switch# show fcroute multicast vsan 3
 
VSAN FC ID # Interfaces
---- -------- ------------
3 0xffffff 1
 

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

switch# show fcroute multicast 0xffffff vsan 2
 
VSAN FC ID # Interfaces
---- -------- ------------
2 0xffffff 1
fc1/1
 

The following example displays unicast routing information:

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

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

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

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

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

The following example displays route database information:

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

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

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

 

show fcs

To display the status of the fabric configuration, Use the show fcs commands.

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

 
Syntax Description

database

Displays local database of FCS.

vsan vsan-id

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

ie

Displays Interconnect Element objects information.

nwwn wwn

(Optional) Specifies a node WWN ID. The format is hh : hh : hh : hh : hh : hh : hh : hh.

vsan vsan-id

(Optional) Specifies a VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.

platform

Displays Platform Objects Information.

name string

(Optional) Specifies a platform name. Maximum length is 255 characters.

port

Displays Port Objects Information.

pwwn wwn

(Optional) Specifies a port WWN id. The format is hh : hh : hh : hh : hh : hh : hh : hh.

statistics

Displays statistics for FCS packets.

vsan

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

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays FCS database information:

switch# show fcs database
 
FCS Local Database in VSAN: 1
------------------------------
Switch WWN : 20:01:00:05:30:00:16:df
Switch Domain Id : 0x7f(127)
Switch Mgmt-Addresses : snmp://172.22.92.58/eth-ip
http://172.22.92.58/eth-ip
Fabric-Name : 20:01:00:05:30:00:16:df
Switch Logical-Name : 172.22.92.58
Switch Information List : [Cisco Systems*DS-C9509*0*20:00:00:05:30:00
Switch Ports:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface pWWN Type Attached-pWWNs
-------------------------------------------------------------------
fc2/1 20:41:00:05:30:00:16:de TE 20:01:00:05:30:00:20:de
fc2/2 20:42:00:05:30:00:16:de Unknown None
fc2/17 20:51:00:05:30:00:16:de TE 20:0a:00:05:30:00:20:de
 
FCS Local Database in VSAN: 5
------------------------------
Switch WWN : 20:05:00:05:30:00:12:5f
Switch Domain Id : 0xef(239)
Switch Mgmt-Addresses : http://172.22.90.171/eth-ip
snmp://172.22.90.171/eth-ip
http://10.10.15.10/vsan-ip
snmp://10.10.15.10/vsan-ip
Fabric-Name : 20:05:00:05:30:00:12:5f
Switch Logical-Name : 172.22.90.171
Switch Information List : [Cisco Systems*DS-C9509**20:00:00:05:30:00:12:5e]
Switch Ports:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface pWWN Type Attached-pWWNs
-------------------------------------------------------------------
fc3/1 20:81:00:05:30:00:12:5e TE 22:01:00:05:30:00:12:9e
fc3/2 20:82:00:05:30:00:12:5e TE 22:02:00:05:30:00:12:9e
fc3/3 20:83:00:05:30:00:12:5e TE 22:03:00:05:30:00:12:9e
 

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

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

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

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

This command displays platform information:

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

This command displays platform information within a specified VSAN:

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

This command displays FCS port information within a specified VSAN:

switch# show fcs port vsan 24
Port List in VSAN: 24
-- IE WWN: 20:18:00:05:30:00:16:df --
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port-WWN Type Module-Type Tx-Type
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
20:41:00:05:30:00:16:de TE_Port SFP with Serial Id Shortwave Laser
 
20:51:00:05:30:00:16:de TE_Port SFP with Serial Id Shortwave Laser
 
[Total 2 switch-ports in IE]
-- IE WWN: 20:18:00:05:30:00:20:df --
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port-WWN Type Module-Type Tx-Type
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
20:01:00:05:30:00:20:de TE_Port SFP with Serial Id Shortwave Laser
 
20:0a:00:05:30:00:20:de TE_Port SFP with Serial Id Shortwave Laser
 
[Total 2 switch-ports in IE]
 

This command displays ports within a specified WWN:

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

This command displays FCS statistics:

switch# show fcs statistics
 
FCS Statistics for VSAN: 1
---------------------------
FCS Rx Get Reqs :2
FCS Tx Get Reqs :7
FCS Rx Reg Reqs :0
FCS Tx Reg Reqs :0
FCS Rx Dereg Reqs :0
FCS Tx Dereg Reqs :0
FCS Rx RSCNs :0
FCS Tx RSCNs :3
FCS Rx RJTs :3
FCS Tx RJTs :0
FCS Rx ACCs :4
FCS Tx ACCs :2
FCS No Response :0
FCS Retransmit :0
 
