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  • Page 1 Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual P/N 620-000134-720 REV A...
  • Page 2 McDATA either owns or has the right to license the computer software programs described in this document. McDATA Corporation retains all rights, title and interest in the computer software programs.
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ..........................xv Chapter 1 Introduction Command Line Interface Overview..........1-2 Entering Command Line Interface Commands ......1-3 Documentation Conventions ...........1-3 Navigation Conventions............1-3 Command Tree................1-5 Navigation of the CLI Command Tree .........1-12 Parameters ................1-13 Output ..................1-14 Logging In and Logging Out ............1-14 User Access Rights ..............1-14 Passwords and Secrets ............1-14 login ...................1-15...
  • Page 6 ..........2-18 config.ficonMS.setMIHPTO ...........2-18 config.ficonMS.setState............2-19 config.ficonMS.show...............2-20 config.ip.ethernet..............2-20 config.ip.lineSpeed ..............2-21 config.ip.show................2-21 config.NPIV.maxPortIDs............2-22 config.NPIV.setState ..............2-23 config.NPIV.show ..............2-23 config.openSysMS.setHostCtrlState ........2-24 config.openSysMS.setState.............2-24 config.port.blocked..............2-25 config.port.fan................2-25 config.port.name..............2-26 config.port.rxCredits ...............2-26 config.port.show ..............2-27 config.port.showPortAddr.............2-28 config.port.speed ..............2-29 config.port.swapPortByAddr ..........2-30 config.port.swapPortByNum..........2-30 config.port.type................2-31 Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 7 Contents config.security ................. 2-32 config.security.authentication.interface api.outgoing ..2-33 config.security.authentication.interface.api.sequence..2-33 config.security.authentication.interface.cli.sequence ..2-34 config.security.authentication.interface.eport.outgoing ... 2-34 config.security.authentication.interface.eport.sequence ... 2-35 config.security.authentication.interface.nport.outgoing... 2-36 config.security.authentication.interface.nport.sequence... 2-36 config.security.authentication.interface.osms.outgoing ... 2-37 config.security.authentication.interface.osms.setKey ..2-38 config.security.authentication.interface.serial. enhancedAuth ................. 2-38 config.security.authentication.interface.show ....2-39 config.security.authentication.interface.web.sequence..2-39 config.security.authentication.port.override ...... 2-40 config.security.authentication.port.show......
  • Page 8 ............2-74 config.switch.ltdFabRSCN .............2-74 config.switch.prefDomainId ..........2-75 config.switch.priority..............2-75 config.switch.raTOV ...............2-76 config.switch.rerouteDelay ............2-77 config.switch.speed ..............2-78 config.switch.show..............2-78 config.switch.zoneFlexPars............2-80 config.switch.zoningRSCN ............2-81 config.system.contact ..............2-81 config.system.date..............2-82 config.system.description............2-82 config.system.location ............2-83 config.system.name..............2-83 config.system.show ..............2-83 config.zoning................2-84 config.zoning.activateZoneSet..........2-85 config.zoning.addPortMem ...........2-86 config.zoning.addWwnMem ..........2-87 viii Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 9 Contents config.zoning.addZone ............2-87 config.zoning.clearZone............2-88 config.zoning.clearZoneSet ........... 2-88 config.zoning.deactivateZoneSet.......... 2-89 config.zoning.deletePortMem..........2-89 config.zoning.deleteWwnMem..........2-90 config.zoning.deleteZone ............2-90 config.zoning.renameZone............ 2-91 config.zoning.renameZoneSet..........2-91 config.zoning.replaceZoneSet ..........2-92 config.zoning.setDefZoneState ..........2-92 config.zoning.showActive ............. 2-92 config.zoning.showPending..........2-93 maint ....................2-95 maint.port.beacon ..............2-95 maint.port.reset ............... 2-96 maint.system.beacon ..............
  • Page 10 ............2-145 show.fabricLog.wrap ............2-146 show.fabric.nodes..............2-148 show.fabric.principal ............2-148 show.fabric.topology ............2-149 show.features .................2-150 show.fencing.policies ............2-150 show.ficonCUPZoning ............2-152 show.ficonMS ................2-152 show.frus ................2-153 show.ip.ethernet ..............2-154 show.linkIncidentLog ............2-154 show.loginServer ..............2-155 show.nameServer ..............2-156 show.nameServerExt ............2-158 show.NPIV.config ..............2-159 show.openSysMS.config............2-160 show.openTrunking.config..........2-161 Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 11 Contents show.openTrunking.rerouteLog......... 2-162 show.port.config ..............2-163 show.port.exit ................ 2-164 show.port.info ............... 2-166 show.port.nodes..............2-167 show.port.opticEDD ............. 2-169 show.port.opticInfo .............. 2-170 show.port.profile..............2-171 show.port.showPortAddr ........... 2-173 show.port.status ..............2-174 show.port.technology............2-177 show.preferredPath.showPath..........2-178 show.security.fabricBinding..........2-180 show.security.log ..............2-181 show.security.portBinding ..........2-182 show.security.switchAcl ............
  • Page 12 Contents Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 13 Tables CLI Command Tree Navigation Conventions ......... 1-3 CLI Command Tree ..................1-5 CLI Command Tree for the ED-5000 Director ........1-21 Supported Zoning Configurations ............2-85 Throughput Threshold Alerts ..............2-118 Alert Counters ................... 2-118 Commands and Releases ................B-1 Tables xiii...
  • Page 14 Tables Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 15: Preface

    Preface This publication is part of the documentation suite that supports the McDATA® Sphereon™ 3016 Fabric Switch, Sphereon 3032 Fabric Switch, Sphereon 3216 Fabric Switch, Sphereon 3232 Fabric Switch, Sphereon 4300 Fabric Switch, Sphereon 4500 Fabric Switch, ® Intrepid 6064 Director, and Intrepid 6140 Director.
  • Page 16 • Index is also provided. Manual Updates Check the McDATA web site at www.mcdata.com for possible updates or supplements to this manual. Related Publications Other publications that provide additional information about the products mentioned in this manual are: •...
  • Page 17 Where to Get Help For technical support, McDATA end-user customers should call the phone number located on the service label attached to the front or rear of the hardware product.
  • Page 18 Preface McDATA’s “Best in Class” Solution Center provides a single point of contact for customers seeking help with McDATA software products. The Solution Center will research, explore, and resolve inquiries or service requests regarding McDATA products and services. The Solution Center is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays.
  • Page 19 Fax: (720) 558-4193 Trademarks The following terms, indicated by a registered trademark symbol (®) or trademark symbol (™) on first use in this publication, are trademarks of McDATA Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both: Registered Trademarks Trademarks ®...
  • Page 20 Preface Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 21: Introduction

    Introduction This chapter introduces the Command Line Interface (CLI) and describes the essentials for using the CLI commands. • Command Line Interface Overview............1-2 • Entering Command Line Interface Commands........1-3 • Logging In and Logging Out.............. 1-14 • Using the commaDelim Command ............ 1-17 •...
  • Page 22: Command Line Interface Overview

    Because the CLI is not an interactive interface, no prompts are displayed to guide the user through a task. If an interactive interface is needed, use the GUI-based or web-based SAN management applications instead of the CLI. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 23: Entering Command Line Interface Commands

    Entering Command Line Interface Commands Entering Command Line Interface Commands The CLI commands can be entered directly at the command line of a terminal or coded in a script. Note that the CLI commands are not case sensitive. Documentation Throughout this publication, periods are used to separate the Conventions components of a command name.
  • Page 24 Move up one line in the command history. <ESC>[B Down Arrow Move down one line in the command history. <ESC>[C Right Arrow Position the cursor right one character. <ESC>[D Left Arrow Position the cursor left one character. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 25: Command Tree

    Entering Command Line Interface Commands Command Tree The command tree of the CLI begins from the root. Table 1-2 shows the CLI command tree. The commands in the four extended branches (config, maint, perf, and show) are described in Chapter 2, CLI Commands.
  • Page 26 Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 27 Entering Command Line Interface Commands Table 1-2 CLI Command Tree (Continued) show timeout switch-------------------- setSecret user----------------------- add delete modify role show security ----------------- fabricBinding ----------- activatePending addAttachedMembers addMember clearMemList deactivateFabBind deleteMember replacePending showActive showPending portBinding ------------- bound show ssh------------------------ resetKeys setState show switchAcl---------------- addRange...
  • Page 28 ------------------ contact date description location name show zoning ------------------- setDefZoneState activateZoneSet deactivateZoneSet replaceZoneSet clearZoneSet addZone deleteZone renameZoneSet addWwnMem addPortMem clearZone deleteWwnMem Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 29 Entering Command Line Interface Commands Table 1-2 CLI Command Tree (Continued) deletePortMem renameZone showPending showActive maint ---------- port ----------------------- beacon reset system ------------------ beacon clearSysError resetConfig setOnlineState perf ------------ class2 class3 clearStats errors link openTrunking ---------- backPressure congestionThresh lowBBCreditThresh setState show unresCongestion preferredPath ---------- clearPath...
  • Page 30 -------------------------- ethernet linkIncidentLog loginServer nameServer nameServerExt NPIV--------------------- config openSysMS------------ config Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 1-10...
  • Page 31 Entering Command Line Interface Commands Table 1-2 CLI Command Tree (Continued) openTrunking ---------- config rerouteLog port ----------------------- config exit info nodes opticEDD opticInfo profile showPortAddr status technology preferredPath ---------- showPath security------------------ fabricBinding portBinding switchAcl switchBinding snmp switch system thresholdAlerts-------- alerts zoning Note that the commands are shown, with the exception of the zoning commands, in alphabetical order to make them easier to locate.
  • Page 32: Navigation Of The Cli Command Tree

    Root> config port name 4 "Sam’s Tape Drive" Root> maint port beacon 4 true Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 1-12...
  • Page 33: Parameters

    Entering Command Line Interface Commands As shown in this example, use of the complete command syntax avoids navigating up and down the branches of the CLI command tree, and the prompt stays at the root. The use of complete command syntax is particularly useful when writing scripts.
  • Page 34: Output

    Passwords can be ASCII characters in the range of 32 to 126. Secrets can be any ASCII character (0-255). Non-printable and extended ASCII characters can be entered by using a backslash. Two Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 1-14...
  • Page 35: Login

    Logging In and Logging Out hexadecimal characters must follow the backslash. All printable ASCII characters can be entered using the keyboard or using its hexadecimal value except for the backslash character. If a backslash is desired as part of the password its hexadecimal representation must be used.
  • Page 36: Logout

    A user name and password can be set by the administrator through the config.security.authentication.user.add command or through the config.security.authentication.user.modify command. The access rights chosen for the CLI are completely independent of the other product interfaces, for example, SNMP or McDATA product interfaces. Parameters This command has no parameters.
  • Page 37: Using The Commadelim Command

    Using the commaDelim Command Using the commaDelim Command Note that the output examples shown in the other sections of this publication presume that commaDelim is off. commaDelim Syntax commaDelim enable Purpose This command enables the user to obtain displayed information in comma-delimited, rather than tabular, format.
  • Page 38: Handling Command Line Interface Errors

    In either case, the command is ignored. The CLI remains at the point it was before the command was entered. The error messages, including error number and error, are listed in Appendix A, Error Messages. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 1-18...
  • Page 39: Using The Command Line Interface Help

    Using the Command Line Interface Help Using the Command Line Interface Help The question mark (?) can be used within a command to obtain certain information: • If the question mark is used in place of a command keyword, all the keywords at that level of the CLI command tree display.
  • Page 40: Commenting Scripts

