HP 6125XLG Command Reference Manual

Blade switch fcoe command reference
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HP 6125XLG Blade Switch
FCoE

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Part number: 5998-3741
Software version: Release 2306
Document version: 6W100-20130912

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  • Page 1: Command Reference

    HP 6125XLG Blade Switch FCoE Command Reference Part number: 5998-3741 Software version: Release 2306 Document version: 6W100-20130912...
  • Page 2 HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents FCoE commands ·························································································································································· 1   FCoE mode commands ····················································································································································· 1   fcoe-mode ·································································································································································· 1   VFC interface and FIP commands ··································································································································· 2   bind interface ···························································································································································· 2   default ········································································································································································ 3   description ································································································································································· 4   display fcoe ······························································································································································· 4  ...
  • Page 4 display fc fib ·························································································································································· 41   display fc routing-table ········································································································································· 42   display fspf graceful-restart ·································································································································· 45   display fspf lsdb ····················································································································································· 46   display fspf neighbor ············································································································································ 47   display fspf statistics ·············································································································································· 48   fc route-static ·························································································································································· 49  ...
  • Page 5 Support and other resources ····································································································································· 88   Contacting HP ································································································································································ 88   Subscription service ·············································································································································· 88   Related information ························································································································································ 88   Documents ······························································································································································ 88   Websites ································································································································································· 88   Conventions ···································································································································································· 89   Index ··········································································································································································· 91  ...
  • Page 6: Fcoe Commands

    FCoE commands The switch supports FCoE only when operating in advanced mode. For more information about system operating modes, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. FCoE mode commands fcoe-mode Use fcoe-mode to configure an FCoE mode for the switch. Use undo fcoe-mode to restore the default. Syntax fcoe-mode { fcf | npv } undo fcoe-mode...
  • Page 7: Vfc Interface And Fip Commands

    The switch can only convert from non-FCoE mode to one FCoE mode, or vice versa, and it cannot convert directly among the two FCoE modes. To convert among the two FCoE modes, first convert the switch to non-FCoE mode. After converting the switch to non-FCoE mode, FCoE-related configurations in the original FCoE mode are cleared.
  • Page 8: Default

    You can use the display fcoe command to display the FCoE MAC address of a switch. You can display the FCoE MAC address of an ENode through some software or the NMS. A VFC interface can be bound to only one Layer 2 Ethernet interface and to only one FCoE MAC address.
  • Page 9: Description

    [Sysname-Vfc1] default This command will restore the default settings. Continue? [Y/N]:y description Use description to configure a description for a VFC interface. Use undo description to restore the default. Syntax description text undo description Default The description of an interface is Interface name Interface, for example, Vfc 1 Interface. Views VFC interface view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 10: Display Interface Vfc

    Examples # Display FCoE global configuration. <Sysname> display fcoe FCoE MAC : 0000-1234-0202 FC-MAP : 0efc25 FCF Priority: 128 FKA period : 8 seconds Table 1 Command output Field Description FCoE MAC FCoE MAC address of the switch. FC-MAP value. FC-MAP FCF Priority System FCF priority.
  • Page 11 If you specify the vfc keyword but not the interface-number argument, this command displays information about all VFC interfaces. Examples # Display detailed information about interface VFC 1. <Sysname> display interface vfc 1 Vfc1 current state: DOWN Line protocol current state: DOWN Description: Vfc1 Interface The Maximum Transmit Unit is 2112 Internet protocol processing: disabled...
  • Page 12: Fc Mode

    Table 3 Command output Field Description The brief information of Brief information about Layer 2 interfaces. interface(s) under bridge mode • ADM—The interface has been shut down by the network administrator. To recover its physical layer state, execute the undo shutdown Link: ADM - administratively command.
  • Page 13: Fcoe Enable

    Syntax fc mode { e | f | np } undo fc mode Default A VFC interface operates in F mode. Views VFC interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters e: Configures the VFC interface to operate in E mode. f: Configures the VFC interface to operate in F mode.
  • Page 14: Fcoe Fcf-Priority