FCS Statistics for VSAN: 30
---------------------------
FCS Rx Get Reqs :2
FCS Tx Get Reqs :2
FCS Rx Reg Reqs :0
FCS Tx Reg Reqs :0
FCS Rx Dereg Reqs :0
FCS Tx Dereg Reqs :0
FCS Rx RSCNs :0
FCS Tx RSCNs :0
FCS Rx RJTs :0
FCS Tx RJTs :0
FCS Rx ACCs :2
FCS Tx ACCs :2
FCS No Response :0
FCS Retransmit :0
 

show fcsp

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

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

 
Syntax Description

asciiwwn ascii-wwn

(Optional) Displays the ASCII representation of the WWN used with AAA server.

dhchap

(Optional) Displays the DHCHAP hash algorithm status.

database

(Optional) Displays the contents of the local DHCHAP database.

interface

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

fc slot/port

(Optional) Displays the Fibre Channel interface in the specified slot and port.

statistics

(Optional) Displays the statistics for the specified interface.

wwn

(Optional) Displays the FC-SP identity of the other device.

fcip interface-number

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

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays DHCHAP configurations in FC interfaces:

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

The following example displays DHCHAP statistics for a FC interfaces:

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

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

switch# show fcsp interface fc 2/1 wwn
 
fc2/1:
fcsp authentication mode:SEC_MODE_ON
Status: Successfully authenticated
Other device's WWN:20:00:00:e0:8b:0a:5d:e7
 

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

switch# show fcsp dhchap
Supported Hash algorithms (in order of preference):
DHCHAP_HASH_MD5
DHCHAP_HASH_SHA_1
 
Supported Diffie Hellman group ids (in order of preference):
DHCHAP_GROUP_NULL
DHCHAP_GROUP_1536
DHCHAP_GROUP_1024
DHCHAP_GROUP_1280
DHCHAP_GROUP_2048
 

The following example displays the DHCHAP local password database:

switch# show fcsp dhchap database
DHCHAP Local Password:
Non-device specific password:********
Password for device with WWN:29:11:bb:cc:dd:33:11:22 is ********
Password for device with WWN:30:11:bb:cc:dd:33:11:22 is ********
 
Other Devices' Passwords:
Password for device with WWN:00:11:22:33:44:aa:bb:cc is ********
 

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

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

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

fcsp enable

Enables the FC-SP feature for this switch.

show fcsp interface

To display the FC-SP- related information for a specific interface, use the show fcsp interface command.

show fcsp interface {fc slot/port | fcip slot/port}

 
Syntax Description

fc slot/port

Specifies FC slot number and port number.

fcip slot/port

Specifies FCIP slot number and port number.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

NX-OS 4.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the FC-SP related information for a specific interface:

switch# show fcsp interface fc7/41
fc7/41:
fcsp authentication mode:SEC_MODE_OFF
ESP is enabled
configured mode is: GCM
programmed ingress SA: 300, 303
programmed egress SA: 300
Status:FC-SP protocol in progress
 

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

fcsp enable

Enables FC-SP.

 
 

 

show fctimer

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

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

 
Syntax Description

d_s_tov

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

vsan vsan-id

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

distribution status

(Optional) Displays Cisco Fabric Services (CFS) distribution status information.

e_d_tov

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

f_s_tov

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

last action status

(Optional) Displays the status of the last CFS commit or discard operation.

pending

(Optional) Displays the status of pending fctimer commands.

pending-diff

(Optional) Displays the difference between pending database and running config.

r_a_tov

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

session-status

(Optional) Displays the state of fctimer CFS session.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(1)

This command was introduced.