    Root> maint system beacon true<CR> Root> maint system beacon true<CR> Root> # Turn on beaconing<CR> ATTENTION! Comments of over 200 characters in length may cause unpredictable system behavior. Limit comments to 200 characters per line. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 1-20...
  • Page 41: Ed-5000 Director

    ED-5000 Director ED-5000 Director A subset of the CLI commands described in this publication are available on the ED-5000 Director™. The globally available commands (login, logout, and commaDelim) are described previously in this chapter. The following config, maint, and show commands are described in Chapter 2, CLI Commands.
  • Page 42: Telnet Session

    Ethernet cable. Open a GUI-based or web-based interface SAN-management window. Toggle the enabled state of the CLI, thereby clearing the client connection. Restart the client connection. Once the client connection is reestablished, verify your configuration’s completeness and accuracy. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 1-22...
  • Page 43: Backup And Restoration

    You can use this utility to backup and restore configuration data from all switch and director products running E/OS versions 4.0 and higher. The CBR utility is available for no charge in the Technical Documents section of the McDATA website at www.mcdata.com...
  • Page 44 Backup and Restoration Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 1-24...
  • Page 45: Cli Commands

    CLI Commands This chapter describes the Command Line Interface (CLI) commands, including their syntax, purpose, and parameters, as well as examples of their usage and any output that they generate. • Command Overview ................2-2 • New and Changed Commands ............. 2-2 •...
  • Page 46: Command Overview

    New and Changed Commands The following CLI commands are new for this edition of the Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual: • config.fencing.addPolicy on page 2-10 •...
  • Page 47 New and Changed Commands • config.NPIV.show on page 2-23 • config.port.rxCredits on page 2-26 • config.port.show on page 2-27 • config.port.showPortAddr on page 2-28 • config.port.swapPortByAddr on page 2-30 • config.port.swapPortByNum on page 2-30 • config.security.authentication.interface api.outgoing on page 2-33 •...
  • Page 48 2-146 • show.fencing.policies on page 2-150 • show.ficonCUPZoning on page 2-152 • show.ficonMS on page 2-152 • show.NPIV.config on page 2-159 • show.openSysMS.config on page 2-160 • show.port.opticEDD on page 2-169 Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 49: Config

    config • show.port.opticInfo on page 2-170 • show.port.profile on page 2-171 • show.port.showPortAddr on page 2-173 • show.security.log on page 2-181 • show.security.switchAcl on page 2-183 config The config branch of the CLI command tree contains commands that set parameter values on the switch or director. These values are not temporary (session) values, but are retained across power cycles.
  • Page 50: Config.features.enterprisefabmode

    FICON Management Server State. (The Sphereon 4300 and Sphereon 4500 switches do not accept this command.) Sphereon 3016 and 3216 NOTE: This command is displayed on a only if the feature key is installed. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 51: Config.features.installkey

    config NOTE: If the FICON Management Server is enabled, the default management style is the FICON Management Style. The Open Systems Management Style cannot be used. Parameters This command has one parameter. ficonMSState Specifies whether the FICON Management Server is enabled. Valid values are enable and disable.
  • Page 52: Config.features.npiv

    Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values. Command Example Root> config features openSysMS 1 NOTE: The command config.openSysMS.setState on page 2-24 has functionality that is identical to this command. config.features.openTrunking Syntax openTrunking openTrunkingState Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 53: Config.features.show

    config Purpose This command sets the enabled state of the OpenTrunking feature. The OpenTrunking feature key must be installed in order to enable open trunking. Parameters This command has one parameter. openTrunkingState This parameter can be set to enable or disable the OpenTrunking feature.
  • Page 54: Config.fencing.addpolicy

    Command Example Root> config fencing addPolicy Policy2 NOTE: The maximum number of policies supported is 14. config.fencing.addPort Syntax addPort name portNumber Purpose This command adds a port to the specified fencing policy. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-10...
  • Page 55: Config.fencing.deletepolicy

    config Parameters This command has two parameters. name The name of the fencing policy. portNumber The new port number to add to the fencing policy, or all, which will add all of the individual ports to the fencing policy. Valid values for the port number are: 0–11 for the Sphereon 4300 0–15 for the Sphereon 3016 0–23 for the Sphereon 4500...
  • Page 56: Config.fencing.removeport

    0–127 and 132–143 for the Intrepid 6140 Command Example Root> config fencing removePort 24 config.fencing.setParams Syntax setParams name typeNumber limit period Purpose This command sets the type, limit and period values for a specified fencing policy. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-12...
  • Page 57 config Parameters This command has four parameters. name The name of the fencing policy. typeNumber This must be entered as a number that corresponds to an entry in the table shown below. limit The count of fencing violations that must occur within the specified period in order for a port to be automatically disabled.
  • Page 58: Config.fencing.setstate

    Valid values are enable and disable. Boolean 1 and 0 values may also be substituted. Command Example Root> config fencing setState enable config.fencing.show Syntax show [name] Purpose This command displays the settings for fencing policies. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-14...
  • Page 59 config Parameters This command has one optional parameter. name The name of the fencing policy. When no parameters are specified, the command will display the name, type, and state of all policies. If you use the optional parameter, it will display all the information about the policy. NOTE: When the name parameter isn't supplied, then only 50 characters of the names of the policies will be displayed.
  • Page 60: Config.fencing.showtypetable

    FCZ port visibility mask. The maximum entries in this list is 8. Parameters This command has one parameter: hostNodeWwn The node WWN of the desired control host, entered in colon-delimited notation (e.g., 01:02:03:04:05:06:07:08) Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-16...
  • Page 61: Config.ficoncupzoning.deletecontrolhost

    config Command Example Root> config ficonCUPZoning addControlHost 01:02:03:04: 05:06:07:08 config.ficonCUPZoning.deleteControlHost Syntax deleteControlHost hostNodeWwn Purpose This command removes one or all control hosts from the Control Host List used to determine the FICON host(s) capable of viewing all ports. This list overrides the FCZ port visibility mask. Parameters This command has one parameter: hostNodeWwn...
  • Page 62: Config.ficoncupzoning.show

    2-152 has functionality that is identical to this command. config.ficonMS.setMIHPTO Synopsis setMIHPTO timeout Purpose This command sets the Ficon MS MIHPTO value in seconds. The default value is 180 seconds (3 minutes). Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-18...
  • Page 63: Config.ficonms.setstate

    config Parameters This command has one parameter. timeout Valid values are 15, 30, 45, 60, 120, 180, 240, 300, 360, 420, 480, 540, and 600. Command Example Root> config ficonms setMIHPTO 180 config.ficonMS.setState Syntax setState ficonMSState Purpose This command sets the enabled state of the FICON Management Server.
  • Page 64: Config.ficonms.show

    ATTENTION! The Telnet connection can be lost when these Ethernet network settings are changed. NOTE: If the IP address is reconfigured, your Telnet client must be reconnected to the new IP address. A new login will be requested. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-20...
  • Page 65: Config.ip.linespeed

    config Parameters This command has three parameters. ipAddress Specifies the new IP address for the director or switch. The address must be entered in dotted decimal format (for example, 10.0.0.0). gatewayAddress Specifies the new gateway address for the Ethernet interface. The address must be entered in dotted decimal format (for example, 0.0.0.0).
  • Page 66: Config.npiv.maxportids

    Specifies the maximum number of NPIV logins allowed on the specified port.Valid values are in the range 1-256. Command Example Root> config NPIV maxPortIDs 128 Root> config NPIV portNumber 60 Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-22...
  • Page 67: Config.npiv.setstate

    config config.NPIV.setState Syntax setState NPIVEnabledState Purpose This command sets enabled state of the NPIV feature. The NPIV feature key must be installed in order to enable this feature. Parameters This command has one parameter. NPIVEnabledState This parameter can be set to enable or disable. Boolean 1 and 0 values may also be substituted.
  • Page 68: Config.opensysms.sethostctrlstate

    Specifies whether the Open Systems Management Server is enabled. Valid values are enable and disable. Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values. Command Example Root> config openSysMS setState 1 Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-24...
  • Page 69: Config.port.blocked

    config NOTE: The command config.features.openSysMS on page 2-8 has functionality that is identical to this command. config.port.blocked Syntax blocked portNumber blockedState Purpose This command sets the blocked state for a port. Parameters This command has two required parameters. portNumber Specifies the port number. Valid values are: 0–11 for the Sphereon 4300 0–15 for the Sphereon 3016 0–23 for the Sphereon 4500...
  • Page 70: Config.port.name

    This command is used to set the number of initial BB Credits for a given port. The number of credits assigned must fall between the minimum and maximum allowed values for the port. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-26...
  • Page 71: Config.port.show

    config Parameters This command has two required parameters: portNumber Specifies the port number. Valid values are: 0–11 for the Sphereon 4300 0–15 for the Sphereon 3016 0–23 for the Sphereon 4500 0–31 for the Sphereon 3032 0–63 for the Intrepid 6064 0–127 and 132–143 for the Intrepid 6140 numBBCredits Specifies the number of Rx BB Credits to...
  • Page 72: Config.port.showportaddr

    Rx BB Credits: config.port.showPortAddr Syntax showPortAddr Purpose This command displays the port address configuration for all ports. NOTE: The command show.port.showPortAddr on page 2-173 has functionality that is the same as this command. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-28...
  • Page 73: Config.port.speed

    config Parameters This command has no parameters. Command Example Root> config port showPortAddr Output The port configuration is shown as a table of properties. The following properties are displayed: Port The port number Original Addr The original port address of the port Current Addr The current port address of the port Swapped Port Num...
  • Page 74: Config.port.swapportbyaddr

    Port address, in hexidecimal format, of the desired port to be swapped Command Example Root> config port swapPortByAddr 1e 1f config.port.swapPortByNum Syntax swapPortByNum portNum1 portNum2 Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-30...
  • Page 75: Config.port.type

    NOTE: On the Sphereon 4300 Switch, the E_Port, G_Port, and GX_Port options are not valid, unless the Fabric Capable feature is enabled. For more information, see the McDATA Sphereon 4300 Switch Installation and Service Manual (620-000171). The port configurations function as follows: •...
  • Page 76: Config.security

    It should also be noted that the state of the pending configuration must be set to 'restrict' in order to make any changes to the (pending) fabric membership list. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-32...
  • Page 77: Config.security.authentication.interface Api.outgoing

    config config.security.authentication.interface api.outgoing Syntax outgoing enabledState Purpose This command determines if outgoing CHAP authentication is used on all API sessions. If this is enabled, the switch will issue a CHAP challenge to authenticate all new API connections. Parameters This command has one parameter: enabledState This parameter enables and disables outgoing CHAP authentication for API...
  • Page 78: Config.security.authentication.interface.cli.sequence

    This command determines if outgoing CHAP authentication is used on E port connections. If this is enabled, the switch will issue a CHAP challenge to authenticate the remote end of the ISL. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-34...
  • Page 79: Config.security.authentication.interface.eport.sequence

    config NOTE: This command requires that the SANtegrity Authentication feature key be installed. Parameters This command has one parameter: enabledState This parameter enables and disables outgoing CHAP authentication on all ISLs. Accepted values for this parameter are enable or disable. Boolean 1 and 0 values may also be substituted.
  • Page 80: Config.security.authentication.interface.nport.outgoing

    When the preferred method cannot be contacted, the backup method will be used to authenticate the remote end of the ISL. NOTE: This command requires that the SANtegrity Authentication feature key be installed. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-36...
  • Page 81: Config.security.authentication.interface.osms.outgoing

    config Parameters This command has one required parameter, and one optional parameter: method1 This sets the preferred method of authentication. Accepted values are local or RADIUS. method2 This optional parameter sets the backup method of authentication. This backup method is used when the preferred method cannot be contacted.
  • Page 82: Config.security.authentication.interface.osms.setkey