    Views VLAN view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters vsan vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN to be mapped to the VLAN. The vsan-id argument is in the range of 1 to 3839. If no VSAN is specified, the VSAN with the same number as the VLAN is mapped. For VLANs 3840 to 4094, you must manually specify VSANs to be mapped.
  • Page 15: Fcoe Fcmap

    Parameters priority: FCF priority for the VFC interface, in the range of 0 to 255. The smaller the value, the higher the priority. Usage guidelines The VFC interface FCF priority is used in the fcf priority field in an unsolicited Discovery Advertisement. An ENode selects the FCF switch with the highest priority from the FCF switches sending Discovery Advertisements and sends a FLOGI request to it for login.
  • Page 16: Fcoe Fka-Adv-Period

    fcoe fka-adv-period Use fcoe fka-adv-period to configure an FKA advertisement period value. Use undo fcoe fka-adv-period to restore the default. Syntax fcoe fka-adv-period fka-adv-period undo fcoe fka-adv-period Default The default setting is 8 seconds. Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters fka-adv-period: Specifies the FKA advertisement period value in the range of 4 to 600 seconds.
  • Page 17: Interface Vfc

    undo fcoe global fcf-priority Default The default setting is 128. Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters priority: System FCF priority in the range of 0 to 255. The smaller the value, the higher the priority. Usage guidelines The system FCF priority is used in the fcf priority field in an unsolicited Discovery Advertisement. An ENode selects the FCF switch with the highest priority from the FCF switches sending Discovery Advertisements and sends a FLOGI request to it for login.
  • Page 18: Reset Counters Interface

    Examples # Create interface VFC 1 and enter its view. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface vfc 1 [Sysname-Vfc1] Related commands display interface vfc reset counters interface Use reset counters interface to clear the statistics for VFC interfaces. Syntax reset counters interface [ vfc [ number ] ] Views User view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 19: Fabric Setup Commands

    Default A VFC interface is up. Views VFC interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Examples # Bring up interface VFC 1. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface vfc 1 [Sysname-Vfc1] undo shutdown Fabric setup commands allowed-domain-id Use allowed-domain-id to specify the allowed domain ID list for a specific VSAN on the switch. Use undo allowed-domain-id to restore the default.
  • Page 20: Display Fc Domain

    within the allowed domain ID list. Otherwise, the switch refuses the assigned domain ID and isolates its interface connected to the principal switch. If the runtime domain ID for a switch is beyond the new allowed domain ID list, the configuration will also fail. HP recommends that you specify the same allowed domain ID list for a VSAN on each member switch of the VSAN.
  • Page 21: Display Fc Domain-List

    Domain ID: 100 (static) Principal switch running time information: Priority: 2 Path Interface Downstream Vfc1 Downstream Vfc2 Downstream Vfc3 Table 4 Command output Field Description Running status: • State Stable—The configuration is finished. • Unstable—The configuration is not finished. Switch WWN WWN of the local switch.
  • Page 22: Display Fc Ess

    Syntax display fc domain-list [ vsan vsan-id ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters vsan vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 3839. If no VSAN is specified, this command displays the lists of domain IDs dynamically assigned in all VSANs. Usage guidelines For a dynamically built fabric, you can use this command to display the list of domain IDs dynamically assigned in a specified VSAN, including the total number of domains and mappings between domain...
  • Page 23 Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters vsan vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 3839. If no VSAN is specified, this command displays the ESS negotiation results of all VSANs. Examples # Display the ESS negotiation result in VSAN 2.
  • Page 24: Display Fc Login

    Field Description Fabric Controller Capability List of fabric controller capabilities. Indicates whether the switch supports accepting an SW_RSCN Support receiving the SW_RSCN Request (Registered State Change Notification) request (yes for supported and no for not supported). display fc login Use display fc login to display the node login information. Syntax display fc login [ vsan vsan-id ] [ count ] Views...
  • Page 25: Display Fc Name-Service Database