2.0(x)

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

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays configured global TOVs:

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

The following example displays configured TOVs for a specified VSAN:

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

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

fctimer

Configures fctimer parameters.

show fdmi

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

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

 
Syntax Description

database

Displays the FDMI database contents.

detail

(Optional) Specifies detailed FDMI information.

hba-id

(Optional) Displays detailed information for the specified HBA entry.

hba-id

(Optional) Displays detailed information for the specified HBA entry.

vsan vsan-id

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

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays all HBA management servers:

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

The following example displays VSAN1-specific FDMI information:

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

The following example displays details for the specified HBA entry:

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

show ficon

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

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

 
Syntax Description

control-device sb3

(Optional) Displays FICON control device information.

vsan vsan-id

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

first-available port-number

(Optional) Displays the available port numbers.

port default-state

(Optional) Displays the default FICON port prohibit state.

port-numbers

(Optional) Displays FICON port numbers.

assign slot

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

logical port

(Optional) Displays FICON port numbers assigned to logical interfaces.

slot slot

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

interface

(Optional) Displays FICON information for an interface.

stat

(Optional) Displays information about FICONSTAT.

allegiance

(Optional) Displays FICON device allegiance information.

directory-history

(Optional) Displays FICON directory history.

key-counter value

(Optional) Specifies a key counter.

file

(Optional) Displays FICON information for a file.

all

(Optional) Specifies all files.

name filename

(Optional) Specifies the name for a file.

portaddress port

(Optional) Specifies a port address for a file.

fc slot / port

Specifies a Fibre Channel interface.

fcip fcip-id

Specifies an FC IP interface.

port-channel port

Specifies a PortChannel interface.

counters

(Optional) Displays counter information for the port address.

portnumber port-numbers

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

duplicate

(Optional) Displays FICON interfaces with duplicate port numbers and port addresses.

undefined

(Optional) Displays FICON interfaces without port numbers and port addresses.

brief

(Optional) Displays brief FICON information for the port address.

installed

(Optional) Displays FICON information for the installed port address.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.3(1)

This command was introduced.

3.0(1)

  • Added the port-numbers and stat options.
  • Added the portnumber keyword.

3.0(2)

Added the port default-state option.

 
Usage Guidelines

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

Examples

The following example displays configured FICON information:

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

The following example displays the default prohibit state:

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

The following example displays assigned FICON port numbers:

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

The following example displays port address information:

switch# show ficon vsan 2 portaddress
Port Address 1 is not installed in vsan 2
Port number is 1, Interface is fc1/1
Port name is
Port is not admin blocked
Prohibited port addresses are 0,241-253,255
 
Port Address 2 is not installed in vsan 2
Port number is 2, Interface is fc1/2
Port name is
Port is not admin blocked
Prohibited port addresses are 0,241-253,255
 
...
Port Address 239 is not installed in vsan 2
Port name is
Port is not admin blocked
Prohibited port addresses are 0,241-253,255
 
Port Address 240 is not installed in vsan 2
Port name is
Port is not admin blocked
Prohibited port addresses are 0,241-253,255
 

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

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

The following example displays port address counter information:

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

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

switch# show ficon vsan 3 file IPL
FICON configuration file IPL in vsan 3
Port address 1
Port name is
Port is not blocked
Prohibited port addresses are 0,81-253,255
 
Port address 2
Port name is
Port is not blocked
Prohibited port addresses are 0,81-253,255
 
Port address 3
Port name is
Port is not blocked
Prohibited port addresses are 0,81-253,255
 
Port address 4
Port name is
Port is not blocked
Prohibited port addresses are 0,81-253,255
 
...
Port address 80
Port name is
Port is not blocked
Prohibited port addresses are 0,81-253,255
 
Port address 254
Port name is
Port is not blocked
Prohibited port addresses are 0,81-253,255
 

The following example displays all FICON configuration files:

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

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

switch# show ficon vsan 2 file iplfile1 portaddress 1-7
FICON configuration file IPLFILE1 in vsan 2
Port address 1
Port name is
Port is not blocked
Prohibited port addresses are 0,241-253,255
 
Port address 2
Port name is
Port is not blocked
Prohibited port addresses are 0,241-253,255
 
Port address 3
Port name is P3
Port is not blocked
Prohibited port addresses are 0,241-253,255
...
Port address 7
Port name is
Port is not blocked
Prohibited port addresses are 0,241-253,255
 

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

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

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

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

The following example displays control unit information:

switch# show ficon control-device sb3
Control Unit Image:0x80b9c2c
VSAN:20 CU:0x20fe00 CUI:0 CUD:0 CURLP:(nil)
ASYNC LP:(nil) MODE:1 STATE:1 CQ LEN:0 MAX:0
PRIMARY LP: VSAN:0 CH:0x0 CHI:0 CU:0x0 CUI:0
ALTERNATE LP: VSAN:0 CH:0x0 CHI:0 CU:0x0 CUI:0
 
