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iSR6200

Command Line Interface (CLI)


User’s Guide

ISR654601-00 D
iSR6200 Command Line Interface (CLI)
User’s Guide

Information furnished in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, QLogic Corporation assumes no
responsibility for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its
use. QLogic Corporation reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without notice. Applications
described in this document for any of these products are for illustrative purposes only. QLogic Corporation makes no
representation nor warranty that such applications are suitable for the specified use without further testing or
modification. QLogic Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document.

Document Revision History


Revision A, February 20, 2009

Revision B, November 24, 2009

Revision C, March 19, 2010

Revision D, January 28, 2011

Changes Sections Affected

Updated the QLogic Technical Support informa- “Technical Support” on page xiv
tion.

Changed reference to “switch” to “router” in the “Logging on to a SAN Router” on page 1-1
first paragraph.

Updated the help command output, and updated “Understanding the Guest Account” on page 1-2
the software version number in the show chas-
sis command example output.

Corrected the command prompt. “Installing the Firmware Via Telnet” on page 1-6

Updated the exit command example output. “Exit” on page 2-11

Updated the fciproute command examples “FcipRoute” on page 2-12


output, and added an example of showing how to
configure an FCIP route over a 10Gb Ethernet
port.

Updated the help command output for both the “Help” on page 2-17
chassis and for the blade.

Removed the statement, “This option is not cur- “Set Features” on page 2-44
rently supported. It will be supported in a future
release” and added keywords and example.

Updated the set system command example “Set System” on page 2-53
output.

Added the new show portstats keyword to “Show” on page 2-55


the general show command page.

Updated the software version in the command out- “Show Chassis” on page 2-59
put.

Updated the show fc command example output. “Show FC” on page 2-61

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Updated the show features command exam- “Show Features” on page 2-63
ple output.

Updated the show initiators command “Show Initiators” on page 2-64


example output.

Updated the show initiators lun mask “Show Initiators LUN Mask” on page 2-66
command example output.

Updated the show iscsi command example “Show iSCSI” on page 2-67
output.

Updated the show luninfo command example “Show LUNinfo” on page 2-73
output.

Updated the show lunmask command example “Show Lunmask” on page 2-77
output.

Updated the show luns command example out- “Show LUNs” on page 2-75
put.

Updated the show presented_targets fc “Show Presented Targets” on page 2-89


command example output.

Added the new portstats keyword to the “Show Stats” on page 2-94
show stats command and added command
examples output.

Added new show portstats command. “Show Portstats” on page 2-85

Added new show statsfcip command. “Show Statsfcip” on page 2-99

Added the Time To Target Device Offline “Show System” on page 2-101
and BIOS Version information, and updated the
SW Version and No. of FC Ports informa-
tion in the show system command example out-
put.

Updated the show targets iscsi command “Show Targets” on page 2-102
example output.

In the second paragraph, changed the references Chapter 4 Virtual Port Groups
to the default virtual port group from “VPG 0” to
“VPG 1,” and changed “target world wide port
number (WWPN)” to “Fibre Channel Storage
array”

Added new chapter with instructions for connecting Chapter 5 Configuring Fibre Channel Initiators to
Fibre Channel hosts to iSCSI Dell EqualLogic tar- iSCSI Storage
gets using the iSR6240 and iSR6250 routers.

Updated the show fc command example output “Enabling Virtual Port Groups” on page 4-3
for VPGs.

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Added new FCIP driver module messages 172300 Appendix B Log Messages
through 172322.

Updated back cover page per current template. Back page

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Table of Contents

Preface
Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi
What’s in This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi
Related Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xii
Documentation Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiii
License Agreements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiv
Technical Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiv
Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiv
Contact Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv
Knowledge Database . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv
1 CLI Usage
Logging on to a SAN Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Understanding the Guest Account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Working with SAN Router Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Modifying a Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Saving and Restoring Router Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Saving Blade Configuration and Persistence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Restoring Router Configuration and Persistence . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Installing the Firmware Via Telnet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
2 Command Reference
Command Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Chassis Management Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Blade Management Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
Command Syntax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
Command Line Completion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
Authority Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
Admin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
Beacon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7
Blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
Clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9
Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10
Exit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11

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Commands (continued)
FcipRoute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
FRU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-16
Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-17
History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-21
Image. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-22
Initiator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-23
Logout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-25
Lunmask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-26
Passwd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-30
Ping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-31
Quit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-32
Reboot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-33
Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-34
Save . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-35
Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-37
Set Alias . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-39
Set CHAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-41
Set Chassis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-42
Set FC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-43
Set Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-44
Set iSCSI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-45
Set iSNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-46
Set Mgmt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-47
Set NTP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-49
Set Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-50
Set SNMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-51
Set System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-53
Set VPGroups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-54
Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-55
Show CHAP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-58
Show Chassis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-59
Show FC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-61
Show FcipRoutes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-62
Show Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-63
Show Initiators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-64
Show Initiators LUN Mask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-66
Show iSCSI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-67
Show iSNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-71

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Commands (continued)
Show Logs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-72
Show LUNinfo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-73
Show LUNs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-75
Show Lunmask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-77
Show Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-79
Show Mgmt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-80
Show NTP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-81
Show Perf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-82
Show Portstats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-85
Show Presented Targets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-89
Show Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-92
Show SNMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-93
Show Stats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-94
Show Statsfcip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-99
Show System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-101
Show Targets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-102
Show VPGroups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-104
Shutdown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-106
Target. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-107
Traceroute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-108
3 Configuring CHAP
Discovery Session—Bi-directional CHAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Discovery Session—Uni-directional CHAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Normal Session —Bi-directional CHAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
Normal Session—Uni-directional CHAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
4 Virtual Port Groups
Displaying Virtual Port Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
Enabling Virtual Port Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
5 Configuring Fibre Channel Initiators to iSCSI Storage
Prerequisites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
Configuration Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
Step 1: Discover the iSCSI Targets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
Using the iSCSI Discover Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
Using iSNS Server Connectivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3
Step 2: Log into the iSCSI Targets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6
Step 3: Zone the Fibre Channel Host and iSR6200 Router. . . . . . . . . 5-6

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Step 4: Map the iSCSI Target into the SAN and Provide Host
Access to the Storage LUN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7
Step 5: View the Newly Mapped Target Zoned to the Fibre
Channel Host . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9

A Simple Network Management Protocol


SNMP Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2
SNMP Trap Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-3
Management Information Base (MIB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-4
Network Port Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-4
Fibre Channel Port Table. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-7
Initiator Object Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-9
LUN Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-12
Virtual Port Group Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-14
Sensor Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-16
Notifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-19
System Information Objects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-19
Notification Objects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-20
Agent Startup Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-21
Agent Shutdown Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-21
Network Port Down Notification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-21
Fibre Channel Port Down Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-22
Target Device Discovery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-22
Target Presentation (Mapping) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-22
Virtual Port Group Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-23
Sensor Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-23
Generic Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-24
FCIP Route Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-25
B Log Messages
Glossary
Index

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List of Figures
Figure Page
5-1 iSNS Server Properties: Creating a Discovery Domain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4
5-2 iSNS Server Properties: Enabling a Discovery Domain Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5
5-3 Zone Configured with Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7
5-4 iSCSI Configured with Router to Fibre Channel SAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10

List of Tables
Table Page
2-1 CLI Chassis Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
2-2 CLI Blade Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
2-3 Command Line Completion Keystrokes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
5-1 Zone Host with Router—Fibre Channel-Based Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7
A-1 SNMP Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2
A-2 SNMP Trap Configuration Parameters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-3
B-1 iSR6200 Router Log Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-2

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iSR6200 Command Line Interface (CLI)
User’s Guide

x ISR654601-00 D
Preface
The iSR6200 Command Line Interface (CLI) User’s Guide describes how to use
the command line interface (CLI) to configure and manage the QLogic iSR6200
Intelligent Storage Router (iSR6200).

Intended Audience
This user’s guide is intended for individuals who are responsible for installing and
servicing the iSR6200 router and the storage area network (SAN) equipment to
which it is attached.

What’s in This Guide


This user’s guide contains the basic information you need to get started with the
CLI-based iSR6200 management tool.
This preface specifies the intended audience, explains the typographic
conventions used in this guide, lists related documents, and provides technical
support and contact information.
The remainder of the guide is organized into the following chapters and
appendices:
 Chapter 1 CLI Usage specifies how to log on to a SAN router, describes the
guest account, and shows how to work with router configurations.
 Chapter 2 Command Reference lists and describes each of the CLI
commands, including the syntax, keywords, notes, and examples.
 Chapter 3 Configuring CHAP provides procedures for setting up the
challenge handshake authentication protocol (CHAP) for discovery sessions
and normal sessions with both bi-directional and uni-directional CHAP.
 Chapter 4 Virtual Port Groups describes how to view and enable up to four
virtual port groups (VPGs), required if you want iSCSI hosts to have access
to more than 256 distinct logical unit numbers (LUNs) from a specified Fibre
Channel target array.
 Chapter 5 Configuring Fibre Channel Initiators to iSCSI Storage provides
instructions for connecting Fibre Channel hosts to iSCSI targets using the
QLogic iSR6240 and iSR6250 routers.

