Qlogic SANbox 5800V Series Interface Manual

Qlogic SANbox 5800V Series Interface Manual

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SANbox 5800V Series
Stackable Fibre Channel Switch
Command Line Interface Guide
Firmware Version 7.4
59263-02 A

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  • Page 1 SANbox 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Firmware Version 7.4 59263-02 A...
  • Page 2: Document Revision History

    QLogic Corporation reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without notice. Applications described in this document for any of these products are for illustrative purposes only. QLogic Corporation makes no representation nor warranty that such applications are suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction Switch Models and Examples ........Intended Audience .
  • Page 4 SANbox 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Displaying IP Security Information......Policy and Association Information.
  • Page 5 SANbox 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Backing Up and Restoring a Switch Configuration ....5-16 Creating the Backup File ......5-16 Downloading the Configuration File .
  • Page 6 SANbox 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Display Port Test Results........6-16 Cancel a Port Test .
  • Page 7 SANbox 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Rename an Alias ......... 7-19 Copy an Alias .
  • Page 8 SANbox 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Configuring a RADIUS Server on the Switch ......10-3 Event Log Configuration Starting and Stopping Event Logging .
  • Page 9 SANbox 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Managing the SNMP Version 3 Configuration ..... . . 13-6 Create an SNMP Version 3 User Account.
  • Page 10 SANbox 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Security ..........14-77 Securityset.
  • Page 11 SANbox 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Show Ns ..........14-160 Show Pagebreak .
  • Page 12 SANbox 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Zoning List ..........14-222 Zoning Merged .
  • Page 13 SANbox 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide 14-32 IP Version 4 Ethernet Configuration Parameters ......14-124 14-33 IP Version 6 Ethernet Configuration Parameters .
  • Page 14 SANbox 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Notes Page xiv 59263-02 A...
  • Page 15: Introduction

    Introduction This guide describes the features and use of the command line interface for SANbox 5800V Series Fibre Channel switches running firmware version 7.4. The SANbox 5800V Series switch is a 24-port, 8-Gbps Fibre Channel switch. The model 5802V switch has dual, replaceable power supplies; model 5800V has a single non-replaceable power supply.
  • Page 16: Switch Models And Examples

    SANbox 5800V Series QuickTools Switch Management User Guide, publication number 59264-02 SANbox 5800V Series Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 User Guide, publication number 59266-01 QLogic Fibre Channel Switch Event Message Guide, publication number 59060-06 SANbox Simple Network Management Protocol Reference Guide, publication number, 59047-09 CIM Agent Reference Guide, publicaton number 59223-03 QLogic Switch Interoperability Guide.
  • Page 17: New In This Release

    Technical Certification courses include installation, maintenance and troubleshooting QLogic SAN products. Upon demonstrating knowledge using live equipment, QLogic awards a certificate identifying the student as a Certified Professional. The training professionals at QLogic may be reached by email at tech.training@qlogic.com. 59263-02 A...
  • Page 18: Contact Information

    1 – Introduction Technical Support Contact Information Please feel free to contact your QLogic approved reseller or QLogic Technical Support at any phase of integration for assistance. QLogic Technical Support can be reached by the following methods: http://support.qlogic.com North America Contact Information Email support@qlogic.com...
  • Page 19: Command Line Interface Usage

    Command Line Interface Usage This section describes the following tasks: Logging In to the Switch Opening and Closing an Admin Session Entering Commands Getting Help Setting Page Breaks Creating a Support File Downloading and Uploading Files NOTE: Throughout this document, references in text to commands and keywords use initial capitalization for clarity.
  • Page 20: Logging In To The Switch

    2 – Command Line Interface Usage Logging In to the Switch Logging In to the Switch To log in to a switch through Telnet, do the following: Open a command line window on the workstation and enter the Telnet command followed by the switch IP address. The IP address can be one of the following: 4-byte IP version 4 address 16-byte IP version 6 address...
  • Page 21: Opening And Closing An Admin Session

    2 – Command Line Interface Usage Opening and Closing an Admin Session NOTE: A switch supports a combined maximum of 19 logins or sessions, which are reserved as follows. Additional logins will be refused. 4 logins or sessions for internal applications such as management server and SNMP 9 high priority Telnet sessions 6 logins or sessions for Enterprise Fabric Suite™...
  • Page 22: Entering Commands

    2 – Command Line Interface Usage Entering Commands Entering Commands The command-line completion feature makes entering and repeating commands easier. Table 2-1 describes the command-line completion keystrokes. Table 2-1. Command-Line Completion Keystroke Effect Completes the command line. Enter at least one character and press the tab key to complete the command line.
  • Page 23: Setting Page Breaks

    2 – Command Line Interface Usage Setting Page Breaks Setting Page Breaks Some display commands deliver so much information to the screen that it scrolls by too quickly to read it. You can limit the display to 20 lines by turning on page breaks.
  • Page 24: Creating A Support File

    2 – Command Line Interface Usage Creating a Support File Creating a Support File If you contact technical support about a problem with your switch, they may request that you create and send a support file. This support file contains all of the switch configuration information, which can be helpful in diagnosing the problem.
  • Page 25 2 – Command Line Interface Usage Creating a Support File If your workstation does not have an FTP server, enter the Create Support command to create the support file, and then use FTP to download the support file from the switch to your workstation, as shown in the following example: SANbox #>...
  • Page 26: Downloading And Uploading Files

    2 – Command Line Interface Usage Downloading and Uploading Files Downloading and Uploading Files Several files that reside on the switch can be downloaded to the workstation for examination or for safekeeping. These files include the following: Backup configuration file (configdata) Log files (logfile) Support files (dump_support.tgz) You can upload firmware image files or backup configuration files to the switch to...
  • Page 27 2 – Command Line Interface Usage Downloading and Uploading Files For more information about reinstallation, backup and restore, and creating support and log files: Refer to “Installing Firmware” on page 5-22 for information about installing firmware. Refer to “Backing Up and Restoring a Switch Configuration” on page 5-16 for information about backing up and restoring a switch configuration.
  • Page 28 2 – Command Line Interface Usage Downloading and Uploading Files Notes 2-10 59263-02 A...
  • Page 29: User Account Configuration

    User Account Configuration User accounts and their respective passwords are the first line of switch security. A user account consists of an account name, an authority level, and an expiration date. Switches come from the factory with certain user accounts defined for special purposes.
  • Page 30: Displaying User Account Information

    3 – User Account Configuration Displaying User Account Information Displaying User Account Information You can display all user accounts defined on the switch (User Accounts command) or just those user accounts that are logged on (User List or Show Users commands).
  • Page 31: Creating User Accounts

    3 – User Account Configuration Creating User Accounts Creating User Accounts A user account consists of an account name, an authority level, and an expiration date. The account name can be up to 15 characters: the first character must be alphanumeric;...
  • Page 32: Modifying User Accounts And Passwords

    3 – User Account Configuration Modifying User Accounts and Passwords Modifying User Accounts and Passwords Only the Admin user account can modify a user account, delete a user account, or change the password of another user account. However, all user accounts can change their own passwords.
  • Page 33: Network Configuration

    Network Configuration Network configuration consists of the IP parameters that identify the switch in the network and provide for IP security. This section describes the following network configuration tasks: Displaying the Network Configuration Configuring the Ethernet Port Verifying a Switch in the Network Managing IP Security Displaying the Network Configuration Show Fabric...
  • Page 34: Configuring The Ethernet Port

    4 – Network Configuration Configuring the Ethernet Port Show Setup System command displays the entire switch network configuration, which includes the following: IP configurations (versions 4 and 6) DNS server configuration To display specific information, add the corresponding keyword. For example, to display IP version 6 configuration information, enter the Show Setup System Ipv6 command: SANbox #>...
  • Page 35 4 – Network Configuration Configuring the Ethernet Port The network discovery method determines how the switch acquires its IP address. The IP address can come from the IP address that resides on the switch or from a server. The switch supports network discovery from the following server types: Bootstrap Protocol (BootP) Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
  • Page 36: Ip Version 6 Configuration

    4 – Network Configuration Configuring the Ethernet Port IP Version 6 Configuration The switch supports IP version 6, which includes the following: Network discovery method IP address IP gateway address The network discovery method determines how the switch acquires its IP address. The IP address can come from the IP address (static) that resides on the switch, from a DHCP server, or it can be learned from a router through the Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP).
  • Page 37: Dns Server Configuration

    4 – Network Configuration Configuring the Ethernet Port DNS Server Configuration A DNS server manages the host names for a fabric. This enables you to specify servers and switches by a meaningful name rather than IP address. To configure a DNS server, enter the Set Setup System Dns command in an Admin session as shown in the following example:...
  • Page 38: Verifying A Switch In The Network

    4 – Network Configuration Verifying a Switch in the Network Verifying a Switch in the Network You can verify that a switch is communicating in the network using the Ping command. The following example successfully tests the network for a switch with IP address 10.20.11.57.
  • Page 39: Ip Security Concepts

    4 – Network Configuration Managing IP Security To remove all IP security policies and associations, enter the Reset Ipsec command. SANbox (admin) #> reset ipsec The following subsections present IP security concepts and management tasks: IP Security Concepts Displaying IP Security Information Managing the Security Policy Database Managing the Security Association Database Resetting the IP Security Configuration...
  • Page 40: Displaying Ip Security Information

    4 – Network Configuration Managing IP Security A security association defines the encryption algorithm and encryption key to apply when called by a security policy. A security policy may call several associations at different times, but each association is related to only one policy. The security association database is the set of all security associations.
  • Page 41: Ip Security Configuration History

    4 – Network Configuration Managing IP Security The following example displays all active policies and associations: SANbox #> ipsec list Active IPsec Information Security Association Database ----------------------------- h2h-sh-sa h2h-hs-sa Security Policy Database ------------------------ h2h-hs-sp h2h-sh-sp Summary ------- Security Association Count: Security Policy Count: IP Security Configuration History To display the IP Security configuration history, enter the...
  • Page 42: Ip Security Configuration Limits

    4 – Network Configuration Managing IP Security IP Security Configuration Limits To display a summary of the objects in the IP Security configuration and their maximum limit, enter the Ipsec Limits command to as shown in the following example: SANbox #> ipsec limits Configured (saved) IPsec Information IPsec Attribute Maximum...
  • Page 43: Creating A Policy

    4 – Network Configuration Managing IP Security Creating a Policy To create a policy, enter the Ipsec Policy Create command as shown in the following example: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> ipsec edit SANbox (admin-ipsec) #> ipsec policy create h2h-sh-sp A list of attributes with formatting will follow.
  • Page 44: Deleting A Policy

    4 – Network Configuration Managing IP Security Deleting a Policy To delete a user-defined policy, enter the Ipsec Policy Delete command as shown in the following example: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> ipsec edit SANbox (admin-ipsec) #> ipsec policy delete policy_1 The security policy will be deleted.
  • Page 45: Modifying A User-Defined Policy

    4 – Network Configuration Managing IP Security Modifying a User-Defined Policy To modify an existing user-defined policy, enter the Ipsec Policy Edit command in an Admin session and an Ipsec Edit session as shown in the following example. An asterisk (*) indicates a required entry. SANbox (admin-ipsec) #>...
  • Page 46: Renaming A User-Defined Policy

    4 – Network Configuration Managing IP Security Renaming a User-Defined Policy To rename a policy (policy_1), enter the Ipsec Policy Rename command as shown in the following example: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> ipsec edit SANbox (admin-ipsec) #> ipsec policy rename policy_1 policy_4 The security policy will be renamed.
  • Page 47: Creating An Association

    4 – Network Configuration Managing IP Security Creating an Association To create an association, enter the Ipsec Association Create command as shown in the following example: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> ipsec edit SANbox (admin-ipsec) #> ipsec association create h2h-sh-sa A list of attributes with formatting will follow.
  • Page 48: Deleting An Association

    4 – Network Configuration Managing IP Security Deleting an Association To delete a user-defined association, enter the Ipsec Association Delete command as shown in the following example: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> ipsec edit SANbox (admin-ipsec) #> ipsec association delete association_1 The security association will be deleted.
  • Page 49: Modifying A User-Defined Association

    4 – Network Configuration Managing IP Security Modifying a User-Defined Association To modify an existing user-defined association, enter the Ipsec Association Edit command in an Admin session and an Ipsec Edit session as shown in the following example. An asterisk (*) indicates a required entry. SANbox (admin-ipsec) #>...
  • Page 50: Renaming A User-Defined Association

    4 – Network Configuration Managing IP Security Renaming a User-Defined Association To rename a user-defined association (associaton_1), enter the Ipsec Association Rename command as shown in the following example: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> ipsec edit SANbox (admin-ipsec) #> ipsec association rename association_1 association_4 The security association will be renamed.
  • Page 51 4 – Network Configuration Managing IP Security Reset Ipsec command deletes all polices and associations from the switch, but does not require an Ipsec Edit session. SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> reset ipsec The IPsec configuration will be reset and the default values activated. Please confirm (y/n): [n] y Reset and activation in progress ..
  • Page 52 4 – Network Configuration Managing IP Security Notes 4-20 59263-02 A...
  • Page 53: Switch Configuration

    Switch Configuration Switch configuration consists of the following tasks: Displaying Switch Information Managing Switch Services Managing Switch Configurations Paging a Switch Setting the Date and Time Resetting a Switch Installing Firmware Testing a Switch Verifying and Tracing Fibre Channel Connections Managing Switch Feature Upgrades Managing Idle Session Timers Displaying Switch Information...
  • Page 54: Name Server Information

    5 – Switch Configuration Displaying Switch Information Name Server Information Show Ns command displays the list of WWNs in fabric as shown in the following example: SANbox #> show ns all Seq Domain Port Port Type COS PortWWN NodeWWN --- ------ ------ ---- --- ------- ------- No entries found for domain ID 1.
  • Page 55: Switch Operational Information

    5 – Switch Configuration Displaying Switch Information Switch Operational Information Show Switch command displays a variety of switch operational information. These include the switch WWN, domain ID, firmware version, administrative state, and operational state as shown in the following example: SANbox #>...
  • Page 56: System Process Information

    5 – Switch Configuration Displaying Switch Information System Process Information command displays system process information to help you determine what processes are running and CPU usage. The following example displays current system processes. SANbox #> ps PPID %CPU %MEM TIME ELAPSED COMMAND 0.3 00:00:04 2-03:02:31 cns...
  • Page 57: Elapsed Time Between Resets