    Field Description Port WWN WWN of the port connecting the node to the switch. Total entries Total number of logged-in nodes. Total entries Total number of logged-in nodes. display fc name-service database Use display fc name-service database to display the name server database information. Syntax display fc name-service database [ vsan vsan-id [ fcid fcid ] ] [ verbose ] Views...
  • Page 26 Field Description Port type registered by the node with the switch: • 0x00(Unidentified)—No port type is registered. • 0x01(N)—N_Port, which directly connects to the fabric. • 0x02(NL)—NL_Port, which connects to the fabric through an arbitrated loop. • 0x03(F/NL)—F_Port or NL_Port. •...
  • Page 27: Display Fc Scr-Table

    Hard-addr: 0x000000 --- Total 2 entries --- Table 9 Command output Field Description FCID FC address of the N_Port. Port type registered by the node with the switch: • 0x00(Unidentified)—No port type is registered. • 0x01(N)—N_Port, which directly connects to the fabric. •...
  • Page 28: Display Fc Timer

    Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters vsan vsan-id: Displays the SCR list in the specified VSAN. The vsan-id argument is in the range of 1 to 3839. If no VSAN is specified, this command displays the SCR lists of all VSANs. Examples # Display the SCR list.
  • Page 29: Domain Auto-Reconfigure Enable

    error-detect: Displays the error detection timeout period, in milliseconds. resource-allocation: Displays the resource allocation timeout period, in milliseconds. vsan vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 3839. If no VSAN is specified, this command displays global fabric timer information. Usage guidelines If you do not specify the distributed-services, error-detect, or resource-allocation keyword, this command displays all the fabric timers.
  • Page 30: Domain Configure Enable

    Examples # Enable the auto fabric reconfiguration function for the switch in VSAN 1. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] vsan 1 [Sysname-vsan1] domain auto-reconfigure enable Related commands domain configure enable domain configure enable Use domain configure enable to enable the fabric configuration function for the switch in a specified VSAN.
  • Page 31: Domain-Id

    Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters disruptive: Initiates a disruptive reconfiguration. If you do not specify this keyword, this command initiates a non-disruptive reconfiguration. Usage guidelines The fabric reconfiguration occurs in the case of a network reconstruction (for example, two fabrics are merged) or external intervention (for example, the administrator uses a command to initiate reconfiguration).
  • Page 32: Fabric-Name

    Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters domain-id: Domain ID in the range of 1 to 239. preferred: Specifies the domain ID as the preferred type. static: Specifies the domain ID as the static type. Usage guidelines The upper layer protocol identifies only the WWN, but FCF switches use domain IDs to route and forward packets.
  • Page 33: Fc Domain Rcf-Reject

    Parameters name: Specifies a fabric name, in the format of xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx, where x is a hexadecimal number. Usage guidelines An FCF switch supports assigning a fabric name to each VSAN, in the same format as the WWN (a 64-bit address). If the user does not configure a fabric name, the switch's WWN is used as the fabric name after FCoE is enabled.
  • Page 34: Fc Name-Service Auto-Discovery

    fc name-service auto-discovery Use fc name-service auto-discovery to enable auto discovery of SCSI-FCP information. Use undo fc name-service auto-discovery to disable auto discovery of SCSI-FCP information. Syntax fc name-service auto-discovery undo fc name-service auto-discovery Default Auto discovery of SCSI-FCP information is enabled. Views VSAN view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 35: Fc Timer Error-Detect

    Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters value: Distributed service timeout period in the range of 5000 to 10000 milliseconds. Usage guidelines The distributed service timeout period can be configured in system view or VSAN view: The configuration made in system view takes effect on all VSANs. The configuration made in VSAN •...
  • Page 36: Fc Timer Resource-Allocation

    If you configure the error detection timeout period globally and for the specified VSAN at the same • time, the configuration for the VSAN is given priority. Examples # Set the global error detection timeout period to 6000 milliseconds. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] fc timer error-detect 6000 Related commands timer error-detect...
  • Page 37 Use undo fc wwn default-fc4-type to delete the default FC4 information of a node. Syntax fc wwn wwn-value default-fc4-type { type-value feature feature-map | scsi-fcp feature { feature-map | both | initiator | target } } undo fc wwn wwn-value default-fc4-type { type-value | scsi-fcp } Default No default FC4 information is configured.
  • Page 38: Priority

    priority Use priority to specify a priority for the switch in a specified VSAN. Use undo priority to restore the default. Syntax priority value undo priority Default The priority of a switch is 128 in each VSAN. Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters...
  • Page 39: Timer Error-Detect

    Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters value: Distributed service timeout period in the range of 5000 to 10000 milliseconds. Usage guidelines The distributed service timeout period can be configured in system view or VSAN view: The configuration made in system view takes effect on all VSANs. The configuration made in VSAN •...
  • Page 40: Timer Resource-Allocation

    If you configure the error detection timeout period globally and for the specified VSAN at the same • time, the configuration for the VSAN is given priority. Examples # Set the error detection timeout period to 6000 milliseconds for VSAN 1. <Sysname>...
  • Page 41: Wwn Area-Port-Id

    wwn area-port-id Use wwn area-port-id to bind the WWN of an N_Port to an FC address in a specified VSAN. Use undo wwn area-port-id to remove the specified binding. Syntax wwn wwn-value area-port-id area-port-id-value undo wwn wwn-value area-port-id Default No binding is configured. Views VSAN view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 42: Port Trunk Vsan

    Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 3839. If you do not specify this argument, this command displays the member interfaces of all VSANs. Examples # Display the member interfaces of all VSANs.
  • Page 43: Vsan

    Parameters vsan-id-list: Specifies a list of VSANs, in the format of vsan-id-list = { vsan-id1 [ to vsan-id2 ] }&<1- 1 0>, where vsan-id is in the range of 1 to 3839 and &<1- 1 0> indicates that you can specify up to 10 vsan-id1 [ to vsan-id2 ] parameters.
  • Page 44: Fc Routing Commands

    FC routing commands display fc exchange Use display fc exchange to display the FC exchange entries. Syntax display fc exchange { link | protocol } [ slot slot-number ] display fc exchange link verbose [ slot slot-number [ exid exid ] ] Views Any view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 45 0x060501:1024 0x010001:1025 ESTABLISHED 2 # Display detailed information about the link exchange entries. <Sysname> display fc exchange link verbose slot 1 slot: 1 protocol: 8 connection info: Local = 0x090801:1155 , Remote = 0x050001:1089 PCB flags: 0x2 FC Class: FC_CLASS_F connection state: ESTABLISHED VSAN ID: 25 Table 11 Command output...
  • Page 46: Display Fc Fib

    display fc fib Use display fc fib to display the FC FIB entries. Syntax display fc fib [ fcid [ mask-length ] ] vsan vsan-id Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters fcid: Specifies a destination FC address in the range of 0x000000 to 0xFFFFFF (hexadecimal). mask-length: Mask length for the destination address, in the range of 0 to 24.
  • Page 47: Display Fc Routing-Table

    Field Description FIB entry count Number of FIB entries, including equal-cost routes. Destination/Mask Destination address/mask length. Interface Outgoing interface. display fc routing-table Use display fc routing-table to display the FC routing table. Syntax display fc routing-table [ vsan vsan-id ] [ statistics | verbose ] display fc routing-table vsan vsan-id fcid [ mask | mask-length ] [ verbose ] Views Any view...
  • Page 48 <Sysname> display fc routing-table vsan 5 Destinations : 5 Routes : 8 Destination/mask Protocol Preference Cost Interface 0x040000/8 FSPF Vfc10 0x040000/8 FSPF Vfc20 0x040000/8 FSPF Vfc30 0x040000/8 FSPF Vfc40 0xfffc01/24 DIRECT InLoop0 0xfffffa/24 DIRECT InLoop0 0xfffffc/24 DIRECT InLoop0 0xfffffd/24 DIRECT InLoop0 # Display detailed information about all the routes in VSAN 5.
  • Page 49 Protocol: DIRECT Preference: 0 Cost: 0 Interface: InLoop0 State: Active Age: 0h21m36s Table 13 Command output Field Description VSAN VSAN number. Destination/mask FC address/mask. Protocol type: • DIRECT—Direct routes. Protocol • STATIC—Static routes. • FSPF—FSPF routes. Preference Route preference. Cost Route cost.
  • Page 50: Display Fspf Graceful-Restart

    display fspf graceful-restart Use display fspf graceful-restart to display FSPF GR status information. Syntax display fspf graceful-restart [ vsan vsan-id ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters vsan vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 3839. If no VSAN is specified, this command displays FSPF GR status information for all VSANs.
  • Page 51: Display Fspf Lsdb

