Show route – HP StorageWorks 2.64 Director Switch User Manual

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Using the Fabrics View

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High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide

<FabricMemberConnection OutputPort=”0” RemotePort=”24”
LinkId=”12”/>

<FabricMemberConnection OutputPort=”20” RemotePort=”8”
LinkId=”2”/>

<FabricMemberConnection OutputPort=”12” RemotePort=”12”
LinkId=”21”/>

<FabricMemberConnection OutputPort=”8” RemotePort=”12”
LinkId=”22”/>

<FabricMemberConnection OutputPort=”28” RemotePort=”4”
LinkId=”23”/>

<FabricMemberConnection OutputPort=”24” RemotePort=”8”
LinkId=”24”/>

<FabricMemberConnection OutputPort=”32” RemotePort=”4”
LinkId=”13”/>

<FabricMemberConnection OutputPort=”36” RemotePort=”8”
LinkId=”14”/>

<FabricMemberConnection OutputPort=”40” RemotePort=”4”
LinkId=”15”/>

<FabricMemberConnection OutputPort=”44” RemotePort=”16”
LinkId=”16”/>

<FabricMemberConnection OutputPort=”48” RemotePort=”4”
LinkId=”17”/>

<FabricMemberConnection OutputPort=”56” RemotePort=”8”
LinkId=”18”/>

Show Route

Click to display the Show Route dialog box. Use this dialog box to view the path
that Fibre Channel frames will take between two end devices in a multiswitch
fabric. You can also display this dialog box by right-clicking on a node in the
Fabric Tree and choosing Show Route from the pop-up menu.

To view the route between two devices, the following must be true:

All switches or directors in the route must be managed by HAFM and
attached to the same HAFM server.

All switches or directors in the route must be Director 2/140, Director 2/64,
Edge Switch 2/32, Edge Switch 2/24, Edge Switch 2/16, or other models that
support Show Route and must be running firmware version 1.3 or higher.

All attached devices in the route must be in the same zone.

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