lsnwexpnbrs
For this command, we list the help description that is shown in Figure 3-16 on page 202. A
typical output is shown in Example 3-43 on page 202.
# lsnwexpnbrs -h
Usage: lsnwexpnbrs [ { -f <frame> | --frame <frame> } [ { -c <cage> | --cage
<cage> } [ { -m <hubmodule> | --hub_module <hubmodule> } ] ] | { -s <supernode>
| --supernode <supernode> } [ { -d <drawer> | --drawer <drawer> } [ { -m
<hubmodule> | --hub_module <hubmodule> } ] ] ] [ -p | --page ] [ -h | --help ]
The options can be given either with '-' or '--'.
Figure 3-16 lsnwexpnbrs command flag description
The lsnwexpnbrs command lists integrated switch network expected neighbors (D and L
links). The following input and output values are used:
Command: lsnwexpnbrs
Flags:
– -f, -c, -m, -s, -d: Filter results by, frame, cage, supernode, drawer, and hub module.
Outputs:
[no-flags]
Loc: <physical_location_initial_link_endpoint> ExpNbr:
Designations:
– LINK <physical_location>: FRAME-CAGE-SUPERNODE-DRAWER-HUB-LINK
Attributes:
– <physical_location_initial_link_endpoint>: "Endpoint one" of the link connection.
– <expected_physical_location_final_link_endpoint>: Expected "endpoint two" of the
same link connection.
– <actual_physical_location_link_endpoint>: Actual configured "endpoint two" of the
same link connection.
Example 3-43 lsnwexpnbrs command output
# lsnwexpnbrs
Loc: FR006-CG04-SN051-DR1-HB0-LL0 ExpNbr: FR006-CG04-SN051-DR1-HB3-LL0 ActualNbr:
FR006-CG04-SN051-DR1-HB3-LL0
Loc: FR006-CG04-SN051-DR1-HB0-LL1 ExpNbr: FR006-CG04-SN051-DR1-HB5-LL0 ActualNbr:
FR006-CG04-SN051-DR1-HB5-LL0
Loc: FR006-CG04-SN051-DR1-HB0-LL2 ExpNbr: FR006-CG04-SN051-DR1-HB1-LL2 ActualNbr:
FR006-CG04-SN051-DR1-HB1-LL2
[...]
lsnwgc
For this command, we list the help description that is shown in Figure 3-17 on page 203. A
typical output is shown in Example 3-44 on page 204.
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<expected_physical_location_final_link_endpoint> ActualNbr:
<actual_physical_location_link_endpoint>