    Related commands fspf graceful-restart • fspf graceful-restart helper • • fspf graceful-restart interval display fspf lsdb Use display fspf lsdb to display FSPF link state database (LSDB) information. Syntax display fspf lsdb [ vsan vsan-id ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters...
  • Page 52: Display Fspf Neighbor

    0x68 0x68 Table 16 Command output Field Description FSPF LSDB information of LSDB information for a specified VSAN. The value in parentheses is the domain VSAN ID in decimal of the local switch. FSPF Link State Database for LSDB information for a specified domain ID (switch). Domain LSR Type LSR type, which can only be Switch Link Record (0x01).
  • Page 53: Display Fspf Statistics

    Table 17 Command output Field Description FSPF neighbor information of FSPF neighbor information for a specified VSAN. The value in parentheses is VSAN the domain ID in decimal of the local switch. Interface Interface name of the local switch. NbrDomain Neighbor domain ID in decimal.
  • Page 54: Fc Route-Static

    Bad packet Neighbor unknown Timer mismatch Neighbor state low : 0 Bad LSR Packet statistics: Type Input Output HELLO FSPF statistics of VSAN 100(02): SPF computing count: 16 Statistics counters: Bad packet Neighbor unknown Timer mismatch Neighbor state low : 0 Bad LSR Packet statistics: Type...
  • Page 55: Fspf Cost

    Syntax fc route-static fcid { mask | mask-length } interface-type interface-number [ cost cost-value ] undo fc route-static fcid { mask | mask-length } interface-type interface-number Default No static FC route exists. Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters fcid: Destination FC address of the static FC route, in the range of 0x010000 to 0xFFFFFF (hexadecimal).
  • Page 56: Fspf Dead-Interval

    undo fspf cost vsan vsan-id Default The FSPF cost for a VFC interface is 100. Views VFC interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters value: FSPF cost of the interface, in the range of 1 to 65535. vsan vsan-id: Specifies the VSAN to which the interface belongs, in the range of 1 to 3839. Usage guidelines Each link has a different cost.
  • Page 57: Fspf Enable

    one Hello packet must be received from a neighbor before the neighbor is considered to be nonexistent and is removed. The configured dead interval must be greater than the Hello interval and must be the same at the two ends of the link. Examples # Configure the dead interval for interface VFC 1 in VSAN 4 as 100 seconds.
  • Page 58: Fspf Graceful-Restart Helper

    Default FSPF GR is disabled. Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines FSPF Graceful Restart (GR) ensures nonstop forwarding of traffic by backing up FSPF configuration information during a protocol restart (for example, the FSPF process restart triggered by the process command) or active/standby switchover.
  • Page 59: Fspf Graceful-Restart Interval

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] fspf graceful-restart helper Related commands display fspf graceful-restart • fspf graceful-restart • fspf graceful-restart interval Use fspf graceful-restart interval to configure the maximum interval for FSPF GR. Use undo fspf graceful-restart interval to restore the default. Syntax fspf graceful-restart interval interval-value undo fspf graceful-restart interval Default...
  • Page 60: Fspf Min-Ls-Arrival

    Default The default setting is 20 seconds. Views VFC interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters value: Specifies the Hello interval of the interface, in the range of 1 to 65534 seconds. vsan vsan-id: Specifies the VSAN to which the interface belongs, in the range of 1 to 3839. Usage guidelines The Hello interval specifies the time between the Hello packets sent periodically by the switch to discover and maintain neighbor relationships.
  • Page 61: Fspf Min-Ls-Interval

    Usage guidelines The minimum LSR receiving interval specifies the time between receiving LSRs in a VSAN. Any LSR instances of the same LSR received within this time are dropped. This helps avoid frequent SPF calculations caused by LSDB updating. Examples # Configure the minimum LSR receiving interval as 10 seconds for VSAN 2.
  • Page 62: Fspf Silent