    This parameter enables and disables enhanced authentication on the serial port interface. Accepted values for this parameter are enable or disable. Boolean 1 and 0 values may also be substituted. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-38...
  • Page 83: Config.security.authentication.interface.show

    config Command Example Root> config security authentication serial enhancedAuth enable config.security.authentication.interface.show Syntax show interface Purpose This command displays the settings in the local authentication database for a single interface. NOTE: The SANtegrity Authentication feature key must be installed to view the eport and nport information, and the OSMS information.
  • Page 84: Config.security.authentication.port.override

    E_port or N_port interface. The default setting will cause the port to use the outgoing state configure for the corresponding interface (either E_port or N_port). NOTE: This command requires that the SANtegrity Authentication feature key be installed. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-40...
  • Page 85: Config.security.authentication.port.show

    config Parameters This command has one required parameter, and one optional parameter: portNumber Specifies the port number. Valid values are: 0–11 for the Sphereon 4300 0–15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0–23 for the Sphereon 4500 0–31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232 0–63 for the Intrepid 6064 0–127 and 132–143 for the Intrepid 6140 overrideState...
  • Page 86: Config.security.authentication.radius.attempts

    If no alternate RADIUS servers are available (when only one server is configured or when all are marked dead), then the deadtime is ignored. Deadtime may be 0 to 1440 minutes. The default is 0. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-42...
  • Page 87: Config.security.authentication.radius.deleteserver

    config Parameters This command has one required parameter: minutes The number of minutes a RADIUS server is marked “dead” before it is contacted again. Valid values are between 0 and 1440. Command Example Root> config security authentication RADIUS deadtime 120 config.security.authentication.RADIUS.deleteServer Syntax deleteServer index...
  • Page 88: Config.security.authentication.radius.show

    The timeout value for a server in seconds. Output Example The output for the config.security.authentication.RADIUS.show command displays as follows: Deadtime: Index IP Address Port Attempts Timeout ----- ------------- ---- ---------- ------- 1.1.1.1 1111 2.2.2.2 2222 Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-44...
  • Page 89: Config.security.authentication.radius.timeout

    config config.security.authentication.RADIUS.timeout Syntax timeout index seconds Purpose This command configures the number of seconds to wait for a response from the RADIUS server before retransmitting a packet. The default is 2 seconds. Parameters This command has two required parameters: index Index of the RADIUS sever (1-3) to change the timeout value.
  • Page 90: Config.security.authentication.user

    NOTE: The SANtegrity Authentication feature key must be installed to configure E port and N port usernames. Parameters This command has two required parameters, and an additional password parameter at the prompt after the command. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-46...
  • Page 91: Config.security.authentication.user.delete

    config username The new user name that will be added to the local authentication database. If the entered user name already exists in the user database, an error will be shown. This parameter can be from 1-23 characters in length for an API, Web or CLI username.
  • Page 92: Config.security.authentication.user.modify

    Web and CLI interfaces. NOTE: The SANtegrity Authentication feature key must be installed to configure E port and N port usernames. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-48...
  • Page 93: Config.security.authentication.user.role

    config Parameters This command has two required parameters, and an additional password parameter at the prompt after the command: username The existing user name whose fields will be modified in the local authentication database. If the entered user name does not exist in the user database, an error will be shown.
  • Page 94: Config.security.authentication.user.show

    The interface that will be displayed. Accepted values for this parameter are: eport nport. Command Example Root> config security authentication user show web Output Example The output for the config.security.authentication.user.show command displays as follows: Interface: Web Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-50...
  • Page 95: Config.security.fabricbinding

    NOTE: A Sphereon 4300 Switch cannot participate in a fabric, unless the Fabric Capable feature is enabled. For more information, see the McDATA Sphereon 4300 Switch Installation and Service Manual (620-000171). Fabric Binding...
  • Page 96 You cannot disable Fabric Binding if Enterprise Fabric Mode is enabled. However, if Enterprise Fabric Mode is disabled, you can disable Fabric Binding. NOTE: Fabric Binding can be disabled when the switch is offline. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-52...
  • Page 97: Config.security.fabricbinding.activatepending

    config config.security.fabricBinding.activatePending Syntax activatePending Purpose This command activates the fabric binding configuration contained in the pending work area to the fabric. The Pending FBML becomes the Active FBML, and fabric binding is made functional. NOTE: This command takes effect immediately. The CLI verifies the list before activating it to the fabric.
  • Page 98: Config.security.fabricbinding.addmember

    When the list is cleared, the CLI automatically adds the managed switch to the Pending FBML. Parameters This command has no parameters. Command Example Root> config security fabricBinding clearMemList Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-54...
  • Page 99: Config.security.fabricbinding.deactivatefabbind

    config config.security.fabricbinding.deactivateFabBind Syntax deactivateFabBind Purpose This command deactivates the active FBML on the fabric. The Active FBML is erased when this command is executed. NOTE: This command takes effect immediately in the fabric. Parameters This command has no parameters. Command Example Root>...
  • Page 100: Config.security.fabricbinding.replacepending

    Fabric Binding Membership Terminology page 2-51. Output Example The output from the config.security.fabricBinding.showActive command displays as follows. Domain 1 (20:30:40:50:60:70:8F:1A) (Local) Domain 3 (00:11:22:33:44:55:66:77) (Unattached) Domain 2 (88:99:AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF) (Attached) Domain 14 (11:55:35:45:24:78:98:FA) (Attached) Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-56...
  • Page 101: Config.security.fabricbinding.showpending

    config config.security.fabricBinding.showPending Syntax showPending Purpose This command displays the pending FBML, which may not reflect what is active on the fabric. Parameters This command has no parameters. Output The fabric binding configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties of the Pending FBML. Domain ID The domain ID of the FBML member.
  • Page 102: Config.security.portbinding.show

    Command Examples Root> config security portBinding bound 4 true Root> config security portBinding bound 4 1 config.security.portBinding.show Syntax show portNumber Purpose This command shows port binding configuration for a single port. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-58...
  • Page 103: Config.security.portbinding.wwn

    config Parameters This command has one parameter. portNumber Specifies the port number for which the port binding configuration will be shown. Valid values are: 0–11 for the Sphereon 4300 0–15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0–23 for the Sphereon 4500 0–31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232 0–63 for the Intrepid 6064 0–127 and 132–143 for the Intrepid 6140...
  • Page 104 (the port binding is active), other devices are prevented from logging in to this port. To allow other devices to log in to this port, use the config.security.portBinding.bound command to set the portBindingState parameter to false. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-60...
  • Page 105: Config.security.ssh.resetkeys

    config Command Examples Root> config security portBinding wwn 4 AA:99:23:23:08:14:88:C1 Root> config security portBinding wwn 4 attached Root> config security portBinding wwn 4 remove config.security.ssh.resetKeys Syntax resetKeys Purpose This command resets the SSH (secure shell) encryption keys to their factory default (unconfigured). The next time a client connects using SSH the server will generate new keys.
  • Page 106: Config.security.switchacl

    The ending IP Address of the desired range. The address must be entered in dotted decimal form (such as, 10.0.0.0). The maximum number of entries in this command is 32. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-62...
  • Page 107: Config.security.switchacl.deleterange

    config NOTE: The starting IP address must be lesser than the ending IP address. Command Example Root> config security switchAcl addRange 10.0.0.0 10.0.0.2 config.security.switchAcl.deleteRange Syntax deleteRange startIPAddress endIPAddress Purpose This command deletes a range of IP addresses from the access control list.
  • Page 108: Config.security.switchacl.show

    Event Log. This provides security in environments that include a large number of nodes, switches, and directors by ensuring that only the specified set of WWNs are able to attach to the managed product. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-64...
  • Page 109: Config.security.switchbinding.addmember

    config You can use the Switch Binding commands to enable Switch Binding and to create and change the SBML. Switch Binding is available only if the SANtegrity Binding feature is installed. Enable, Disable and For Switch Binding to function, specific operating parameters and Online State Functions optional features must be enabled.
  • Page 110: Config.security.switchbinding.deletemember

    WWN that is currently logged into the switch. Command Example Root> config security switchBinding deleteMember AA:99:23:23:08:14:88:C1 config.security.switchBinding.setState Syntax setState switchBindingState Purpose This command sets the switch binding state on the switch. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-66...
  • Page 111: Config.security.switchbinding.show

    config Parameters This command has one parameter: switchBindingState Sets the switch binding state for the switch. Valid values are: disable - Disable switch binding. Devices (servers, storage, and other switches) are allowed to connect to the switch without restrictions. eRestrict - Enable switch binding and restrict E_Port connections.
  • Page 112: Config.snmp.addcommunity

    Switch Binding State: Enabled and Restricting E Ports 00:11:22:33:44:55:66:77 88:99:AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF 11:55:35:45:24:78:98:FA config.snmp.addCommunity Syntax addCommunity commIndex commName writeAuthorization trapRecipient udpPortNum Purpose This command adds an SNMP community to the SNMP configuration. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-68...
  • Page 113: Config.snmp.authtraps

    config Parameters This command has five parameters. Up to six community names and trap recipients may be defined. commIndex Specifies the community to be created or edited. Valid values are integers in the range 1–6. commName Specifies the community name of the community specified by commIndex.
  • Page 114: Config.snmp.deletecommunity

    This command has one parameter. versionNumber Sets the version of the Fibre Alliance MIB version number. Accepted values for this command are 3.0 or 3.1. Command Example Root> config snmp setFaMibVersion 3.1 Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-70...
  • Page 115: Config.snmp.setstate

    config config.snmp.setState Syntax setState enabledState Purpose This command enables or disables the SNMP agent. When disabled, the SNMP agent does not respond to any requests or send any traps. Parameters This command has one parameter. enabledState Sets the state of the SNMP agent. This parameter can be set to enable or disable.
  • Page 116: Config.switch

    When this parameter is enabled, domain register for state change notifications (domain RSCNs) are sent between end devices in a Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-72...
  • Page 117: Config.switch.edtov

    config fabric to provide additional connection information to host bus adapters (HBA) and storage devices. As an example, this information might be that a logical path has been broken because of a physical event, such as a fiber optic cable being disconnected from a port. Parameters This command has one parameter.
  • Page 118: Config.switch.interopmode

    — Open Fabric 1.0. Select this mode if the fabric contains McDATA switches and directors and other open-fabric compliant switches. Select this mode for managing heterogeneous fabrics. Command Example Root> config switch interopMode open config.switch.ltdFabRSCN Syntax ltdFabRSCN ltdFabRSCNState Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-74...
  • Page 119: Config.switch.prefdomainid

    config Purpose This command sets the status of limited fabric RSCNs. When enabled, fabric register for state change notifications (RSCNs) are suppressed during an IPL. Parameters This command has one parameter. ltdFabRSCNState Specifies whether the limited fabric RSCN state is enabled. Valid values are enable and disable. Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values.
  • Page 120: Config.switch.ratov

    This command sets the R_A_TOV for the switch. NOTE: The switch must be set offline before this command is entered. Special care should be used when scripting this command due to its relationship with E_D_TOV. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-76...
  • Page 121: Config.switch.reroutedelay

    config Parameters This command has one parameter. timeoutValue Specifies the new R_A_TOV value. The units for this value are tenths of a second. This parameter must be an integer in the range 10–1200 (1 second to 120 seconds), and it must be larger than the E_D_TOV.
  • Page 122: Config.switch.speed

    This command has one required parameter. switchSpeed Specifies the speed of the switch. Valid values are 1 G/sec or 2 G/sec. Command Examples Root> config switch speed 2g config.switch.show Syntax show Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-78...
  • Page 123 config Purpose This command shows the switch configuration. NOTE: The switch can be either offline or online when this command is executed. Parameters This command has no parameters. Command Example Root> config switch show Output The switch configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties.
  • Page 124: Config.switch.zoneflexpars

