Verifying fabric connectivity – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Equipment status

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4. Use the switchStatusShow command to further check the status of the switch.

Verifying High Availability features (Backbones only)

High Availability (HA) features provide maximum reliability and nondisruptive management of key
hardware and software modules.

Use the following procedure to verify High Availability features for a Backbone:

1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions.

2. Enter the chassisShow command to verify the model of the DCX and obtain a listing of all

field-replaceable units (FRUs).

3. Enter the haShow command to verify HA is enabled, the heartbeat is up, and that the HA state

is synchronized between the active and standby CP blades.

4. Enter the fanShow command to display the current status and speed of each fan in the system.

Refer to the hardware reference manual of your system to determine the appropriate values.

5. Enter the psShow command to display the current status of the switch power supplies. Refer to

the hardware reference manual of your system to determine the appropriate values.

6. Enter the slotShow -m command to display the inventory and the current status of each slot in

the system.

Example of the slot information displayed for a DCX chassis

DCX:FID128:admin> slotshow -m

Slot

Blade Type

ID

Model Name

Status

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1

SW BLADE

55

FC8-32

ENABLED

2

SW BLADE

51

FC8-48

ENABLED

3

SW BLADE

39

FC8-16

ENABLED

4

SW BLADE

51

FC8-48

ENABLED

5

CORE BLADE

52

CORE8

ENABLED

6

CP BLADE

50

CP8

ENABLED

7

CP BLADE

50

CP8

ENABLED

8

CORE BLADE

52

CORE8

ENABLED

9

SW BLADE

37

FC8-16

ENABLED

10

AP BLADE

43

FS8-18

ENABLED

11

SW BLADE

55

FC8-32

ENABLED

12

AP BLADE

24

FS8-18

ENABLED

Verifying fabric connectivity

Use the following procedure to verify fabric connectivity:

1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions.

2. Enter the fabricShow command. This command displays a summary of all the switches in the

fabric.

The output of the fabricShow command is discussed in

“Domain IDs”

on page 72.

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