Logical Path:0x80b9fb4
VSAN:20 CH:0x200600 CHI:15 CU:0x20fe00 CUI:0 STATE:1 FLAGS:0x1
LINK: OH:0x0 OC:0x0 IH:0x0 IC:0x0
DEV: OH:0x0 OC:0x0 IH:0x0 IC:0x0
SENSE: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 46
30 20 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
IUI:0x0 DHF:0x0 CCW:0x0 TOKEN:0x0 PCCW:0x0 FCCW:0x0 PTOKEN:0x0 FTOKEN:0x0
CMD:0x0 CCW_FLAGS:0x0 CCW_COUNT:0 CMD_FLAGS:0x0 PRIO:0x0 DATA_COUNT:0
STATUS:0x0 FLAGS:0x0 PARAM:0x0 QTP:0x0 DTP:0x0
CQ LEN:0 MAX:0 DESTATUS:0x0
 

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

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

The following example displays the running configuration information:

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

The following example displays the available port numbers:

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

show file

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

show file filename [ cksum | md5sum ]

 
Syntax Description

filename

Specifies a filename.

cksum

(Optional) Displays CRC checksum for a file.

md5sum

(Optional) Displays MD5 checksum for a file.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

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

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

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

switch# show file myfile
 

The following example displays the CRC checksum for a file:

switch# show file bootflash:vboot-1 cksum
838096258
 

The following example displays the MD5 checksum for a file:

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

show flex-attach

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

show flex-attach

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.3(1a)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the FlexAttach distribution status:

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

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show flex-attach virtual-pwwn

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

show flex-attach info

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

show flex-attach info

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

Exec mode

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.3(1a)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the FlexAttach information:

switch# show flex-attach info
Global Auto Flag : TRUE
-------------------------------------------------------------
Local Interface->vpwwn
-------------------------------------------------------------
vsan intf vpwwn auto intf-state
-------------------------------------------------------------
all fc1/1 20:00:00:05:30:01:71:ba auto DOWN
all fc1/2 20:01:00:05:30:01:71:ba auto DOWN
all fc1/3 20:02:00:05:30:01:71:ba auto DOWN
all fc1/4 20:03:00:05:30:01:71:ba auto DOWN
all fc1/20 20:13:00:05:30:01:71:ba auto DOWN
all fc1/21 20:14:00:05:30:01:71:ba auto DOWN
all fc1/22 20:15:00:05:30:01:71:ba auto DOWN
all fc1/23 20:16:00:05:30:01:71:ba auto DOWN
all fc1/24 20:17:00:05:30:01:71:ba auto DOWN
Number of local virtual pwwn entries = 24
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Remote Interface->vpwwn
------------------------------------------------------------------------
swwn vsan intf vpwwn auto
------------------------------------------------------------------------
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c all fc1/1 23:46:00:05:30:01:6e:1e auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c all fc1/2 23:47:00:05:30:01:6e:1e auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c all fc1/3 23:48:00:05:30:01:6e:1e auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c all fc1/4 23:49:00:05:30:01:6e:1e auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c all fc1/5 23:4a:00:05:30:01:6e:1e auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c all fc1/6 23:4b:00:05:30:01:6e:1e auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c all fc1/7 23:4c:00:05:30:01:6e:1e auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c all fc1/8 23:4d:00:05:30:01:6e:1e auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c all fc1/9 23:4e:00:05:30:01:6e:1e auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c all fc1/10 23:4f:00:05:30:01:6e:1e auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c all fc1/11 23:50:00:05:30:01:6e:1e auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c all fc1/12 23:51:00:05:30:01:6e:1e auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c all fc1/13 23:52:00:05:30:01:6e:1e auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c all fc1/14 23:53:00:05:30:01:6e:1e auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c all fc1/15 23:54:00:05:30:01:6e:1e auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c all fc1/23 23:5c:00:05:30:01:6e:1e auto
20:00:00:05:30:01:6e:1c all fc1/24 23:5d:00:05:30:01:6e:1e auto
Number of remote virtual pwwn entries = 24
 
-------------------------------------------------------------
PWWN -> VPWWN Mappings
-------------------------------------------------------------
pwwn vpwwn
-------------------------------------------------------------
20:14:00:05:30:01:71:11 20:14:00:05:30:01:71:99
20:14:00:05:30:01:71:44 20:14:00:05:30:01:71:88
Number of real pwwn to virtual pwwn entries = 2
 