    Insistent Domain Id: Disabled Domain RSCN: Enabled Zoning RSCN: Disabled Limited Fabric RSCN: Disabled Zone FlexPars: Fabric config.switch.zoneFlexPars Syntax zoneFlexPars zoneFlexParstate Purpose This command configures the state of Zone Flex Pars. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-80...
  • Page 125: Config.switch.zoningrscn

    config Parameters This command has one parameter: zoneFlexParsState This parameter can be set to fabric and none. When set to fabric, RSCNs will only be sent to affected fabric members when zoning information changes. When set to none, filtering of RSCNs will not take place, and RSCNs will be sent to all zoneset members when zoning information changes...
  • Page 126: Config.system.date

    0–23 mm: 0–59 ss: 0–59 Command Examples Root> config system date 04:16:2001 10:34:01 Root> config system date 10/09/2001 14:07:55 config.system.description Syntax description systemDescription Purpose This command sets the system description string. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-82...
  • Page 127: Config.system.location

    This command has one parameter. systemDescription Specifies the new system description string for the director or switch. The name can contain 0–255 characters. Command Example Root> config system description McDATA Intrepid 6064 Fibre Channel Director config.system.location Syntax location systemLocation Purpose This command sets the system location attribute.
  • Page 128: Config.zoning

    Because not all the verification of the zone set can occur on the temporary copy in the work area, it is possible, however unlikely, that the copy of the zone set encounters no errors until the zone set is activated to the fabric. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-84...
  • Page 129: Config.zoning.activatezoneset

    WWNs as zone members. NOTE: A Sphereon 4300 Switch cannot participate in a fabric, unless the Fabric Capable feature is enabled. For more information, see the McDATA Sphereon 4300 Switch Installation and Service Manual (620-000171). Table 2-1 shows the limits for configuring zoning in McDATA fabrics that are supported by switch and director firmware as of 11/14/03.
  • Page 130: Config.zoning.addportmem

    0–31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232 0–31 for the ED-5000 0–63 for the Intrepid 6064 0–127 and 132–143 for the Intrepid 6140 Command Example Root> config zoning addPortMem TheUltimateZone 10 6 Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-86...
  • Page 131: Config.zoning.addwwnmem

    config config.zoning.addWwnMem Syntax addWwnMem zoneName wwn Purpose This command adds a WWN zone member to the specified zone in the work area. NOTE: A product can have at most 1024 zone members in its zones. NOTE: The ED-5000 supports a maximum of 512 zones. Parameters This command has two parameters.
  • Page 132: Config.zoning.clearzone

    This command clears the zone set contained in the work area, removing all zones, and takes effect immediately. This command does not change the zone set name. Parameters This command has no parameters. Command Example Root> config zoning clearZoneSet Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-88...
  • Page 133: Config.zoning.deactivatezoneset

    config config.zoning.deactivateZoneSet Syntax deactivateZoneSet Purpose This command places all attached devices in the default zone and takes effect immediately for the entire fabric. This command clears both the active zone set and the working area. This command takes effect immediately in the fabric. NOTE: The default zone must be activated independently of this command.
  • Page 134: Config.zoning.deletewwnmem

    NOTE: Changes are not activated on the switch until the config.zoning.activeZoneSet command is issued. Parameters This command has one parameter. zoneName Specifies the name of the zone to be deleted. Command Example Root> config zoning deleteZone TheLeastUltimateZone Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-90...
  • Page 135: Config.zoning.renamezone

    config config.zoning.renameZone Syntax renameZone oldZoneName newZoneName Purpose This command renames a zone in the work area. Parameters This command has two parameters. oldZoneName Specifies the current zone name of the zone to be renamed. newZoneName Specifies the new zone name. The newZoneName must contain 1–64 characters.
  • Page 136: Config.zoning.replacezoneset

    Root> config zoning setDefZoneState 0 config.zoning.showActive Syntax showActive Purpose This command shows the zoning configuration saved on the fabric. Parameters This command has no parameters. Command Example Root> config zoning showActive Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-92...
  • Page 137: Config.zoning.showpending

    config Output The zoning configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties. Active ZoneSet The enabled status, name, and member zones of the zone set. Output Example The output from the config.zoning.showActive command displays as follows. Active Zone Set Default Zone Enabled: False...
  • Page 138 Default Zone Enabled: False ZoneSet: TheNewUltimateZoneSet Zone: TheNewUltimateZone ZoneMember: Domain 10, Port 6 ZoneMember: Domain 15, Port 2 Zone: TheNewNotSoUltimateZone ZoneMember: 10:00:00:00:C9:22:9B:AB ZoneMember: 10:00:00:00:C9:22:9B:C6 ZoneMember: 10:00:00:00:C9:22:9B:AB Zone: TheNewNotUltimateAtAllZone ZoneMember: Domain 2, Port 63 Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-94...
  • Page 139: Maint

    maint maint The maint branch of the CLI command tree contains commands that relate to maintenance activities. The commands in the maint branch can be used only by the administrator. Note that the maint.system.resetConfig command resets all configuration data and non-volatile settings, including network information, to their default values (factory settings).
  • Page 140: Maint.port.reset

    Specifies whether unit beaconing is enabled. Valid values are true and false. Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values. Command Examples Root> maint system beacon false Root> maint system beacon 0 Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-96...
  • Page 141: Maint.system.clearsyserror

    maint maint.system.clearSysError Syntax clearSysError Purpose This command clears the system error light. Parameters This command has no parameters. Command Example Root> maint system clearSysError maint.system.ipl Syntax Purpose This command IPLs the switch. ATTENTION! Connection to the CLI is lost when this command runs. Parameters This command has no parameters.
  • Page 142: Maint.system.setonlinestate

    Specifies whether the switch is online. Valid values are true and false. Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values. Command Examples Root> maint system setOnlineState true Root> maint system setOnlineState 1 Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-98...
  • Page 143: Perf

    perf perf The perf branch of the CLI command tree contains commands that relate to performance services. The commands in the perf branch can by used by either the administrator or the operator. The counters in perf command output are 32-bit values that wrap at 4,294,967,296.
  • Page 144: Perf.class3

    ------------ RxFrames 2953184 TxFrames 1842953 RxWords 2953184 TxWords 1842953 Busied Frms 2953184 Rjct Frames 1842953 perf.class3 Syntax class3 portNumber Purpose This command displays port Class 3 counters for a single port. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-100...
  • Page 145 perf Parameters This command has one parameter. portNumber Specifies the port number. Valid values are: 0–11 for the Sphereon 4300 0–15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0–23 for the Sphereon 4500 0–31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232 0–63 for the Intrepid 6064 0–127 and 132–143 for the Intrepid 6140 Command Example Root>...
  • Page 146: Perf.clearstats

    Command Example Root> perf clearStats 4 Root> perf clearStats all perf.errors Syntax errors portNumber Purpose This command displays port error counters for a single port. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-102...
  • Page 147 perf Parameters This command has one parameter. portNumber Specifies the port number. Valid values are: 0–11 for the Sphereon 4300 0–15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0–23 for the Sphereon 4500 0–31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232 0–63 for the Intrepid 6064 0–127 and 132–143 for the Intrepid 6140 Command Example Root>...
  • Page 148: Perf.link

    The number of offline sequences initiated by the attached N_Port. OLS Out The number of offline sequences initiated by this director or switch port. Reset In The number of link resets initiated by the attached N_Port. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-104...
  • Page 149: Perf.opentrunking.backpressure

    perf Reset Out The number of link resets initiated by this director or switch. LIPS In The number of Loop Initialization Primitives (LIPS) detected on this switch loop port. LIPS Out The number of LIPS generated on this switch loop port. Link Flrs The number of times the port has detected a link error resulting from an invalid link state...
  • Page 150: Perf.opentrunking.congestionthresh

    10. Command Example Root> perf openTrunking congestionThresh 8 20 perf.openTrunking.lowBBCreditThresh Syntax lowBBCreditThresh lowBBcreditThreshold Purpose This command configures the low BB_credit threshold of the OpenTrunking configuration. The low BB_credit threshold is defined Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-106...
  • Page 151: Perf.opentrunking.setstate

    perf as the percentage of time that no transmit BB_Credits are passed on the link. When the threshold value is exceeded, the system tries to reroute the flows that are going to the ISL with the problem. Effectively, the threshold is the percent of the time that the port does not receive BB_Credits before traffic is rerouted away from the port.
  • Page 152: Perf.opentrunking.show

    (These statistics are cleared by the perf.clearStats command.) Unresolved The current enabled/disabled state of the Congestion unresolved congestion trunking feature. (The indicated state applies to every port on the product.) Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-108...
  • Page 153: Perf.opentrunking.unrescongestion

    perf Backpressure The current enabled/disabled state of the backpressure trunking feature. (The indicated state applies to every port on the product.) Low BB Credit The current threshold setting of the Low BB Threshold Credit Threshold trunking feature. If the value is a default value, is displayed next (default)
  • Page 154: Perf.preferredpath

    ID. perf.preferredPath.clearPath Syntax clearPath destDomainID sourcePort Purpose This command deletes a preferred path. The command causes the specified path to use a path selection algorithm that is different from Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-110...
  • Page 155: Perf.preferredpath.setpath

    perf the preferred path. All configured paths can be removed by specifying the all parameter for both the destination domain ID and source port. Parameters This command has the following parameters. destDomainId Specifies the destination domain ID. Valid domain IDs are in the range 1–31 or all, which deletes all preferred paths to and from the source port specified in the sourcePort parameter.
  • Page 156: Perf.preferredpath.setstate

    Root> perf preferredPath setPath 17 5 11 perf.preferredPath.setState Syntax setState enabledState Purpose This command enables or disables the Preferred Path feature. NOTE: Insistent domain IDs must be used in order to enable the preferred path state. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-112...
  • Page 157: Perf.preferredpath.showpath

    perf Parameters This command has one parameter. enabledState Sets the state of the preferred path feature. When disabled, the preferred path settings are ignored for all path selection decisions. Accepted values for this command are enable and disable. Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values.
  • Page 158 Preferred Exit The configured Preferred Path exit port. This Port value can be any port number, or blank to indicate that no Preferred Path has been configured. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-114...
  • Page 159: Perf.preferredpath.showstate

    perf Command and The following examples show the output returned by the three Output Examples methods of specifying the perf.preferredPath.showPath command. Single values for both parameters Root> perf preferredPath showPath 21 10 Preferred Path State: Enabled Preferred Exit Port: Not Configured destDomainId set to all Root>...
  • Page 160: Perf.thresholdalerts

    The threshold alert must then be configured using the other counter threshold alert commands. 2. Assign the threshold alert to a port using the command perf.thresholdAlerts.counter.addPort on page 2-121. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-116...
  • Page 161 perf 3. Configure the threshold alert using other perf.thresholdalert commands. For example, you may want to associate the threshold alert counter with the threshold alert name using the perf.thresholdAlerts.counter.setCounter command, described on 2-123. Use the following commands to view alert settings and configure an alert: •...
  • Page 162: Throughput Threshold Alerts

    Alert Counters Table 2-3 Number Threshold Alert Counter or Counter Set Link Resets Sent Link Resets Received OLS Sent OLS Received Link Failures Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-118...
  • Page 163 perf Table 2-3 Alert Counters (Continued) Number Threshold Alert Counter or Counter Set Sync Losses Signal Losses Protocol Errors Invalid Tx Words CRC Errors Discarded Frames Frames Too Short Delimiter Errors Address ID Errors Class2BusiedFrames Class2RejectedFrames Class3DiscardedFrames Physical Link Errors Set (see below) Link Sequence Counts Set (see below) Logical Link Errors Set (see below) LIPS Detected (Sphereon 4300 and Sphereon...
  • Page 164: Perf.thresholdalerts.counter.addalert