ISR654601-00 D xi
 Appendix A Simple Network Management Protocol describes how to use the
simple network management protocol (SNMP) to monitor and manage the
router through third-party applications that support SNMP version 1 and 2
and a QLogic management information base (MIB).
 Appendix B Log Messages provides details about messages logged to a file,
including message categories for informational, error, and fatal log
messages.
Following the appendices are a glossary of terms used and an index to help you
quickly find the information you need.

Related Materials
For additional information related to the iSR6200, refer to the following
documents:
 iSR6250 Quick Start Guide, part number SN0054545-00
 iSR6250 Router Installation Guide, part number SN0051103-00
 iSR6200 Router Installation Guide, part number ISR651101-00
 iSR6200 Router Manager User's Guide, part number ISR654602-00
 Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification, RFC2460
 Neighbor Discovery for IP Version 6 (IPv6), RFC2461
 IPv6 Stateless Address Auto-configuration, RFC2462
 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6) for the Internet Protocol
Version 6 (IPv6) Specification, RFC2463
 Transmission of IPv6 Packets over Ethernet Networks, RFC2464
 iSCSI draft standard draft-ietf-ips-iSCSI-20
 Internet engineering task force (IETF): iSCSI Requirements and Design
Considerations, iSCSI Naming and Discovery, Internet Protocol
Specification (IPv4), RFC793
 Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) Specification, RFC1122, Requirements
for Internet Hosts-Communication Layers
 TCP Extensions for High Performance, RFC1323
 TCP Congestion Control, RFC2581
 ANSI SCSI: SCSI-3 Architecture Model (SAM), X3T10/994D/Rev 18,
SCSI-3 Controller Command Set, X3T10/Project 1047D/Rev 6c. IEEE:
802.1Q Virtual LAN (VLAN), 802.1p Priority of Service, 802.3x Flow Control,
802.3ad Link Aggregation
 SCSI-3 Fibre Channel Protocol (SCSI-FCP), X3.269:1996

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 Fibre Channel Physical and Signaling Interface (FC-PH), X3.230:199
 Fibre Channel 2nd Generation (FC-PH-2), X3.297:1997
 Third Generation Fibre Channel Physical and Signaling Interface (FC-PH-3),
X3.303:1998, Fibre Channel-Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL-2), working draft,
revision 6.4, August 28, 1998
 Fibre Channel Fabric Loop Attachment Technical Report (FC-FLA)
NCITS/TR-20:1998, Fibre Channel-Private Loop Direct Attach Technical
Report (FC-PLDA)
 SCSI Fibre Channel Protocol-2 (FCP-2) working draft, revision 3, October 1,
1999
 ANSI Information Technology-SCSI 3 Architecture Model, revision 18,
November 27, 1995

Documentation Conventions
This guide uses the following documentation conventions:
 Text in blue font indicates a hyperlink (jump) to a figure, table, or section in
this guide. Links to Web sites are shown in underlined blue. For example:
See “Admin” on page 5-5.
Table A-1 describes the SNMP properties.
For more information, visit www.qlogic.com.
 Text in monospace font indicates a file name, directory path, or
command line text. For example:
Generate a file (iSR6200_FRU.bin) containing the saved data.
Type of restore (0=full, 1=mappings only) [full]

Use the show iscsi command to find the iSCSI node name of the
GE port.

 Text in bold monospace font indicates text you type at a command


line. For example:
iSR6200 <1>(admin) #> fru restore

iSR6200 <1> #> show vpgroups

 Text in italics indicates terms, emphasis, variables, or document titles. For


example:
For a complete listing of license agreements, refer to the QLogic
Software End User License Agreement.

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Each iSR6200 blade supports up to four virtual port groups (VPGs).
When prompted, enter the <ip_address>.
 Text in ALL CAPITALS indicates the name of a key that you press on the
keyboard. For example:
Press the CTRL+Q keys.
Type the number for Host Information, and then press ENTER.

License Agreements
Refer to the QLogic Software End User License Agreement for a complete listing
of all license agreements affecting this product.

Technical Support
Customers should contact their authorized maintenance provider for technical
support of their QLogic switch products. QLogic-direct customers may contact
QLogic Technical Support; others will be redirected to their authorized
maintenance provider.
For details about available service plans, or for information about renewing and
extending your service, visit the Service Program Web page at
http://www.qlogic.com/services.

Training
QLogic offers training for technical professionals for all iSCSI, InfiniBand, and
Fibre Channel products. From the main QLogic Web page at www.qlogic.com,
click the Support tab at the top, and then click the Education & Training on the
left. The QLogic Global Training Portal offers online courses, certification exams,
and scheduling of in-person training.
Technical Certification courses include installation, maintenance, and
troubleshooting QLogic products. Upon demonstrating knowledge using live
equipment, QLogic awards a certificate identifying the student as a certified
professional. You can reach the training professionals at QLogic by e-mail at
[email protected].

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Contact Information
QLogic Technical Support for products under warranty is available during local
standard working hours excluding QLogic Observed Holidays. For customers with
extended service, consult your plan for available hours. For Support phone
numbers, see the Contact Support link at http://support.qlogic.com.
Support Headquarters QLogic Corporation
4601 Dean Lakes Blvd.
Shakopee, MN 55379 USA
QLogic Web Site www.qlogic.com
Technical Support Web Site http://support.qlogic.com
Technical Support E-mail [email protected]
Technical Training E-mail [email protected]

Knowledge Database
The QLogic knowledge database is an extensive collection of QLogic product
information that you can search for specific solutions. We are constantly adding to
the collection of information in our database to provide answers to your most
urgent questions. Access the database from the QLogic Support Center:
http://support.qlogic.com.

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1 CLI Usage

The iSR6200 CLI enables you to perform a variety of router management tasks
through an Ethernet or serial port connection. This chapter provides details about
the following tasks:
 Logging on to a SAN Router
 “Understanding the Guest Account” on page 1-2
 “Working with SAN Router Configurations” on page 1-4
 “Installing the Firmware Via Telnet” on page 1-6

Logging on to a SAN Router


You can either use Telnet or Secure SHell (SSH) to log on to a router, or you can
log on to the router through the serial port.

To log on to a router using Telnet:


1. On the workstation, open a command line window.
2. Enter the telnet command followed by the router IP address:
# telnet <ip_address>

A Telnet window opens and prompts you to log in.


3. Enter an account name and password.

To log on to a router using SSH:


SSH works similar to Telnet, except it uses RSA to encode transmissions to
and from your workstation and the iSR6200 blade.
1. On the workstation, open a command line window.
2. Enter the ssh command followed by the router IP address:
# ssh <ip_address>

An SSH window opens and prompts you to log in.


3. Enter an account name and password.

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Understanding the Guest Account

To log on to a switch through the serial port:


1. Configure the workstation port with the following settings:
 115200 baud
 8-bit character
 1 stop bit
 No parity

2. When prompted, enter an account name and password.

Understanding the Guest Account


Routers come from the factory with the following account already defined:

Account name: guest

Password: password

This guest account provides access to the router and its configuration. After
planning your router management needs, consider changing the password for this
account. For information about changing passwords, see the passwd command
(page 2-30).
The guest account is automatically closed after 15 minutes of inactivity.
The initial login opens at the chassis level. From the chassis level, select the
blade to be managed. For example:
iSR6200 login: guest
Password: *********

******************************************************
* *
* ISR6200 *
* *
******************************************************

iSR6200 #> help

admin [ begin | end | start | stop | cancel ]


blade [ 1 | 2 ]
exit
help
history
logout
quit

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reset [ factory | mappings ]


show [ chassis ]

iSR6200 #> show chassis

Chassis Information
---------------------
Product Name ISR6200
Chassis Name Router Chassis Name
Serial Number 0834E00019
HW Version 20697-03 A
Fan Speed Normal

Blade 1 Information (Left Slot)


-------------------------------
Status Online
Product Name iSR6200
Symbolic Name Blade-1
Serial Number 0834E00008
HW Version 20694-03 A
SW Version 3.3.0.0
Temp (Front/Rear/CPU1/CPU2) 44C/33C/34C/38C

Power Cooling Module 1


----------------------
Status Installed
Power Source Connected
Fan1/Fan2/Fan3 Healthy/Healthy/Healthy

Blade 2 Information (Right Slot)


--------------------------------
Status Offline

Power Cooling Module 2


----------------------
Status Installed
Power Source Connected
Fan1/Fan2/Fan3 Healthy/Healthy/Healthy

iSR6200 #> blade 1


iSR6200 <1> #>

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Working with SAN Router Configurations

Working with SAN Router Configurations


Successfully managing routers with the command line interface depends on
effective router configurations. Key router management tasks include modifying
configurations, backing up configurations, and restoring configurations.