    Syntax fspf retransmit-interval value vsan vsan-id undo fspf retransmit-interval vsan vsan-id Default The default setting is 5 seconds. Views VFC interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters value: LSR retransmission interval of the interface in seconds, in the range of 1 to 65535. vsan vsan-id: Specifies the VSAN to which the interface belongs, in the range of 1 to 3839.
  • Page 63: Fspf Spf-Hold-Time

    Examples # Disable FSPF for interface VFC 1 in VSAN 4. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface vfc 1 [Sysname-Vfc1] fspf silent vsan 4 fspf spf-hold-time Use fspf spf-hold-time to configure the shortest SPF calculation interval in a specified VSAN. Use undo fspf spf-hold-time to restore the default. Syntax fspf spf-hold-time value undo fspf spf-hold-time...
  • Page 64: Fc Zone Commands

    Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters vsan vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 3839. If no VSAN is specified, this command clears the FSPF statistics for all VSANs. Examples # Clear FSPF statistics in VSAN 2. <Sysname>...
  • Page 65 Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters name zone-name: Specifies a zone name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. A zone name can contain English letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, and special characters dollar sign ($), minus sign (-), caret (^), and underscore (_), and it must start with an English letter. vsan vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 3839.
  • Page 66: Display Zone Member

    display zone member Use display zone member to display parent information for a specified zone member. Syntax display zone member { fcid fcid | pwwn pwwn | zone-alias zone-alias-name } [ vsan vsan-id ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters...
  • Page 67: Display Zone Status

    zone-alias a1 zone z2 zone z3 VSAN 3: zone z1 # Display parent information for zone member with zone alias name za1 in VSAN 1. <Sysname> display zone member zone-alias za1 vsan 1 zone-alias za1 VSAN 1: zone z1 zone z2 Table 20 Command output Field Description...
  • Page 68 Examples # Display configuration and running status of zones in VSAN 1. <Sysname> display zone status vsan 1 VSAN 1: Mode: basic Default zone: deny Distribute: active only Hard-zoning: enabled Full zoning database: Zonesets: 10, Zones: 20, Zone-aliases: 0 Status: merging # Display configuration and running status of zones in all VSANs.
  • Page 69: Display Zone-Alias

    Field Description Zone database information, including the numbers of zone sets, zones, and Full Zoning Database zone aliases in a specific VSAN. Zone status: • merging—Zone merge is in progress. • Status distributing—Zone distribution is in progress. • database-changing—Data update is in progress. •...
  • Page 70: Display Zoneset

    pwwn 11:11:11:11:22:22:22:22 zone-alias name za2 fcid 0x111111 VSAN 2: zone-alias name za1 Table 22 Command output Field Description VSAN VSAN number. fcid FC address of the zone alias. pwwn pWWN of the zone alias. Related commands • member (zone-alias view) zone-alias clone •...
  • Page 71: Display Zoneset Active

    <Sysname> display zoneset VSAN 1: zoneset name zs1 zone name z1 fcid 0x111111 fcid 0x222222 pwwn 11:11:11:11:22:22:22:22 zone name z2 fcid 0x111111 zone-alias name za1 fcid 0x111112 zoneset name zs2 zone name z1 VSAN 2: VSAN 3: zoneset name zs1 zone name z1 Table 23 Command output Field...
  • Page 72 Usage guidelines A VSAN can have only one active zone set. The following rules apply to the command output: For an existing zone member, which can be queried from the local name service database, this • command prefixes an asterisk (*) to the related line. If a pWWN is configured for the zone member, the device queries its associated FC address from the name service database and displays it, and appends the pWWN enclosed in brackets ([]) to the FC address.
  • Page 73: Member (Zone View)

    fcid 0x123456 pwwn 11:11:11:11:11:11:11:12 zone name #default_zone# *fcid 0xabcdef *fcid 0x20abcd Table 24 Command output Field Description VSAN VSAN number. FC address of the zone member that can be queried from the local name *fcid service database. FC address of the zone member that does not exist in the local name service fcid database.
  • Page 74: Member (Zone-Alias View)