    The new alert is assigned default settings which can then be changed using the other counter threshold alert commands. The default settings for a new counter threshold alert are as follows: • Ports: None • Counter: None • Increment: 100 Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-120...
  • Page 165: Perf.thresholdalerts.counter.addport

    perf • Interval: 60 minutes • State: Disabled Parameters This command has one parameter. name Specifies the name of the new counter threshold alert. This name can consist of any ASCII characters up to a maximum length of 64 characters. To use spaces or special characters in this name, put quotation marks around the name.
  • Page 166: Perf.thresholdalerts.counter.removeport

    NOTE: A counter threshold alert is not allowed to specify both port types and individual port numbers. Command Example Root> perf thresholdAlerts counter addPort checklinks 12 perf.thresholdAlerts.counter.removePort Syntax removePort name portNumber Purpose This command removes a port from the specified counter threshold alert. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-122...
  • Page 167: Perf.thresholdalerts.counter.setcounter

    perf NOTE: An alert cannot be modified unless it is in the disabled state. Verify that the alert is disabled before executing this command. Parameters This command has the following parameters. name The name of a counter threshold alert as defined by the command perf.thresholdAlerts.counter.addAlert, described on 2-120.
  • Page 168: Perf.thresholdalerts.counter.setparams

    This sets the interval time in minutes for the alert. Acceptable values are in the range of 5 to 70,560 minutes. Example The meaning for each of these inputs can best be described using the following example sentence: Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-124...
  • Page 169: Perf.thresholdalerts.counter.show

    perf If ports 0,1, or 2 CRC Error counter increments more then 5 times within a period of 30 minutes, send an alert. Where: Port list = 0, 1, 2 CTA Counter = CRCErrors Increment value = 5 Interval Time = 30 The increment value takes place in an interval that is a fixed length amount of time.
  • Page 170: Perf.threshholdalerts.counter.showstatistictable

    Discarded Frames Frames Too Short Delimiter Errors Address ID Errors Cls2 BusiedFrms Cls2 RejectedFrms Cls3 DiscardFrms Phys Lnk Err Set Lnk Seq Cnt Set Logic Lnk Err Set LIPS Detected LIPS Generated Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-126...
  • Page 171: Perf.thresholdalerts.deletealert

    perf perf.thresholdAlerts.deleteAlert Syntax deleteAlert name Purpose This command deletes a specified threshold alert. NOTE: An alert cannot be modified unless it is in the disabled state. Verify that the alert is disabled before executing this command. Parameters This command has one parameter. name The name of a threshold alert as defined by the commands...
  • Page 172 CTA - Invalid Tx Words CRC Errors CTA - CRC Errors Discarded Frames CTA - Discarded Frames Frames Too Short CTA - Frames Too Short Delimiter Errors CTA - Delimiter Errors Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-128...
  • Page 173: Perf.thresholdalerts.throughput.addalert

    perf Address ID Errors CTA - Address ID Errors Cls2 BusiedFrms CTA - Class 2 Busied Frames Cls2 CTA - Class 2 Rejected Frames RejectedFrms Cls3 DiscardFrms CTA - Class 3 Discarded Frames Phys Lnk Err Set CTA - Physical Link Errors Summed Set Lnk Seq Cnt Set CTA - Link Sequence Counts...
  • Page 174: Perf.thresholdalerts.throughput.addport

    This command adds a port to the specified throughput threshold alert. NOTE: An alert cannot be modified unless it is in the disabled state. Verify that the alert is disabled before executing this command. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-130...
  • Page 175: Perf.thresholdalerts.throughput.removeport

    perf Parameters This command has the following parameters. name The name of a throughput threshold alert as defined by the command perf.thresholdAlerts.throughput.addAlert, described on 2-129. portNumber Specifies the port number or port type. Valid values are either a single port number, all ports, or port type.
  • Page 176: Perf.thresholdalerts.throughput.setutiltype

    This command sets the throughput statistic that is used to trigger the throughput threshold alert. NOTE: An alert cannot be modified unless it is in the disabled state. Verify that the alert is disabled before executing this command. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-132...
  • Page 177: Perf.thresholdalerts.throughput.setutilpercentage

    perf Parameters This command has the following parameters. name The name of a throughput threshold alert as defined by the command perf.thresholdAlerts.throughput.addAlert, described on 2-129. utilizationType The type of traffic that triggers the alert. Enter the number that corresponds to the desired utilization type: 1 - Transmit Traffic (Tx) 2 - Receive Traffic (Rx)
  • Page 178: Perf.thresholdalerts.throughput.setparams

    5 to 70,560 minutes. The value of this parameter must be greater than or equal to the value of the duration parameter. Command Example Root> perf thresholdAlerts throughput SetParams eportRx 1 Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-134...
  • Page 179: Perf.thresholdalerts.throughput.show

    perf perf.thresholdAlerts.throughput.show Syntax show name Purpose This command displays the settings for an individual throughput threshold alert. Parameters This command has the following parameter. name The name of a throughput threshold alert as defined by the command perf.thresholdAlerts.throughput.addAlert, described on 2-129. You can specify all instead of a name, which means that all threshold alerts are displayed.
  • Page 180: Perf.traffic

    Port The port number. The received link utilization percentage. The transmitted link utilization percentage. RxFrames The number of Fibre Channel Class 2 and Class 3 frames that the port has received. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-136...
  • Page 181 perf TxFrames The number of Fibre Channel Class 2 and Class 3 frames that the port has transmitted. RxWords The number of 4-byte words in Class 2 and Class 3 frames that the port has received. TxWords The number of 4-byte words in Class 2 and Class 3 frames that the port has transmitted.
  • Page 182: Show

    CLI show commands. The commands are displayed in the following order: • show.ip.ethernet • show.system • show.switch • show.port.config • show.frus • config.snmp.show • show.zoning • show.port.state • show.port.info • show.port.technology • show.loginserver Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-138...
  • Page 183: Show.auditlog

    show • show.features • show.security.portbinding • show.security.switchbinding • show.security.fabricbinding • show.openTrunking.config • show.thresholdAlerts.alerts • show.fabric.topology • show.fabric.nodes • show.security.switchACL • show.ficonCUPZoning • show.FencingPolicies show.auditLog Syntax auditLog [clear] Purpose This command displays the entries of the audit log after the last time the log was cleared.
  • Page 184: Show.epframelog.config

    When the filtering is enabled, everything but class-F frames will be logged. This setting will not be stored in NV RAM and will not persist after IML. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-140...
  • Page 185: Show.epframelog.setfilterport

    show Parameters This command has one optional parameter. If no parameters are entered, it will show the current state. enable Specifies the on/off state. Valid values are enable and disable. Boolean 1 and 0 values may also be substituted. Command Example Root>...
  • Page 186: Show.epframelog.nowrap

    = In, O = Out). Start of frame. End of frame. Header The 24 byte FC frame header. PL (size in bytes) The first 32 bytes of the FC frame payload. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-142...
  • Page 187: Show.epframelog.wrap

    show Output Example The output of the show.epFrameLog.nowrap command displays as follows: Count Date/Time Port # Direction SOF Payload Size ------ --------------- ------ --------- --- ------------ 11/24/03 11:30A 39 2112 Header: 22000026 000000EF E1000000 00000000 FFFF0000 00000000 00010203 04050607 08090A0B 0C0D0E0F 10111213 14151617 18191A1B 1C1D1E1F 11/24/03 11:30A 38 2112 Header: 22000026 000000EF E1000000 00000000 FFFF0000 00000000...
  • Page 188: Show.eventlog

    This command shows the contents of the event log as maintained in NV-RAM on the director or switch. Parameters This command has one parameter. clear This optional parameter causes all event log entries to be cleared. Command Example Root> show eventLog Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-144...
  • Page 189: Show.fabriclog.nowrap

    show Output The event log data are displayed as a table that includes the following properties. Date/Time The date and time when the event occurred. Code The event reason code. Severity The severity of the event. The values are: • Major—Unit operational (major failure). •...
  • Page 190: Show.fabriclog.wrap

    126, 127, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 12/04/03 08:15A Fabric Operational Data: 12/04/03 08:15A Paths Operational Data: 12/04/03 08:15A Zone Merge Completed show.fabricLog.wrap Syntax wrap [clear] Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-146...
  • Page 191 show Purpose This command allows the user to view the contents of the wrapping region of the fabric log. The log entries will not persist IMLs or power cycles; it will not be stored in NV RAM. NOTE: This log will begin to wrap after the log is filled. Parameters This command has one optional parameter.
  • Page 192: Show.fabric.nodes

    This command has no parameters. Command Example Root> show fabric principal Output The data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties: Principal Switch The WWN of the principal switch in the fabric. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-148...
  • Page 193: Show.fabric.topology

    show Output Example Principal Switch WWN: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 show.fabric.topology Syntax topology Purpose This command displays a text description of the fabric. The principal switch in the fabric will have a "*" next to it. Parameters This command has no parameters. Command Example Root>...
  • Page 194: Show.features

    Syntax fencing [name] Purpose This command displays a table of the configured fencing policies. If a specific policy name is given, then a full description of the policy is shown. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-150...
  • Page 195 show Parameters This command has one optional parameter, an individual policy name. If an individual policy name is given, then a detailed description will be shown for the specified policy. If no parameter is given, then a summary of all policies will be shown. Command Example Root>...
  • Page 196: Show.ficoncupzoning

    This command show the Ficon MS settings Sphereon 3016 NOTE: This command is displayed on a only if the feature key is installed. Parameters This command has no parameters. Command Example Root> show ficonms Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-152...
  • Page 197: Show.frus

    show Output The data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties: Ficon MS State The state of the Ficon MS feature. Ficon MIHPTO The Ficon MIHPTO value in seconds. Output Example Ficon MS State: Disabled Ficon MIHPTO (seconds): show.frus Syntax frus...
  • Page 198: Show.ip.ethernet

    The subnet mask for the Ethernet adapter as set in the config.ip.ethernet command. Output Example The output from the show.ip.ethernet command displays as follows. LAN Information IP Address: 144.49.10.15 Gateway Address: 144.49.10.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 show.linkIncidentLog Syntax linkIncidentLog [clear] Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-154...
  • Page 199: Show.loginserver

    show Purpose This command shows the contents of the link incident log on the director or switch. ATTENTION! If the switch is restarted (as occurs during IPL, IML, configuration reset, feature key installation, or firmware load) or is power cycled, the information in the link incident log is lost. Parameters This command has one parameter.
  • Page 200: Show.nameserver

    Port Name Node Name ---- ------- ------- ----------------------- ----------------------- 00:11:22:33:44:55:00:77 20:11:22:33:44:55:66:77 00:11:22:33:44:55:00:78 20:11:22:33:44:55:66:78 00:11:22:33:44:55:00:79 20:11:22:33:44:55:66:79 00:11:22:33:44:55:00:80 20:11:22:33:44:55:66:80 00:11:22:33:44:55:00:81 20:11:22:33:44:55:66:81 00:11:22:33:44:55:00:82 20:11:22:33:44:55:66:82 00:11:22:33:44:55:00:83 20:11:22:33:44:55:66:83 00:11:22:33:44:55:00:84 20:11:22:33:44:55:66:84 00:11:22:33:44:55:00:85 20:11:22:33:44:55:66:85 00:11:22:33:44:55:00:86 20:11:22:33:44:55:66:86 show.nameServer Syntax nameServer Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-156...
  • Page 201 show Purpose This command displays information from the name server database for devices attached to this switch. Note that it is possible to have more than one device per port for any public loop devices attached to an FL Port. Parameters This command has no parameters.
  • Page 202: Show.nameserverext

