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Example of Fabric OS user verification

sw1:FID128:admin> userconfig --show

Account name: admin

Description: Administrator

Enabled: Yes

Password Last Change Date: Unknown

Password Expiration Date: Not Applicable

Locked: No

Home LF Role: admin

Role-LF List: admin: 1-128

Chassis Role: admin

Home LF: 128

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Make sure I/O is running on the switch to obtain real statistics. To view switch statistics,
use the portperfshow

(FC ports) or portshow fciptunnel

(FCIP tunnels) command.

Example for FC ports

Sprint-65:root> portperfshow 5

Example for FCIP tunnels

Sprint-65:root> portshow fciptunnel ge0 1 -perf

SAN real-time performance data

Real-time performance monitoring enables you to collect data from managed devices in your SAN.
Real-time performance monitoring is only supported on the following managed objects: FC (E_Ports
and F_Ports), GE_Ports, E_Port trunks, 10GE_Ports, and FCIP tunnels. You can use real-time
performance monitoring to configure the following options:

Select the polling rate from 10 seconds up to 1 minute.

Select up to 100 ports total from a maximum of 20 devices for graphing performance.

For E_Port trunks, you can select up to 25 trunks (the trunk member [port] count must be
below 100) from a maximum of 20 devices for graphing performance.

NOTE

Virtual Fabric logical ISL ports are not included in performance collection.

Choose to display the same Y-axis range for both the Tx MB/Sec and Rx MB/Sec measure
types for easier comparison of graphs.

Generating a real-time performance graph

You can monitor the device performance through a performance graph that displays transmit and
receive data. The graphs can be sorted by the column headers. You can create multiple real-time
performance graph instances.

NOTE

To make sure that statistics for a switch do not fail, you must configure SNMP credentials for the
switch. For step-by-step instructions, refer to

“Discovery”

on page 35.

To generate a real-time performance graph for a device, complete the following steps.

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