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] vsan 1 [Sysname-vsan1] zone name z1 [Sysname-vsan1-zone-z1] # Add an N_Port with the FC address as 010000 to z1. [Sysname-vsan1-zone-z1] member fcid 010000 # Add an N_Port with the pWWN as 01:02:03:04:05:06:07:08 to z1. [Sysname-vsan1-zone-z1] member pwwn 01:02:03:04:05:06:07:08 # Add zone alias za1 (existing) to z1.
  • Page 75: Member (Zoneset View)

    # Add an N_Port with the FC address as 010000 to zone alias za1. [Sysname-vsan1-zone-alias-za1] member fcid 010000 # Add an N_Port with the pWWN as 01:02:03:04:05:06:07:08 to zone alias za1. [Sysname-vsan1-zone-alias-za1] member pwwn 01:02:03:04:05:06:07:08 Related commands display zone-alias • zone-alias name •...
  • Page 76: Zone Clone

    zone clone Use zone clone to copy a zone. Syntax zone clone src-name dest-name Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters src-name: Name of the source zone to be copied, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. A source zone name can contain English letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, and special characters dollar sign ($), minus sign (-), caret (^), and underscore (_), and it must start with an English letter.
  • Page 77: Zone Name

    Predefined user roles network-admin Examples # Allow members in the default zone to access each other. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] vsan 1 [Sysname-vsan1] zone default-zone permit Related commands display zone status zone name Use zone name to create a zone and enter its view. If the zone has been created, enter its view directly. Use undo zone name to delete a specified zone.
  • Page 78: Zone-Alias Clone

    Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters old-name: Name of the zone to be renamed, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. This name can contain English letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, and special characters dollar sign ($), minus sign (-), caret (^), and underscore (_), and it must start with an English letter.
  • Page 79: Zone-Alias Name

    Examples # Create zone alias za1. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] vsan 1 [Sysname-vsan1] zone-alias name za1 [Sysname-vsan1-zone-alias-za1] quit # Create zone alias za2 by copying zone alias za1. [Sysname-vsan1] zone-alias clone za1 za2 Related commands display zone-alias • zone-alias name • zone-alias name Use zone-alias name to create a zone alias and enter its view.
  • Page 80: Zoneset Activate

    Syntax zone-alias rename old-name new-name Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters old-name: Name of the zone alias to be renamed, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. This name can contain English letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, and special characters dollar sign ($), minus sign (-), caret (^), and underscore (_), and it must start with an English letter.
  • Page 81: Zoneset Clone

    characters dollar sign ($), minus sign (-), caret (^), and underscore (_), and it must start with an English letter. Usage guidelines Each VSAN can have multiple zone sets, but only one zone set can be effective at a time. It is called the "active zone set."...
  • Page 82: Zoneset Distribute

    Parameters src-name: Name of the source zone set to be copied, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. A source zone set name can contain English letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, and special characters dollar sign ($), minus sign (-), caret (^), and underscore (_), and it must start with an English letter.
  • Page 83: Zoneset Distribute Full

    zoneset distribute full Use zoneset distribute full to configure zone distribution and merge types as complete distribution and complete merge. Use undo zoneset distribute full to restore the default. Syntax zoneset distribute full undo zoneset distribute full Default The zone distribution and merge types are incomplete distribution and incomplete merge. Views VSAN view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 84: Zoneset Rename

    Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters zoneset-name: Zone set name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. A zone set name can contain English letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, and special characters dollar sign ($), minus sign (-), caret (^), and underscore (_), and it must start with an English letter. Examples # Create zone set zs1 and enter its view.
  • Page 85: Npv Commands

    zoneset name • NPV commands display npv login Use display npv login to display the nodes on downlink interfaces and their mapped uplink interfaces. Syntax display npv login [ vsan vsan-id ] [ interface interface-type interface-number ] display npv login [ vsan vsan-id ] count Views Any view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 86: Display Npv Status

    Field Description Total entries Total number of logged-in nodes. display npv status Use display npv status to display the status of the NPV switch. Syntax display npv status [ vsan vsan-id ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters vsan vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 3839.
  • Page 87: Display Npv Traffic-Map

