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san [2011/05/10 06:01] – created michaelsan [2021/04/24 07:40] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 Kommando "sfpshow [Portnummer]" auf dem Switch ausführen. Kommando "sfpshow [Portnummer]" auf dem Switch ausführen.
 RX und TX Power Werte über 100 uW sind in Ordnung. RX und TX Power Werte über 100 uW sind in Ordnung.
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 +Zoning Commands
 +  alicreate “Name”, “domain,port#” Used to create an alias
 +  alicreate “Name”,”portname1; portname2″ To create multiple ports under a single alias
 +  alidelete “Name” To delete an alias
 +  aliadd “Name”, “domain,port#” To add additional ports to an alias
 +  aliremove “Name”, “domain,port#” To remove a port from the alias
 +  alishow “AliName” To show the alias configuration on the switch
 +  zonecreate “Zone Name”, “alias1; alias2″ To create zones based on alias
 +  zonedelete “ZoneName” To delete a zone
 +  zoneadd “ZoneName”, “alias name” To add additional alias into the zone
 +  zoneremove “ZoneName”, “alias name” To remove an alias from the zone
 +  zoneshow “zoneName” To show the zone configuration information
 +  cfgcreate “Configname”, “Zone1; Zone2″ To create configurations by adding in zones
 +  cfgdelete “ConfigName” To delete a configuration
 +  cfgadd “ConfigName”, “Zone3″ To add additional zones in the configuration
 +  cfgremove “ConfigName”, “Zone3″ To remove a zone from the configuration
 +  cfgshow “ConfigName” To show the details of that configuration
 +  cfgenable “ConfigName” To enable a configuration on the switch
 +  cfgsave To have the effective configuration to be written into the flash memory
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 +Show Commands
 +  psshow Displays the status of the power supply
 +  fansshow Displays the status of the fans
 +  tempshow Displays the status of the temperature readings
 +  sensorshow Displays the status of the sensor readings
 +  nsshow Displays information in the name server
 +  nsshow -t Displays information in the name server
 +  nsshow -r Displays the information in the name server along with the state change registration details
 +  nscamshow Displays detailed information of all the devices connected to all the switches in the fabric (Remote Name Servers)
 +  nsallshow Displays the 24 bit address of all devices that are in the fabric
 +  licenseshow Displays all the licenses that have been added in the switch
 +  date Displays the current date set on the switch
 +  bannershow Displays the banner that will appear when logging in using the CLI or web tools
 +  httpcfgshow Displays the JAVA version the switch expects at the management console
 +  switchname Displays the name of the switch
 +  fabricshow Displays information of all the switches in the fabric
 +  userconfig –show -a Displays the account information like role , description , password exp date , locked status
 +  switchstatusshow Displays the overall status of the switch
 +  switchstatuspolicyshow Displays policy set for the switch regarding Marginal(Yellow) or Down(Red) error status
 +  portshow To show the port status
 +  portcfgshow Displays the speed set for all ports on all slots and other detailed port information
 +  configshow fabric.ops Displays the parameters of the switch. Ensure all switches in a fabric have the same parameters in order to communicate
 +  configshow fabric.ops.pidFormat Displays the PID set for a switch Core , Native or Extended edge
 +  switchuptime OR uptime Displays the uptime for the switch
 +  firmwareshow Displays the firmware on the switch
 +  version Displays the current firmware version on the switch
 +  hashow Displays the status of local and remote CP’s. High availability , heartbeat and synchronization
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 +Port Settings
 +  portcfgshow Displays the port settings
 +  portcfg rscnsupr [slot/port] –enable A registered state change registration is suppressed when a state change occurs on the port
 +  portcfg rscnsupr [slot/port] –disable A registered state change registration is sent when a state change occurs on the port
 +  portname To assign a name for a port
 +  portdisable To disable a port or slot
 +  portenable To enable a port or slot
 +  portcfgpersistentdisable To disable a port , status would not change even after rebooting the switch
 +  portcfgpersistentenable To enable a port , status would not change even after rebooting the switch
 +  portshow To show the port status
 +  portcfgspeed , To set speed for a port#te – 0:auto negotiated 1,2,4 Gbit/sec , 1 : 1Gbit/sec , 2 : 2 Gbit/sec , 4 : 4Gbit/sec
 +  switchcfgspeed To set speed for all the ports on the switch Note – 0:auto negotiated 1,2,4 Gbit/sec , 1 : 1Gbit/sec , 2 : 2 Gbit/sec , 4 : 4Gbit/sec
 +  portcfgshow Displays the speed set for all ports on all slots and other detailed port information