    5 – Switch Configuration Displaying Switch Information Elapsed Time Between Resets Uptime command displays the elapsed time since the switch was last reset and the reset method. A hot reset or non-disruptive firmware activation does not reset the elapsed time reported by this command. The following example displays the time since the last reset.
  • Page 58: Configuration Information

    5 – Switch Configuration Displaying Switch Information Configuration Information The Show Config command displays a variety of configuration information at the port and switch levels. In addition to the basic switch configurations, the Show Config command displays parameters that control how data is maintained in the security and zoning databases.
  • Page 59: Zoning Configuration Parameters

    5 – Switch Configuration Displaying Switch Information Zoning Configuration Parameters Enter the Show Config Zoning command to display zoning configuration parameters. These parameters determine how zoning is applied to the switch. Refer to Table 14-24 for a description of these parameters. SANbox #>...
  • Page 60: Security Configuration Parameters

    5 – Switch Configuration Displaying Switch Information Security Configuration Parameters Enter the Show Config Security command to display security configuration and port binding parameters. These parameters determine how security is applied to the switch. Refer to Table 14-20 for a description of the switch security configuration parameters.
  • Page 61: Hardware Information

    5 – Switch Configuration Displaying Switch Information Hardware Information Enter the Show Chassis command to display the status of the switch hardware including fans, power supplies, internal temperature, and Heartbeat LED status. SANbox #> show chassis Chassis Information ------------------- BoardTemp (1) - Degrees Celsius FanStatus (1) Good FanStatus (2)
  • Page 62: Firmware Information

    5 – Switch Configuration Displaying Switch Information Firmware Information Enter the Show Version command to display a summary of switch identity information including the firmware version. The following is an example of the Show Version command: SANbox #> show version ***************************************************** Command Line Interface SHell (CLISH)
  • Page 63: Managing Switch Services

    5 – Switch Configuration Managing Switch Services Managing Switch Services You can configure your switch to suit the demands of your environment by enabling or disabling a variety of switch services. You manage the switch services using the Show Setup Services Set Setup Services commands.
  • Page 64 5 – Switch Configuration Managing Switch Services Enter the Set Setup Services command within an Admin session to configure the switch services as shown in the following example: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> set setup services A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
  • Page 65: Managing Switch Configurations

    5 – Switch Configuration Managing Switch Configurations Managing Switch Configurations The switch configuration determines the basic operational characteristics of the switch. A switch can save up to 10 configurations including the default configuration, named Default Config. The current switch operating characteristics are determined by the active configuration.
  • Page 66: Deleting A Switch Configuration

    5 – Switch Configuration Managing Switch Configurations Deleting a Switch Configuration Enter the Config Delete command in an Admin session to delete a configuration from the switch as shown in the following example. You cannot delete the active configuration nor the default configuration (Default Config). SANbox (admin) config delete config_2 Modifying a Switch Configuration To modify a switch configuration, you must open an Admin session with the...
  • Page 67 5 – Switch Configuration Managing Switch Configurations The following is an example of the Set Config Switch command. Refer to Table 14-22 for a description of the switch configuration parameters. SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> config edit SANbox (admin-config) #> set config switch A list of attributes with formatting and default values will follow.
  • Page 68: Backing Up And Restoring A Switch Configuration

    5 – Switch Configuration Managing Switch Configurations Backing Up and Restoring a Switch Configuration Successful management of switches and fabrics depends on the effective use of switch configurations. Backing up and restoring a configuration is useful to protect your work or for use as a template in configuring other switches. Backing up and restoring the switch configuration involves the following: Creating the Backup File Downloading the Configuration File...
  • Page 69: Downloading The Configuration File

    5 – Switch Configuration Managing Switch Configurations Downloading the Configuration File You use FTP to download the configdata file to your workstation for safe keeping and to upload the file back to the switch for the restore function. To download the configdata file, open an FTP session on the switch and login with the account name images and password images.
  • Page 70: Restoring The Configuration File

    5 – Switch Configuration Managing Switch Configurations Restoring the Configuration File The restore operation begins with FTP to upload the configuration file from the workstation to the switch, then finishes with a Telnet session and the Config Restore command. To upload the configuration file, config_switch_169_10112003 in this case, open and FTP session with account name images and password images.
  • Page 71: Paging A Switch

    5 – Switch Configuration Paging a Switch Paging a Switch To help you locate a particular switch in a rack of switches, you can turn on the beacon feature with the Set Beacon command. This causes all port Logged-In LEDs to flash in unison. The following is an example of how to turn the beacon on and off.
  • Page 72: Setting The Date And Time Explicitly

    5 – Switch Configuration Setting the Date and Time Setting the Date and Time Explicitly To set the switch date and time explicitly, use the Set Timezone Date commands. To change the time zone (to America/North Dakota, for example), enter the Set Timezone command in an Admin session, as shown in the following example: SANbox #>...
  • Page 73: Setting The Date And Time Through Ntp

    5 – Switch Configuration Setting the Date and Time Setting the Date and Time through NTP An NTP server can automatically set the switch date and time. To configure the switch to use an NTP server, enter the Set Setup System Ntp command in an Admin session to enable the NTP client on the switch and specify the NPT server IP address, as shown in the following example:...
  • Page 74: Resetting A Switch

    Performs power-on self test Installing Firmware New firmware becomes available periodically either on CD-ROM or from the QLogic web site. Installing firmware on a switch involves the following steps: Download the firmware image file to the switch. Unpack the firmware image file.
  • Page 75: Non-Disruptive Activation

    5 – Switch Configuration Installing Firmware Non-disruptive Activation You can load and activate firmware upgrades on an operating switch without disrupting data traffic or having to re-initialize attached devices. If the non-disruptive activation fails, you will usually be prompted to try again later. Otherwise, the switch will perform a disruptive activation.
  • Page 76: One-Step Firmware Installation

    5 – Switch Configuration Installing Firmware One-Step Firmware Installation Firmware Install Image Install commands download the firmware image file from an FTP or TFTP server to the switch, unpacks the image file, and performs a disruptive activation in one step. The one-step installation process prompts you to enter the following: The file transfer protocol (FTP or TFTP) IP address of the remote host...
  • Page 77: Custom Firmware Installation

    5 – Switch Configuration Installing Firmware When prompted to install the new firmware, enter Yes to continue or No to cancel. Entering Yes will disrupt traffic. This is the last opportunity to cancel. About to install image. Do you want to continue? [y/n] y Connected to 10.20.20.200 (10.20.20.200).
  • Page 78: Testing A Switch

    5 – Switch Configuration Testing a Switch If your workstation has neither an FTP nor a TFTP server, open an FTP session and download the firmware image file by entering FTP commands: >ftp ip_address or switchname user:images password: images ftp>bin ftp>put filename ftp>quit Display the list of firmware image files on the switch to confirm that the file...
  • Page 79: Online Tests For Switches

    5 – Switch Configuration Testing a Switch Online Tests for Switches An online test is a non-disruptive test that exercises port-to-device connections for all ports that are online. The following is an example of an online test: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #>...
  • Page 80: Offline Tests For Switches

    5 – Switch Configuration Testing a Switch Offline Tests for Switches An offline test is a disruptive test that exercises all port connections for a switch in the diagnostics state. You must place the switch in the diagnostics state using the Set Switch State command before starting the test.
  • Page 81: Connectivity Tests For Switches

    5 – Switch Configuration Testing a Switch Connectivity Tests for Switches A connectivity test is a disruptive test that exercises all port and inter-port connections for a switch in the diagnostics state. You must place the switch in the diagnostics state using the Set Switch State command before starting the test.
  • Page 82: Displaying Switch Test Status

    5 – Switch Configuration Testing a Switch Displaying Switch Test Status You can display the test status while the test is in progress by entering the Test Status Switch command as shown in the following example: SANbox (admin) #> test status switch Test Test Test...
  • Page 83: Verifying And Tracing Fibre Channel Connections

    5 – Switch Configuration Verifying and Tracing Fibre Channel Connections Verifying and Tracing Fibre Channel Connections NOTE: ® The Fcping and Fctrace commands require the SANdoctor license key. To purchase a license key, contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller. You can verify Fibre Channel connections between the switch and the fabric and display routing information.
  • Page 84: Managing Switch Feature Upgrades

    5 – Switch Configuration Managing Switch Feature Upgrades Managing Switch Feature Upgrades The following features are available to upgrade your switch through the purchase and installation of a license key: ® Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 is a workstation-based Java application that provides a graphical user interface for fabric management.
  • Page 85: Managing Idle Session Timers

    5 – Switch Configuration Managing Idle Session Timers Managing Idle Session Timers You can limit the duration of idle login sessions and idle Admin sessions (Admin Start command). You can specify limits up to 1,440 minutes; specifying 0 means unlimited. Idle login sessions that exceed the limit are logged off (InactivityTimeout).
  • Page 86 5 – Switch Configuration Managing Idle Session Timers Notes 5-34 59263-02 A...
  • Page 87: Port Configuration

    Port Configuration This section describes the following topics: Displaying Port Information Modifying Port Operating Characteristics Port Binding Resetting a Port Configuring Port Threshold Alarms Testing a Port Displaying Extended Credit Status Displaying Port Information You can display the following port information: Port Configuration Parameters Port Operational Information Port Threshold Alarm Configuration Parameters...
  • Page 88: Port Configuration Parameters

    6 – Port Configuration Displaying Port Information Port Configuration Parameters Enter the Show Config Port command to display the port configuration parameters. These parameters determine the operational characteristics of the port. Refer to Table 14-19 for a description of these parameters. SANbox #>...
  • Page 89: Port Operational Information

    6 – Port Configuration Displaying Port Information Port Operational Information Enter the Show Port command to display port operational information. SANbox #> show port 1 Port Number: 1 ------------ AdminState Online OperationalState Offline AsicNumber PerfTuningMode Normal AsicPort PortID 3a0100 ConfigType PortWWN 20:01:00:c0:dd:0d:4f:08 POSTFaultCode...
  • Page 90: Port Threshold Alarm Configuration Parameters

    6 – Port Configuration Displaying Port Information Port Threshold Alarm Configuration Parameters Enter the Show Config Threshold command to display the port threshold alarm parameters. These parameters determine the error thresholds at which the switch issues alarms. Refer to Table 14-23 for a description of these parameters.
  • Page 91: Port Performance

    6 – Port Configuration Displaying Port Information Port Performance Enter the Show Perf command to display port performance in terms of the volume of data transmitted, data received, or errors. You can display continuous live performance information for one or more ports, or an instantaneous summary. The following example displays an instantaneous summary in bytes and frames.
  • Page 92: Transceiver Information

    6 – Port Configuration Displaying Port Information Transceiver Information NOTE: The Show Media command requires the SANdoctor license key. To purchase a license key, contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller. Enter the Show Media command to display operational information about one or more transceivers as shown in the following example.
  • Page 93: Modifying Port Operating Characteristics

    6 – Port Configuration Modifying Port Operating Characteristics Modifying Port Operating Characteristics You can make permanent or temporary changes to port operating characteristics. You make permanent port configuration changes using the Set Config Port command. These changes are saved in the active configuration and are preserved across switch or port resets.
  • Page 94 6 – Port Configuration Modifying Port Operating Characteristics The following example permanently changes the port 1 administrative state: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> config edit SANbox (admin-config) #> set config port 1 A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
  • Page 95 6 – Port Configuration Modifying Port Operating Characteristics You can configure all ports based a specified source port using the Set Config Ports command. The following example configures ports 0–23 based on port 3. SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) config edit SANbox (admin) #>...
  • Page 96: Port Binding

    6 – Port Configuration Port Binding Port Binding Port binding establishes up to 32 switches or devices that are permitted to log in to a particular switch port. Switches or devices that are not among the 32 are refused access to the port. Enter the Show Config Security Portbinding command to display the port binding configuration for all ports as shown in the following...
  • Page 97: Resetting A Port

    6 – Port Configuration Resetting a Port Enter the Set Config Security Portbinding command to enable port binding for the selected port and to specify the world wide names of the authorized ports/devices. The following example enables port binding on port 1 and specifies two device world wide names.
  • Page 98: Configuring Port Threshold Alarms

    6 – Port Configuration Configuring Port Threshold Alarms Configuring Port Threshold Alarms The switch can monitor a set of port errors and generates alarms based on user-defined sample windows and thresholds. These port errors include the following: Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) errors Decode errors ISL connection count Device login errors...
  • Page 99 6 – Port Configuration Configuring Port Threshold Alarms Enter the Set Config Threshold command to enable and configure port threshold monitoring on the switch: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> config edit SANbox (admin-config) #> set config threshold A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
  • Page 100: Testing A Port

    6 – Port Configuration Testing a Port Testing a Port You can test a port using the Test Port command using online or offline tests. The following sections describe the test types, displaying test results, and cancelling a test: Online Tests for Ports Offline Tests for Ports Display Port Test Results Cancel a Port Test...
  • Page 101: Offline Tests For Ports

    6 – Port Configuration Testing a Port Offline Tests for Ports An offline test is a disruptive test that exercises the port connections. You must place the port in the diagnostics state using the Set Port command before starting the test. There are two types of offline test: internal loopback and external loopback.
  • Page 102: Display Port Test Results

    6 – Port Configuration Testing a Port Display Port Test Results You can display the test status while the test is in progress by entering the Test Status Port command in an Admin session as shown in the following example: SANbox (admin) #>...
  • Page 103: Displaying Extended Credit Status

    6 – Port Configuration Displaying Extended Credit Status Displaying Extended Credit Status Enter the Show Donor command to display the extended credit status for the switch as shown in the following example: SANbox #> show donor Port Config Ext Credit Max Credit Donated Member of Valid Groups to Number Type...
  • Page 104 6 – Port Configuration Displaying Extended Credit Status Notes 6-18 59263-02 A...
  • Page 105: Zoning Configuration

    Zoning Configuration This section describes the following tasks: Displaying Zoning Database Information Configuring the Zoning Database Modifying the Zoning Database Saving the Active and Merged Zone Sets Resetting the Zoning Database Managing Zone Sets Managing Zones Managing Aliases Consider device access needs within the fabric. Access is controlled by the use of zoning.
  • Page 106: Displaying Zoning Database Information

    7 – Zoning Configuration Displaying Zoning Database Information Displaying Zoning Database Information A switch maintains three zoning databases: Non-volatile–This zoning database is permanent and contains all zone sets, zones, and aliases that you create and save on a switch. The zone sets in the non-volatile zoning database are known as configured zone sets.
  • Page 107 7 – Zoning Configuration Displaying Zoning Database Information Enter the Zoning List command to display all zone sets, zones, and zone members in the active zone set and configured zone sets as shown in the following example. Merged and edited zone sets are displayed if they exist. SANbox #>...
  • Page 108: Active Zone Set Information