Modifying a Configuration
The router has these major areas of configuration:
 Management port configuration requires using the following commands:
 set mgmt (see page 2-47)
 show mgmt (see page 2-80)

 ISCSI port configuration requires using the following commands:


 set iscsi (see page 2-45)
 show iscsi (see page 2-67)

 Virtual port groups configuration requires the following commands:


 set vpgroups (see page 2-54)
 show vpgroups (see page 2-104)

 LUN mapping requires using the following command:


 lunmask add (see page 2-26)

Saving and Restoring Router Configurations


Saving and restoring a configuration helps protect your work. You can also use a
saved configuration as a template for configuring other routers.

Saving Blade Configuration and Persistence


Persistent data consists of system settings, virtual port group settings, LUN
mappings, discovered Fibre Channel targets, and discovered iSCSI initiators.

To save a blade’s configuration and persistent data:


1. To generate a file (iSR6200_FRU.bin) containing the saved data (see
page 2-16), execute the fru save command.
This command stores the file locally on the router in an FTP directory.
2. To transfer the saved data from the router to a workstation, execute an FTP
utility on a workstation.

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The following example shows an FTP transfer to get the saved router
configuration data:
c:\> ftp 172.17.137.102
Connected to 172.17.137.102.
220 (none) FTP server (GNU inetutils 1.4.2) ready.
User (172.17.137.102:(none)): ftp
331 Guest login ok, type your name as password.
Password: ftp
230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.
ftp> bin
200 Type set to I.
ftp> get iSR6200_FRU.bin
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for 'iSR6200_FRU.bin' (6168 bytes).
226 Transfer complete.
ftp: 6168 bytes received in 0.00Seconds 6168000.00Kbytes/sec.
ftp> quit
221 Goodbye.

Restoring Router Configuration and Persistence

NOTE:
Dual-bladed iSR6200s automatically restore a field replaceable unit (FRU)
on a new blade anytime it is detected in the chassis.

To restore the router’s configuration and persistent data:


1. To transfer the saved data from a workstation to the router, execute an FTP
utility on the workstation.
The following example shows an FTP transfer to put previously saved router
configuration data on the router:
c:\> ftp 172.17.137.102
Connected to 172.17.137.102.
220 (none) FTP server (GNU inetutils 1.4.2) ready.
User (172.17.137.102:(none)): ftp
331 Guest login ok, type your name as password.
Password: ftp
230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.
ftp> bin
200 Type set to I.

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ftp> put iSR6200_FRU.bin


200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for 'iSR6200_FRU.bin'.
226 Transfer complete.
ftp: 6168 bytes sent in 0.00Seconds 6168000.00Kbytes/sec.
ftp> quit
221 Goodbye.

2. To update a blade with the saved configuration data (see page 2-16),
execute the fru restore command. The fru restore command has
the following two options:
 Full restore—Restores all router configuration parameters, including
IP addresses, subnet masks, gateways, virtual port group settings,
LUN mappings, and all other persistent data.
 Partial restore—Restores only the LUN mappings and persistent
data, such as discovered Fibre Channel targets and iSCSI initiators.

Installing the Firmware Via Telnet


This section provides the steps required for installing the iSR6200 router firmware.

To install the firmware via Telnet:


1. Download the iSR6200 Router firmware to your workstation from the QLogic
Web site:
http://driverdownloads.qlogic.com/QLogicDriverDownloads_UI/default.aspx
2. Change to the directory where the firmware image file is located.
3. Unzip the firmware file before proceeding to the next step.
4. Transfer the image from your workstation to the router. For example:
a. On your workstation, open a command window. (On a Windows OS,
click Start, and then click Run. In the Run dialog box, type cmd, and
then click OK.)
b. Change to the directory where the firmware image file is located:
C:\>cd \fwImage (example directory containing the firmware
image)

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c. Use the file transfer protocol (FTP) to transfer the firmware image to
the router. For example:
C:\fwImage>ftp 172.17.137.190 (example IP address)
Connected to 172.17.137.190.
220 (none) FTP server (GNU inetutils 1.4.2) ready.
User (172.17.137.190:(none)): ftp
331 Guest login ok, type your name as password.
Password: ftp
230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.
ftp> bin
200 Type set to I.
ftp> put isr-6200-3_1_0_0.bin (example file name)
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for 'isr-6200-3_1_0_0.bin'.
226 Transfer complete.
ftp: 4822816 bytes sent in 0.41Seconds 11878.86Kbytes/sec.
ftp> quit
221 Goodbye.
C:\fwImage>

5. Install the firmware image on the router. For example:


iSR6200 login: guest
Password: password (default login password)

******************************************************
* *
* ISR6200 *
* *
******************************************************
iSR6200 #>
iSR6200 #> blade 1 (specify blade to be updated, 1 or 2)
iSR6200 <1> #> admin start
Password : config (default admin password)
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> image list

Image Location Image File


-------------- ----------
Blade 1 (local) isr-6200-3_1_0_0.bin (example file name)

iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> image unpack isr-6200-3_1_0_0.bin (example file name)

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Unpack Completed. A reboot is required for the FW to take affect.


Do you wish to reboot the System at the current time (y/n): y (if there are
two blades, update both blades before rebooting)
System will now be rebooted...

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This chapter lists and describes the iSR6200 Intelligent Storage Router CLI
commands in alphabetical order. Each command description includes its syntax,
keywords, notes, and examples.

Command Lists
The tables in this section provide references to the chassis level and blade level
commands used in the iSR6200 CLI.

Chassis Management Commands


Table 2-1 provides a link to the section containing details of each CLI chassis
management command.

Table 2-1. CLI Chassis Commands

For
Commands
Refer to Section:
Starting
with:

B “Blade” on page 2-8

E “Exit” on page 2-11

H “Help” on page 2-17


“History” on page 2-21

L “Logout” on page 2-25

Q “Quit” on page 2-32

S “Show Chassis” on page 2-59

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Blade Management Commands


Table 2-2 provides a link to the section containing details of each CLI blade
management command.

Table 2-2. CLI Blade Commands

For Commands
Refer to Section:
Starting with:

A “Admin” on page 2-6

B “Beacon” on page 2-7

C “Clear” on page 2-9

D “Date” on page 2-10

E “Exit” on page 2-11

F “FcipRoute” on page 2-12


“FRU” on page 2-16

H “Help” on page 2-17


“History” on page 2-21

I “Image” on page 2-22


“Initiator” on page 2-23

L “Logout” on page 2-25


“Lunmask” on page 2-26

P “Passwd” on page 2-30


“Ping” on page 2-31

Q “Quit” on page 2-32

R “Reboot” on page 2-33


“Reset” on page 2-34

S “Save” on page 2-35


“Shutdown” on page 2-106

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Table 2-2. CLI Blade Commands (Continued)

For Commands
Refer to Section:
Starting with:

Set “Set” on page 2-37


“Set Alias” on page 2-39
“Set CHAP” on page 2-41
“Set Chassis” on page 2-42
“Set FC” on page 2-43
“Set Features” on page 2-44
“Set iSCSI” on page 2-45
“Set iSNS” on page 2-46
“Set Mgmt” on page 2-47
“Set NTP” on page 2-49
“Set Properties” on page 2-50
“Set SNMP” on page 2-51
“Set System” on page 2-53
“Set VPGroups” on page 2-54

Show “Show” on page 2-55


“Show CHAP” on page 2-58
“Show Chassis” on page 2-59
“Show FC” on page 2-61
“Show FcipRoutes” on page 2-62
“Show Features” on page 2-63
“Show Initiators” on page 2-64
“Show Initiators LUN Mask” on page 2-66
“Show iSCSI” on page 2-67
“Show iSNS” on page 2-71
“Show Logs” on page 2-72
“Show LUNinfo” on page 2-73
“Show LUNs” on page 2-75
“Show Lunmask” on page 2-77
“Show Memory” on page 2-79
“Show Mgmt” on page 2-80
“Show NTP” on page 2-81
“Show Perf” on page 2-82
“Show Presented Targets” on page 2-89
“Show Properties” on page 2-92
“Show SNMP” on page 2-93
“Show Stats” on page 2-94
“Show System” on page 2-101
“Show Targets” on page 2-102
“Show VPGroups” on page 2-104

T “Target” on page 2-107


“Traceroute” on page 2-108

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Command Syntax

Command Syntax
The iSR6200 CLI command syntax uses the following format:
command
keyword
keyword [value]
keyword [value1] [value2]

The command is followed by one or more keywords. Consider the following rules
and conventions:
 Commands and keywords are case insensitive.
 Required keyword values appear in standard font within brackets; for
example, [value].
 Optional keyword values appear in italics within brackets; for example,
[value].
In command prompts, <1> or <2> indicates which blade is being managed.

