Troubleshooting ti zone routing problems – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Troubleshooting TI zone routing problems

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Example displaying information about all TI zones in the defined configuration in ascending order

switch:admin> zone --show -ascending
Defined TI zone configuration:

TI Zone Name:

bluezone:

Port List:

8,3; 8,5; 9,2; 9,3;

Configured Status: Deactivated / Failover-Disabled
Enabled Status: Activated / Failover-Enabled

TI Zone Name:

greenzone:

Port List:

2,2; 3,3; 4,11; 5,3;

Configured Status: Activated / Failover-Enabled
Enabled Status: Activated / Failover-Enabled

TI Zone Name:

purplezone:

Port List:

1,2; 1,3; 3,3; 4,5;

Configured Status: Activated / Failover-Enabled
Enabled Status: Deactivated / Failover-Enabled

Troubleshooting TI zone routing problems

Use the following procedure to generate a report of existing and potential problems with TI zones.
The report displays an error type.

“ERROR” indicates a problem currently exists in the fabric.

“WARNING” indicates that there is not currently a problem, given the current set of online
devices and reachable domains, but given the activated TI zone configuration, parallel
exclusive paths between a shared device and a remote domain have been detected, which
might cause a problem for devices that join the fabric later.

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

2. Enter the zone

--

showTIerrors command.

zone --showTIerrors

Here is an example report that would be generated for the illegal configuration shown in

Figure 36

on page 351.

switch:admin> zone --showTIerrors
My Domain: 3

Error type:

ERROR

Affected Remote Domain: 1
Affected Local Port:

8

Affected TI Zones:

etiz1, etiz2

Affected Remote Ports:

1, 2, 3, 4

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