    7 – Zoning Configuration Displaying Zoning Database Information Active Zone Set Information Zoning List Zoneset Active commands display information about the active zone set. Enter the Zoning Active command to display component zones and zone members as shown in the following example: SANbox #>...
  • Page 109: Merged Zone Set Information

    7 – Zoning Configuration Displaying Zoning Database Information Merged Zone Set Information A merged zone set is a zone set that is received from another switch as a result of a change in active zone sets. You can display the merged zone set on your switch if the MergeAutoSave parameter is set to False.
  • Page 110: Zone Set Membership Information

    7 – Zoning Configuration Displaying Zoning Database Information Zone Set Membership Information Zoneset Zones, Zone List, and Zone Zonesets commands display zone set membership information. Enter the Zoneset Zones command to display the member zones for a specified zone set as shown in the following example: SANbox #>...
  • Page 111: Zone Membership Information

    7 – Zoning Configuration Displaying Zoning Database Information Zone Membership Information Enter the Zone Members command to display the members for a specified zone as shown in the following example: SANbox #> zone members wwn_b0241f Current List of Members for Zone: wwn_b0241f --------------------------------- 50:06:04:82:bf:d2:18:c2 50:06:04:82:bf:d2:18:d2...
  • Page 112: Zoning Modification History

    7 – Zoning Configuration Displaying Zoning Database Information Zoning Modification History Enter the Zoning History command to display a record of zoning modifications as shown in the following example: SANbox #> zoning history Active Database Information --------------------------- ZoneSetLastActivated/DeactivatedBy Remote ZoneSetLastActivated/DeactivatedOn day mon date hh:mm:ss yyyy Database Checksum 00000000...
  • Page 113: Zoning Database Limits

    7 – Zoning Configuration Displaying Zoning Database Information Zoning Database Limits Enter the Zoning Limits command to display a summary of the objects in the zoning database and their maximum limit as shown in the following example: SANbox #> zoning limits Configured (saved in NVRAM) Zoning Information Zoning Attribute Maximum...
  • Page 114: Configuring The Zoning Database

    7 – Zoning Configuration Configuring the Zoning Database Configuring the Zoning Database You can configure how the zoning database is applied to the switch and exchanged with the fabric through the zoning configuration parameters. The following zoning configuration parameters are available through the Set Config Zoning command.
  • Page 115 7 – Zoning Configuration Configuring the Zoning Database To modify the zoning configuration, you must open an Admin session with the Admin Start command. An Admin session prevents other accounts from making changes at the same time through Telnet, QuickTools, Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007, or another management application.
  • Page 116: Modifying The Zoning Database

    7 – Zoning Configuration Modifying the Zoning Database Modifying the Zoning Database To modify the non-volatile zoning database, you must open an Admin session with Admin Start command. An Admin session prevents other accounts from making changes at the same time through Telnet, Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007, or another management application.
  • Page 117: Saving The Active And Merged Zone Sets

    7 – Zoning Configuration Saving the Active and Merged Zone Sets Saving the Active and Merged Zone Sets You can save the active zone set and merged zone set to the non-volatile zoning database. Enter the Zoning Active Capture to save the active zone set as shown in the following example: SANbox (admin) #>...
  • Page 118: Removing Inactive Zone Sets, Zones, And Aliases

    7 – Zoning Configuration Removing Inactive Zone Sets, Zones, and Aliases Removing Inactive Zone Sets, Zones, and Aliases Enter the Zoning Delete Orphans command to delete all objects from the zoning database except those in the active zone set. SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #>...
  • Page 119: Managing Zone Sets

    7 – Zoning Configuration Managing Zone Sets Managing Zone Sets Managing zone sets consists of the following tasks: Create a Zone Set Delete a Zone Set Rename a Zone Set Copy a Zone Set Add Zones to a Zone Set Remove Zones from a Zone Set Activate a Zone Set Deactivate a Zone Set...
  • Page 120: Rename A Zone Set

    7 – Zoning Configuration Managing Zone Sets Rename a Zone Set Enter the Zoneset Rename command to rename a zone set as shown in the following example: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> zoning edit SANbox (admin-zoning) #> zoneset rename zoneset_old zoneset_new SANbox (admin-zoning) #>zoning save Copy a Zone Set Enter the...
  • Page 121: Deactivate A Zone Set

    7 – Zoning Configuration Managing Zones Deactivate a Zone Set Enter the Zoneset Deactivate command to deactivate the active zone set and disable zoning in the fabric: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> zoneset deactivate Managing Zones Managing Zones consists of the following tasks: Create a Zone Delete a Zone Rename a Zone...
  • Page 122: Rename A Zone

    7 – Zoning Configuration Managing Zones Rename a Zone Enter the Zone Rename command to rename zone_1 to zone_a as shown in the following example: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> zoning edit SANbox (admin-zoning) #> zone rename zone_1 zone_a SANbox (admin-zoning) #>...
  • Page 123: Managing Aliases

    7 – Zoning Configuration Managing Aliases Managing Aliases Managing aliases consists of the following tasks: Create an Alias Delete an Alias Rename an Alias Copy an Alias Add Members to an Alias Remove Members from an Alias All of these tasks require an Admin session and a Zoning Edit session. Create an Alias Enter the Alias...
  • Page 124: Copy An Alias

    7 – Zoning Configuration Managing Aliases Copy an Alias Enter the Alias Copy command to copy alias_1 and its contents to alias_2 as shown in the following example: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> zoning edit SANbox (admin-zoning) #> alias copy alias_1 alias_2 SANbox (admin-zoning) #>...
  • Page 125: Connection Security Configuration

    Connection Security Configuration NOTE: SSH and SSL connection security require the Fabric Security license key. To purchase a license key, contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller. This section describes the following tasks: Managing SSL and SSH Services Displaying SSL and SSH Services Creating an SSL Security Certificate The switch supports secure connections with Telnet and switch management applications.
  • Page 126: Managing Ssl And Ssh Services

    8 – Connection Security Configuration Managing SSL and SSH Services Managing SSL and SSH Services Consider the following when enabling SSH and SSL services: To establish a secure Telnet connection, your workstation must use an SSH client. To enable secure SSL connections, you must first synchronize the date and time on the switch and workstation.
  • Page 127: Displaying Ssl And Ssh Services

    8 – Connection Security Configuration Displaying SSL and SSH Services Displaying SSL and SSH Services Enter the Show Setup Services command to display the status of the SSH and SSL services as shown in the following example: SANbox #> show setup services System Services ----------------------------- TelnetEnabled...
  • Page 128 8 – Connection Security Configuration Creating an SSL Security Certificate Notes 59263-02 A...
  • Page 129: Device Security Configuration

    Device Security Configuration NOTE: Device security requires the Fabric Security license key. To purchase a license key, contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller. This section describes the following tasks: Displaying Security Database Information Configuring the Security Database Modifying the Security Database Resetting the Security Database Managing Security Sets Managing Groups...
  • Page 130: Displaying Security Database Information

    9 – Device Security Configuration Displaying Security Database Information Displaying Security Database Information You can display the following information about the security database: Configured Security Set Information Active Security Set Information Security Set Membership Information Group Membership Information Security Database Modification History Security Database Limits Configured Security Set Information Securityset...
  • Page 131 9 – Device Security Configuration Displaying Security Database Information Enter the Security List command to display all security sets, groups, and group members in the security database as shown in the following example: SANbox #> security list Active Security Information SecuritySet Group GroupMember...
  • Page 132: Active Security Set Information

    9 – Device Security Configuration Displaying Security Database Information Active Security Set Information Security Active and Securityset Active commands display information about the active security set. Enter the Security Active command to display component groups and group members as shown in the following example: SANbox #>...
  • Page 133: Security Set Membership Information

    9 – Device Security Configuration Displaying Security Database Information Security Set Membership Information Securityset Groups and Group Securitysets commands display security set membership information. Enter the Securityset Groups command to display the member groups for a specified security set as shown in the following example: SANbox #>...
  • Page 134: Security Database Modification History

    9 – Device Security Configuration Displaying Security Database Information Security Database Modification History Enter the Security History command to display a record of security database modifications as shown in the following example: SANbox #> security history Active Database Information --------------------------- SecuritySetLastActivated/DeactivatedBy Remote SecuritySetLastActivated/DeactivatedOn...
  • Page 135: Configuring The Security Database

    9 – Device Security Configuration Configuring the Security Database Configuring the Security Database You can configure how the security database is applied to the switch and exchanged with the fabric through the security configuration parameters. The following security configuration parameters are available through the Set Config Security command: AutoSave–This parameter enables or disables the saving of changes to...
  • Page 136 9 – Device Security Configuration Configuring the Security Database To modify the security configuration, you must open an Admin session with the Admin Start command. An Admin session prevents other accounts from making changes at the same time either through the CLI, QuickTools, or Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007.
  • Page 137: Modifying The Security Database

    9 – Device Security Configuration Modifying the Security Database Modifying the Security Database To modify the security database, you must open an Admin session with the Admin Start command. An Admin session prevents other accounts from making changes at the same time either through the CLI, QuickTools, or Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007.
  • Page 138: Resetting The Security Database

    9 – Device Security Configuration Resetting the Security Database Resetting the Security Database There are two ways to remove all groups and security sets from the security database: Enter the Security Clear command as shown in the following example: SANbox (admin-security) #> security clear All security information will be cleared.
  • Page 139: Rename A Security Set

    9 – Device Security Configuration Managing Security Sets Rename a Security Set Enter the Securityset Rename command to rename a security set as shown in the following example: SANbox (admin-security) #> securityset rename securityset_old securityset_new Copy a Security Set Enter the Securityset Copy command to copy a security set and its contents to a new security set as shown in the following example:...
  • Page 140: Managing Groups

    9 – Device Security Configuration Managing Groups Managing Groups Managing Groups consists of the following tasks: Create a Group Delete a Group Rename a Group Copy a Group Add Members to a Group Modify a Group Member Remove Members from a Group All of these tasks require an Admin session and a Security Edit session.
  • Page 141: Add Members To A Group

    9 – Device Security Configuration Managing Groups Add Members to a Group Adding a member to a group involves specifying a group, the member worldwide name, and the member attributes. The member attributes define the authentication method, encryption method, secrets, and fabric binding, depending on the group type.
  • Page 142: Modify A Group Member

    9 – Device Security Configuration Managing Groups Modify a Group Member Modifying a group member involves changing the member attributes. The member attributes define the authentication method, encryption methods, secrets, and fabric binding, depending on the group type. For ISL member attributes, refer to Table 14-2.
  • Page 143: Radius Server Configuration

    RADIUS Server Configuration NOTE: RADIUS server configuration requires the Fabric Security license key. To purchase a license key, contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller. Authentication can be performed locally using the switch’s security database, or remotely using a Remote Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server such as Microsoft RADIUS.
  • Page 144: Displaying Radius Server Information

    10 – RADIUS Server Configuration Displaying RADIUS Server Information Displaying RADIUS Server Information Enter the Show Setup Radius command to display RADIUS server information as shown in the following example. Refer to Table 14-26 for a description of the RADIUS configuration parameters. SANbox #>...
  • Page 145: Configuring A Radius Server On The Switch

    10 – RADIUS Server Configuration Configuring a RADIUS Server on the Switch Configuring a RADIUS Server on the Switch Enter the Set Setup Radius command to configure a RADIUS server on the switch. There are two groups of RADIUS configuration parameters. One group of parameters is common to all RADIUS server configurations.
  • Page 146 10 – RADIUS Server Configuration Configuring a RADIUS Server on the Switch The following example configures RADIUS server 1: SANbox (admin) #> set setup radius server 1 A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value. If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the attributes for the server being processed, press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.
  • Page 147: Event Log Configuration

    Event Log Configuration This section describes the following tasks: Starting and Stopping Event Logging Displaying the Event Log Managing the Event Log Configuration Clearing the Event Log Logging to a Remote Host Creating and Downloading a Log File Event messages originate from the switch or from the management application in response to events that occur in the fabric.
  • Page 148: Starting And Stopping Event Logging

    11 – Event Log Configuration Starting and Stopping Event Logging Starting and Stopping Event Logging Enter the Set Log Stop command in an Admin session to stop recording event messages in the switch Log as shown in the following example: SANbox (admin) #>...
  • Page 149: Filtering The Event Log Display

    11 – Event Log Configuration Displaying the Event Log The following is an example of the Show Log command: SANbox #> show log [327][day month date time year][I][Eport Port:0/8][Eport State= E_A0_GET_DOMAIN_ID] [328][day month date time year][I][Eport Port: 0/8][FSPF PortUp state=0] [329][day month date time year][I][Eport Port: 0/8][Sending init hello] [330][day month date time year][I][Eport Port: 0/8][Processing EFP, oxid= 0x8] [331][day month date time year][I][Eport Port: 0/8][Eport State = E_A2_IDLE]...
  • Page 150: Controlling Messages In The Output Stream

    11 – Event Log Configuration Managing the Event Log Configuration Controlling Messages in the Output Stream Enter the Set Log Display command in an Admin session to specify the severity level filter to use to determine what messages are automatically displayed on the screen when they occur.
  • Page 151: Display The Event Log Configuration

    11 – Event Log Configuration Clearing the Event Log Display the Event Log Configuration Enter the Show Log Settings command to display all event log configuration settings as shown in the following example: SANbox #> show log settings Current settings for log ------------------------ Started True...
  • Page 152: Logging To A Remote Host

    11 – Event Log Configuration Logging to a Remote Host Logging to a Remote Host The switch comes from the factory with local logging enabled, which instructs the switch firmware to maintain an event log in switch memory. The switch can also be configured to log events to a remote host that supports the syslog protocol.
  • Page 153: Creating And Downloading A Log File

    11 – Event Log Configuration Creating and Downloading a Log File Creating and Downloading a Log File Enter the Set Log Archive command to collect the event log messages in a file on the switch named logfile. This file can have a maximum of 1200 event messages. Use FTP to download the file from the switch to your workstation as follows: Log into the switch through Telnet and create an archive of the event log.
  • Page 154 11 – Event Log Configuration Creating and Downloading a Log File Notes 11-8 59263-02 A...
  • Page 155: Call Home Configuration

    Call Home Configuration This section describes the following topics: Call Home Concepts Configuring the Call Home Service Managing the Call Home Database Testing a Call Home Profile Changing SMTP Servers Clearing the Call Home Message Queue Resetting the Call Home Database Call Home Concepts The Call Home service improves fabric availability by notifying administrators by email of events that affect switch operation.
  • Page 156: Call Home Requirements