Command Line Completion


The command line completion feature simplifies entering and repeating
commands. Table 2-3 describes the command line completion keystrokes.

Table 2-3. Command Line Completion Keystrokes

Keystroke Effect

TAB Completes the command line. Type at least one character, and then
press the TAB key to complete the command line. If more than one
possibility exists, press the TAB key again to view all possibilities.

UP ARROW Scrolls backward through the list of previously entered commands.

DOWN ARROW Scrolls forward through the list of previously entered commands

CTRL+A Moves the cursor to the beginning of the command line.

CTRL+E Moves the cursor to the end of the command line.

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Authority Requirements
The various set commands perform tasks that may require you to be in an
administrator session. Note that:
 Commands related to monitoring tasks are available to all account names.
 Commands related to configuration tasks are available only within an Admin
session. An account must have Admin authority to enter the admin start
command, which opens an admin session (see “Admin” on page 2-6).

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Admin
Opens and closes an administrator (Admin) session. Any command that changes
the router configuration must be done in an Admin session. An inactive Admin
session will time out after 15 minutes.

Authority Admin session

Syntax admin
start (or begin)
end (or stop)
cancel

Keywords start (or begin)


Opens the Admin session.

end (or stop)


Closes the Admin session. The logout, shutdown, and reset commands
also end an Admin session.

cancel
Terminates an Admin session opened by another user. Use this keyword with
care because it terminates the Admin session without warning the other user and
without saving pending changes.

Notes Closing a Telnet window during an Admin session does not release the session.
When using Telnet, you must either wait for the Admin session to time out, or use
the admin cancel command.

Examples The following example shows how to open and close an Admin session:
iSR6200 <1> #> admin start
Password : ******
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #>
.
.
.
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> admin end
iSR6200 <1> #>

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Beacon
Enables or disables flashing the blue beacon LED.

Authority None

Syntax beacon
on
off

Keywords on
Turns on the router beacon.

off
Turns off the router beacon.

Examples The following example shows the beacon command:


iSR6200 <1> #> beacon on

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Blade
Allows for the selection of the blade to be managed. This command is only valid at
the chassis prompt.
The chassis CLI prompt does not include the blade number (for example,
iSR6200 #>), whereas the blade CLI prompt includes the blade number (for
example, iSR6200 <1> #>).

Authority None

Syntax blade [1 or 2]

Examples The following example of the blade command shows blade 2 being selected
from the chassis prompt, followed by a quit command at the blade prompt,
which returns control to the chassis prompt:
iSR6200 #> blade 2
iSR6200 <2> #> quit
iSR6200 #>

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Command Syntax

Clear
Removes all entries (events) from the router log file, or resets the Fibre Channel
and iSCSI statistic counters.

Authority Admin session

Syntax clear
logs
stats

Keywords logs
Clears all entries from the router’s log file.

stats
Resets the statistic counters.

Examples The following examples show the clear commands:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> clear logs

iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> clear stats

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Date
Displays or sets the date and time. To set the date and time, you must enter the
information in the format MMDDhhmmCCYY (numeric representation of
month-date-hour-minute-century-year). The new date and time takes effect
immediately.
Each blade has its own independent date set. Properly setting the date ensures
that event log entries are dated correctly. The date must be set prior to applying
any feature keys or licenses.

Authority Admin session required to set the date and time. No authority is required to
display the current date and time.

Syntax date
[MMDDhhmmCCYY]

Keywords [MMDDhhmmCCYY]
Specifies the date— this requires an Admin session. If you omit
[MMDDhhmmCCYY], the command displays the current date, which does not
require an Admin session.

Notes Always set the time using Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and Universal
Transverse Mercator (UTM).
You must disable the network time protocol (NTP) to set the time with the date
command. Refer to the set ntp command on page 2-49 for information about
NTP.

Examples The following examples show the date command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> date 010214282010

Fri Jan 2 14:28:00 2010

iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> date

Fri Jan 2 14:28:14 2010

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Exit
Exits the command line interface and returns you to the login prompt. (Same as
the quit command.)

Authority None

Syntax exit

Examples The exit command behaves differently depending on whether you at the
chassis or blade management level.
At the chassis management level, exit returns you to the login prompt. The
following example shows the exit command for the chassis:
iSR6200 #> exit

iSR6200 login:

At the blade management level, exit returns you to the chassis management
level. The following example shows the exit command for the blade:
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> exit

iSR6200 #>

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Command Syntax

FcipRoute
Configures a new Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP) route and lets you modify or
delete an existing FCIP route.
Each FCIP route requires a dedicated Fibre Channel and Gigabit Ethernet port.
Configuring an FCIP route and specifying a Fibre Channel and Gigabit Ethernet
(GE) port pair takes precedence over any previously existing configuration for the
port pair (FC/GE), and removes the existing configuration of the port pair.

Authority Admin session

Syntax fciproute
add
mod
rm

Keywords add
Configures a new FCIP route.

mod
Modifies an existing FCIP route.

rm
Removes an existing FCIP route.

Notes You can also configure an FCIP route over a 10Gb Ethernet port, provided that
the router has both an available 10Gb port and the FCIP 10Gb license installed.
The same FCIP commands (fciproute add, fciproute mod, and
fciproute rm, as well as show fciproutes) can be used to configure,
remove, and view the FCIP route through a 10Gb Ethernet port. See the example
in the following.

Examples The following shows an example of the fciproute add command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> fciproute add

A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a
new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value. If you
wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or
'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.
WARNING:
The following command might cause a loss of connections to both GE ports.

Configuring FCIP Route:


-----------------------
FCIP Interfaces FC & GE (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Enabled ]

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Command Syntax

FC Port (1=FC1 2=FC2) [ ] 1


GE Port (1=GE1 2=GE2) [ ] 1
IP Address (IPv4 or IPv6; 0=IPv6 Link Local) [0.0.0.0 ] 172.35.15.11
Subnet Mask [0.0.0.0 ] 255.255.254.0
Gateway IP Address [0.0.0.0 ] 172.35.14.1
Remote IP Address [0.0.0.0 ] 172.17.136.18
MTU Size (0=Normal, 1=Jumbo, 2=Other) [Normal ]
TCP Window Size (0=8KB, 1=16KB, 2=32KB) [32768 ]
Window Scaling (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Enabled ]
Window Scaling Factor (Min=0, Max=9) [7 ]
TCP Port No. (Min=1024, Max=65535) [3225 ]
GE Port Speed (0=Auto, 1=100Mb, 2=1Gb) [Auto ]
Bandwidth, Mbit/sec (Min=1, Max=1000) [1000 ]
VLAN (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ]
FCIP SW Compression(0=Enable,1=Disable,2=Auto)[Auto ]
All attribute values for FCIP Route 1 will now be saved.

The following shows an example of the fciproute add command used to add
a 10Gb FCIP route. At the GE Port prompt, you must select a 10Gb Ethernet
port. Set the Window Scaling Factor to 3 for the default window size. Set
the Bandwidth, Mbit/sec in a range from 1Mbps to 10000 Mbps.
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> fciproute add
A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a
new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value. If you
wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q'
or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.
WARNING:
The following command might cause a loss of connections to both GE ports.

Configuring FCIP Route:


-----------------------
FCIP Interfaces FC & GE (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Enabled ]
FC Port (1=FC1 2=FC2) [ ] 1
GE Port (1=GE1 2=GE2 3=10GE1 4=10GE2) [ ] 3
IP Address (IPv4 or IPv6; 0=IPv6 Link Local) [0.0.0.0 ] 172.35.15.11
Subnet Mask [0.0.0.0 ] 255.255.254.0
Gateway IP Address [0.0.0.0 ] 172.35.14.1
Remote IP Address [0.0.0.0 ] 172.17.136.18
MTU Size (0=Normal, 1=Jumbo, 2=Other) [Normal ]
TCP Window Size (0=8KB, 1=16KB, 2=32KB) [32768 ]
Window Scaling (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Enabled ]

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Command Syntax

Window Scaling Factor (Min=0, Max=9) [3 ]


TCP Port No. (Min=1024, Max=65535) [3225 ]
Bandwidth, Mbit/sec (Min=1, Max=10000) [10000 ]
VLAN (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ]
FCIP SW Compression(0=Enable,1=Disable,2=Auto)[Disabled ]
All attribute values for FCIP Route 1 will now be saved.

