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Authentication Type
DH Group
Hash Algorithm
Edge fabric's primary WWN
Edge fabric's version stamp
The portShow command displays FCoE ports with "Protocol: FCoE" and "portSpeed: 10Gbps". Only
a subset of information is displayed. Refer to the example section for an illustration. Use fcoe
--cfgshow and fcoe --loginshow to display FCoE-specific configuration details.
Following the general information, the command displays three columns of counters. The first
column shows interrupt statistics:
Interrupts
Unknown
Lli
Proc_rqrd
Timed_out
Rx_flushed
Tx_unavail
Free_buffer
Overrun
Suspended
Parity_err
2_parity_err
CMI_bus_err
The second column displays link error status block counters.
The third column shows the number of F_RJTs and F_BSYs generated. For L_Ports, the third
column also displays the number of loop initialization protocols (LIPs) received, number of LIPs
transmitted, and the last LIP received.
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Information on the xlate (translate) phantom domain presented at this port.
Includes the preferred (if not active) or actual (if active) domain ID for the
xlate phantom domain and the WWN of the xlate phantom domain. The xlate
phantom domain connected at this port is in the same fabric as the router
and represents the edge fabric connected to the EX_Port.
Displays NONE or DH-CHAP. DH-CHAP is the only authentication type
supported on EX_Ports.
Displays DH group [0-4] if DH-CHAP authentication is used. Otherwise
displays N/A.
Displays hash type (MD5 or SHA-1) if DH-CHAP authentication is used.
Otherwise, displays N/A.
If the EX_Port is connected to an edge switch with FCS policy enforcement,
the WWN of the primary FCS is displayed when the edge fabric is secure and
the primary FCS is online. Otherwise, displays "No Primary".
If the EX_PORT is connected to an edge switch with FCS policy enforcement,
the version of the security database is displayed. Otherwise displays N/A.
Total number of interrupts.
Interrupts that are not counted elsewhere.
Low-level interface (physical state, primitive sequences).
Frames delivered for embedded N_Port processing.
Frames that have timed out.
Frames requiring translation.
Frames returned from an unavailable transmitter.
Free buffer available interrupts.
Buffer overrun interrupts.
Transmission suspended interrupts.
Central memory parity errors.
Secondary transmission parity errors.
Control message interface errors.
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