    12 – Call Home Configuration Call Home Concepts Call Home Requirements In addition to enabling the Call Home service, you must also do the following to ensure that email messages can be sent: Configure the Call Home service. The Call Home service configuration consists of primary and secondary SMTP server specifications and contact information.
  • Page 157: Call Home Messages

    Call Home profile and SNMP configurations. The short-text and Tsc1 formats contains basic switch and event information; Tl is formatted for automated parsing. The following is an example of a short-text email: From: john.doe@qlogic.com [mailto:john.doe@qlogic.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 5:03 PM Subject: [CallHome: Test] Alarm generated on Switch_8 SwitchName: Switch_8_83.215...
  • Page 158: Technical Support Interface

    The Tech_Support_Center profile provides a way to collect and send switch status and trend data periodically by e-mail to specified technical support resources. With the purchase of a Prime Service contract, you may designate QLogic Technical Support to receive these notifications, in which case, QLogic will contact you proactively with recommended corrective actions whenever component failures or potential system problems are detected.
  • Page 159: Configuring The Call Home Service

    12 – Call Home Configuration Configuring the Call Home Service Configuring the Call Home Service Enter the Set Setup Callhome command in an Admin session to configure the Call Home service as shown in the following example. Refer to Table 14-25 for a description of the Call Home service configuration entries.
  • Page 160: Managing The Call Home Database

    12 – Call Home Configuration Managing the Call Home Database Enter the Show Setup Callhome command to display the Call Home service configuration as shown in the following example. SANbox #> show setup callhome Callhome Information -------------------- PrimarySMTPServerAddr 0.0.0.0 PrimarySMTPServerPort PrimarySMTPServerEnabled False SecondarySMTPServerAddr...
  • Page 161: Displaying Call Home Database Information

    12 – Call Home Configuration Managing the Call Home Database The Admin End command releases the Admin session for other administrators when you are done making changes to the switch. To remove all Call Home profiles and restore the Call Home service configuration to its factory state, enter the Reset Callhome command.
  • Page 162 12 – Call Home Configuration Managing the Call Home Database Enter the Callhome List command to display a list of Call Home profiles as shown in the following example: SANbox #> callhome list Configured Profiles: -------------------- group4 group5 Enter the Callhome List Profile command to display a list of Call Home profiles and their details as shown in the following example:...
  • Page 163: Creating A Profile

    12 – Call Home Configuration Managing the Call Home Database Creating a Profile Enter the Profile Create command to create a Call Home profile as shown in the following example: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> callhome edit SANbox (admin-callhome) #> profile create profile_1 A list of attributes with formatting and default values will follow.
  • Page 164: Deleting A Profile

    12 – Call Home Configuration Managing the Call Home Database Deleting a Profile Enter the Profile Delete command to delete a Call Home profile as shown in the following example: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> callhome edit SANbox (admin-callhome) #> profile delete profile_1 The profile will be deleted.
  • Page 165: Modifying A Profile

    12 – Call Home Configuration Managing the Call Home Database Modifying a Profile Enter the Profile Edit command to modify an existing Call Home profile as shown in the following example: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> callhome edit SANbox (admin-callhome) #>...
  • Page 166: Renaming A Profile

    12 – Call Home Configuration Managing the Call Home Database Renaming a Profile Enter the Profile Rename command to rename profile_1 as shown in the following example: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> callhome edit SANbox (admin-callhome) #> profile rename profile_1 profile_4 The profile will be renamed.
  • Page 167: Adding A Data Capture Configuration

    12 – Call Home Configuration Managing the Call Home Database Adding a Data Capture Configuration Enter the Capture Add command to add a data capture configuration to the Tech_Support_Center profile as shown in the following example. If the Tech_Support_Center profile does not exist, you must create it using the Profile Create command.
  • Page 168: Modifying A Data Capture Configuration

    12 – Call Home Configuration Managing the Call Home Database Modifying a Data Capture Configuration Enter the Capture Edit command to modify a data capture configuration in the Tech_Support_Center profile as shown in the following example: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #>...
  • Page 169: Deleting A Data Capture Configuration

    12 – Call Home Configuration Testing a Call Home Profile Deleting a Data Capture Configuration Enter the Capture Remove command to delete a data capture configuration from the Tech_Support_Center profile as shown in the following example: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #>...
  • Page 170: Changing Smtp Servers

    12 – Call Home Configuration Changing SMTP Servers Changing SMTP Servers The Call Home service configuration enables you to specify a primary and a secondary SMTP server to which the switch connects. The active server is the server that receives messages from the switch. By default, the primary SMTP server is the active server.
  • Page 171 12 – Call Home Configuration Resetting the Call Home Database Enter the Reset Callhome command to clear all Call Home profiles and resets the Tech_Support_Center profile and Call Home service configuration to the factory defaults as shown in the following example: SANbox #>...
  • Page 172 12 – Call Home Configuration Resetting the Call Home Database Notes 12-18 59263-02 A...
  • Page 173: Simple Network Management Protocol Configuration

    Simple Network Management Protocol Configuration This section describes the following tasks: Managing the SNMP Service Displaying SNMP Information Modifying the SNMP Configuration Resetting the SNMP Configuration Managing the SNMP Version 3 Configuration The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) provides for the management of the switch through third-party applications that use SNMP.
  • Page 174: Managing The Snmp Service

    13 – Simple Network Management Protocol Configuration Managing the SNMP Service Managing the SNMP Service You control the SNMP service SNMPEnabled parameters through the Set Setup SNMP Set Setup Services commands. Refer to “Modifying the SNMP Configuration” on page 13-4 for more information.
  • Page 175: Displaying Snmp Information

    13 – Simple Network Management Protocol Configuration Displaying SNMP Information Displaying SNMP Information Enter the Show Setup Snmp command to displays common and trap-specific SNMP configuration information as shown in the following example. Refer to Table 14-30 for a description of the SNMP parameters. SANbox #>...
  • Page 176: Modifying The Snmp Configuration

    13 – Simple Network Management Protocol Configuration Modifying the SNMP Configuration Modifying the SNMP Configuration Enter the Set Setup SNMP command in an Admin session to configure SNMP on the switch. There are two groups of configuration parameters. One group is common to all traps.
  • Page 177: Resetting The Snmp Configuration

    13 – Simple Network Management Protocol Configuration Resetting the SNMP Configuration The following example configures SNMP trap 1: SANbox (admin) #> set setup snmp trap 1 A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value. If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.
  • Page 178: Managing The Snmp Version 3 Configuration

    13 – Simple Network Management Protocol Configuration Managing the SNMP Version 3 Configuration Managing the SNMP Version 3 Configuration SNMP version 3 is an interoperable standards-based protocol for network management. SNMP version 3 provides secure access to devices by a combination of packet authentication and encryption over the network.
  • Page 179: Create An Snmp Version 3 User Account

    13 – Simple Network Management Protocol Configuration Managing the SNMP Version 3 Configuration Create an SNMP Version 3 User Account To create an SNMP version 3 user account, enter the Snmpv3user Add command as shown in the following example: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #>...
  • Page 180: Modify An Snmp Version 3 User Account

    13 – Simple Network Management Protocol Configuration Managing the SNMP Version 3 Configuration Modify an SNMP Version 3 User Account To modify an SNMP version 3 user account, enter the Snmpv3user Edit command as shown in the following example: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #>...
  • Page 181: Command Reference

    Command Reference This section describes the commands of the CLI and the format in which they are presented. The command format presents the following: Access Authority Syntax and Keywords Notes and Examples Command Listing Access Authority The Authority paragraph in each command description indicates what types of sessions are required to enter that command.
  • Page 182: Syntax And Keywords

    14 – Command Reference Syntax and Keywords Commands that modify the Internet Protocol Security configuration require an Ipsec Edit session, which is opened by the Ipsec Edit command. These commands include the Ipsec, Ipsec Association Ipsec Policy commands. Syntax and Keywords The Syntax paragraph defines the command syntax using the following convention: command...
  • Page 183: Admin

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Admin Opens and closes an Admin session. The Admin session provides access to commands that change the fabric and switch configurations. Only one Admin session can be open on the switch at any time. An inactive Admin session will time out after a period of time which can be changed using the Set Setup System command.
  • Page 184: Alias

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Alias Creates a named set of ports/devices. Aliases make it easier to assign a set of ports/devices to many zones. An alias can not have a zone or another alias as a member. Authority Admin session and Zoning Edit session for all keywords except List and Members Syntax alias...
  • Page 185 14 – Command Reference Command Listing delete [alias] Deletes the specified alias given by [alias] from the zoning database. If the alias is a member of the active zone set, the alias will not be removed from the active zone set until the active zone set is deactivated. list Displays a list of all aliases.
  • Page 186: Callhome

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Callhome Manages the Call Home database. The Callhome Edit command opens a session in which to create and manage Call Home profiles. Refer to the Profile command for more information about Call Home profiles. Authority Admin session except for the History and List keywords.
  • Page 187 14 – Command Reference Command Listing history Displays a history of Call Home modifications. This keyword does not require an Admin session. History information includes the following: Time of the most recent Call Home database modification and the user who performed it.
  • Page 188 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Callhome History command: SANbox #> callhome history CallHome Database History ------------------------- ConfigurationLastEditedBy admin@OB-session2 ConfigurationLastEditedOn day mmm dd hh:mm:ss yyyy DatabaseChecksum 000014a3 ProfileName group4 ProfileLevel Warn ProcessedCount ProcessedLast day mmm dd hh:mm:ss yyyy ProfileName...
  • Page 189 14 – Command Reference Command Listing The following is an example of the Callhome List Profile command: SANbox #> callhome list profile ProfileName: group4 ------------ Level Warn Format FullText MaxSize any size up to max of 100000 EmailSubject CallHome Warn RecipientEmail admin1@company.com RecipientEmail...
  • Page 190: Capture

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Capture Manages the data capture configuration for the Tech_Support_Center Call Home profile. The data capture configuration determines the time and frequency by which status and trend data is collected from the switch and sent to recipients specified in the Tech_Support_Center profile.
  • Page 191 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Capture Add command: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> callhome edit SANbox (admin-callhome) #> capture add A list of attributes with formatting and default values will follow. Enter a value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the default value.
  • Page 192 14 – Command Reference Command Listing The following is an example of the Capture Remove command: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> callhome edit SANbox (admin-callhome) #> capture remove Capture Entries for Profile: Tech_Support_Center Index TimeOfDay DayOfWeek Interval ----- --------- --------- --------...
  • Page 193: Config

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Config Manages the Fibre Channel configurations on a switch. For information about setting the port and switch configurations, refer to the “Set Config Switch” command on page 14-95. Authority Admin session for all keywords except Backup and List Syntax config activate [config_name]...
  • Page 194 14 – Command Reference Command Listing delete [config_name] Deletes the configuration given by [config_name] from the switch. You cannot delete the default configuration (Default Config) nor the active configuration. edit [config_name] Opens an edit session for the configuration given by [config_name]. If you omit [config_name], the currently active configuration is used.
  • Page 195 14 – Command Reference Command Listing NOTE: If the restore process changes the IP address, use the Set Setup System command to return the IP configuration to the values you want. If the IP address is unknown, you must place the switch in maintenance mode and reset the network configuration to restore the default IP address 10.0.0.1.
  • Page 196 14 – Command Reference Command Listing The following is an example of how to create a backup file (configdata) and download the file to the workstation. SANbox #> config backup SANbox #> exit #>ftp symbolic_name or ip_address user: images password: images ftp>...
  • Page 197: Create

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Create Creates support files for troubleshooting switch problems, and certificates for secure communications for Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 and SMI-S. Authority Admin session for the Certificate keyword Syntax create certificate support Keywords certificate Creates a security certificate on the switch. The security certificate is required to establish an SSL connection with a management application such as Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007.
  • Page 198 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Create Support command when an FTP server is available on the workstation: SANbox #> create support Log Msg:[Creating the support file - this will take several seconds] FTP the dump support file to another machine? (y/n): y Enter IPv4, IPv6 Address or hostname of remote computer: 10.20.33.130 Login name: johndoe...
  • Page 199 14 – Command Reference Command Listing The following is an example of the Create Support command to download the support file to your workstation. When prompted to send the support file to another machine, you decline, close the Telnet session, and open an FTP session on the switch and log in with the account name images and password images.
  • Page 200: Date

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Date Displays or sets the system date and time. To set the date and time the information string must be provided in this format: MMDDhhmmCCYY. The new date and time takes effect immediately. Authority Admin session except to display the date.
  • Page 201: Exit

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Exit Closes the Telnet session. Authority None Syntax exit Notes You can also press Control-D to close the Telnet session. 59263-02 A 14-21...
  • Page 202: Fcping

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Fcping NOTE: This command requires the SANdoctor license key. To purchase a license key, contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller. Use the Feature command to install a license key. Verifies a Fibre Channel connection with another switch or a device and reports status.
  • Page 203: Fctrace

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Fctrace NOTE: This command requires the SANdoctor license key. To purchase a license key, contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller. Use the Feature command to install a license key. Displays the path from an initiator device port in the fabric to a target device port in the same zone.
  • Page 204 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Fctrace command: SANbox#> fctrace 970400 970e00 hops 5 36 bytes from 0x970400 to 0x970e00, 5 hops max Domain Ingress Port WWN Port Egress Port WWN Port ------ ---------------- ----...
  • Page 205: Feature

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Feature Adds license key features to the switch and displays the license key feature log. To order a license key, contact your switch distributor or your authorized reseller. Upgrading a switch is not disruptive, nor does it require a switch reset. Authority Admin session for Add keyword only Syntax...
  • Page 206 14 – Command Reference Command Listing The following is an example of the Feature Log command: SANbox #> feature log Mfg Feature Log: ---------------- Switch Licensed for 8 ports Customer Feature Log: --------------------- 1) day month date 19:39:24 year - Switch Licensed for 24 ports 1-LCVXOWUNOJBE6 14-26 59263-02 A...
  • Page 207: Firmware Install

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Firmware Install Downloads firmware from a remote host to the switch, installs the firmware, then resets the switch to activate the firmware. This is disruptive. The command prompts you for the following: The file transfer protocol (FTP or TFTP) IP address or DNS host name of the remote host An account name and password on the remote host (FTP only) Pathname for the firmware image file...
  • Page 208 14 – Command Reference Command Listing The following is an example of the Firmware Install command using TFTP: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> firmware install The switch will be reset. This process will cause a disruption to I/O traffic. Continuing with this action will terminate all management sessions, including any Telnet sessions.
  • Page 209: Group

