Chassisbeacon – Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference (Supporting Fabric OS v7.3.0) User Manual
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chassisBeacon
Sets chassis beaconing mode.
SYNOPSIS
chassisbeacon [mode]
DESCRIPTION
Use this command to enable or disable beaconing on a chassis. Chassis beaconing can be used to 
locate a failing chassis in a group of chassis. Use the portBeacon command to locate a failing port, and 
use the switchBeacon command to locate a failing (logical) switch.
When beaconing mode is turned on, the port LEDs flash green at various rates across the chassis. The 
beaconing continues until you turn it off.
Beaconing mode takes over the port LEDs. The normal flashing LED pattern associated with an active, 
faulty, or disabled port is suppressed, and only the beaconing pattern is shown. Other commands are still 
executable and functional. However, if diagnostic frame-based tests such as portLoopbackTest are 
executed, the diagnostic LED pattern is interleaved with the beaconing pattern.
The chassisBeacon command is one of the commands that control beaconing. Each command has a 
clearly defined scope of action:
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The portBeacon command enables or disables beaconing on a specified port.
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The switchBeacon command enables or disables beaconing on all ports in the current logical 
switch.
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The chassisBeacon command enables or disables beaconing on all ports in the chassis.
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The portPeerBeacon command enables or disables beaconing to identify the interconnections 
between ports.
The actions of the beaconing commands are independent and mutually exclusive. For example, if you 
enabled beaconing on the logical switch and you want to enable beaconing on the entire chassis, you 
must first disable switch beaconing with the switchBeacon command before you can use the 
chassisBeacon command to enable beaconing on the entire chassis. Likewise, existing portBeacon 
settings remain unaffected if you enable or disable beaconing on the switch or on the chassis. Failure to 
disable existing beaconing commands before using a different type of beaconing may cause the 
commands to interfere with each other in unexpected ways.
To determine whether or not beaconing is enabled or disabled on the switch or chassis, use the 
switchBeacon or chassisBeacon command without operands. A value of 0 indicates that the command 
is disabled, a value of 1 indicates that the command is enabled. Issue the portBeacon --show command 
to display beaconing for a specific port. The switchShow command displays the status of the 
switchBeacon command only.
NOTES
The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric or Admin Domain restrictions that may be in 
place. Refer to Chapter 1, "Using Fabric OS Commands" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for 
details.
OPERANDS
This command has the following operand:
mode
Specify 1 to enable chassis beaconing mode or 0 to disable beaconing mode. 
This operand is optional. If no operand is specified, the current value is displayed.
EXAMPLES
To turn chassis beaconing mode on:
switch:admin> chassisbeacon 1
Chassis beacon success 1