    CLI output wraps several times per node. For this reason, this command is supported only in comma-delimited mode. For more information about the comma-delimited mode, see Using the commaDelim Command on page 1-17. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-158...
  • Page 203: Show.npiv.config

    show Parameters This command has no parameters. Command Example Root> show nameServerExt Output The device information data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties. Type The type (N, NL, F/NL, F, FL, E, B). Port Id The 24-bit Fibre Channel address. Port Name The port WWN of the attached device.
  • Page 204: Show.opensysms.config

    Purpose This command displays the Open System Management Server state and the Open System Management Server Host Control State. Parameters This command has no parameters. Command Example Root> show openSysMS config Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-160...
  • Page 205: Show.opentrunking.config

    show Output The configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties: openSysMS State The Open System Management Server state. Host Control The Open System Management Server State Host Control state. Output Example openSysMS State: disable Host Control State: enable show.openTrunking.config Syntax config...
  • Page 206: Show.opentrunking.reroutelog

    This optional parameter causes all re-route log entries to be cleared. Command Example show opentrunking reroutelog NOTE: The clear parameter also clears the log entries for your SAN management application. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-162...
  • Page 207: Show.port.config

    show Output The device information data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties. Date/Time The date/time when the rerouting event occurred. The port associated with the flow that was rerouted. The target domain associated with the flow that was rerouted.
  • Page 208: Show.port.exit

    If the source port is set to all, the output shows all source port paths to the specified domain. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-164...
  • Page 209 show Parameters This command has the following parameters. destDomainId Specifies the destination domain ID. Valid domain IDs are in the range 1–31, or, use all to show all exit ports to and from the source port specified in the sourcePort parameter. sourcePort Specifies the number of the source port.
  • Page 210: Show.port.info

    ------------------ ---------------- No Source No Source … show.port.info Syntax info Purpose This command displays port information for all ports. Parameters This command has no parameters. Command Example Root> show port info Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-166...
  • Page 211: Show.port.nodes

    show Output The port information data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties. Port The port number. The WWN of the port. OpSpeed The current operating speed (1 Gb/sec, 2 Gb/sec, or Not Established). SpeedCap The current transceiver capability speed (1 Gb/sec or 2 Gb/sec).
  • Page 212 Class of service: 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; F; 1,2; 2,3… Port Name The port worldwide name of the attached device. Node Name The node worldwide name of the attached device. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-168...
  • Page 213: Show.port.opticedd

    show Output Example The show.port.nodes command output for a mix of public and private nodes on a loop appears as follows: FCAddr BB Crdt RxFldSz Port Name Node Name ------ ------- ------- ----------------------- ----------------------- 612902 00:11:22:33:44:55:00:77 20:11:22:33:44:55:66:77 612903 2112 00:11:22:33:44:55:00:77 20:11:22:33:44:55:66:77 612904 00:11:22:33:44:55:00:77...
  • Page 214: Show.port.opticinfo

    The Current in mA. TX Pwr The Transceiver power in uW. RX Pwr The Receiver power in uW. 1.8 Voltage The 1.8 Voltage in Volts. 5.0 Voltage The 5.0 Voltage in Volts. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-170...
  • Page 215: Show.port.profile

    show Output Example The show.port.opticInfo command output displays as follows: Port Temp 3.3 Volt Current TX Power RX Power 1.8 Volt 5.0 Volt ---- ----- -------- ------- --------- --------- -------- ------- Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown...
  • Page 216 The output from the show.port.profile command displays as follows: Port Number: Name: Sam's tape drive Blocked: False Operating Type: FL Port Operating Speed: 2 Gb/sec Port WWN: A2:33:15:C3:3F:00:00:0A Configured Type: Gx_Port Configured Speed: Negotiate Beaconing: Disabled Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-172...
  • Page 217: Show.port.showportaddr

    show FAN: Disabled FC Address: 034FA2 Attached WWN: F0:01:02:A1:B0:22:00:12 Operational State: Online Reason: None Rx BB Credits: Connector Type: Transceiver: Long LC Distance Capability: Long Media Type: M-M 50um Speed Capability: 2 Gb/sec 10G FC Compliance: None show.port.showPortAddr Syntax showPortAddr Purpose This command displays the port address configuration for all ports.
  • Page 218: Show.port.status

    FL_Port in addition to the values noted above for F_Port. If the configured port type is Gx_Port, then the operational port type can include FL_Port in addition to the values noted above for G_Port. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-174...
  • Page 219 • 13: External loopback adapter connected to the port • 14: N_Port connection not allowed on this port • 15: Non-McDATA switch at other end of the ISL • 16: ISL connection not allowed on this port • 17: ISL connection not allowed to external Fabrics •...
  • Page 220 10:00:80:00:11:22:33:53 No Light fPort 10:00:80:00:11:22:33:56 Online fPort 10:00:80:00:11:22:33:59 Invalid Attachment fPort 10:00:80:00:11:22:33:64 Online fPort 10:00:80:00:11:22:33:66 02: Duplicate Domain ID(s) 03: Switch Speed Conflict 07: ISL connection not allowed on this port Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-176...
  • Page 221: Show.port.technology

    show show.port.technology Syntax technology Purpose This command displays port technology information for all ports. Parameters This command has no parameters. Command Example Root> show port technology Output The port technology data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties. Port The port number.
  • Page 222: Show.preferredpath.showpath

    0–63 for the Intrepid 6064 0–127 and 132–143 for the Intrepid 6140 Or, you can specify all to show all paths to the destination domain ID specified for the destDomainId parameter. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-178...
  • Page 223 show Output The output from show.preferredPath.showPath includes the following parameters. Destination The destination domain ID to which a preferred Domain path has been configured. This is displayed only if the destination domain parameter is set to all. Source Port The source port for which a preferred path to the specified destination domain ID is specified.
  • Page 224: Show.security.fabricbinding

    Fabric Binding Membership Terminology page 2-51. Output Example The output from the show.security.fabricBinding command displays as follows. Domain 1 (20:30:40:50:60:70:8F:1A) (Local) Domain 3 (00:11:22:33:44:55:66:77) (Unattached) Domain 2 (88:99:AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF) (Attached) Domain 14 (11:55:35:45:24:78:98:FA) (Attached) Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-180...
  • Page 225: Show.security.log

    show show.security.log Syntax log [clear] Purpose This command shows the contents of the security log as maintained in NV-RAM on the director or switch. Parameters This command has one parameter. clear This optional parameter causes all security log entries to be cleared. Command Example Root>...
  • Page 226: Show.security.portbinding

    The WWN of the device that is bound to the specified port. If this field is blank, no device is bound to the specified port. Output Example The output from the show.security.portBinding command displays as follows. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-182...
  • Page 227: Show.security.switchacl

    show Port WWN Binding Bound WWN ---- ----------- ----------------------- Active AA:00:AA:00:AA:00:AA:00 Inactive 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 Inactive CC:33:44:55:CC:33:44:55 Active 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 Inactive 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 Inactive 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 Inactive 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 Inactive 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 Inactive 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 Inactive 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 Inactive 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 Inactive 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 Inactive 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 Inactive 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 Inactive 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 Inactive 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 show.security.switchAcl Syntax...
  • Page 228: Show.security.switchbinding

    The WWNs of the members of the active SBML. Membership List Output Example The output from the show.security.switchBinding command displays as follows. Switch Binding State: Enabled and Restricting E Ports 00:11:22:33:44:55:66:77 88:99:AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF 11:55:35:45:24:78:98:FA Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-184...
  • Page 229: Show.snmp

    show show.snmp Syntax snmp Purpose This command shows the switch SNMP configuration. Parameters This command has no parameters. NOTE: The command config.snmp.show on page 2-71 has functionality that is identical to this command. Command Example Root> show snmp Output The switch configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties.
  • Page 230: Show.switch

    The E_D_TOV as set in the config.switch.edTOV command. For more information, see config.switch.edTOV page 2-73. Preferred The domain ID as set in the Domain Id config.switch.prefDomainId command. For more information, see config.switch.prefDomainId on page 2-75. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-186...
  • Page 231 show Switch Priority The switch priority as set in the config.switch.priority command. For more information, see config.switch.priority page 2-75. Speed The switch speed as set in the config.switch.speed command. (This does not apply to the Sphereon 4300 and Sphereon 4500 switches.) For more information, see config.switch.speed on page 2-78.
  • Page 232: Show.system

    The system contact as set in the config.system.contact command. For more information, see config.system.contact page 2-81. Description The system description as set in the config.system.description command. For more information, see config.system.description page 2-82. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-188...
  • Page 233: Show.thresholdalerts.alerts

    For more information, see config.system.date on page 2-82. Output Example The output from the show.system command displays as follows. System Information Name: Joe's Switch Description: McDATA ED-6064 Fibre Channel Director Contact: Location: Everywhere Date/Time: 04/16/2001 10:34:01AM Serial Number: 82420481 Type Number:...
  • Page 234 CTA - Primitive Sequence Errors/Protocol Errors Invalid Tx Words CTA - Invalid Tx Words CRC Errors CTA - CRC Errors Discarded Frames CTA - Discarded Frames Frames Too Short CTA - Frames Too Short Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-190...
  • Page 235 show Delimiter Errors CTA - Delimiter Errors Address ID Errors CTA - Address ID Errors Cls2 BusiedFrms CTA - Class 2 Busied Frames Cls2 RejectedFrms CTA - Class 2 Rejected Frames Cls3 DiscardFrms CTA - Class 3 Discarded Frames Phys Lnk Err Set CTA - Physical Link Errors Summed Set Lnk Seq Cnt Set...
  • Page 236: Show.thresholdalerts.log

    TTA - Receive Utilization Tx/Rx Util TTA - Transmit or Receive Utilization Link Resets Sent CTA - Link Resets Sent Link Resets Received CTA - Link Resets Received OLS Sent CTA - OLS Sent Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-192...
  • Page 237 show OLS Received CTA - OLS Received Link Failures CTA - Link Failures Sync Losses CTA - Sync Losses Signal Losses CTA - Signal Losses Protocol Errors CTA - Primitive Sequence Errors/Protocol Errors Invalid Tx Words CTA - Invalid Tx Words CRC Errors CTA - CRC Errors Discarded Frames...
  • Page 238: Show.zoning

    The zoning configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties. Active ZoneSet The enabled status, name, and member zones of the zone set. Output Example The output from the show.zoning command displays as follows. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-194...
  • Page 239 show Active Zone Set Default Zone Enabled: False ZoneSet: TheUltimateZoneSet Zone: TheUltimateZone ZoneMember: Domain 10, Port 6 ZoneMember: Domain 15, Port 2 ZoneMember: Domain 2, Port 63 ZoneMember: 10:00:00:00:C9:22:9B:64 ZoneMember: 10:00:00:00:C9:22:9B:BD Zone: TheNotSoUltimateZone ZoneMember: 10:00:00:00:C9:22:9B:AB ZoneMember: 10:00:00:00:C9:22:9B:C6 ZoneMember: 10:00:00:00:C9:22:9B:AB Zone: TheNotUltimateAtAllZone ZoneMember: Domain 2, Port 63 CLI Commands...
  • Page 240 Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual 2-196...
  • Page 241: Error Messages