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Group NOTE: This command requires the Fabric Security license key. To purchase a license key, contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller. Use the Feature command to install a license key. Creates groups, manages membership within the group, and manages the membership of groups in security sets.
  • Page 210 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Keywords add [group] Initiates an editing session in which to specify a group member and its attributes for the existing group given by [group]. ISL, Port, and MS member attributes are described in Table 14-2, Table 14-3, and...
  • Page 211 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-3. Port Group Member Attributes Attribute Description Member Worldwide port name (WWPN) for the N_Port device that would attach to the switch. A member cannot belong to more than one group. All loop device WWPNs must be included in the group, other- wise the switch port will be downed, and none of the devices will be able to log in.
  • Page 212 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-4. MS Group Member Attributes Attribute Description Member Port worldwide name for the N_Port device that would attach to the switch. CTAuthentication Common Transport (CT) authentication. Enables (True) or dis- ables (False) authentication for MS group members. The default is False.
  • Page 213 14 – Command Reference Command Listing edit [group] [member] Initiates an editing session in which to change the attributes of a worldwide name given by [member] in a group given by [group]. Member attributes that can be changed are described in Table 14-5.
  • Page 214 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-5. Group Member Attributes (Continued) Attribute Description Binding Domain ID of the switch to which to bind the ISL group mem- ber worldwide name. This option is available only if (ISL Groups) FabricBindingEnabled is set to True using the Set Config Security command.
  • Page 215 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Group Add command: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> security edit SANbox (admin-security) #> group add Group_1 A list of attributes with formatting and default values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value with exception of the Group Member WWN field which is mandatory.
  • Page 216 14 – Command Reference Command Listing The following is an example of the Group List command: SANbox #> group list Group SecuritySet ----- ----------- group1 (ISL) alpha group2 (Port) alpha The following is an example of the Group Members command: SANbox #>...
  • Page 217: Hardreset

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Hardreset Resets the switch and performs a power-on self test (POST). This reset disrupts I/O traffic, activates the pending firmware, and clears the alarm log. To save the alarm log before resetting, refer to the “Set Log”...
  • Page 218: Help

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Help Displays a brief description of the specified command, its keywords, and usage. Authority None Syntax help [command] [keyword] Keywords [command] Displays a summary of the command given by [command] and its keywords. If you omit [command], the system displays all available commands.
  • Page 219: History

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing History Displays a numbered list of the previously entered commands from which you can re-execute selected commands. Authority None Syntax history Notes Use the History command to provide context for the ! command: Enter ![command_string] to re-execute the most recent command that matches [command_string].
  • Page 220: Hotreset

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Hotreset Resets the switch for the purpose of activating the pending firmware without disrupting traffic. This command terminates all management sessions, saves all configuration information, and clears the event log. After the pending firmware is activated, the configuration is recovered.
  • Page 221: Image

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Image Manages and installs switch firmware. Authority Admin session Syntax image cleanup fetch [account_name] [ip_address] [file_source] [file_destination] install list tftp [ip_address] [file_source] [file_destination] unpack [file] Keywords cleanup Removes all firmware image files from the switch. All firmware image files are removed automatically each time the switch is reset.
  • Page 222 14 – Command Reference Command Listing unpack [file] Installs the firmware file given by [file]. After unpacking the file, a message appears confirming successful unpacking. The switch must be reset for the new firmware to take effect. Notes To provide consistent performance throughout the fabric, ensure that all switches are running the same version of firmware.
  • Page 223 14 – Command Reference Command Listing The following is an example of the Image Fetch and Image Unpack commands: SANbox (admin) #> image fetch johndoe 10.0.0.254 7.4.00.11_epc >ftp 10.0.0.254 user:johndoe password: ******** ftp>bin ftp>put 7.4.00.11_epc ftp>quit SANbox (admin) $>image list SANbox (admin) $>image unpack 7.4.00.11_epc Image unpack command result: Passed 59263-02 A...
  • Page 224: Ipsec

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Ipsec Manages the IP Security database. The IP Security database consists of the Security Association database and the Security Policy database. The Ipsec Edit command opens a session in which to create and manage associations and policies.
  • Page 225 14 – Command Reference Command Listing history Displays a history of IP security modifications. This keyword does not require an Admin session. History information includes the following: Time of the most recent IP security database modification and the user who performed it Checksums for the active and inactive IP security databases limits...
  • Page 226: Ipsec Association

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Ipsec Association Creates and manages associations in the Security Association database. Authority Admin session and an Ipsec Edit session Syntax ipsec association copy [association_source] [association_destination] create [association] delete [association] edit [association] list [association] rename [association_old] [association_new] Keywords copy [association_source] [association_destination] Creates a new association named [association_destination] and copies the...
  • Page 227 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-6. Association Configuration Parameters Parameter Description Protocol IP security protocol to be used to process data. The protocol can be one of the following: Encapsulated Security Payload–RFC 2406 (esp) Encapsulated Security Payload–RFC 1827 (esp-old) Authentication Header–...
  • Page 228 14 – Command Reference Command Listing list [option] Displays the configuration for the policies given by [option]. If you omit [option], the command displays the configuration of all active associations. [option] can be one of the following: [association] Displays the configuration for the association given by [association]. active Displays the configuration for all active associations.
  • Page 229 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Ipsec Association Create command: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> ipsec edit SANbox (admin-ipsec) #> ipsec association create h2h-sh-sa A list of attributes with formatting will follow. Enter a value or simply press the ENTER key to skip specifying a value.
  • Page 230: Ipsec List

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Ipsec List Displays information about IP security associations and policies. Authority None Syntax ipsec list active association [option] configured edited policy [option] Keywords active Displays a summary of active associations and policies. This is the default. association [option] Displays the configuration for the associations given by [option].
  • Page 231 14 – Command Reference Command Listing policy [option] Displays the configuration for the policies given by [option]. If you omit [option], the command displays the configuration of all active policies. [option] can be one of the following: [policy] Displays the configuration for the policy given by [policy]. active Displays the configuration for all active policies.
  • Page 232 14 – Command Reference Command Listing The following is an example of the Ipsec List Association command: SANbox #> ipsec list association Active IPsec Information h2h-sh-sa Description: Host-to-host: switch->host Source: fe80::2c0:ddff:fe03:d4c1 Destination: fe80::250:daff:feb7:9d02 Protocol: esp SPI: 333 (0x14d) Authentication: hmac-sha1 ******** Encryption: 3des-cbc ********...
  • Page 233: Ipsec Policy

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Ipsec Policy Manages policies in the Security Policy database. Authority Admin session and an Ipsec Edit session Syntax ipsec policy copy [policy_source] [policy_destination] create [policy] delete [policy] edit [policy] list [option] rename [policy_old] [policy_new] Keywords copy [policy_source] [policy_destination] Creates a new policy named [policy_destination] and copies the configuration into...
  • Page 234 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-7. Policy Configuration Parameters Parameter Description Protocol Protocol or application to which to apply IP security. Enter a key- word for one of the following protocols or an integer (0-255): Internet Control Message Protocol for IP version 4 (ICMP) Internet Control Message Protocol for IP version 6 (ICMP6) Internet Protocol, version 4 (IPv4) Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
  • Page 235 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-7. Policy Configuration Parameters Parameter Description espRuleLevel Rule level to apply for ESP protection: Default–use the system wide default for the protocol Use–use a security association if one is available Require–a security association is required whenever a packet is sent that is matched with the policy delete [policy] Deletes the policy given by [policy] from the Security Policy database.
  • Page 236 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Ipsec Policy Create command: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> ipsec edit SANbox (admin-ipsec) #> ipsec policy create h2h-sh-sp A list of attributes with formatting will follow. Enter a value or simply press the ENTER key to skip specifying a value.
  • Page 237: Lip

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Reinitializes the specified loop port. Authority Admin session Syntax lip [port_number] Keywords [port_number] The number of the port to be reinitialized. Ports are numbered beginning with 0. Examples The following is an example of the Lip command: SANbox (admin) #>...
  • Page 238: Logout

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Logout Closes the Telnet session. Authority None Syntax logout Notes You can also press Control-D to close the Telnet session. 14-58 59263-02 A...
  • Page 239: Passwd

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Passwd Changes a user account’s password. Authority Admin account name and an Admin session to change another account’s password; you can change you own password without an Admin session. Syntax passwd [account_name] Keywords [account_name] The user account name.
  • Page 240: Ping

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Ping Initiates an attempt to communicate with another switch over an Ethernet network and reports the result. Authority None Syntax ping [host_name] -ipv4 [host_address] -ipv6 [host_address] Keywords [host_name] DNS host name of the switch you want to query. [host_name] is a character string of 2–125 characters made up of one or more subdomains delimited by periods (.).
  • Page 241: Profile

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Profile Creates and modifies profiles with which to customize Call Home e-mail notification. A profile defines the event severity level at which to generate e-mails, e-mail subject and text, and e-mail recipients. Authority Admin session and a Callhome Edit session. Refer to the “Callhome”...
  • Page 242 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-8. Profile Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Description Format Level of detail to be included in the e-mail message: ShortText–includes switch and event information. FullText–includes switch information, event information, Call Home contact information, and SNMP contact information. Tsc1–includes switch and event information in a format intended for automated e-mail readers.
  • Page 243 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Profile Create command: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> callhome edit SANbox (admin-callhome) #> profile create profile_1 A list of attributes with formatting and default values will follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
  • Page 244 14 – Command Reference Command Listing The following is an example of the Profile Edit command: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> callhome edit SANbox (admin-callhome) #> profile edit profile_1 A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
  • Page 245 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Displays current system process information. Authority None Syntax Examples The following is an example of the Ps command: SANbox #> ps PPID %CPU %MEM TIME ELAPSED COMMAND 0.3 00:00:04 2-03:02:31 cns 0.3 00:00:06 2-03:02:31 ens 0.3 00:00:09 2-03:02:31 dlog 0.6 00:00:33...
  • Page 246: Quit

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Quit Closes the Telnet session. Authority None Syntax quit Notes You can also press Control-D to close the Telnet session. 14-66 59263-02 A...
  • Page 247: Reset

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Reset Resets the switch configuration parameters. If you omit the keyword, the default is Reset Switch. Authority Admin session Syntax reset callhome config [config_name] factory ipsec port [port_list] radius security services snmp switch (default) system zoning Keywords...
  • Page 248 14 – Command Reference Command Listing factory Resets switch configuration, port configuration, port threshold alarm configuration, zoning configuration, SNMP configuration, system configuration, security configuration, RADIUS configuration, switch services configuration, zoning configuration, and Call Home configuration to the factory default values as described in Table 14-10 through...
  • Page 249 14 – Command Reference Command Listing switch Resets the switch without a power-on self test. This is the default. This reset disrupts traffic and does the following: Activates the pending firmware. Closes all management sessions. Clears the event log. To save the event log before resetting, refer to the “Set Log”...
  • Page 250 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Notes The following tables specify the various factory default settings: Table 14-9 shows the Call Home service configuration defaults. Enter the Show Setup Callhome command to display the Call Home service configuration values. Table 14-10 shows the switch configuration default values.
  • Page 251 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-9. Call Home Service Configuration Defaults (Continued) Parameters Default StreetAddress <undefined> FromEmailAddress nobody@localhost.localdomain ReplyToEmailAddress nobody@localhost.localdomain ThrottleDupsEnabled True Table 14-10. Switch Configuration Defaults Parameter Default Admin State Online Broadcast Enabled True InbandEnabled True FDMIEnabled True FDMIEntries 1000...
  • Page 252 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-11. Port Configuration Defaults Parameter SFP Port Defaults XPAK Port Defaults Admin State Online Online Link Speed Auto 10-Gbps Port Type Symbolic Name Portn, where n is the port 10G-n, where n is the port number number ALFairness...
  • Page 253 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-12. Port Threshold Alarm Configuration Defaults Parameter Default ThresholdMonitoringEnabled False CRCErrorsMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger FallingTrigger SampleWindow DecodeErrorsMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger FallingTrigger SampleWindow ISLMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger FallingTrigger SampleWindow LoginMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger FallingTrigger SampleWindow LogoutMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger FallingTrigger SampleWindow LOSMonitoringEnabled...
  • Page 254 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-13. Zoning Configuration Defaults Parameter Default MergeAutoSave True DefaultZone Allow DiscardInactive False Table 14-14. SNMP Configuration Defaults Parameter Default SNMPEnabled True Contact <syscontact undefined> Location <sysLocation undefined> Description SANbox 5800V FC Switch ObjectID 1.3.6.1.4.1.3873.1.14 (5800V) 1.3.6.1.4.1.3873.1.9 (5802V) AuthFailureTrap...
  • Page 255 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-15. RADIUS Configuration Defaults Parameter Default DeviceAuthOrder Local UserAuthOrder Local TotalServers DeviceAuthServer False UserAuthServer False AccountingServer False ServerIPAddress 10.0.0.1 ServerUDPPort 1812 Timeout 2 seconds Retries SignPackets False Table 14-16. Switch Services Configuration Defaults Parameter Default TelnetEnabled...
  • Page 256 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-17. System Configuration Defaults Parameter Default Ethernet Network Enable True Ethernet Network Discovery Static Ethernet Network IP Address 10.0.0.1 Ethernet Network IP Mask 255.0.0.0 Ethernet Gateway Address 10.0.0.254 Admin Timeout 30 minutes InactivityTimeout LocalLogEnabled True RemotelogEnabled...
  • Page 257: Security

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Security NOTE: This command requires the Fabric Security license key. To purchase a license key, contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller. Use the Feature command to install a license key. Opens a Security Edit session in which to manage the security database on a switch.
  • Page 258 14 – Command Reference Command Listing edit Initiates a Security Edit session in which to make changes to the security database. A Security Edit session enables you to use the Group and Securityset commands to create, add, and delete security sets, groups, and group members. To close a Security Edit session and save changes, enter the Security Save command.
  • Page 259 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Security Active command: SANbox #> security active Active Security Information SecuritySet Group GroupMember ----------- ----- ----------- alpha group1 (ISL) 10:00:00:00:00:10:21:16 Authentication Chap Primary Hash Primary Secret ******** Secondary Hash SHA-1...
  • Page 260 14 – Command Reference Command Listing The following is an example of the Security List command: SANbox #> security list Active Security Information SecuritySet Group GroupMember ----------- ----- ----------- No active securityset defined. Configured Security Information SecuritySet Group GroupMember ----------- ----- ----------- alpha...
  • Page 261: Securityset

