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show
Output Example The output from the show.port.info command appears as follows:
Port WWN OpSpeed SpeedCap
---- ----------------------- --------- --------------------------------------
0 20:10:08:00:88:04:9A:1B Neg 1 2 4_S 4_B Neg_S 4_S
1 20:11:08:00:88:04:9A:1B 1 1 2 4_B Neg_S
2 20:12:08:00:88:04:9A:1B Neg 1 2 4_S 4_B Neg_S Neg_2_Max
3 20:13:08:00:88:04:9A:1B 1 1 2 4_B Neg_S
4 10:00:80:04:11:22:33:44 2 1 2 Neg
5 10:00:80:05:11:22:33:44 2 1 2 Neg
6 10:00:80:06:11:22:33:44 2 1 2 Neg
7 10:00:80:07:11:22:33:44 2 1 2 Neg
8 10:00:80:08:11:22:33:44 2 1 2 Neg
9 10:00:80:09:11:22:33:44 2 1 2 Neg
10 10:00:80:10:11:22:33:44 1 1 2 Neg
11 10:00:80:11:11:22:33:44 1 1 2 Neg
12 10:00:80:12:11:22:33:44 1 1 2 Neg
13 10:00:80:13:11:22:33:44 1 1 2 Neg
14 10:00:80:14:11:22:33:44 1 1 2 Neg
15 10:00:80:15:11:22:33:44 1 1 2 Neg
show.port.nodes
Syntax nodes portNumber
Purpose This command displays the loginserver entries for a specified port.
This command is valid only on the Sphereon 4300 and Sphereon 4500
switches.
SpeedCap The current transceiver capability speed. Valid
values are:
1 – 1g
2 – 2g
4 – 4g capable (Sphereon 4400 and Sphereon 4700 only)
Neg – Negotiable speed
Neg_2 – Negotiable speed up to 2g maximum
4_B – 4g Burst
4_S – 4g Sustained
Neg_S – Negotiable speed in sustained mode
Neg_B_4 – Negotiable speed in burst mode up to 4g
maximum