 +  portcfgdefault To set the port settings to default
 +  portcfglongdistance To set the long distance mode . Default is L0(Normal), as per distance will display LE <=10 kms , L0.5 <=25kms , L1 <=50 kms, L2<=100kms , LD=auto , LS = Static
 +  portcfgeport Used to disable a port from being a E port
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 +Time and Date Settings
 +  date Displays the current date set on the switch
 +  tsclockserver 10.10.1.1 Instruction for the principal switch to synchronize time with the NTP server (specify the  ip address of the NTP server)
 +  tsclockserver LOCL Instruction to stop NTP server synchronization (Local time of the switch)
 +  date mmddhhmmyy To set the time of the switch when the NTP server synchronization is cancelled
 +  tstimezone -5 To set the time zone for individual switches
 +  
 +License Commands
 +  licenseshow Displays all the licenses that are added in the switch
 +  licenseadd To add a new license to the switch
 +  licenseremove To remove a license from the switch
 +  licenseidshow Based on Switch WWN
 +  
 +Banner Commands
 +  bannershow Displays the banner that will appear when logging in using the CLI or web tools
 +  bannerset To set the banner which will appear when logging in using the CLI or web tools
 +  bannerset “” To remove the bannerset (two quotes)
 +  
 +Password commands
 +  passwd To change the password for that particular login
 +  passwdcfg –set -lowercase 3 uppercase 1 -digits 2 -punctuation 2 -minlength 10 -history 3 To set the password rules
 +  passwdcfg –set -minpasswordage 1 To set the minimum password age in Days
 +  passwdcfg –set -maxpasswordage 30 To set the maximum password age in Days
 +  passwdcfg –set -warning 23 To set a warning for the expiration Days remaining
 +  passwdcfg –set -lockoutthreshold 5 To set the account lockout thresh hold
 +  passwdcfg –set -lockoutduration 30 To set the account lockout duration in Minutes
 +  passwdcfg –setdefault To restore the password policy to Factory settings (min length – 8, history -1 , lockoutduration – 30)
 +  
 +SNMP Commands
 +  snmpconfig snmpconfig for 5.0 above fos
 +  agtcfgset snmp config for fos below 5.0
 +  snmpmibcapset for choosing the MIB’s for the snmp settings
 +  
 +User Configuration
 +  userconfig –show -a / userconfig –show Displays all the account information like role , description , password expiration date , locked status
 +  userconfig –add john -r admin -d “John Doe” To add a new account -r = role , -d = description
 +  userconfig –show john Displays all the information for the account john
 +  userconfig –change -e no To Disable an account , usually default a/cs like admin and user . But ensure before disabling the admin a/c there is another a/c with admin rights
 +  userconfig –change -e yes To Enable an account
 +  
 +Firmware commands
 +  configupload Saves the switch config as an ASCII text file to an FTP server
 +  configdownload To restore a switch configuration from ASCII text file Note – Need to disable the switch before downloading the config file
 +  configure => cfgload attributes : [y] => Ensure secure config upload / download : [y] Fabric OS v 4.4 & above provides Secure File Copy Protocol (SCP) during upload or download of configurations
 +  firmwaredownload To download the firmware to be installed on the switch
 +  firmwareshow To be run after installing the firmware on the switch
 +  version Displays the current firmware version on the switch
 +  fastboot Needs to be run after installing the firmware. This does not include the post.
 +  reboot Needs to be run after installing the firmware. This includes the post.
 +  
 +Miscellaneous commands
 +  killtelnet To kill a particular session which is using telnet
 +  configure To configure a switch
 +  quietmode To switch off the quiet mode
 +  quietmode 1 To suppress messages to the console
 +  switchname Displays the switch name
 +  switchname “EXAMPLE” To assign a switch name
 +  bannerset To set the banner which will appear when logging in using the CLI or web tools
 +  timeout Displays the timeout time set for Telnet session on the switch
 +  timeout 10 To set a specific timeout time for the Telnet session
 +  switchuptime or uptime Displays the uptime for the switch
 +  switchcfgspeed To set speed for all the ports on the switch Note – 0:auto negotiated 1,2,4 Gbit/sec , 1 : 1Gbit/sec , 2 : 2 Gbit/sec , 4 : 4Gbit/sec
 +  fastboot To reboot the switch without post
 +  reboot To reboot the switch with the post
 +  switchstatusshow Displays the overall status of the switch
 +  switchstatuspolicyshow Displays policy set for the switch regarding Marginal(Yellow) or Down(Red) error status
 +  switchstatuspolicyset To change the policy set for the switch regarding Marginal(Yellow) or Down(Red) error status
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