-------------------------------------------------------------
OXID INFO
-------------------------------------------------------------
vsan sid did oxid els-cmd phy-pwwn
vpwwn
-------------------------------------------------------------
Number of outstanding ELS frames = 0
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
srv fcid to srv ifindex map
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
vsan srvfcid srvif pwwn vpwwn flogi?
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
Number of logged-in devices = 0

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show flex-attach

Displays the FlexAttach distribution status.

show flex-attach merger status

Displays the FlexAttach merger status.

show flex-attach virtual-pwwn

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

show flex-attach merge status

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

show flex-attach merger status

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

Exec mode

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.3(1a)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the FlexAttach merge status:

switch# show flex-attach merge status
Flex-Attach merge status
----------------
 
Status : Success
Failure reason :

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show flex-attach

Displays the FlexAttach distribution status.

show flex-attach virtual-pwwn

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

show flex-attach virtual-pwwn

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

show flex-attach virtual-pwwn

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

Exec mode

 
Command History

Release
Modification

3.3(1a)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

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

switch# show flex-attach virtual-pwwn
Global auto virtual port WWN generation enabled
 
VIRTUAL PORT WWNS ASSIGNED TO INTERFACES
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----
VSAN INTERFACE VIRTUAL-PWWN AUTO LAST-CHANGE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----
all fc1/1 20:00:00:05:30:01:71:ba TRUE Sat Mar 1 14:10:07 2008
 
all fc1/2 20:01:00:05:30:01:71:ba TRUE Sat Mar 1 14:10:07 2008
 
all fc1/19 20:12:00:05:30:01:71:ba TRUE Sat Mar 1 14:10:07 2008
 
all fc1/20 20:13:00:05:30:01:71:ba TRUE Sat Mar 1 14:10:07 2008
 
all fc1/21 20:14:00:05:30:01:71:ba TRUE Sat Mar 1 14:10:07 2008
 
all fc1/22 20:15:00:05:30:01:71:ba TRUE Sat Mar 1 14:10:07 2008
 
all fc1/23 20:16:00:05:30:01:71:ba TRUE Sat Mar 1 14:10:07 2008
 
all fc1/24 20:17:00:05:30:01:71:ba TRUE Sat Mar 1 14:10:07 2008
 
Number of virtual pwwn assigned to local interfaces = 24
 
VIRTUAL PORT WWNS ASSIGNED TO PHYSICAL PORT WWNs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----
PWWN VIRTUAL-PWWN LAST-CHANGE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----
20:14:00:05:30:01:71:11 20:14:00:05:30:01:71:99 Sat Mar 1 14:56:07 2008
 
20:14:00:05:30:01:71:44 20:14:00:05:30:01:71:88 Sat Mar 1 14:56:07 2008
 
Number of virtual pwwn assigned to real pwwns = 2

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

flex-attach virtual-pwwn auto

Enables the FlexAttach virtual pWWN on a specific interface.

flex-attach virtual-pwwn interface

Sets the user-specified FlexAttach virtual pWWN.

show flogi

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

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

note.gif

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

interface {bay port | ext port}


 
Syntax Description

auto-area-list

Displays the list of OUIs that are allocated areas.

database

Displays information about FLOGI sessions.

fcid fcid-id

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

interface

Displays FLOGI database entries based on the logged in interface.

fa slot/port

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

fc slot/port

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

bay port | ext port

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

fv module-number

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

vsan vsan-id

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

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

3.1(2)

Added the interface bay | ext option.

 
Usage Guidelines

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

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

Examples

The following example displays details on the FLOGI database:

switch# show flogi database
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
INTERFACE VSAN FCID PORT NAME NODE NAME
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
sup-fc0 2 0xb30100 10:00:00:05:30:00:49:63 20:00:00:05:30:00:49:5e
fc9/13 1 0xb200e2 21:00:00:04:cf:27:25:2c 20:00:00:04:cf:27:25:2c
fc9/13 1 0xb200e1 21:00:00:04:cf:4c:18:61 20:00:00:04:cf:4c:18:61
fc9/13 1 0xb200d1 21:00:00:04:cf:4c:18:64 20:00:00:04:cf:4c:18:64
fc9/13 1 0xb200ce 21:00:00:04:cf:4c:16:fb 20:00:00:04:cf:4c:16:fb
fc9/13 1 0xb200cd 21:00:00:04:cf:4c:18:f7 20:00:00:04:cf:4c:18:f7
 
Total number of flogi = 6.
 