    Error Messages This appendix lists and explains error messages for the Command Line Interface (CLI). Any error numbers that are not listed are reserved for future use. The message that is returned is a string that includes the error number and the text of the message. Message Error 005: Busy Description...
  • Page 242 Enter a valid port address. Message Error 013: Invalid Port Number Description The value entered for the port number is invalid. Action Enter a port number within the range supported by your director or switch. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 243 Message Error 014: Invalid Port Name Description The value entered for the port name is invalid. Action The port name for the individual port may contain 0–24 characters. Enter a name with 0–24 characters and re-submit. If spaces are used, enclose the name in quotation marks.
  • Page 244 The value entered for the subnet mask is invalid. Action The new subnet mask for the Ethernet interface must be entered in dotted decimal format (e.g. 255.0.0.0). Enter an appropriate subnet mask and re-submit. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 245 Message Error 032: Invalid SNMP Community Name Description The value entered for the SNMP community name is invalid Action The community name must not exceed 32 characters in length. Duplicate community names are allowed, but corresponding write authorizations must match. Enter an appropriate SNMP community name and re-submit.
  • Page 246 The value of the minute entered for the new system time is invalid. Action The format of the time parameter must be hh:mm:ss. The minute can contain an integer in the range 0–59. Enter an appropriate time and re-submit. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 247 Message Error 042: Invalid Second Description The value of the second entered for the new system time is invalid. Action The format of the time parameter must be hh:mm:ss. The second can contain an integer in the range 0–59. Enter an appropriate time and re-submit.
  • Page 248 The value entered for the zone name is invalid. Action The zone name must be unique and contain 1–64 characters. The valid character set for the zone name can be found under Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 249 config.zoning.renameZoneSet on page 2-91. Make the appropriate changes to the zone name and re-submit. Message Error 057: Duplicate Zone Description Two or more zone names in the zone set are identical. Action All zone names must be unique. Make the appropriate changes and re-submit.
  • Page 250 Error 069: Duplicate Port Name Description Two or more port names are identical. Action Port names must be unique. Make appropriate changes and re-submit. For more information, see config.port.name on page 2-26. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual A-10...
  • Page 251 Message Error 070: Invalid FRU Type Description The requested FRU does not exist on this product. Action Consult the installation/service manual for this product to find appropriate FRU names. Message Error 071: FRU Not Installed Description The requested FRU is not installed. Action Consult the installation/service manual for this product for appropriate action.
  • Page 252 You must clear the system error light before unit beaconing may be enabled. Consult the installation/service manual for appropriate action. Message Error 079: FRU Failed Description The specified FRU has failed. Action Consult the installation/service manual for appropriate action. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual A-12...
  • Page 253 Description The value entered for the interoperability mode is not valid. Action The interoperability mode for the director or switch must be mcdata (McDATA Fabric 1.0) or open (Open Fabric 1.0). Make the appropriate changes and re-submit the command. Message...
  • Page 254 This product cannot be configured to have a preferred domain ID equal to zero (0). Action Ensure that the ID is expressed as an integer in the range 1–31 and re-submit. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual A-14...
  • Page 255 Message Error 101: Command Not Supported on This Product Description This product does not support the requested command. Action Command not supported. No action necessary. Message Error 102: Switch Not Operational Description The request cannot be completed because the switch is not operational.
  • Page 256 Description The type of the threshold alert is not valid. Action Configure the type of the throughput threshold alert to one of the types found in the enumerated table for TTAs. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual A-16...
  • Page 257 Message Error 112: No Threshold Definition Given Description The threshold value for the alert was not configured before the user attempted to activate the alert. Action Set the threshold value, then try to activate the alert. Message Error 115: Invalid Switch Speed Description The request cannot be completed because the switch is not capable of operating at the configured speed.
  • Page 258 Be sure that the membership list submitted does not isolate a switch already in the fabric. If this is not the case, the user needs to be aware of all fabric security rules and make sure that the list submitted adheres appropriately. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual A-18...
  • Page 259 Message Error 135: Invalid Number of Fabric Membership List Entries Description The number of fabric members submitted exceeds the maximum allowable entries of 31. Action The number of entries in the fabric membership list is limited to the total number of domain IDs available to the fabric. Make sure that the list (including the managed switch) contains no more than 31 entries.
  • Page 260 The request cannot be completed because an invalid domain RSCN state has been submitted. Action The domain RSCN state must be set to either enable or disable. For more information, see config.switch.domainRSCN on page 2-72. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual A-20...
  • Page 261 Message Error 143: Domain RSCNs Must Be Enabled When Enterprise Fabric Mode Active Description The user attempted to disable domain RSCN's while enterprise fabric mode was active. Action Domain RSCN's must remain enabled while the enterprise fabric mode is active. If enterprise fabric mode is set to inactive, the domain RSCN state may be changed.
  • Page 262 2-19. Message Error 153: Feature Key Not Installed Description The request cannot be completed because the required feature key has not been installed to the firmware. Action Contact your sales representative. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual A-22...
  • Page 263 Message Error 154: Invalid Membership List WWN Description The request cannot be completed because the WWN does not exist in the switch binding membership list. Action Make sure that the WWN deleted matches the WWN in the Switch Binding Membership List. Make appropriate changes and re-submit the request.
  • Page 264 Error 164: FICON CUP Zoning feature key must be uninstalled Description The operation cannot be completed with the FICON CUP Zoning key installed. Action Remove the FICON CUP Zoning feature key. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual A-24...
  • Page 265 Message Error 165: CUP Zoning feature key must be installed Description The command is not available without the FICON CUP Zoning feature key. Action Install the FICON CUP zoning feature key. Message Error 166: CUP Zoning feature must be enabled Description The command cannot be completed with the CUP Zoning feature enabled.
  • Page 266 Error 176: Entry not found in the list Description The desired entry in the list does not exist. Action Make sure the desired entry is in the list and it is being typed correctly. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual A-26...
  • Page 267 Message Error 177: Cannot remove the last Web user with Administrator rights Description At least one Administrator user must exist for each management interface. Action Add a new Administrator and then try again. Message Error 178: Invalid password Description The entered password is invalid. Action Enter a password using valid characters and a proper length.
  • Page 268 Error 188: Port Swap Classification is not Identical Description Cannot swap ports because the port swap classification is not identical. Action Swap different ports or install a FRU with the same port classification. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual A-28...
  • Page 269 Message Error 189: Invalid Fencing Policy Type Description Invalid fencing policy type. Action Enter a valid fencing policy type. Message Error 190: Invalid Fencing Policy Port Type Description Invalid fencing policy port type. Action Enter a valid port or port type. Message Error 191: Max Fencing Policy Definitions Reached Description...
  • Page 270 The policy port list must contain ports or a port scope. Action Add ports or a port scope to the policy. Message Error 198: Duplicate Authentication Name Description Authentication names must be unique. Action Configure a unique authentication name. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual A-30...
  • Page 271 Message Error 201: Change Authorization Request Failed Description The switch did not accept the request to make a change to NVRAM. Action Be sure all parameters have been entered correctly and re-submit. Contact your service representative with further problems. Message Error 202: Invalid Change Authorization ID Description The switch will not accept a change request from this particular...
  • Page 272 You are attempting to activate and empty zone set. Action The zone set must have at least one zone to be considered valid. Add a valid zone to the zone set and re-submit. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual A-32...
  • Page 273 Message Error 214: A Zone Contains Zero Members Description You are attempting to activate a zone set that contains at least one zone with zero members. Action Each zone in the zone set must contain at least one member. Add a valid member to the empty zone and re-submit.
  • Page 274 The SNMP community index must be an integer in the range 1–6. Make the appropriate changes and re-submit the command. Message Error 223: Unknown Error Description The switch did not accept the request. Action Contact your service representative. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual A-34...
  • Page 275 Message Error 224: Invalid Argument Description One or more parameters are invalid for this command. Action Consult this manual (Chapter 2, CLI Commands) for appropriate parameter names. Parameters must be typed exactly to specification to be recognized correctly by the CLI. Message Error 226: Argument Is Too Long Description...
  • Page 276 Action For the appropriate parameters, see the section of the manual that corresponds to the attempted command. Parameters must be typed exactly to specification to be recognized correctly by the CLI. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual A-36...
  • Page 277 Message Error 234: Invalid Command Description The CLI cannot associate an action with the submitted command. The command may be misspelled, required parameters may be missing, or the request may not be applicable to the branch of the CLI tree from which it was submitted.
  • Page 278 This operation is not allowed while the switch is in Enterprise Fabric Mode and the switch is Online. Action Make sure Enterprise Fabric Mode is not enabled and the switch is offline. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual A-38...
  • Page 279 Message Error 245: Invalid increment value Description The increment value specified is not between 1 and 70560. Action Make sure the increment value given is between 1 and 70560. Message Error 246: Invalid interval value Description The interval value specified is not between 5 and 70560 minutes. Action Make sure the increment value given is between 5 and 70560 minutes.
  • Page 280 Error 255: Invalid throughput threshold alert name Description The name of the threshold alert is incorrect. Action Either the name does not exist, or the new name cannot be used because it is illegal or a duplicate. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual A-40...
  • Page 281 Message Error 256: Invalid utilization type number Description The utilization type number does not exist. Action Select a valid utilization type number. Message Error 257: Invalid utilization percentage value Description The utilization percentage value is out of range. Action Select a valid utilization percentage value. Message Error 258: Invalid duration value Description...
  • Page 282 The fabric is still building, wait a couple of seconds until it is complete. Message Error 268: RADIUS key too long Description The desired RADIUS key is too long. Action Use a shorter RADIUS key. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual A-42...
  • Page 283 Message Error 269: Invalid retransmit attempts. Must be between 1 and 100 Description The desired retransmit attempt value is invalid. Action Select a retransmit value between 1 and 100. Message Error 270: Invalid timeout value. Must be between 1 and 1000 Description The desired retransmit value is invalid.
  • Page 284 Description The desired zone member doesn't exist. Action Select a valid zone member. Message Error 281: Zone doesn't exist Description The desired zone doesn't exist. Action Select a valid zone name. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual A-44...
  • Page 285 Message Error 282: Conflicting Domain ID for the specified WWN Description The desired Domain ID is already in use. Action Select a different Domain ID. Message Error 283: Conflicting WWN for the specified Domain ID Description The WWN is already in use. Action Select a different WWN.
  • Page 286 Action Select a different port number. Message Error 294: Invalid RADIUS Index Description The specified RADIUS index is invalid. Action Enter a valid RADIUS index. Valid indexes are 1 to 3. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual A-46...
  • Page 287 Message Error 295: Invalid MIHPTO value Description The MIHPTO value is invalid. Action Enter a valid MIHPTO value. Message Error 296: Cannot delete last EPort user with current authentication setting Description You cannot remove the last EPort user with the current authentication settings.
  • Page 288 The preferred path entered is invalid. (One reason the preferred path could be invalid is if the destination domain ID is the same as the local switch's.) Action Enter a valid preferred path. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual A-48...
  • Page 289 Message Error 304: Radius Authentication Present. Cannot remove all Radius Servers Description You cannot remove all the RADIUS Server configurations if RADIUS Authentication is enabled on any interface. Action Disabled RADIUS Authentication on all interfaces and then remove the last RADIUS server configuration. Message Error 305: Operating mode is not OSMS Description...
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  • Page 291: Commands And Releases