    Interface: Vfc2 VSAN tagging mode: Tagging VSAN State Down Down Number of Server Interfaces: 1 Table 26 Command output Field Description External Interfaces List of uplink interfaces. Server Interfaces List of downlink interfaces. Interface Interface name. State State of the interface: Up or Down. After an uplink interface goes up, the FC ID allocated by the core switch is displayed.
  • Page 88: Npv Load-Balance Disruptive

    Examples # Display traffic mapping information. <Sysname> display npv traffic-map NPV traffic map information of VSAN 1: Server interface External interface Vfc1 Vfc2 npv load-balance disruptive Use npv load-balance disruptive to initiate a disruptive load-balancing process on an NPV switch. Syntax npv load-balance disruptive Views...
  • Page 89: Fc Ping Commands

    Views VSAN view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters server-interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies a downlink interface by its type and number, which can be a VFC interface. external-interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an uplink interface by its type and number, which can be a VFC interface. Usage guidelines When uplink-to-downlink interface mappings are configured for a downlink interface, the downlink interface can select an uplink interface to map from only the uplink interfaces mapped to the downlink...
  • Page 90 address FFFCxx of the switch, where xx is the domain ID of the destination switch. For example, if the domain ID of the destination switch is 3, its domain controller address is FFFC03. vsan vsan-id: Specifies a VSAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 3839. Usage guidelines To abort the FC ping operation during the execution of the command, press Ctrl+C.
  • Page 91: Fc Tracert Commands

    Field Description Statistics on the data received and sent in the FC ping --- 0xfffc02 fcping statistics --- operation. 5 packet(s) transmitted Number of echo requests sent. 5 packet(s) received Number of echo replies received. Percentage of packets not responded to the total number of 0.00% packet loss packets sent.
  • Page 92 20:00:00:05:30:00:18:db(0xfffcd7) 20:00:00:05:30:00:18:db(0xfffcd7) 20:00:00:0b:46:00:02:82(0xfffcd5) Fctracert completed. Table 28 Command output Field Description Route present for Path from source to destination. During the execution of the command, press Ctrl+C to abort the FC tracert press CTRL_C to break operation. 20:00:00:0b:46:00:02:82 WWN value. Domain controller address FFFCxx of the switch, where xx is the domain ID 0xfffcd5 of the switch.
  • Page 93: Support And Other Resources

    Support and other resources Contacting HP For worldwide technical support information, see the HP support website: http://www.hp.com/support Before contacting HP, collect the following information: Product model names and numbers • Technical support registration number (if applicable) • • Product serial numbers Error messages •...
  • Page 94: Conventions

    Conventions This section describes the conventions used in this documentation set. Command conventions Convention Description Boldface Bold text represents commands and keywords that you enter literally as shown. Italic Italic text represents arguments that you replace with actual values. Square brackets enclose syntax choices (keywords or arguments) that are optional. Braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars, from which { x | y | ...
  • Page 95 Network topology icons Represents a generic network device, such as a router, switch, or firewall. Represents a routing-capable device, such as a router or Layer 3 switch. Represents a generic switch, such as a Layer 2 or Layer 3 switch, or a router that supports Layer 2 forwarding and other Layer 2 features.
  • Page 96: Index

    Index A B D F I M N P R S T V W Z domain restart,25 domain-id,26 allowed-domain-id,14 fabric-name,27 bind interface,2 fc domain rcf-reject,28 mode,7 fc name-service auto-discovery,29 default,3 route-static,49 delete zone database all,59 fc timer distributed-services,29 description,4 fc timer error-detect,30 display fc domain,15...
  • Page 97 member (zoneset view),70 vsan,38 npv load-balance disruptive,83 Websites,88 traffic-map,83 area-port-id,36 port trunk vsan,37 zone clone,71 priority,33 zone default-zone permit,71 zone name,72 zone rename,72 reset counters interface,13 zone-alias clone,73 reset fspf counters,58 zone-alias name,74 zone-alias rename,74 zoneset activate,75 shutdown,13 zoneset clone,76 Subscription service,88 zoneset...

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