Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference (Supporting Fabric OS v7.3.0) User Manual

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portShow

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PEER PORT 0xDDAAxx

portWwn: 20:20:00:27:f8:81:85:69

nodeWwn: 20:20:00:27:f8:81:85:69

PN_PORT Phy Type: PN Port/PF Port

Link_failure: 0 Loss_of_sync: 0 Loss_of_sig: 0

Protocol_err: 0 Invalid_word: 0 Invalid_crc: 0

FUNCTION

Display IP Interface configurations on the Brocade 7800, 7840, or FX8-24 platforms

SYNOPSIS

portshow option [slot/]ge_port [optional_args]

DESCRIPTION

Use this command to display FCIP-related configuration parameters on the Brocade 7800 switch,
Brocade 7840 switch, and on the Brocade FX8-24 blade. The parameters displayed by this command
are set with the portCfg command. The following displays are supported with this command:

portshow ipif - Displays the local IP interfaces.

portshow iproute - Displays static routes on the IP interface.

portshow arp - Displays the content of the address resolution protocol (ARP) table.

portshow vlantag - Displays the IP interface VLAN configuration.

portshow autoneg - Displays autonegotiation status.

portshow ipsec-policy - Displays IPSEC Policy information. Currently supported on Brocade 7840
switch only.

NOTES

IPv6 addresses are supported.

OPERANDS

This command has the following operands:

slot

For bladed systems only, specifies the slot number of the port to be displayed,
followed by a slash (/).

ge_port

Specifies the number of the GbE port to be displayed relative to the slot number.
The GbE ports are numbered ge0 - ge9 on the Brocade FX8-24 blade and ge0 -
ge5 on the Brocade 7800 switch. The 10GbE ports on the Brocade FX8-24 blade
are numbered xge0 and xge1. Brocade 7840 switch has two 40GbE ports labeled
ge0 and ge1, and 16 1 or 10GbE ports labeled ge2-ge17. Use the switchShow
command for a listing of valid ports

ipif

Displays the IP interface ID, IP address, netmask, and MTU for IPv4 addresses.
Displays the prefix instead of the netmask for IPv6 addresses. Flags are
explained in the command output (refer to the example below).

iproute

Displays the IP address, netmask, gateway, metrics, and flags. Displays the prefix
instead of the netmask for IPv6 addresses. A status flag for the IP routes indicates
if a route is used for the management interfaces. A route definition that uses one
of the internal interfaces has the words "Interface Management" printed at the end
of the line.

arp

Displays the address resolution protocol (ARP) table. You can display the content
of the ARP table, but you cannot modify its contents.

-lmac

Displays the local MAC address. This operand is optional.

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