McDATA ULTRANETTM EDGE STORAGE ROUTER 3000 User Manual

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13

Troubleshooting and Diagnostics

13-9

User Interface Commands for the UltraNet Edge 3000

fccnt dump

backbone remote

This command displays the state of the remote Fibre Channel
backbone for the FCCNT interface.

fccnt dump

backbone trace

This command displays the backbone frame traces at the Fibre
Channel level.

fccnt dump proxy

This command displays the Switch WWN Proxy information for the
Fibre Channel instance. Refer to the

proxy

command description for

information on enabling and disabling the Switch WWN Proxy.

dump proxy [<instance>]

where: <instance> is the Fibre Channel instance number.

Example of dump proxy command screen display:

tm.0x10> fccnt dump proxy
Instance 1 Device 0:

Proxy device 0 not configured

In the above example, proxy has not been enabled for the Fibre
Channel instance. If proxy had been enabled, the screen display
would look similar to the following:

tm.0x10> fccnt dump proxy
Instance 1 Device 0:
Device: 0
Proxy enabled

:yes

Local SwitchName :10:00:00:60:69:22:1c:f3

Remote SwitchName :10:00:00:60:69:22:31:7c

fccnt dump queues

This command displays buffer queues for the FCCNT interface.

fccnt dump sa

This command displays SCSI Assist (E_port Disk Streaming)
information for all instances, or a specific Fibre Channel instance
number.

fccnt dump sa active

This command displays the SCSI Assist (E_port Disk Streaming)
active I/Os for all instances or a specific Fibre Channel instance.

fccnt dump sa log

This command displays the SCSI Assist (E_port Disk Streaming)
error entries for all instances or a specified instance.

fccnt dump sa trace

This command displays the SCSI Assist (E_port Disk Streaming)
completed I/Os for all instances or a specific Fibre Channel instance.

fccnt ints

This command displays counts kept by the driver of the various
interrupts for one or all Fibre Channel instances.

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