The following example displays the FLOGI interface.

switch# show flogi database interface fc 1/11
INTERFACE VSAN FCID PORT NAME NODE NAME
-------------------- ---- -------- ----------------------- ---------------------
fc9/13 1 0xa002ef 21:00:00:20:37:18:17:d2 20:00:00:20:37:18:17:d2
fc9/13 1 0xa002e8 21:00:00:20:37:38:a7:c1 20:00:00:20:37:38:a7:c1
fc9/13 1 0xa002e4 21:00:00:20:37:6b:d7:18 20:00:00:20:37:6b:d7:18
fc9/13 1 0xa002e2 21:00:00:20:37:18:d2:45 20:00:00:20:37:18:d2:45
fc9/13 1 0xa002e1 21:00:00:20:37:39:90:6a 20:00:00:20:37:39:90:6a
fc9/13 1 0xa002e0 21:00:00:20:37:36:0b:4d 20:00:00:20:37:36:0b:4d
fc9/13 1 0xa002dc 21:00:00:20:37:5a:5b:27 20:00:00:20:37:5a:5b:27
fc9/13 1 0xa002da 21:00:00:20:37:18:6f:90 20:00:00:20:37:18:6f:90
fc9/13 1 0xa002d9 21:00:00:20:37:5b:cf:b9 20:00:00:20:37:5b:cf:b9
fc9/13 1 0xa002d6 21:00:00:20:37:46:78:97 20:00:00:20:37:46:78:97
 
Total number of flogi = 10.
 

The following example displays the FLOGI VSAN:

switch# show flogi database vsan 1
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
INTERFACE VSAN FCID PORT NAME NODE NAME
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
fc9/13 1 0xef02ef 22:00:00:20:37:18:17:d2 20:00:00:20:37:18:17:d2
fc9/13 1 0xef02e8 22:00:00:20:37:38:a7:c1 20:00:00:20:37:38:a7:c1
fc9/13 1 0xef02e4 22:00:00:20:37:6b:d7:18 20:00:00:20:37:6b:d7:18
fc9/13 1 0xef02e2 22:00:00:20:37:18:d2:45 20:00:00:20:37:18:d2:45
fc9/13 1 0xef02e1 22:00:00:20:37:39:90:6a 20:00:00:20:37:39:90:6a
fc9/13 1 0xef02e0 22:00:00:20:37:36:0b:4d 20:00:00:20:37:36:0b:4d
fc9/13 1 0xef02dc 22:00:00:20:37:5a:5b:27 20:00:00:20:37:5a:5b:27
fc9/13 1 0xef02da 22:00:00:20:37:18:6f:90 20:00:00:20:37:18:6f:90
fc9/13 1 0xef02d9 22:00:00:20:37:5b:cf:b9 20:00:00:20:37:5b:cf:b9
fc9/13 1 0xef02d6 22:00:00:20:37:46:78:97 20:00:00:20:37:46:78:97
 
Total number of flogi = 10.
 

The following example displays the FLOGI FCID:

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

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show fcns database

Displays all the local and remote name server entries.

show flogi database interface

To list all the FLOGI sessions through all of the interfaces, use the show flogi database interface command.

show flogi database interface { fa slot/port | fc slot/port | fv module-number | port-channel port-channel number details}

 
Syntax Description

fa slot/port

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

fc slot/port

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

fv module-number

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

port-channel

Specifies the PortChannel interface.

port-channel number

Specifies the PortChannel number. The range is from 1 to 256.

details

Specifies FCID allocation details.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

NX-OS 4.1(3)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the PortChannel FCID allocation details:

switch# show flogi database interface port-channel 1 details
No flogi sessions found.
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show fcns database

Displays all the local and remote name server entries.

show fspf

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

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

note.gif

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

interface [bay port | ext port]


 
Syntax Description

database

(Optional) Displays the FSPF link state database.

vsan vsan-id

(Optional) Specifies the VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed FSPF information.

domain domain-id

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

interface

(Optional) Specifies the FSPF interface.

fc slot/port

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

bay port | ext port

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

port-channel port-channel

(Optional) Specifies the PortChannel interface. The range is 1 to 256.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

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

Examples

The following example displays FSPF interface information:

switch# show fspf interface vsan 1 fc1/1
FSPF interface fc1/1 in VSAN 1
FSPF routing administrative state is active
Interface cost is 500
Timer intervals configured, Hello 20 s, Dead 80 s, Retransmit 5 s
FSPF State is FULL
Neighbor Domain Id is 0x0c(12), Neighbor Interface index is 0x0f100000
 