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Securityset NOTE: This command requires the Fabric Security license key. To purchase a license key, contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller. Use the Feature command to install a license key. Manages security sets in the security database. Authority Admin session and a Security Edit session.
  • Page 262 14 – Command Reference Command Listing copy [security_set_source] [security_set_destination] Creates a new security set named [security_set_destination] and copies into it the membership from the security set given by [security_set_source]. create [security_set] Creates the security set with the name given by [security_set]. A security set name must begin with a letter and be no longer than 64 characters.
  • Page 263 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Securityset Active command SANbox #> securityset active Active SecuritySet Information ------------------------------ ActiveSecuritySet alpha LastActivatedBy Remote LastActivatedOn day month date time year The following is an example of the Securityset Groups command SANbox #>...
  • Page 264: Set Alarm

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Set Alarm Controls the display of alarms in the session output stream or clears the alarm log. Authority Admin session for the Clear keyword. Otherwise, none. Syntax set alarm [option] Keywords [option] [option] can be one of the following: clear Clears the alarm log history.
  • Page 265: Set Beacon

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Set Beacon Enables or disables the flashing of the Logged-In LEDs for the purpose of locating a switch. Authority None Syntax set beacon [state] Keywords [state] [state] can be one of the following: Enables the flashing beacon. Disables the flashing beacon.
  • Page 266: Set Config Port

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Set Config Port Sets the port configuration parameters for one or more ports. The changes you make with this command are not retained when you reset or power cycle the switch unless you save them using the Config Save command. Authority Admin session and a Config Edit session Syntax...
  • Page 267 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-19. Port Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Description LinkSpeed Transmission speed: SFP Ports: 1-Gbps, 2 Gbps, 4-Gbps, 8-Gbps, or Auto. The default is Auto. 8-Gbps SFPs do not support the 1-Gbps setting. Settting a port to 1-Gbps that has an 8-Gbps SFP will down the port.
  • Page 268 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-19. Port Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Description FANEnable Fabric address notification. Enables (True) or disables (False) the communication of the FL_Port address, port name, and node name to the logged-in NL_Port. The default is True.
  • Page 269 Auto – Suppresses the reception of RSCN messages when the port is connected to an initiator device with a QLogic HBA. For older QLogic HBAs, such as the QLA2200, the DeviceScanEnabled parameter must also be enabled. The default is Auto.
  • Page 270 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Set Config Port command: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> config edit SANbox (admin-config) #> set config port 1 A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
  • Page 271 14 – Command Reference Command Listing The following is an example of the Set Config Port command for an XPAK port: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> config edit SANbox (admin-config) #> set config port 20 A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
  • Page 272: Set Config Security

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Set Config Security NOTE: This command requires the Fabric Security license key. To purchase a license key, contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller. Use the Feature command to install a license key. Configures the security database for the automatic saving of changes to the active security set and fabric binding.
  • Page 273 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Set Config Security command: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> config edit SANbox (admin-config) #> set config security A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
  • Page 274: Set Config Security Portbinding

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Set Config Security Portbinding Configures port binding. Authority Admin session and a Config Edit session Syntax set config security portbinding [port_number] Keywords [port_number] Initiates an editing session in which to change the port binding configuration for the port given by [port_number].
  • Page 275: Set Config Switch

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Set Config Switch Sets the switch configuration parameters. The changes you make with this command are not retained when you reset or power cycle the switch unless you save them using the Config Save command. Authority Admin session and a Config Edit session Syntax...
  • Page 276 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-22. Switch Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Description R_A_TOV Resource Allocation Timeout Value. The number of millisec- onds the switch waits to allow two ports to allocate enough resources to establish a link. The default is 10000. E_D_TOV Error Detect Timeout Value.
  • Page 277: Set Config Threshold

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Set Config Threshold Sets the port alarm threshold parameters by which the switch monitors port performance and generates alarms. The changes you make with this command are not retained when you reset or power cycle the switch unless you save them using the Config Save command.
  • Page 278 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Notes The switch will down a port if an alarm condition is not cleared within three consecutive sampling windows (by default, 30 seconds). Reset the port to bring it back online. An alarm is cleared when the threshold monitoring detects that the error rate has fallen below the falling trigger.
  • Page 279: Set Config Zoning

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Set Config Zoning Configures the zoning database. The changes you make with this command are not retained when you reset or power cycle the switch unless you save them using Config Save command. Authority Admin session and a Config Edit session Syntax set config zoning...
  • Page 280 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Set Config Zoning command. SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> config edit The config named default is being edited. SANbox (admin-config) #> set config zoning A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.
  • Page 281: Set Log

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Set Log Specifies the events to record in the event log and display on the screen. You determine what events to record in the switch event log using the Component, Level, and Port keywords. You determine what events are automatically displayed on the screen using the Display keyword.
  • Page 282 Nameserver Monitors name server status. None Monitor none of the component events. Port Monitors all port events. Monitors all QLogic Fabric Service (QFS) events. QFS governs Call Home e-mail notification. SNMP Monitors all SNMP events. Switch Monitors switch management events.
  • Page 283 14 – Command Reference Command Listing None Specifies no severity levels for display on the screen. level [filter] Specifies the severity level given by [filter] to use in monitoring and logging events for the specified components or ports. [filter] can be one of the following values: Critical Monitors critical events.
  • Page 284 14 – Command Reference Command Listing restore Restores and saves the port, component, and level settings to the default values. save Saves the log settings for the component, severity level, port, and display level. These settings remain in effect after a switch reset. The log settings can be viewed using the Show Log Settings command.
  • Page 285: Set Pagebreak

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Set Pagebreak Specifies how much information is displayed on the screen at a time. This command is useful for disabling pagebreaks to allow command scripts to run without interruption. Authority None Syntax pagebreak [state] Keywords [state] [state] can be one of the following:...
  • Page 286 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Set Pagebreak command: SANbox #> set pagebreak on SANbox #> zone list Zone ZoneSet ---- ------- Zone1 alpha beta Zone2 delta echo Zone3 sierra tango Zone4 gamma delta Press any key to continue, 'q' to quit ...
  • Page 287: Set Port

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Set Port Sets port state and speed for the specified port temporarily until the next switch reset or new configuration activation. This command also clears port counters. Authority Admin session Syntax set port clear set port [port_number] clear speed [transmission_speed]...
  • Page 288 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Auto The port speed is automatically detected. state [state] Specifies one of the following administrative states for the specified port: Online Activates and prepares the port to send data. Offline Prevents the port from receiving signal and accepting a device login. Diagnostics Prepares the port for testing and prevents the port from accepting a device login.
  • Page 289: Set Setup Callhome

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Set Setup Callhome Configures the Call Home database for managing e-mail notifications of fabric problems. Authority Admin session Syntax set setup callhome Prompts you in a line-by-line fashion to configure the Call Home database. Table 14-26 describes the Call Home configuration fields.
  • Page 290 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-25. Call Home Service Configuration Settings Entry Description FromEmailAddress E-mail address that is defined as the sending address in the From: field of the e-mail message. The format is account@domain. This field is required.
  • Page 291 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Set Setup Callhome command: SANbox (admin) #> set setup callhome A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value. If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.
  • Page 292: Set Setup Radius

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Set Setup Radius NOTE: This command requires the Fabric Security license key. To purchase a license key, contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller. Use the Feature command to install a license key. Configures RADIUS servers on the switch.
  • Page 293 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-26. Common RADIUS Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Description TotalServers Number of RADIUS servers to configure during this session. Set- ting TotalServers to 0 disables all RADIUS authentication. The default is 0. server [server_number] Prompts you in a line-by-line fashion to configure parameters for the RADIUS server given by [server_number].
  • Page 294 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Set Setup Radius Common command: SANbox (admin) #> set setup radius common A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value. If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the attributes for the server being processed, press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.
  • Page 295 14 – Command Reference Command Listing The following is an example of the Set Setup Radius Server command: SANbox (admin) #> set setup radius server 1 A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value. If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the attributes for the server being processed, press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.
  • Page 296: Set Setup Services

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Set Setup Services Configures services on the switch. Authority Admin session Syntax set setup services This command prompts you in a line-by-line fashion to enable or disable switch services. Table 14-28 describes the switch service parameters. For each parameter, enter a new value or press the Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets.
  • Page 297 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-28. Switch Services Settings (Continued) Entry Description SSLEnabled Enables (True) or disables (False) secure SSL connections for management applications including Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007, QuickTools, Application Programming Interface, and SMI-S. The default is False. The SSL service requires the Fabric Security license key.
  • Page 298 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-28. Switch Services Settings (Continued) Entry Description MgmtServerEnabled Enables (True) or disables (False) the management of the switch through third-party applications that use GS-3 Man- agement Server (MS). This parameter is the master control for the Set Config Port command parameter, MSEnable.
  • Page 299: Set Setup Snmp

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Set Setup SNMP Configures SNMP on the switch. Authority Admin session Syntax set setup snmp common trap [trap_number] Keywords common Prompts you in a line-by-line fashion to change SNMP configuration parameters that are common for all traps. For each parameter, enter a new value or press the Enter key to accept the current value.
  • Page 300 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-29. SNMP Common Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Description TrapCommunity Trap community password that authorizes an SNMP agent to receive traps. This is a write-only field. The value on the switch and the SNMP management server must be the same. The trap community password can be up to 32 characters excluding #, semicolon (;), and comma (,).
  • Page 301 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Set Setup Snmp Common command: SANbox (admin) #> set setup snmp common A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value. If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.
  • Page 302 14 – Command Reference Command Listing The following is an example of the Set Setup Snmp Trap command: SANbox (admin) #> set setup snmp trap 1 A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value. If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.
  • Page 303: Set Setup System

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Set Setup System Configures the network, logging, NTP server, and timer configurations on the switch. Authority Admin session Syntax set setup system ipv4 ipv6 logging timers Keywords Prompts you in a line-by-line fashion to change DNS host name configuration parameters described in Table 14-31.
  • Page 304: Ip Version 4 Ethernet Configuration Parameters

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing ipv4 Prompts you in a line-by-line fashion to change the switch IPv4 Ethernet configuration parameters described in Table 14-32. To configure all system parameters, omit the keyword. For each parameter, enter a new value or press the Enter key to accept the current value.
  • Page 305: Event Logging Configuration Parameters

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-33. IP Version 6 Ethernet Configuration Parameters (Continued) Entry Description EthIPv6NetworkMask Ethernet IP subnet mask address. EthIPv6GatewayAddress Ethernet IP address gateway. logging Prompts you in a line-by-line fashion to change the event logging configuration parameters described in Table 14-34.
  • Page 306: Timer Configuration Parameters

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-35. NTP Server Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Description NTPClientEnabled Enables (True) or disables (False) the Network Time Pro- tocol (NTP) client on the switch. This client enables the switch to synchronize its time with an NTP server. This feature supports NTP version 4 and is compatible with version 3.
  • Page 307 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Set Setup System Dns command: SANbox (admin) #> set setup system dns A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value. If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.
  • Page 308 14 – Command Reference Command Listing The following is an example of the Set Setup System Ipv4 command: SANbox (admin) #> set setup system ipv4 A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value. If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.
  • Page 309 14 – Command Reference Command Listing The following is an example of the Set Setup System Logging command: SANbox (admin) #> set setup system logging A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value. If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.
  • Page 310 14 – Command Reference Command Listing The following is an example of the Set Setup System Timers command: SANbox (admin) #> set setup system timers A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value. If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.
  • Page 311: Set Switch State

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Set Switch State Changes the administrative state for all ports on the switch. The previous Set Config Switch settings are restored after a switch reset or a reactivation of a switch configuration. Authority Admin session Syntax set switch state [state] Keywords...
  • Page 312: Set Timezone

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Set Timezone Specifies the time zone for the switch and the workstation. The default is Universal Time (UTC) also known as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). This keyword prompts you to choose a region, then a subregion to specify the time zone. Changing the time zone converts the currently displayed time to the time in the new time zone.
  • Page 313: Show About

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show About Displays an introductory set of information about operational attributes of the switch. This command is equivalent to the Show Version command. Authority None Syntax show about Notes Table 14-37 describes the entries in the Show About command display. Table 14-37.
  • Page 314 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Show About command: SANbox #> show about ***************************************************** Command Line Interface SHell (CLISH) ***************************************************** SystemDescription SANbox 5800V FC Switch HostName <undefined> EthIPv4NetworkAddress 10.20.11.192 EthIPv6NetworkAddress MACAddress 00:c0:dd:00:71:ee WorldWideName 10:00:00:c0:dd:00:71:ed ChassisSerialNumber...
  • Page 315: Show Alarm

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Alarm Displays the alarm log and session output stream display setting. Authority None Syntax show alarm settings Keywords settings Displays the status of the parameter that controls the display of alarms in the session output stream.
  • Page 316: Show Broadcast

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Broadcast Displays the broadcast tree information and all ports that are currently transmitting and receiving broadcast frames. Authority None Syntax show broadcast Examples The following is an example of the Show Broadcast command: SANbox #>...
  • Page 317: Show Chassis

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Chassis Displays chassis component status and temperature. Authority None Syntax show chassis Examples The following is an example of the Show Chassis command for model 5602. SANbox #> show chassis Chassis Information ------------------- BoardTemp (1) - Degrees Celsius FanStatus (1) Good...
  • Page 318: Show Config Port

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Config Port Displays configuration parameters for one or more ports. Authority None Syntax show config port [port_number] Keywords [port_number] The number of the port. Ports are numbered beginning with 0. If you omit [port_number], all ports are specified.
  • Page 319 14 – Command Reference Command Listing The following is an example of the Show Config Port command for an XPAK port: SANbox #> show config port 20 Configuration Name: default ------------------- Port Number: 16 ------------ AdminState Online LinkSpeed 10Gb/s PortType SymbolicName 10G-20 DeviceScanEnabled...
  • Page 320: Show Config Security

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Config Security Displays the security database configuration parameters. Authority None Syntax show config security Examples The following is an example of the Show Config Security command: SANbox #> show config security Configuration Name: default ------------------- Switch Security Configuration Information -----------------------------------------...
  • Page 321: Show Config Security Portbinding

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Config Security Portbinding Displays the port binding configuration for one or more ports. Authority None Syntax show config security portbinding [port_number] Keywords [port_number] The number of the port. If you omit [port_number], the port binding configuration for all ports is displayed.
  • Page 322: Show Config Switch