The following shows an example of the fciproute mod command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> fciproute mod

A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a
new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value. If you
wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or
'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.
WARNING:
The following command might cause a loss of connections to both GE ports.
Route FC Port ID GE Port ID
----- ---------- ----------
1 FC1 GE1
Please select a FCIP route from the list above ('q' to quit): 1
Configuring FCIP Route:
-----------------------
FCIP Interfaces FC & GE (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Enabled ]
IP Address (IPv4 or IPv6; 0=IPv6 Link Local) [172.35.15.11 ]
172.35.15.120
Subnet Mask [255.255.254.0 ]
Gateway IP Address [172.35.14.1 ]
Remote IP Address [172.17.136.18 ]
MTU Size (0=Normal, 1=Jumbo, 2=Other) [Normal ]
TCP Window Size (0=8KB, 1=16KB, 2=32KB) [32768 ]
Window Scaling (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Enabled ]
Window Scaling Factor (Min=0, Max=9) [7 ]
TCP Port No. (Min=1024, Max=65535) [3225 ]
GE Port Speed (0=Auto, 1=100Mb, 2=1Gb) [Auto ]
Bandwidth, Mbit/sec (Min=1, Max=1000) [1000 ]
VLAN (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ]
FCIP SW Compression(0=Enable,1=Disable,2=Auto) [Auto ]
Do you want to save/discard changes? (0=Save, 1=Discard) [Save ]
All attribute values for FCIP Route 1 will now be saved.

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Command Syntax

The following shows an example of the fciproute rm command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> fciproute rm

A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a
new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value. If you
wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or
'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.
WARNING:
The following command might cause a loss of connections to both GE ports.
Route FC Port ID GE Port ID
----- ---------- ----------
1 FC1 GE1
Please select a FCIP route from the list above ('q' to quit): 1
FCIP Route 1 has been removed from the system.

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Command Syntax

FRU
Saves and restores the router’s configuration.

Authority Admin session to restore

Syntax fru
restore
save

Keywords restore
The fru restore command requires that you first FTP the tar file containing
the configuration to the router. When you issue this command, the system
prompts you to enter the restore level. You can fully restore the router’s
configuration (all configuration parameters and LUN mappings) or restore only the
LUN mappings. The restored configuration does not take effect until the router is
rebooted.

save
The fru save command creates a tar file containing the blade’s persistent
data, configuration, and LUN mappings. The file is stored in the router’s
/var/ftp directory. You must then FTP the tar file from the router.

Examples The following example shows the fru restore command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> fru restore

A list of attributes with formatting and current values will


follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept
the current value. If you wish to terminate this process before
reaching the end of the list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to
do so.

Type of restore (0=full, 1=mappings only) [full]

FRU restore completed.


Please reboot the system for configuration to take affect.

The following example shows the fru save command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> fru save

FRU save completed. Configuration File is QLogic_Router_FRU.bin


Please use FTP to extract the file out from the System.

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Command Syntax

Help
Lists the iSR6200 CLI commands and their syntax. The iSR6200 includes the
following help command sets:
 General
 iSCSI Server Connectivity
 Data Migration
 SAN over WAN

Authority None

Syntax help

Examples This section provides examples of each help command set. The help command
differs for the chassis and the blade.
The following example shows the help command for the chassis:
iSR6200 #> help

admin [ begin | end | start | stop | cancel ]


blade [ 1 | 2 ]
exit
help
history
logout
quit
reset [ factory | mappings ]
show [ chassis ]

The following example shows the help command for the blade:
iSR6200 <1> #> help

General Command Set:


====================
admin [ begin | end | start | stop | cancel ]
beacon [ on | off ]
clear [ logs | stats | portstats ]
clear logs
clear stats
clear portstats <fc | gige> <port-no>
date [ <MMDDhhmmCCYY> ]
exit
fru [ restore | save ]

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Command Syntax

help
history
image [ cleanup | list | unpack ]
image cleanup
image list
image unpack [ <filename> ]
initiator [ add | rm ]
iscsi [ discover | login | logout ]
logout
passwd
ping
quit
reboot
reset [ factory | mappings ]
save [ capture | logs | traces | portstats ]
save capture
save logs
save traces
save portstats <fc | gige> <port-no>
set [ alias | chap | chassis | event_notification
fc | features | iscsi | isns
mgmt | ntp | properties | snmp
system | vpgroups ]
set alias
set chap
set chassis
set event_notification
set fc [ <PORT_NUM> ]
set features
set iscsi [ <PORT_NUM> ]
set isns
set mgmt
set ntp
set properties
set snmp [trap_destinations [ <DEST_NUM> ]]
set system
set vpgroups [vpgroup index]
show [ chap | chassis | event_notification | fc
features | feature_keys | initiators | iostats

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Command Syntax

iscsi | isns | logs | luninfo


luns | memory | mgmt | ntp
perf | presented_initiators | presented_targets | properties
snmp | stats | system | targets
vpgroups | portstats ]
show chap
show chassis
show event_notification
show fc [ <PORT_NUM> ]
show features
show feature_keys
show initiators [ fc | iscsi ]
show iscsi [ <PORT_NUM> ]
show isns
show logs [ <ENTRIES> ]
show luninfo
show luns
show memory
show mgmt
show ntp
show perf [ byte | init_rbyte | init_wbyte | tgt_rbyte | tgt_wbyte ]
show portstats <fc | gige> <port-no> <hours | mins> <duration>
show presented_initiators [ fc | iscsi ]
show presented_targets [ fc | iscsi ]
show properties
show rpcinfo
show snmp
show stats
show system
show targets [ fc | iscsi ]
show vpgroups [vpgroup index]
shutdown
target [ add | rm ]
targetmap [ add | rm ]
traceroute
iSCSI Server Connectivity Command Set:
======================================
lunmask [ add | rm ]
show [initiators_lunmask | lunmask ]

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Command Syntax

show initiators_lunmask
show lunmask
Data Migration Command Set:
===========================
array rm
compare_luns [ add | acknowledge | rm | start | stop | pause | resume |
rm_peer]
dml [ create | delete ]
migration [ add | acknowledge | rm | start | stop | pause | resume | rm_peer ]
migration_group [ add | rm | edit ]
miguser [ begin | end | start | stop | cancel ]
migration_report save | upload
readjust_priority
rescan devices
set array
start_serial_jobs
show [ array | compare_luns | migration |
migration_group | migration_logs | migration_luninfo |
migration_params | migration_usage | migration_perf ]
show array
show compare_luns
show dml
show migration
show migration_group
show migration_logs [ <ENTRIES> ] [ <OFFSET> ]
show migration_luninfo
show migration_params
show migration_usage
show migration_perf <JOBID>
Data Scrubbing Command Set:
===========================
scrub_lun [ add | acknowledge | rm | start | stop | pause | resume |
rm_peer]
show scrub_lun
SAN over Wan Command Set:
=========================
fciproute [add | mod | rm ]
show fciproutes [ <ROUTE_NUM> ]
show fciproutes [ <ROUTE_NUM> ]

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Command Syntax

History
Lists numerically the previously entered commands.

Authority None

Syntax history

Examples The following example shows the history command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> history
1: admin start
2: help
3: history
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #>

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Command Syntax

Image
Updates the router’s firmware image and cleans up (removes) the image files in
the router’s /var/ftp directory.

Authority Admin session

Syntax image
cleanup
list [file]
unpack [file]

Keywords cleanup
Removes all firmware image files in the router’s /var/ftp directory. These are
files transferred by the user when updating the router’s firmware image.

list [file]
Lists the firmware image files in the router’s /var/ftp directory.

unpack [file]
Unpacks the firmware image file specified in the [file] parameter and installs
the firmware image on the router. Prior to using this command, you must first
transfer the firmware image file to the router’s /var/ftp directory using FTP. To
activate the new firmware, you must reboot the router.

Examples The following example shows the image cleanup command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> image cleanup

The following example shows the image list command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> image list
Image Location Image File
-------------- ----------
Blade 1 (local) isr-6200-3_0_0_5.bin

The following example shows the image unpack command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> image unpack iSR6200-2_0_0_1.bin

Unpack Completed. Please reboot the system for FW to take effect.

iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> reboot

Are you sure you want to reboot the System (y/n): y


System will now be rebooted...

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Command Syntax

Initiator
Adds, modifies, and removes an initiator in the router’s database.

Authority Admin session

Syntax initiator
add
mod
remove

Keywords add
Adds an initiator to the router’s database.

mod
Modifies the settings of an initiator.

rm (remove)
Removes a logged-out initiator. You cannot remove an initiator that is currently
logged in.

Examples The following example shows the initiator add command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> initiator add

A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a
new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value. If you
wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or
'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.

Only valid iSCSI name characters will be accepted. Valid characters include
lower-case alphabetical (a-z), numerical (0-9), colon, hyphen, and period.

iSCSI Initiator Name (Max = 223 characters) [ ]


iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:qlogic-09sd5i4l
OS Type (0=MS Windows, 1=Linux, 2=Other) [MS Windows ]

All attribute values for that have been changed will now be saved.