Statistics counters :
Number of packets received : LSU 8 LSA 8 Hello 118 Error packets 0
Number of packets transmitted : LSU 8 LSA 8 Hello 119 Retransmitted LSU
0
Number of times inactivity timer expired for the interface = 0
 

The following example displays FSPF database information:

switch# show fspf database vsan 1
 
FSPF Link State Database for VSAN 1 Domain 0x0c(12)
LSR Type = 1
Advertising domain ID = 0x0c(12)
LSR Age = 1686
LSR Incarnation number = 0x80000024
LSR Checksum = 0x3caf
Number of links = 2
NbrDomainId IfIndex NbrIfIndex Link Type Cost
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
0x65(101) 0x0000100e 0x00001081 1 500
0x65(101) 0x0000100f 0x00001080 1 500
 
FSPF Link State Database for VSAN 1 Domain 0x65(101)
LSR Type = 1
Advertising domain ID = 0x65(101)
LSR Age = 1685
LSR Incarnation number = 0x80000028
LSR Checksum = 0x8443
Number of links = 6
NbrDomainId IfIndex NbrIfIndex Link Type Cost
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
0xc3(195) 0x00001085 0x00001095 1 500
0xc3(195) 0x00001086 0x00001096 1 500
0xc3(195) 0x00001087 0x00001097 1 500
0xc3(195) 0x00001084 0x00001094 1 500
0x0c(12) 0x00001081 0x0000100e 1 500
0x0c(12) 0x00001080 0x0000100f 1 500
 
FSPF Link State Database for VSAN 1 Domain 0xc3(195)
LSR Type = 1
Advertising domain ID = 0xc3(195)
LSR Age = 1686
LSR Incarnation number = 0x80000033
LSR Checksum = 0x6799
Number of links = 4
NbrDomainId IfIndex NbrIfIndex Link Type Cost
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
0x65(101) 0x00001095 0x00001085 1 500
0x65(101) 0x00001096 0x00001086 1 500
0x65(101) 0x00001097 0x00001087 1 500
0x65(101) 0x00001094 0x00001084 1 500
 

This command displays FSPF information for a specified VSAN:

switch# show fspf vsan 1
FSPF routing for VSAN 1
FSPF routing administration status is enabled
FSPF routing operational status is UP
It is an intra-domain router
Autonomous region is 0
SPF hold time is 0 msec
MinLsArrival = 1000 msec, MinLsInterval = 5000 msec
Local Domain is 0x65(101)
Number of LSRs = 3, Total Checksum = 0x0001288b
 
Protocol constants :
LS_REFRESH_TIME = 1800 sec
MAX_AGE = 3600 sec
 
Statistics counters :
Number of LSR that reached MaxAge = 0
Number of SPF computations = 7
Number of Checksum Errors = 0
Number of Transmitted packets : LSU 65 LSA 55 Hello 474 Retranmsitted LSU 0
Number of received packets : LSU 55 LSA 60 Hello 464 Error packets 10

show hardware

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

show hardware [ ipc-channel status ]

 
Syntax Description

ipc-channel status

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

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.2(1)

This command was introduced.

NX-OS 4.1(1b)

Changed the command output from SAN-OS to NX-OS.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the switch hardware inventory details:

switch# show hardware
Cisco Nexus Operating System (NX-OS) Software
TAC support: http://www.cisco.com/tac
Copyright (c) 2002-2008, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
The copyrights to certain works contained in this software are
owned by other third parties and used and distributed under
license. Certain components of this software are licensed under
the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2.0 or the GNU
Lesser General Public License (LGPL) Version 2.1. A copy of each
such license is available at
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.php and
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.php
 
Software
BIOS: version 3.17.0
loader: version N/A
kickstart: version 4.0(3) [gdb]
system: version 4.0(3) [gdb]
BIOS compile time: 03/23/08
kickstart image file is: bootflash:/n7000-s1-kickstart.4.0.3.gbin.S17
kickstart compile time: 7/24/2008 12:00:00 [07/28/2008 03:28:06]
system image file is: bootflash:/n7000-s1-dk9.4.0.3.gbin.S17
system compile time: 7/24/2008 12:00:00 [07/28/2008 04:10:26]
 