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Config Switch Displays the switch configuration parameters. Authority None Syntax show config switch Examples The following is an example of the Show Config Switch command: SANbox #> show config switch Configuration Name: default ------------------- Switch Configuration Information --------------------------------...
  • Page 323: Show Config Threshold

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Config Threshold Displays alarm threshold parameters for the switch. Authority None Syntax show config threshold Examples The following is an example of the Show Config Threshold command: SANbox #> show config threshold Configuration Name: default ------------ Threshold Configuration Information -----------------------------------...
  • Page 324: Show Config Zoning

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Config Zoning Displays zoning configuration parameters for the switch. Authority None Syntax show config zoning Examples The following is an example of the Show Config Zoning command: SANbox #> show config zoning Configuration Name: default ------------------- Zoning Configuration Information --------------------------------...
  • Page 325: Show Domains

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Domains Displays list of each domain and its worldwide name in the fabric. Authority None Syntax show domains Examples The following is an example of the Show Domains command: SANbox #> show domains Principal switch is (remote): 10:00:00:60:69:50:0b:6c Upstream Principal ISL is Domain ID List:...
  • Page 326: Show Donor

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Donor Displays list of current donors and extended credit configuration for all ports. Authority None Syntax show donor Examples The following is an example of the Show Donor command: SANbox #> show donor Port Config Ext Credit Max Credit Donated Member of Valid Groups to...
  • Page 327: Show Fabric

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Fabric Displays list of each domain, symbolic name, worldwide name, node IP address, and port IP address in the fabric. Authority None Syntax show fabric brief Keywords brief Displays a table of switches in the fabric including domain ID, WWN, and symbolic name.
  • Page 328: Show Fdmi

    The following is an example of the Show FDMI WWN command: SANbox #> show fdmi 21:00:00:e0:8b:09:3b:17 FDMI Information ---------------- Manufacturer QLogic Corporation SerialNumber [04202 Model QLA2342 ModelDescription QLogic QLA2342 PCI Fibre Channel Adapter PortID 610000 NodeWWN 20:00:00:e0:8b:07:aa:bc HardwareVersion FC5010409-10 DriverVersion 8.2.3.10 Beta 2 (W2K VI) OptionRomVersion 1.21 FirmwareVersion 03.02.13.
  • Page 329: Show Interface

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Interface Displays the status of the active network interfaces. Authority None Syntax show interface Examples The following is an example of the Show Interface command: SANbox #> show interface eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:C0:DD:00:00:27 inet addr:10.20.116.131 Bcast:10.20.116.255 Mask:255.255.255.0...
  • Page 330: Show Log

    Chassis hardware components such as fans and power supplies Command line interface events Eport E_Port events Mgmtserver Management server events Nameserver Name server events Other Miscellaneous events Port Port events QLogic Fabric Service events. QFS governs Call Home e-mail notification. SNMP SNMP events 14-150 59263-02 A...
  • Page 331 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-38. Log Monitoring Components (Continued) Component Description Switch Switch management events Zoning Zoning conflict events display [filter] Displays log events on the screen according to the component or severity level filter given by [filter]. [filter] can be one of the following: Info Displays all informative events.
  • Page 332 14 – Command Reference Command Listing level Displays the severity settings for event logging and the setting for the display level. options Displays the options that are available for configuring event logging and automatic display to the screen. Refer to the “Set Log”...
  • Page 333 14 – Command Reference Command Listing The following is an example of the Show Log command: SANbox #> show log [327][day month date time year][I][Eport Port:0/8][Eport State= E_A0_GET_DOMAIN_ID] [328][day month date time year][I][Eport Port: 0/8][FSPF PortUp state=0] [329][day month date time year][I][Eport Port: 0/8][Sending init hello] [330][day month date time year][I][Eport Port: 0/8][Processing EFP, oxid= 0x8] [331][day month date time year][I][Eport Port: 0/8][Eport State = E_A2_IDLE] [332][day month date time year][I][Eport Port: 0/8][EFP,WWN= 0x100000c0dd00b845,...
  • Page 334: Show Lsdb

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show LSDB Displays Link State database information, Authority None Syntax show lsdb Examples The following is an example of the Show LSDB command: SANbox #> show lsdb Link State Database Information ------------------------------- LsID 34: Age=1176, Incarnation=0x800000e5 NeighborDomain=36, LocalPort=6, RemotePort=7, Cost=500 NeighborDomain=35, LocalPort=16, RemotePort=16, Cost=100...
  • Page 335: Show Media

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Media NOTE: This command requires the SANdoctor license key. To purchase a license key, contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller. Displays transceiver operational and diagnostic information for one or more ports. Authority None Syntax...
  • Page 336 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-39. Transceiver Information (Continued) Information Type Description MediaPartNumber Vendor media part number MediaRevision Vender media revision level MediaSerialNumber Vendor media serial number MediaSpeeds Transmission speed capabilities Temp Temperature in degrees Celsius. Voltage Supply voltage in Volts. The range is 0–6.55. Tx Bias Transmitter laster bias current in milliamps.
  • Page 337 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Show Media command for port 4: SANbox #> show media 4 Port Number: 4 ------------- MediaType 400-M5-SN-I MediaVendor FINISAR CORP. MediaPartNumber FTRJ8524P2BNL MediaRevision MediaSerialNumber P6G22RL MediaSpeeds 1Gb/s, 2Gb/s, 4Gb/s Temp Voltage...
  • Page 338 14 – Command Reference Command Listing The following is an example of the Show Media command for all ports: SANbox #> show media Note: -- LowAlarm; - LowWarning; + HighWarning; ++ HighAlarm Port Vendor Name Temp Voltage Tx Bias Tx Pwr Rx Pwr (mA) (mW) (mW)
  • Page 339: Show Mem

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Mem Displays information about memory activity. Authority None Syntax show mem [count] Keywords [count] The number of seconds for which to display memory information. If you omit [count], the value 1 is used. Displayed memory values are in 1K block units. NOTE: This keyword will display memory activity updates until [count] is reached–it cannot be interrupted.
  • Page 340 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Ns Displays the WWNs for devices in the fabric. Authority None Syntax show ns [option] Keywords [option] The domain IDs or port IDs for which to display name server information. If you omit [option], name server information for the local domain ID is displayed. [option] can have the following values: Displays WWNs for all switches and ports.
  • Page 341 14 – Command Reference Command Listing The following is an example of the Show Ns [port_ID] command: SANbox #> show ns 1301e1 Port ID: 1301e1 -------- PortType PortWWN 21:00:00:20:37:73:13:69 SymbolicPortName NodeWWN 20:00:00:20:37:73:13:69 SymbolicNodeName NodeIPAddress diskarray7.anycompany.com ClassOfService PortIPAddress FabricPortName 20:01:00:c0:dd:00:bc:56 FC4Type FC4Desc (NULL) 59263-02 A...
  • Page 342: Show Pagebreak

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Pagebreak Displays the current pagebreak setting. Authority None Syntax show pagebreak Notes The pagebreak setting limits the display of information to 20 lines (On) or allows the continuous display of information without a break (Off). Examples The following is an example of the Show Pagebreak command: SANbox #>...
  • Page 343: Show Perf

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Perf Displays port performance in frames/second and bytes/second. If you omit the keyword, the command displays data transmitted (out), data received (in), and total data transmitted and received in frames/second and bytes/second. Transmission rates are expressed in thousands (K) and millions (M). Authority None Syntax...
  • Page 344 14 – Command Reference Command Listing outbyte [port_list] Displays continuous performance data in bytes/second transmitted for the ports given by [port_list]. [port_list] can be a set of port numbers and ranges delimited by spaces. For example, [0 2 10-15] specifies ports 0, 2, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15.
  • Page 345 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Show Perf command: SANbox #> show perf Port Bytes/s Bytes/s Bytes/s Frames/s Frames/s Frames/s Number (in) (out) (total) (in) (out) (total) ------ ------- ------- ------- -------- -------- -------- 136M...
  • Page 346: Show Port

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Port Displays operational information for one or more ports. Authority None Syntax show port [port_list] Keywords [port_list] The number of the port for which to display information. [port_list] can be a set of port numbers and ranges delimited by spaces.
  • Page 347 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-40. Show Port Parameters (Continued) Entry Description DecodeError Number of decode errors detected DownstreamISL Downstream ISL state. True indicates a connection to another switch that is not the principal switch. POSTFaultCode Fault code from the most recent Power-on self test POSTStatus Status from the most recent Power-on self test EpConnects...
  • Page 348 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-40. Show Port Parameters (Continued) Entry Description LIP_F8_AL_PS This LIP denotes a loop failure detected by the L_Port identi- fied by AL_PS. LIP_F7_F7 A loop initialization primitive frame used to acquire a valid AL_PA.
  • Page 349 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-40. Show Port Parameters (Continued) Entry Description PortWWN Worldwide port name PrimSeqErrors Number of primitive sequence errors detected RunningType Operational port type: F, FL, E, or Unknown RxLinkResets Number of link reset primitives received from an attached device.
  • Page 350 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Show Port command: SANbox #> show port 1 Port Number: 1 ------------ AdminState Online OperationalState Offline AsicNumber PerfTuningMode Normal AsicPort PortID 3a0100 ConfigType PortWWN 20:01:00:c0:dd:0d:4f:08 POSTFaultCode 00000000 RunningType Unknown...
  • Page 351: Show Postlog

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Postlog Displays the Power On Self Test (POST) log, which contains results from the most recently failed POST. Authority None Syntax show postlog show port log Examples The following is an example of the Show Postlog command: SANbox #>...
  • Page 352: Show Setup Callhome

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Setup Callhome Displays the Call Home database configuration. Authority None Syntax show setup callhome Examples The following is an example of the Show Setup Callhome command: SANbox #> show setup callhome Callhome Information -------------------- PrimarySMTPServerAddr 0.0.0.0...
  • Page 353: Show Setup Mfg

    Displays manufacturing information about the switch. Authority None Syntax show setup mfg Examples The following is an example of the Show Setup Mfg command: SANbox #> show setup mfg Manufacturing Information ------------------------- BrandName QLogic BuildDate Unknown ChassisPartNumber SANbox 5800V ChassisSerialNumber 0331000011 CPUBoardSerialNumber 0331000011 LicensedPorts MACAddress...
  • Page 354: Show Setup Radius

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Setup Radius Displays RADIUS server information. Authority None Syntax show setup radius common server [server_number] Keywords common Displays the configuration parameters that are common for all RADIUS servers. To display common and server-specific information, omit the keyword. Refer to Table 14-26 for a description of the common configuration parameters.
  • Page 355: Show Setup Services

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Setup Services Displays switch service status information. Authority None Syntax show setup services Examples The following is an example of the Show Setup Services command: SANbox #> show setup services System Services ----------------------------- TelnetEnabled True SSHEnabled...
  • Page 356: Show Setup Snmp

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Setup Snmp Displays the current SNMP settings. Authority None Syntax show setup snmp common trap Keywords common Displays SNMP configuration parameters that are common to all traps. To display common and trap-specific parameters, omit the keyword. Refer to Table 14-29 descriptions of the common configuration parameters.
  • Page 357: Show Setup System

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Setup System Displays network, logging, NTP server, and timer parameters on the switch. Authority None Syntax show setup system ipv4 ipv6 logging timers Keywords Displays DNS host name configuration parameters. To display all system configuration parameters, omit the keyword.
  • Page 358 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Show Setup System Dns command: SANbox #> show setup system dns System Information ------------------ DNSClientEnabled False DNSLocalHostname <undefined> DNSServerDiscovery Static DNSServer1Address <undefined> DNSServer2Address <undefined> DNSServer3Address <undefined> DNSSearchListDiscovery Static DNSSearchList1...
  • Page 359 14 – Command Reference Command Listing The following is an example of the Show Setup System Ntp command: SANbox #> show setup system ntp System Information ------------------ NTPClientEnabled False NTPServerDiscovery Static NTPServerAddress 51.68.85.102 The following example of the Show Setup System Timers command: SANbox #>...
  • Page 360: Show Steering

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Steering Displays the routes that data takes in the fabric. Authority None Syntax show steering [domain_id] Keywords [domain_id] The domain ID for which to display route information. If you omit [domain_id], the system displays routes for all switches in the fabric. Examples The following is an example of the Show Steering command: SANbox #>...
  • Page 361: Show Switch

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Switch Displays switch operational information. Authority None Syntax show switch Notes Table 14-41 describes the switch operational parameters. Table 14-41. Switch Operational Parameters Parameter Description SymbolicName Descriptive name for the switch SwitchWWN Switch worldwide name BootVersion PROM boot version CreditPool...
  • Page 362 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Table 14-41. Switch Operational Parameters (Continued) Parameter Description PrincipalSwitchRole Principal switch status. True indicates that this switch is the principal switch. POSTFaultCode Fault code from the most recent Power-on self test POSTStatus Status from the most recent Power-on self test TestFaultCode Fault code from the most recent switch test TestStatus...
  • Page 363 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Show Switch command: SANbox #> show switch Switch Information ------------------ SymbolicName SANbox SwitchWWN 10:00:00:c0:dd:00:bc:56 BootVersion Vx.x.x.x-0 (day month date time year) CreditPool DomainID 19 (0x13) FirstPortAddress 130000 FlashSize - MBytes LogFilterLevel...
  • Page 364: Show System

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show System Displays the operational status of the Ethernet and DNS host name configuration parameters. Authority None Syntax show system Examples The following is an example of the Show System command: SANbox #> show system Assigned System Network Information ----------------------------------- Hostname...
  • Page 365: Show Testlog

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Testlog Displays the contents of the diagnostic field test log file. Authority None Syntax show testlog show test log Examples The following is an example of the Show Testlog command: SANbox #> show testlog Queue: Sequence Count: Success Count:...
  • Page 366: Show Timezone

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Timezone Displays the current time zone setting. Authority None Syntax show timezone Examples The following is an example of the Show Timezone command: SANbox #> show timezone America/Chicago 14-186 59263-02 A...
  • Page 367: Show Topology

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Topology Displays information about devices connected to the switch. Authority None Syntax show topology [port_number] Keywords [port_number] Displays the devices connected to the port given by [port_number]. Examples The following is an example of the Show Topology command: SANbox #>...
  • Page 368: Show Users

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Users Displays a list of logged-in users. This is equivalent to the User List command. Authority None Syntax show users brief Keywords brief Displays just the account name and client. Examples The following is an example of the Show Users command: SANbox #>...
  • Page 369: Show Version