The following example shows the initiator mod (modify) command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> initiator mod

Index (WWNN,WWPN/iSCSI Name)


----- ----------------------
0 iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:qlogic-09sd5i4l

Please select an Initiator from the list above ('q' to quit): 0

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A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a
new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value. If you
wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or
'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.

OS Type (0=MS Windows, 1=Linux, 2=Other) [MS Windows ]

All attribute values for that have been changed will now be saved.

The following example shows the initiator rm (remove) command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> initiator rm

Index Status (WWNN,WWPN/iSCSI Name)


----- ------ ----------------------
0 LoggedOut test
1 LoggedOut iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:qlogic-09sd5i4l

Please select a 'LoggedOut' Initiator from the list above ('q' to quit): 0

All attribute values for that have been changed will now be saved.

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Command Syntax

Logout
Exits the CLI and returns you to the login prompt.

Authority None

Syntax logout

Examples The following example shows the logout command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> logout

(none) login:

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Command Syntax

Lunmask
Maps a target LUN to an initiator, and also removes mappings. The CLI prompts
you to select from a list of virtual port groups, targets, LUNs and initiators.

Authority Admin session

Syntax lunmask
add
remove

Keywords add
Maps a LUN to an initiator. After you enter the command, the CLI displays a series
of prompts from which you choose the initiator, target, and LUN from lists of
existing devices.

remove
Removes the mapping of a LUN from an initiator. After you enter the command,
the CLI displays a series of prompts from which you choose the initiator, target,
and LUN from lists of existing devices.

Examples The following example shows the lunmask add command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> lunmask add

Index (WWNN/iSCSI Name)


----- -----------------
0 iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:qlogic-09sd5i4l

Please select an Initiator from the list above ('q' to quit): 0

Index (WWNN,WWPN/iSCSI Name)


----- ----------------------
0 20:00:00:20:37:fd:8b:ab,22:00:00:20:37:fd:8b:ab
1 20:00:00:20:37:fd:8a:b0,22:00:00:20:37:fd:8a:b0
2 20:00:00:20:37:fd:9c:f7,22:00:00:20:37:fd:9c:f7
3 20:00:00:20:37:fd:8d:00,22:00:00:20:37:fd:8d:00

Please select a Target from the list above ('q' to quit): 0

LUN WWULN Vendor


---- ---------- --------
0 20:00:00:20:37:fd:8b:ab:00:00:00:00:fc:b7:3f:fa SEAGATE

Please select a LUN to present to the initiator ('q' to quit): 0

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All attribute values for that have been changed will now be saved.

The following shows an example of the lunmask add command with virtual port
groups:
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> lunmask add

Index Mapped (WWNN,WWPN/iSCSI Name)


----- ------ ----------------------
0 Yes iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:winhaz38

Please select an Initiator from the list above ('q' to quit): 0

Index (VpGroup Name)


----- --------------
1 VPGROUP_1
2 VPGROUP_2
3 VPGROUP_3
4 VPGROUP_4

Multiple VpGroups are currently 'ENABLED'.


Please select a VpGroup from the list above ('q' to quit): 1

Index (WWNN,WWPN/iSCSI Name)


----- ----------------------
0 50:06:01:60:c1:e0:0d:a2,50:06:01:60:41:e0:0d:a2
1 50:06:01:60:c1:e0:0d:a2,50:06:01:68:41:e0:0d:a2

Please select a Target from the list above ('q' to quit): 0

Index (LUN/VpGroup) Vendor


----- ------------- ------
1 1/VPGROUP_1 DGC
2 2/VPGROUP_1 DGC
3 3/VPGROUP_1 DGC

Please select a LUN to present to the initiator ('q' to quit): 1

All attribute values that have been changed will now be saved.

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Command Syntax

The following example shows the lunmask rm (remove) command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> lunmask rm

Index (WWNN,WWPN/iSCSI Name)


----- ----------------------
0 20:00:00:20:37:fd:8b:ab,22:00:00:20:37:fd:8b:ab
1 20:00:00:20:37:fd:8a:b0,22:00:00:20:37:fd:8a:b0
2 20:00:00:20:37:fd:9c:f7,22:00:00:20:37:fd:9c:f7
3 20:00:00:20:37:fd:8d:00,22:00:00:20:37:fd:8d:00

Please select a Target from the list above ('q' to quit): 0

LUN WWULN Vendor


---- ---------- --------
0 20:00:00:20:37:fd:8b:ab:00:00:00:00:fc:b6:1f:fa SEAGATE

Please select a LUN from the list above ('q' to quit): 0


Index Initiator
----- -----------------
0 iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:qlogic-09sd5i4l

Please select an Initiator to remove ('a' to remove all, 'q' to quit): 0

All attribute values for that have been changed will now be saved.

The following shows an example of the lunmask rm command with virtual port
groups:
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> lunmask rm

Index (WWNN,WWPN/iSCSI Name)


----- ----------------------
0 50:06:01:60:c1:e0:0d:a2,50:06:01:60:41:e0:0d:a2
1 50:06:01:60:c1:e0:0d:a2,50:06:01:68:41:e0:0d:a2

Please select a Target from the list above ('q' to quit): 0

Index (LUN/VpGroup) Vendor


----- ------------- ------
0 0/VPGROUP_1 DGC
1 1/VPGROUP_1 DGC
2 2/VPGROUP_1 DGC
3 3/VPGROUP_1 DGC

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Command Syntax

4 0/VPGROUP_2 DGC

Please select a LUN from the list above ('q' to quit): 0


Index Initiator
----- -----------------
0 iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:winhaz38

Please select an Initiator to remove ('a' to remove all, 'q' to quit): 0

All attribute values that have been changed will now be saved.

iSR6200 <1> (admin) #>

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Command Syntax

Passwd
Changes the guest and administrator passwords.

Authority Admin session

Syntax passwd

Examples The following example shows the passwd command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> passwd

Press 'q' and the ENTER key to abort this command.

Select password to change (0=guest, 1=admin) : 1


account OLD password : ******
account NEW password (6-128 chars) : ******
please confirm account NEW password : ******
Password has been changed.

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Command Syntax

Ping
Verifies the connectivity of management and GE ports. This command works with
both IPv4 and IPv6.

Authority Admin session

Syntax ping

Examples The following example shows the ping command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> ping

A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a
new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value. If you
wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or
'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.

IP Address (IPv4 or IPv6) [0.0.0.0] fe80::217:a4ff:fe99:c279


Iteration Count (0=Continuously) [0 ] 10
Outbound Port (0=Mgmt, 1=GE1, 2=GE2, ...) [Mgmt ]
Size Of Packet (Min=1, Max=65486 Bytes) [56 ]

Pinging fe80::217:a4ff:fe99:c279 with 56 bytes of data:

Request timed out.


Reply from fe80::217:a4ff:fe99:c279: bytes=64 time=0.4ms
Reply from fe80::217:a4ff:fe99:c279: bytes=64 time=0.3ms
Reply from fe80::217:a4ff:fe99:c279: bytes=64 time=0.3ms
Reply from fe80::217:a4ff:fe99:c279: bytes=64 time=0.2ms
Reply from fe80::217:a4ff:fe99:c279: bytes=64 time=0.3ms
Reply from fe80::217:a4ff:fe99:c279: bytes=64 time=0.3ms
Reply from fe80::217:a4ff:fe99:c279: bytes=64 time=0.7ms
Reply from fe80::217:a4ff:fe99:c279: bytes=64 time=0.2ms
Reply from fe80::217:a4ff:fe99:c279: bytes=64 time=0.2ms

Ping Statistics for fe80::217:a4ff:fe99:c279:


Packets: Sent = 10, Received = 9, Lost = 1
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 0.2ms, Maximum = 0.7ms, Average = 0.3ms

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Command Syntax

Quit
Exits the CLI and returns you to the login prompt. (Same as the exit
command.)

Authority None

Syntax quit

Examples The quit command behaves differently depending on whether you at the
chassis or blade management level.
At the chassis management level, quit returns you to the login prompt. The
following example shows the quit command for the chassis:
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> quit

(none) login:

At the blade management level, quit returns you to the chassis management
level. The following example shows the quit command for the blade:
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> quit

iSR6200 #>

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Command Syntax

Reboot
Restarts the blade firmware.

Authority Admin session

Syntax reboot

Examples The following example shows the reboot command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> reboot

Are you sure you want to reboot the System (y/n): y


System will now be rebooted...

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Command Syntax

Reset
Restores the router configuration parameters to the factory-default values.
The reset factory command deletes all LUN mappings, as well as all
persistent data regarding targets, LUNs, initiators, virtual port group settings, log
files, iSCSI and MGMT IP addresses, Fibre Channel and Ethernet port statistics,
and passwords. This command also restores the factory default IP addresses.
The reset mappings command clears only the LUN mappings.

