Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Manual Supporting Fabric OS v6.4.0 (53-1001764-01, March 2010)

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supportShow
Displays switch information for debugging purposes.
Synopsis supportshow [[slot/]port1[-port2]] [lines]
Description Use this command to display support information from groups of preselected Fabric OS and Linux
commands and other support and debugging information. You can specify a port or a range of
ports for which to display this information. These commands are organized by groups, but note that
the order of the groups listed below is not the same as executed by the command.
The FCIP commands are supported only on the Brocade 7800/FX8-24 and 7500/7500E/FR4-18i
platforms. On unsupported platforms, the command displays a "not applicable to this platform"
message next to the FCIP command group.
SupportShow executes commands in the following command groups. Use supportShowCfgenable
or supportShowCfgDisable to modify the settings for each group.
os OS group commands, enabled by default.
exception Exception group commands, enabled by default.
port Port group commands, enabled by default.
fabric Fabric group commands, enabled by default.
services Service group commands, enabled by default.
security Security group commands, enabled by default.
network Network group commands, enabled by default.
portlog Portlog group commands, enabled by default.
system System group commands, enabled by default.
extend Extend group commands, disabled by default.
filter Filter group commands, disabled by default.
perfmon Performance Monitor group commands, disabled by default.
ficon FICON group commands, disabled by default.
iswitch FC Router group commands, disabled by default.
asic_db ASIC DB group commands, disabled by default.
iscsi iSCSI group commands, disabled by default.
fcip FCIP group commands, disabled by default.
ag Access Gateway group commands, disabled by default.
dce_hsl DCE group commands, enabled by default.
crypto Encryption group commands, disabled by default.
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.
This is a diagnostic command and should only be run for diagnostic support.