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Show Version Displays an introductory set of information about operational attributes of the switch. This command is equivalent to the Show About command. Authority None Syntax show version Notes Table 14-42 describes the Show Version command display entries. Table 14-42.
  • Page 370 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Show Version command. SANbox #> show version ***************************************************** Command Line Interface SHell (CLISH) ***************************************************** SystemDescription SANbox 5800V FC Switch HostName <undefined> EthIPv4NetworkAddress 10.20.11.192 EthIPv6NetworkAddress MACAddress 00:c0:dd:00:71:ee WorldWideName 10:00:00:c0:dd:00:71:ed ChassisSerialNumber...
  • Page 371: Shutdown

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Shutdown Terminates all data transfers on the switch at convenient points and closes the Telnet session. Always power cycle the switch after entering this command. Authority Admin session Syntax shutdown Notes When the shutdown is complete, the Heartbeat LED is extinguished. 59263-02 A 14-191...
  • Page 372: Snmpv3User

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Snmpv3user Manages SNMP version 3 user accounts on the switch. Authority Admin session except for the List keyword Syntax snmpv3user delete [account] edit list Keywords Creates an SNMP version 3 user account, prompting you for the parameters that are described in Table 14-43.
  • Page 373 14 – Command Reference Command Listing list Displays SNMP version 3 user accounts, group, authentication type, and privacy type. This keyword does not require an Admin session. Examples The following is an example of the Snmpv3user Add command: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #>...
  • Page 374: Test Cancel

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Test Cancel Cancels a port test that is in progress. Authority Admin session Syntax test cancel port [port_number] Keywords port [port_number] Cancel the test for the port given by [port_number]. [port_number] can be 0–23. Examples The following example cancels the test running on port 15: SANbox (admin) #>...
  • Page 375: Test Port

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Test Port Tests individual ports using an offline or online test. Authority Admin session Syntax test port [port_number] offline [loopback_type] online Keywords [port_number] The port to be tested. [port_number] can be 0–23. offline [loopback_type] Performs an offline test of the type given by [loopback_type] on the port given by [port_number].
  • Page 376: Port Test Parameters

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Notes Table 14-44 describes the port test parameters. Table 14-44. Port Test Parameters Parameter Description LoopCount Number of frames sent FrameSize Number of bytes in each test frame DataPattern Pattern in the payload StopOnError Stops the test when an error occurs (True).
  • Page 377 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following example performs an online test on port 1: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> test port 1 online A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the default value.
  • Page 378: Test Status

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Test Status Displays the status of a test in progress, or if there is no test in progress, the status of the last test that was executed. Authority None Syntax test status port [port_number] switch Keywords port [port_number]...
  • Page 379 14 – Command Reference Command Listing The following example of the Test Status Switch command: SANbox (admin) #> test status switch Test Test Test Loop Test Level Type Status Count Failures ----- ---- ------ ----- -------- Switch Offline internal NeverRun Port Test Test...
  • Page 380: Test Switch

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Test Switch Tests all ports on the switch using a connectivity test, an offline test, or an online test. Authority Admin session Syntax test switch connectivity [loopback_type] offline [loopback_type] online Keywords connectivity [loopback_type] Performs a connectivity test of the type given by [loopback_type] on all switch ports.
  • Page 381: Switch Test Parameters

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Notes Table 14-45 describes the switch test parameters. Table 14-45. Switch Test Parameters Parameter Description LoopCount Number of frames sent: 1–4294967295. The default is 100. FrameSize Number of bytes in each test frame: 40–2148. The default is 256. DataPattern 32-bit hexadecimal test value, or default, which defines random data...
  • Page 382: Uptime

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Uptime Displays the elapsed up time since the switch was last reset and the reset method. A hot reset or non-disruptive firmware activation does not reset the elapsed up time reported by this command. Authority None Syntax...
  • Page 383: User

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing User Administers and displays user accounts. Authority Admin account name and an Admin session. The Accounts and List keywords are available to all account names without an Admin session. Syntax user accounts delete [account_name] edit list brief Keywords...
  • Page 384 14 – Command Reference Command Listing list brief Displays the list of users currently logged in, the login date, and the login time. The User List command is equivalent to the Show Users command. This keyword is available to all account names without an Admin session. To display just the account name and client, enter the User List Brief command.
  • Page 385 14 – Command Reference Command Listing The following is an example of the User Edit command: SANbox (admin) #> user edit Press 'q' and the ENTER key to abort this command. account name (1-15 chars) : user1 set account expiration in days (0-2000, 0=never): [0] should this account have admin authority? (y/n): [n] OK to modify user account 'user1' with no admin authority and to expire in 0 days?
  • Page 386: Whoami

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Whoami Displays the account name, session number, and switch domain ID for the Telnet session. Authority None Syntax whoami Examples The following is an example of the Whoami command: SANbox #> whoami User name : admin@session2 Switch name : SANbox...
  • Page 387: Zone

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Zone Manages zones and zone membership on a switch. Authority Admin session and a Zoning Edit session. Refer to the “Zoning Edit” command on page 14-218 for information about starting a Zoning Edit session. The List, Members, and Zonesets keywords are available without an Admin session.
  • Page 388 14 – Command Reference Command Listing delete [zone] Deletes the specified zone given by [zone] from the zoning database. If the zone is a component of the active zone set, the zone will not be removed from the active zone set until the active zone set is deactivated. You must enter the Zoning Save command afterwards to save your changes.
  • Page 389 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Zone List command: SANbox #> zone list Zone ZoneSet ---- ------- wwn_b0241f zone_set_1 wwn_23bd31 zone_set_1 wwn_221416 zone_set_2 wwn_2215c3 zone_set_2 wwn_0160ed zone_set_3 The following is an example of the Zone Members command: SANbox #>...
  • Page 390: Zoneset

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Zoneset Manages zone sets and component zones across the fabric. Authority Admin session and a Zoning Edit session. Refer to the “Zoning Edit” command on page 14-218 for information about starting a Zoning Edit session. The Active, List, and Zones keywords are available without an Admin session.
  • Page 391 14 – Command Reference Command Listing create [zone_set] Creates the zone set with the name given by [zone_set]. A zone set name must begin with a letter and be no longer than 64 characters. Valid characters are 0-9, A-Z, a-z, _, $, ^, and -. The zoning database supports a maximum of 256 zone sets.
  • Page 392 14 – Command Reference Command Listing Examples The following is an example of the Zoneset Active command: SANbox #> zoneset active Active ZoneSet Information -------------------------- ActiveZoneSet Bets LastActivatedBy admin@OB-session6 LastActivatedOn day month date time year The following is an example of the Zoneset List command: SANbox #>...
  • Page 393: Zoning Active

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Zoning Active Displays information for the active zone set or saves the active zone set to the non-volatile zoning database. Authority Admin session for the Capture keyword. Syntax zoning active capture Keywords capture Saves the active zone set to the non-volatile zoning data base. Examples The following is an example of the Zoning Active command: SANbox #>...
  • Page 394: Zoning Cancel

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Zoning Cancel Closes the current Zoning Edit session. Any unsaved changes are lost. Authority Admin session and a Zoning Edit session. Syntax zoning cancel Examples The following is an example of the Zoning Cancel command: SANbox #>...
  • Page 395: Zoning Clear

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Zoning Clear Clears all inactive zone sets from the volatile edit copy of the zoning database. This keyword requires a zoning edit session. This keyword does not affect the non-volatile zoning database. However, if you enter the Zoning Clear command followed by the Zoning Save command, the non-volatile zoning database will be cleared from the switch.
  • Page 396: Zoning Configured

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Zoning Configured Displays the contents of the non-volatile zoning database. Authority None Syntax zoning configured Examples The following is an example of the Zoning Configured command: SANbox #> zoning configured Configured (saved in NVRAM) Zoning Information ZoneSet Zone ZoneMember...
  • Page 397: Zoning Delete Orphans

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Zoning Delete Orphans Deletes all objects that are not part of the active zone set, including zone sets, zones, and aliases. Authority Admin session Syntax zoning delete orphans Examples The following is an example of the Zoning Delete Orphans command: SANbox #>...
  • Page 398: Zoning Edit

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Zoning Edit Opens a Zoning Edit session for the non-volatile zoning database or the merged zone set in which to create and manage zone sets and zones. Refer to the “Zone” command on page 14-207 and the “Zoneset”...
  • Page 399: Zoning Edited

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Zoning Edited Displays the contents of the edited zoning database. Authority Admin session and a Zoning Edit session Syntax zoning edited Examples The following is an example of the Zoning Edited command: SANbox (admin-zoning) #> zoning edited Edited (unsaved) Zoning Information ZoneSet Zone...
  • Page 400: Zoning History

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Zoning History Displays a history of zoning modifications. This keyword does not require an Admin session. History information includes the following: Time of the most recent zone set activation or deactivation and the user who performed it Time of the most recent modifications to the zoning database and the user who made them.
  • Page 401: Zoning Limits

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Zoning Limits Displays the limits and numbers of zone sets, zones, aliases, members per zone, members per alias, and total members in the zoning database. Authority None Syntax zoning limits brief Keywords brief Displays zoning limits for each category, the current number of objects, and the applicable zoning database (non-volatile or active).
  • Page 402: Zoning List

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Zoning List Lists all zoning definitions, including the applicable zoning database. Authority None Syntax zoning list Examples The following is an example of the Zoning List command: SANbox #> zoning list Active (enforced) ZoneSet Information ZoneSet Zone ZoneMember...
  • Page 403: Zoning Merged

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Zoning Merged Displays the contents of the merged zone set, or saves the merged zone set to the non-volatile zoning database. Authority Admin session for the Capture keyword. Syntax zoning merged capture Keywords capture Saves the merged zone set to the non-volatile zoning database.
  • Page 404: Zoning Restore

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Zoning Restore Restores the volatile zoning database with the contents of the non-volatile zoning database. If the MergeAutoSave parameter is False (see Table 14-13), you can use this command to revert changes to the merged zone set that were propagated from another switch in the fabric through zone set activation or merging fabrics.
  • Page 405: Zoning Save

    14 – Command Reference Command Listing Zoning Save Saves changes made during the current Zoning Edit session. The system informs you that the zone set must be activated to implement any changes. Authority Admin session and a Zoning Edit session. Syntax zoning save Examples...
  • Page 406 14 – Command Reference Command Listing 14-226 59263-02 A...
  • Page 407 Index alias add members 7-20, 14-4 account name copy 7-20, 14-4 admin 2-2 create 7-19, 14-4 display 14-203, 14-206 delete 7-19, 14-5 factory 3-1 delete members 14-5 maintenance mode 3-1 display list 14-5 activation display members 14-5 firmware 5-22, 5-23 information 7-7 security 9-9, 9-11 management 7-19...
  • Page 408 SANbox 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide chassis status 14-136, 14-137 command backup file 5-16 entry 2-4 beacon 5-19, 14-85 examples 14-2 binding listing 14-2 fabric 14-30, 14-34 notes 14-2 port 6-10, 14-94 reference 14-1 Boot Protocol 14-124, 14-125 rules and conventions 14-2 broadcast 14-136 syntax 14-2...
  • Page 409 SANbox 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Create command 14-17 Ethernet Certificate example 8-3 network information 4-1 Support example 2-6 port configuration 4-2 credit 14-146 Ethernet connection 12-2 critical event 11-1 event Cyclic Redundancy Check errors 6-12 message format 11-2 output stream control 11-4 remote logging 11-6...
  • Page 410 SANbox 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Fctrace command 14-23 group example 5-31 add members 9-13, 14-30 FDMI - See Fabric Device Management add to security set 9-11 Interface copy 9-12, 14-32 Feature command 14-25 create 9-12, 14-32 Add example 5-32 delete 9-12 Log example 5-32...
  • Page 411 SANbox 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide I/O Stream Guard 14-89 keywords 14-2 idle session limits 5-33 Image command 14-41 Install example 5-22 inactivty limits 5-33 license key informative event 11-1 description 5-32 internal test 6-14, 14-195, 14-200 display 5-32 Internet Protocol install 5-32, 14-25...
  • Page 412 SANbox 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide MD5 authentication 14-31 memory activity 14-159 page break 2-5 message Passwd command 3-4, 14-59 format 12-3 password queue 12-8, 12-16 change 14-59 MS - See Management Server default 2-2 Multi-Frame Sequence bundling 14-88 File Transfer Protocol 2-8 switch 14-59...
  • Page 413 SANbox 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide process identifier 5-4 Reset command 14-67 processing time 5-4 Callhome example 12-7, 12-16, 12-17 profile Config example 7-10 copy 12-12, 14-61 Factory example 7-10 create 12-9, 14-61 IP Security example 4-7 delete 12-10, 14-62 Ipsec example 4-19 edit 14-62...
  • Page 414 SANbox 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Security command 14-77 security set Activate example 9-9 activate 9-11, 14-81 Active example 9-4 active 9-4 Clear example 9-10 add group 9-11 Edit example 9-9 add member group 14-81 History example 9-6 configured 9-2 Limits example 9-6...
  • Page 415 SANbox 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Set Config Switch command 14-95 Show Config Port command 14-138 example 5-15 example 6-2 Set Config Threshold command 14-97 Show Config Security command 14-140 example 6-13 example 5-8 Set Config Zoning command 14-99 port binding 6-10 example 7-10 Show Config Security Port command 14-141...
  • Page 416 SANbox 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Show Setup SNMP command 14-176 switch example 13-3 administrative state 14-131 Show Setup System command 14-177 configuration 5-1, 5-13, 14-95 example 4-2 configuration defaults 14-70 Show Steering command 14-180 configuration display 14-142 Show Switch command 14-181 configuration parameters 5-6, 5-15...
  • Page 417 SANbox 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Test Port command 14-195 User command 14-203 example 6-14 Accounts example 3-2 Test Status command 14-198 Add example 3-3 Test Switch command 14-200 Delete example 3-4 TFTP - See Trivial File Transfer Protocol Edit example 3-4 time 5-21 List example 3-2...
  • Page 418 SANbox 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Zone command 14-207 Zoneset command 14-210 Add example 7-18 Activate example 7-16 Copy example 7-18 Active example 7-4 Create example 7-17 Add example 7-16 Delete example 7-17 Copy example 7-16 Members example 7-7 Create example 7-15 Remove example 7-18...
  • Page 419 SANbox 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Zoning Delete command example 7-14 Zoning Delete Orphans command 14-217 Zoning Edit command 14-218 example 7-12 Zoning Edited command 14-219 Zoning History command 14-220 example 7-8 Zoning Limits command 14-221 example 7-9 Zoning List command 14-222 example 7-3...
  • Page 420 SANbox 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Notes Index-14 59263-02 A...
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