    Table B-1, Commands and Releases, shows the commands that are valid in the Enterprise Operating System (E/OS) Command Line Interface (CLI) and the release in which the command was added to the CLI. The commands are organized by release, and are in alphabetical order within the release.
  • Page 292 Commands and Releases First E/OS Release Command config.ficonCUPZoning.show config.ficonMS.setMIHPTO config.ficonMS.show config.ip.lineSpeed config.NPIV.maxPortIDs config.NPIV.setState config.NPIV.show config.openSysMS.setHostCtrlState config.port.rxCredits config.port.show config.port.showPortAddr config.port.swapPortByAddr config.port.swapPortByNum config.security.authentication.interface api.outgoing config.security.authentication.interface.api.sequence config.security.authentication.interface.cli.sequence config.security.authentication.interface.eport.outgoing config.security.authentication.interface.eport.sequence config.security.authentication.interface.nport.outgoing config.security.authentication.interface.nport.sequence config.security.authentication.interface.osms.outgoing config.security.authentication.interface.osms.setKey config.security.authentication.interface.serial.enhancedAuth config.security.authentication.interface.show config.security.authentication.interface.web.sequence Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 293 Table B-1 Commands and Releases First E/OS Release Command config.security.authentication.port.override config.security.authentication.port.show config.security.authentication.RADIUS.attempts config.security.authentication.RADIUS.deadtime config.security.authentication.RADIUS.deleteServer config.security.authentication.RADIUS.server config.security.authentication.RADIUS.show config.security.authentication.RADIUS.timeout config.security.authentication.switch.setSecret config.security.authentication.user config.security.authentication.user.add config.security.authentication.user.delete config.security.authentication.user.modify config.security.authentication.user.role config.security.authentication.user.show config.security.ssh.resetKeys config.security.ssh.setState config.security.ssh.show config.security.switchAcl.addRange config.security.switchAcl.deleteRange config.security.switchAcl.deleteRange config.security.switchAcl.setState config.security.switchAcl.show config.switch.zoneFlexPars perf.preferredPath.showPath Commands and Corresponding Releases...
  • Page 294 Commands and Releases First E/OS Release Command perf.thresholdAlerts.show show.auditLog show.epFrameLog.config show.epFrameLog.filterClassFFrames show.epFrameLog.noWrap show.epFrameLog.setFilterPort show.epFrameLog.wrap show.fabricLog.noWrap show.fabricLog.wrap show.fabric.principal show.fencing.policies show.ficonCUPZoning show.ficonMS show.NPIV.config show.openSysMS.config show.port.config show.port.opticEDD show.port.opticInfo show.port.profile show.port.showPortAddr show.security.switchAcl show.security.log show.security.switchAcl config.snmp.setFaMibVersion config.snmp.setState Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 295 Table B-1 Commands and Releases First E/OS Release Command perf.preferredPath.clearPath perf.preferredPath.setPath perf.preferredPath.setState perf.preferredPath.showPath show.all show.fabric.nodes show.fabric.topology show.linkIncidentLog show.port.exit show.preferredPath.showPath show.thresholdAlerts.alerts show.thresholdAlerts.log config.enterpriseFabMode.setState config.features.openTrunking config.ficonMS.setMIHPTO config.NPIV.maxPortIDs config.switch.ltdFabRSCN config.switch.zoningRSCN perf.openTrunking.backPressure perf.openTrunking.congestionThresh perf.openTrunking.lowBBCreditThresh perf.openTrunking.setState perf.openTrunking.show perf.openTrunking.unresCongestion perf.thresholdAlerts Commands and Corresponding Releases...
  • Page 296 Commands and Releases First E/OS Release Command show.openTrunking.config show.openTrunking.rerouteLog config.features.enterpriseFabMode config.features.ficonMS config.features.installKey config.features.openSysMS config.features.show config.ip.ethernet config.ip.show config.port.blocked config.port.fan config.port.name config.port.show config.port.speed config.port.type config.security.fabricBinding config.security.portBinding config.security.switchBinding config.snmp.addCommunity config.snmp.addCommunity config.snmp.authTraps config.snmp.deleteCommunity config.snmp.show config.switch config.switch.domainRSCN Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 297 Table B-1 Commands and Releases First E/OS Release Command config.switch.edTOV config.switch.insistDomainId config.switch.interopMode config.switch.prefDomainId config.switch.priority config.switch.raTOV config.switch.rerouteDelay config.switch.show config.switch.speed config.system.contact config.system.date config.system.description config.system.location config.system.name config.system.show config.zoning.activateZoneSet config.zoning.addPortMem config.zoning.clearZone config.zoning.renameZoneSet config.zoning.clearZone config.zoning.renameZoneSet config.zoning.deactivateZoneSet config.zoning.deletePortMem config.zoning.renameZone config.zoning.renameZoneSet Commands and Corresponding Releases...
  • Page 298 Commands and Releases First E/OS Release Command config.zoning.renameZone config.zoning.renameZoneSet config.zoning.replaceZoneSet config.zoning.setDefZoneState config.zoning.showActive config.zoning.showPending maint.port.beacon maint.port.reset maint.system.beacon maint.system.clearSysError maint.system.ipl maint.system.resetConfig maint.system.setOnlineState perf.class2 perf.class3 perf.clearStats perf.errors perf.link perf.traffic show.eventLog show.features show.frus show.ip.ethernet show.loginServer show.nameServer Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 299 Table B-1 Commands and Releases First E/OS Release Command show.nameServerExt show.port.config show.port.info show.port.nodes show.port.status show.port.technology show.security.fabricBinding show.security.portBinding show.security.switchBinding show.switch show.system show.zoning Commands and Corresponding Releases...
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  • Page 301 Glossary This glossary includes terms and definitions from: • American National Standard Dictionary for Information Systems (ANSI X3.172-1990), copyright 1990 by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). Copies can be purchased from the American National Standards Institute, 25 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036.
  • Page 302 (FRUs), and directors to aid in the fault-isolation process. When enabled, active beaconing will cause LEDs to flash in order for the user to locate field-replaceable units (FRU’s), switches, or directors in cabinets or computer rooms. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 303 Glossary BB_Credit buffer-to-buffer credit. blocked port In a director or switch, the attribute that when set, removes the communication capability of a specific port. A blocked port continuously transmits the offline sequence. buffer Storage area for data in transit. Buffers compensate for differences in processing speeds between devices.
  • Page 304 Synonym for Class 3 Fibre Channel service. default Pertaining to an attribute, value, or option that is assumed by a system when none is explicitly specified (D, I). Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 305 Glossary default zone A zone that contains all of the devices attached to a fabric that are not members of a at lest one of the zones of the activated zone set. device (1) Mechanical, electrical, or electronic hardware with a specific purpose (D).
  • Page 306 A security feature that limits the switches that can join a fabric, by specifying the WWN and Domain ID of the allowed switches in the fabric membership list. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 307 Glossary fabric loop port FL_Port. A fabric port (F_Port) that contains arbitrated loop (AL) functions associated with the Fibre Channel arbitrated loop (FC-AL) topology. The access point of the fabric for physically connecting an arbitrated loop of node loop ports (NL_Ports). fabric port F_Port.
  • Page 308 (1) Data transfer from one node to another node. (2) Describes the number of switches that handle a data frame from its origination point through it’s destination point. hop count The number of hops a unit of information traverses in a fabric. Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 309 Glossary (1) In Fibre Channel protocol, a device that connects nodes into a logical loop by using a physical star topology. (2) In Ethernet, a device used to connect the server platform and the directors or switches it manages. information message Message notifying a user that a function is performing normally or has completed normally.
  • Page 310 (FL_Port) arbitration as they link through hub ports. managed product Hardware product that can be managed with the Element Manager application. McDATA directors and switches are managed products. See also device. g-10 Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 311 Glossary multiswitch fabric A Fibre Channel fabric created by linking more than one director or fabric switching device within a fabric. N_Port node port. name server (1) In TCP/IP, see domain name server. (2) In Fibre Channel protocol, a server that allows node ports (N_Ports) to register information about themselves.
  • Page 312 Unique string of characters known to the computer system and to a user who must specify it to gain full or limited access to a system and to the information stored within it. g-12 Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 313 Glossary path In a network, any route between any two ports. persistent binding A form of server-level access control that uses configuration informa- tion to bind a server to a specific Fibre Channel storage volume (or logical device), using a unit number. See also access control.
  • Page 314 A full-duplex channel that sends and receives data at the same time. It consists of three wires: two that move data one bit at a time in opposite directions, and a third wire that is a common signal ground wire. g-14 Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 315 Glossary server A computer that provides shared resources, such as files and printers, to the network. Used primarily to store data, providing access to shared resources. Usually contains a network operating system. simple network SNMP. A transmission control protocol/Internet protocol management (TCP/IP)-derived protocol governing network management and protocol...
  • Page 316 The logical, physical, or both arrangement of stations on a network. trap Unsolicited notification of an event originating from a simple network management protocol (SNMP) managed device and directed to an SNMP network management station. universal port module. g-16 Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 317 Glossary uniform resource URL. A URL is the address of a document or other resource on the locator Internet. universal port module A flexible 1 gigabit-per-second or 2 gigabit-per-second module that contains four generic ports (G_Ports). uniform resource locator. user datagram UDP.
  • Page 318 Grouping of several devices by function or by location. All devices connected to a connectivity product, such as the director or switch, may be configured into one or more zones. See also access control; zone. g-18 Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 319 Index Symbols configuring interface 2-34 configuring N port 2-36 " 1-14 configuring Open Systems 2-37, 2-38 1-20 configuring outgoing 2-33 1-19 configuring port 2-40 configuring sequence 2-33 Numerics configuring serial 2-38 60 characters in history log 1-13 configuring Web 2-39 80-column output 1-14 showing settings...
  • Page 320 2-51, 2-84 E_port, setting 2-31 commenting scripts 1-20 ED-5000 Director 1-21 config command element managers configuration data, resetting 2-95 enabling Telnet 1-22 configuration, resetting 2-97 Embedded Frame Log congestion show configuration 2-140 Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 321 Index view 2-142, 2-143 attached 2-52 enable local 2-52 access control list 2-63 unattached 2-52 OpenTrunking 2-107 fabric binding membership list SNMP agent 2-71 active 2-56 Enterprise Fabric Mode add member 2-54 activating 2-5, clear 2-54 deactivating 2-5, deactivate 2-55 error counters, port 2-102 delete member...
  • Page 322 IDs 2-22 link incident log 2-154 disable link sequence counts 2-120 enable local set state fabric binding terminology 2-52 setting state 2-23 showing configuration 2-23 Embedded Frame null strings 1-14 Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 323 2-163 state 2-112 configuration, show 2-171 principal switch 2-76 configuring BB_credits 2-26 priority, of switches 2-75 configuring WWN, binding 2-59 publications error counters 2-102 McDATA products, ordering xviii IDs, NPIV 2-22 related information 2-166 updates link counters 2-104 Index...
  • Page 324 2-46 service, technical support xvii configuring 2-32 setting online or offline 2-98 configuring authentication interface 2-34 settings configuring authentication sequence 2-33 threshold alert settings 2-135 configuring E port authentication 2-34, 2-35 show Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 325 Index access control list 2-64 order of output 1-11 2-138 pending zoning configuration 2-93 ethernet attributes 2-154 port event log 2-144 show binding 2-58 fabric binding 2-180 show branch 2-138 fabric nodes 2-148 SNMP configuration fabric topology 2-149 config.snmp.show 2-71 features list 2-150 snmp.show...
  • Page 326 2-134 show settings 2-135 show utilization types 2-135 tabular output 1-17 utilization percentage 2-133 technical support xvii utilization type 2-132 Telnet client session Throughput Threshold Alert connection, loss of 1-22 activating 2-117 Enterprise Operating System Command Line Interface User Manual...
  • Page 327 2-85 logs 2-142, 2-143, 2-145, 2-146 zoning configuring 2-84 FICON CUP 2-17, 2-18 RSCN state 2-81 web site, McDATA xvi, xviii show FICON CUP 2-152 web-based interface Zone Flex Pars state 2-80 enabling Telnet 1-22 zoning configuration work area...
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