Authority Admin session

Syntax reset
factory
mappings

Examples The following example shows the reset factory command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> reset factory

Are you sure you want to restore to factory default settings (y/n): y
Please reboot the System for the settings to take affect.

The following example shows the reset mappings command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> reset mappings

Are you sure you want to reset the mappings in the system (y/n): y

Please reboot the System for the settings to take affect.

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Command Syntax

Save
Saves logs, traces, and port statistics.

Authority Admin session

Syntax save
capture
logs
traces
portstats

Keywords capture
The save capture command creates a debug file that captures all debug
dump data. After the command completes, you must FTP the debug capture file
from the blade.

logs
The save logs command creates a tar file that contains the router’s log data,
storing the file in the router’s /var/ftp directory. After the command
completes, you must FTP the log’s tar file from the blade.

traces
The save traces command creates a tar file that contains the router’s dump
data, storing the tar file in the router’s /var/ftp directory. After the
command completes, you must FTP the trace’s tar file from the blade. After
executing this command, the system notifies you if the router does not have any
dump data. Each time it generates dump data, the system adds an event log
entry.

portstats
The save portstats command saves the Fibre Channel or GbE port statistics
in a CSV file format in the /var/ftp directory. After the command is complete,
you must FTP the file from the blade.

Examples The following example shows the save capture command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> save capture
Debug capture completed. Package is System_Capture.tar.gz
Please use FTP to extract the file out from the System.

The following example shows the save logs command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> save logs
Save Event Logs completed. Package is Router_Evl.tar.gz
Please use FTP to extract the file out from the System.

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Command Syntax

The following example shows the save traces command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> save traces
Save ASIC Traces completed. Package is Router_Asic_Trace.tar.gz
Please use FTP to extract the file out from the System.

The following examples show the save portstats command for both a Fibre
Channel and a GbE port:
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> save portstats fc 1
Fc Port 1 statistics are successfully stored at /var/ftp/fcMonStats1.csv
Please FTP to get the statistics file.

iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> save portstats gige 1


Gige Port 1 statistics are successfully stored at /var/ftp/gigeMonStats1.csv
Please FTP to get the statistics file.

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Command Syntax

Set
Configures general router parameters, as well as parameters that are specific to
the Fibre Channel, iSCSI, and management ports.

Authority Admin session

Syntax set
alias
chap
chassis
fc [ <PORT_NUM> ]
features
iscsi [ <PORT_NUM> ]
isns
mgmt
ntp
properties
snmp [trap_destinations [ <DEST_NUM> ]]
system
vpgroups [vpgroup index]

Keywords alias
Assigns alias name to a presented iSCSI target. (See “Set Alias” on page 2-39.)

chap
Sets the CHAP secrets. (See “Set CHAP” on page 2-41.)

chassis
Sets the chassis name. (See “Set Chassis” on page 2-42.)

fc [ <PORT_NUM> ]
Sets the Fibre Channel port parameters. (See “Set FC” on page 2-43.)

features
Applies license keys to the router. (See “Set Features” on page 2-44.)

iscsi [ <PORT_NUM> ]
Sets the iSCSI port parameters. (See “Set iSCSI” on page 2-45.)

isns
Sets the Internet simple name service (iSNS) parameters. (See “Set iSNS” on
page 2-46.)

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Command Syntax

mgmt
Sets the management port parameters. (See “Set Mgmt” on page 2-47.)

ntp
Sets the network time protocol (NTP) parameters. (See “Set NTP” on page 2-49.)

properties
Configures CLI properties for the blade. (See “Set Properties” on page 2-50.)

snmp [trap_destinations [ <DEST_NUM> ]]


Sets the simple network management protocol (SNMP) parameters. (See “Set
SNMP” on page 2-51.)

system
Sets system parameters such as symbolic name and log level. (See “Set System”
on page 2-53.)

vpgroups [vpgroup index]


Sets virtual port groups (VPGs) on the blade. (See “Set VPGroups” on
page 2-54.)

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Command Syntax

Set Alias
Allows an alias name to be assigned to a presented iSCSI target.

Authority Admin session

Syntax set alias

Examples The following example shows the set alias command. The example also
shows the results of this command using the show presented_targets
command:
iSR6200 <2> (admin) #> set alias

A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.


Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list
press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.

Index (WWNN,WWPN/iSCSI Name)


----- ----------------------
0 iqn.2004-08.com.qlogic:isr6200.0823e00010.b2.01.50001fe150069d2c
1 iqn.2004-08.com.qlogic:isr6200.0823e00010.b2.01.50001fe150069d29
2 iqn.2004-08.com.qlogic:isr6200.0823e00010.b2.01.50001fe150069d2d
3 iqn.2004-08.com.qlogic:isr6200.0823e00010.b2.01.50001fe150069d28

Please select a iSCSI node from the list above ('q' to quit): 0

A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.


Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list
press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.

Alias (Max=255 Characters, 0=Emtpy String) [ ] FirstTarget

All attribute values that have been changed will now be saved.

iSR6200 <2> (admin) #> show presented_targets

Presented Target Information


------------------------------

iSCSI Presented Targets


-------------------------
Name iqn.2004-08.com.qlogic:isr6200.0823e00010.b2.01.50001fe150069d2c
Alias FirstTarget

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Command Syntax

<MAPS TO>
WWNN 50:00:1f:e1:50:06:9d:20
WWPN 50:00:1f:e1:50:06:9d:2c

Name iqn.2004-08.com.qlogic:isr6200.0823e00010.b2.01.50001fe150069d29
Alias
<MAPS TO>
WWNN 50:00:1f:e1:50:06:9d:20
WWPN 50:00:1f:e1:50:06:9d:29

Name iqn.2004-08.com.qlogic:isr6200.0823e00010.b2.01.50001fe150069d2d
Alias
<MAPS TO>
WWNN 50:00:1f:e1:50:06:9d:20
WWPN 50:00:1f:e1:50:06:9d:2d

Name iqn.2004-08.com.qlogic:isr6200.0823e00010.b2.01.50001fe150069d28
Alias
<MAPS TO>
WWNN 50:00:1f:e1:50:06:9d:20
WWPN 50:00:1f:e1:50:06:9d:28

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Command Syntax

Set CHAP
Provides for the configuration of the challenge handshake authentication protocol
(CHAP). For configuration details, see 3 Configuring CHAP.

Authority Admin session

Syntax set chap

Examples The following example shows the set chap command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> set chap

A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a
new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value. If you
wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or
'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.

Index iSCSI Name


----- ----------
0 iqn.2004-08.com.qlogic:iSR6200:test.0
1 iqn.2004-08.com.qlogic:iSR6200:test.1
2 iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:qlogic-09sd5i4l
3 iqn.2004-08.com.qlogic:iSR6200:test.0.20000014c3449afa.22000014c3449
afa

Please select a presented target from the list above ('q' to quit): 2

A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.


Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value. If
you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press
'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.

CHAP (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled] 0


CHAP Secret (Max = 100 characters) [ ] ****

All attribute values for that have been changed will now be saved.

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Command Syntax

Set Chassis
Sets the chassis name.

Authority Admin session

Syntax set chassis

Examples The following example shows the set chassis command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> set chassis

A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.


Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list
press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.

Chassis Name (Max = 64 characters) [ ] rack 14

All attribute values that have been changed will now be saved.

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Command Syntax

Set FC
Configures a Fibre Channel port.

Authority Admin session

Syntax set fc [ <PORT_NUM> ]

Keywords [ <PORT_NUM> ]
The number of the Fibre Channel port to be configured.

Examples The following example shows the set fc command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> set fc

A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.


Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value. If
you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press
'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.

WARNING:
The following command might cause a loss of connections to both ports.

Configuring FC Port: 1
-------------------------
Link Rate (0=Auto, 1=1Gb, 2=2Gb) [Auto ]
Frame Size (0=512B, 1=1024B, 2=2048B) [2048 ]
Execution Throttle (Min=16, Max=256) [64 ]
Programmed Connection Option:
(0=Loop Only, 1=P2P Only, 2=Loop Pref) [Loop Pref ]

All attribute values for Port 1 that have been changed will now be saved.

Configuring FC Port: 2
-------------------------
Link Rate (0=Auto, 1=1Gb, 2=2Gb) [Auto ]
Frame Size (0=512B, 1=1024B, 2=2048B) [2048 ]
Execution Throttle (Min=16, Max=256) [64 ]
Programmed Connection Option:
(0=Loop Only, 1=P2P Only, 2=Loop Pref) [Loop Pref ]

All attribute values for Port 2 that have been changed will now be saved.

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Command Syntax

Set Features
Applies license keys to the router. The date and time must be set on the router
prior to applying a new feature key.

Authority Admin session

Syntax set features

Keywords None.

Examples The following example shows the set features command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> set features

A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.


Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list
press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.

