Dell PowerVault 50F (Fibre Channel Switch) User Manual

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PowerVault™ 50F Commands: Dell™ PowerVault™ 50F 8-Port Fibre Channel Switch Installation and Troubleshooting Guide

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The flashSet command is used to set the switch's configuration parameters. This command may not be
executed on an operational switch. You must first disable the switch using the switchDisable command.

flashShow

The flashShow command prints the switch's configuration status. The display shows remote host and flash
configuration information for flash-0 and flash-1 (a mirrored image of flash-0 and included as a fail safe
device). Table 7-4 describes the command fields.

Table 7-4. flashShow Command Field Descriptions

Field

Description

Ethernet
address

Switch's Ethernet MAC address for an Ethernet connection

Nvram data:

Remote host information including Ethernet interface

fl-0

Flash 0 data

fl-1

Flash 1 data contained on the CPU board

version

Reserved (this is not a firmware version)

domain

The domain number. This number uniquely identifies the switch in a Fabric

syslogd_ip

The system log daemon IP address

fc_ip_addr

The Fibre Channel IP address

fc_ip_mask

The Fibre Channel IP subnetmask

bb_credit

The buffer to buffer credit

df_size

The receive data field size

r_a_tov

The resource allocation time out value

e_d_tov

The error detect time out value

op_mode

Operating mode

vc_link_ctl

Virtual channel link control

vc_class2

Virtual channel class 2

vc_class3

Virtual channel class 3

vc_multicast

Virtual channel multicast

vc_tmap

Virtual channel time out map

vc_priorities The numbers displayed show the priorities assigned to each of the switch's virtual channels. Positions 1 and 2,

starting at the left of the display, are fixed and display 0 or 1.
The first position a 0 shows and indicates that this virtual channel, assigned to handle internal switch traffic,
has the highest priority.
This priority value cannot be changed.
The second position, indicated with a 1, shows the priority assigned by the virtual channel link control.
The third through eighth positions can have only a 2 or a 3, indicating that the channel gives priority to either
Class 2 frame traffic or to Class 3 frame traffic.

csum

Checksum

text off

Text offset in flash

text addr

Text address in RAM

text size

Text size (bytes)

data off

Data offset in flash

data addr

Data address in RAM

data size

Data size (bytes)

magic

The magic number represents the maximum frame size

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