Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Manual v6.2.0 (53-1001186-01, April 2009)
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-snapstart Resets TCP statistics. The collection of the statistics re-starts when this
command is executed. It ends when the -snapshow option is executed.
-snapshow Displays the TCP statistics that were collected since startup or since the
statistics were reset with the -snapshow command.
ipif Displays the IP interface ID, IP address, netmask, and MTU for IPv4
addresses. Displays the prefix instead of the netmask for IPv6 addresses.
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.
iscsi Displays GbE port WWN and ISCSI Sessions.
mode Displays mode of GbE port as either “FCIP” or “not configured”.
ficon Displays FICON emulation configuration parameters. The syntax for this
command is as follows:
portshow ficon [Slot/]GePort all | tunnelId [arg] [parm] [-clear]
The following arguments are supported with ficon:
-globals Displays general FICON controls and statistics.
-images Displays discovered Images (FCUB).
-emul Displays emulated FDCBs.
-active Displays active FDCBs.
-epcb Displays Emulation Control Block (port specific).
-fhpb Displays FICON Host Path Block.
-fdpb adrs Displays FICON Device Path Block.
-fchb Displays FICON Channel Control Block.
-fcub Displays FICON Control Unit Control Block.
-fdcb adrs Displays FICON Device Control Block.
-mem adrs Displays memory in 256 byte increments: ! for next.
-pools Displays current data buffer pool counts.
-pmmr Displays PMMR pointers.
-clear Clears post display statistics; requires a preceding argument.
vlantag Displays VLAN tag configuration settings.
ftrace FTRACE is a debug tool for developers and support (not intended for
customer use). For usage information, execute portShow ftrace.