 
Hardware
cisco Nexus7000 C7010 (10 Slot) Chassis ("Supervisor module-1X")
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU with 2063436 kB of memory.
Processor Board ID JAB10380101
 
Device name: switch
bootflash: 1023120 kB
slot0: 0 kB (expansion flash)
bootflash: 251904 kB
slot0: 251904 kB
 
Kernel uptime is 0 day(s), 10 hour(s), 32 minute(s), 43 secon
 
Last reset at 231551 usecs after Wed Jul 30 00:07:18 2008
 
Reason: Reset Requested by CLI command reload
System version: 4.0(3)
Service:
 
plugin
Core Plugin, Ethernet Plugin
 
CMP (Module 6) no response
 
--------------------------------
Switch hardware ID information
--------------------------------
 
Switch is booted up
Switch type is : Nexus7000 C7010 (10 Slot) Chassis
Model number is MOSPORT10P
H/W version is 0.403
Part Number is 73-10900-04
Part Revision is 03
Manufacture Date is Year 11 Week 25
Serial number is TBM11256507
CLEI code is
 
--------------------------------
Chassis has 10 Module slots and 5 Fabric slots
--------------------------------
 
Module1 empty
 
Module2 ok
Module type is : 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Module
1 submodules are present
Model number is NURBURGRING
H/W version is 0.407
Part Number is 73-10098-04
Part Revision is 13
Manufacture Date is Year 10 Week 44
Serial number is JAB104400P0
CLEI code is
 
Module3 empty
 
Module4 empty
 
Module5 empty
 
Module6 ok
Module type is : Supervisor module-1X
0 submodules are present
Model number is CATALUNYA
H/W version is 0.311
Part Number is 73-10877-03
Part Revision is 09
Manufacture Date is Year 10 Week 38
Serial number is JAB10380101
CLEI code is TBD
 
Module7 empty
 
Module8 empty
 
Module9 empty
 
Module10 empty
 
Xbar1 ok
Module type is : Fabric card module
0 submodules are present
Model number is Estoril
H/W version is 0.203
Part Number is 73-10624-02
Part Revision is 06
Manufacture Date is Year 10 Week 43
Serial number is JAB104300HM
CLEI code is
 
Xbar2 empty
 
Xbar3 empty
 
Xbar4 empty
 
Xbar5 empty
 
---------------------------------------
Chassis has 3 PowerSupply Slots
---------------------------------------
 
PS1 ok
Power supply type is: 0.00W 220v AC
Model number is FIORANO
H/W version is 0.103
Part Number is 341-0230-01
Part Revision is 03
Manufacture Date is Year 11 Week 17
Serial number is DTH1117T005
CLEI code is
 
PS2 ok
Power supply type is: 0.00W 220v AC
Model number is FIORANO
H/W version is 0.103
Part Number is 341-0230-01
Part Revision is 03
Manufacture Date is Year 11 Week 17
Serial number is DTH1117T009
CLEI code is
 
PS3 absent
 
----------------------------------
Chassis has 4 Fan slots
----------------------------------
 
Fan1(sys_fan1) ok
Model number is
H/W version is 0.0
Part Number is
Part Revision is
Manufacture Date is Year 0 Week 0
Serial number is
CLEI code is
 
Fan2(sys_fan2) ok
Model number is
H/W version is 0.0
Part Number is
Part Revision is
Manufacture Date is Year 0 Week 0
Serial number is
CLEI code is
 
Fan3(fab_fan1) ok
Model number is
H/W version is 0.0
Part Number is
Part Revision is
Manufacture Date is Year 0 Week 0
Serial number is
CLEI code is
switch#
 

The following example displays the status of the IPC channel:

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

show hardware fabric-mode

To display fabric operation mode, use the show hardware fabric mode command.

show hardware fabric-mode

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

NX-OS 4.1(1b)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following example displays the fabric operation mode:

switch# show hardware fabric-mode
Fabric mode supports Gen3 and above linecards.
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show hardware

Displays brief information about the list of field replacable units (FRUs) in the switch.

 

show hosts

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

show hosts

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None.

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.0(2)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

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

 

switch# show hosts

Default domain is cisco.com

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

Name/address lookup uses domain service

Name servers are 15.1.0.1 15.2.0.0
 

show incompatibility system

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

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

 
Syntax Description

bootflash:

(Optional) Source or destination location for internal bootflash memory.

slot0:

(Optional) Source or destination location for the CompactFlash memory or PCMCIA card.