Display Npv Traffic-Map; Npv Auto-Load-Balance Enable - HP 6127XLG Blade Series Command Reference Manual

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Field
FCID

display npv traffic-map

Use display npv traffic-map to display the traffic mapping information (downlink-to-uplink interface
mappings).
Syntax
display npv traffic-map [ vsan vsan-id ] [ interface interface-type interface-number ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
vsan vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 3839. If you do not specify a VSAN, this
command displays the traffic mapping information of all VSANs. On an FCF-NPV switch, this command
displays the traffic mapping information of only VSANs operating in NPV mode.
interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies a downlink interface by its type and number. If no
downlink interface is specified, this command displays the traffic mapping information of all downlink
interfaces.
Usage guidelines
Only NPV and FCF-NPV switches support this command.
Examples
# Display traffic mapping information.
<Sysname> display npv traffic-map
NPV traffic map information of VSAN 1:
Server interface
Vfc1
Vfc2

npv auto-load-balance enable

Use npv auto-load-balance enable to enable automatic load balancing in a VSAN.
Description
After an uplink interface goes up, the FC ID allocated by the core switch is displayed.
A downlink interface does not have an FC ID.
If an NPV switch is connected to two fabrics and its two uplink interfaces are assigned
the same FC ID in a VSAN, one uplink interface can be up, but it cannot work as an
uplink interface. In this case, Unavailable in parentheses is displayed after the FCID
field.
NOTE:
Multiple fabrics can exist in an FC SAN. For example, in an FC SAN, if two FCF switches
are not interconnected, each FCF switch forms a fabric.
External interface
Vfc3
Vfc3
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