Enter feature key to be saved/activated: 1-LCURGL0FHDGQI-ISR6200-SW

Feature Key is added to the blade.


All attribute values that have been changed will now be saved.

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Command Syntax

Set iSCSI
Configures an iSCSI port.

Authority Admin session

Syntax set iscsi [ <PORT_NUM> ]

Keywords [ <PORT_NUM> ]
The number of the iSCSI port to be configured.

Examples The following example shows the set iscsi command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> set iscsi 1

A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.


Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list
press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.

WARNING:
The following command might cause a loss of connections to both ports.

Configuring iSCSI Port: 1


---------------------------
Port Status (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Enabled ]
Port Speed (0=Auto, 1=100Mb, 2=1Gb) [Auto ]
MTU Size (0=Normal, 1=Jumbo, 2=Other) [Normal ]
Window Size (Min=8124B, Max=1048576B) [65536 ]
IPv4 Address [10.3.5.205 ]
IPv4 Subnet Mask [255.255.255.0 ]
IPv4 Gateway Address [0.0.0.0 ]
IPv4 TCP Port No. (Min=1024, Max=65535) [3260 ]
IPv4 VLAN (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ]
IPv6 Address 1 [:: ]
IPv6 Address 2 [:: ]
IPv6 Default Router [:: ]
IPv6 TCP Port No. (Min=1024, Max=65535) [3260 ]
IPv6 VLAN (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ]
iSCSI Header Digests (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ]
iSCSI Data Digests (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ]

All attribute values for Port 1 that have been changed will now be saved.

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Command Syntax

Set iSNS
Configures iSNS parameters for a blade.

Authority Admin session

Syntax set isns

Examples The following example shows the set isns command:


iSR6200 <2> (admin) #> set isns

A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.


Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list
press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.

iSNS (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ] 0


iSNS Address (IPv4 or IPv6) [0.0.0.0 ] 10.3.6.33
TCP Port No. [3205 ]

All attribute values that have been changed will now be saved.

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Command Syntax

Set Mgmt
Configures the blade’s management port (10/100).

Authority Admin session

Syntax set mgmt

Examples The following example shows the set mgmt command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> set mgmt

A list of attributes with formatting and current values will


follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept
the current value. If you wish to terminate this process before
reaching the end of the list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to
do so.

WARNING:
The following command might cause a loss of connections to the MGMT
port.

IPv4 Interface (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Enabled]


IPv4 Mode (0=Static, 1=DHCP, 2=Bootp, 3=Rarp) [Dhcp ]
IPv6 Interface (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Enabled]
IPv6 Mode (0=Manual, 1=AutoConfigure) [Manual ] 1

All attribute values that have been changed will now be saved.

The following example shows how to use the set mgmt command to set a static
address:
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> set mgmt

A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.


Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list
press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.

WARNING:
The following command might cause a loss of connections to the MGMT port.

IPv4 Interface (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Enabled ]


IPv4 Mode (0=Static, 1=DHCP, 2=Bootp, 3=Rarp) [Static ]
IPv4 Address [172.17.136.86 ]
IPv4 Subnet Mask [255.255.255.0 ]
IPv4 Gateway [172.17.136.1 ]

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Command Syntax

IPv6 Interface (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ]

All attribute values that have been changed will now be saved.

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Command Syntax

Set NTP
Configures the NTP parameters.

Authority Admin session

Syntax set ntp

Examples The following example shows the set ntp command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> set ntp

A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.


Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list
press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.

NTP (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ] 0


TimeZone Offset from GMT (Min=-12:00,Max=12:00) [00:00 ] -8:0
IP Address [1] (IPv4 or IPv6) [0.0.0.0 ] 207.126.97.57
IP Address [2] (IPv4 or IPv6) [0.0.0.0 ]
IP Address [3] (IPv4 or IPv6) [0.0.0.0 ]

All attribute values that have been changed will now be saved.

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Command Syntax

Set Properties
Configures CLI properties for the blade.

Authority Admin session

Syntax set properties

Examples The following example shows the set properties command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> set properties

A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.


Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list
press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.

CLI Inactivty Timer (0=Disable, 1=15min, 2=60min) [15min ]


CLI Prompt (Max=32 Characters) [iSR6200 ]

All attribute values that have been changed will now be saved.

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Command Syntax

Set SNMP
Configures the general SNMP properties, as well as configuring eight trap
destinations.

Authority Admin session

Syntax set snmp


[trap_destinations [ <DEST_NUM> ]]

Keywords trap_destinations
Specifies the setting of the trap destinations.

Examples The following example shows the set snmp command for setting the general
properties:
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> set snmp

A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.


Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list
press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.

Configuring SNMP :
-----------------
Read Community [ ] Public
Trap Community [ ] Private
System Location [ ]
System Contact [ ]
Authentication Traps (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ]

All attribute values that have been changed will now be saved.

The following example shows configuring an SNMP trap destination:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> set snmp trap_destinations

A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.


Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list
press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.

Configuring SNMP Trap Destination 1 :


-------------------------------------
Destination enabled (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ] 0
IP Address [0.0.0.0 ] 10.0.0.5

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Command Syntax

Destination Port [0 ] 1024


Trap Version [0 ] 2

Configuring SNMP Trap Destination 2 :


-------------------------------------
Destination enabled (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ]
Configuring SNMP Trap Destination 3 :
-------------------------------------
Destination enabled (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ]
Configuring SNMP Trap Destination 4 :
-------------------------------------
Destination enabled (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ]
Configuring SNMP Trap Destination 5 :
-------------------------------------
Destination enabled (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ]
Configuring SNMP Trap Destination 6 :
-------------------------------------
Destination enabled (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ]
Configuring SNMP Trap Destination 7 :
-------------------------------------
Destination enabled (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ]
Configuring SNMP Trap Destination 8 :
-------------------------------------
Destination enabled (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ]
All attribute values that have been changed will now be saved.

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Command Syntax

Set System
Configures the blade system-wide parameters.

Authority Admin session

Syntax set system

Examples The following example shows the set system command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> set system

A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.


Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list
press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.

System Symbolic Name (Max = 64 characters) [Blade-1 ]


Target Presentation Mode (0=Auto, 1=Manual) [Auto ]
Lun Mapping (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Enabled ]
Controller Lun AutoMap (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ]
Target Access Control (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Enabled ]
Telnet (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Enabled ]
SSH (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Enabled ]
FTP (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Enabled ]
System Log Level (Default,Min=0, Max=2) [0 ]
Time To Target Device Offline (Secs,Min=0, Max=120) [0 ] 30

Please reboot the system for these changes to take affect.

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Command Syntax

Set VPGroups
Sets virtual port groups (VPGs) on the blade. Allows you to enable and disable
VPGs, and to modify the VPG name.

Authority Admin session

Syntax set vpgroups [vpgroup index]

Examples The following example shows how to enable virtual port groups 2 and 3:
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> set vpgroups

The following wizard will query for attributes before persisting


and activating the updated mapping in the system configuration.
If you wish to terminate this wizard before reaching the end of the list
press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.

Configuring VpGroup: 1
-------------------------
Status (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Enabled ]
VpGroup Name (Max = 64 characters) [VPGROUP_1 ]

All attribute values for VpGroup 1 that have been changed will now be saved.

Configuring VpGroup: 2
-------------------------
Status (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ] 0
VpGroup Name (Max = 64 characters) [VPGROUP_2 ]

All attribute values for VpGroup 2 that have been changed will now be saved.

Configuring VpGroup: 3
-------------------------
Status (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ] 0
VpGroup Name (Max = 64 characters) [VPGROUP_3 ]

All attribute values for VpGroup 3 that have been changed will now be saved.

Configuring VpGroup: 4
-------------------------
Status (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ]

All attribute values for VpGroup 4 that have been changed will now be saved.

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Command Syntax

Show
Displays blade operational information.

Authority None

Syntax show
chap
chassis
features
fc [port_num]
fciproutes [link_id}
initiators [fc or iscsi]
initiator_lunmask
memory
iscsi [port_num]
isns [port_num]
logs [entries]
luninfo
luns
lunmask
mgmt
ntp
perf [ byte | init_rbyte | init_wbyte | tgt_rbyte | tgt_wbyte ]
show portstats <fc | gige> <port-no> <hours | mins> <duration>
presented_targets [fc or iscsi]
properties
snmp
stats
targets [fc or iscsi]
system
vpgroups [vpgroup index]

Keywords chap
Displays configured CHAP iSCSI nodes. (See “Show CHAP” on page 2-58.)

chassis
Displays chassis information and status. (See “Show Chassis” on page 2-59.)

fc [port_num]
Displays Fibre Channel port information. (See “Show FC” on page 2-61.)

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Command Syntax

fciproutes [link_id]
Displays FCIP route confirmation parameters.

features
Displays licensed features. (See “Show Features” on page 2-63.)

initiators [fc or iscsi]


Displays SCSI initiator information: iSCSI or Fibre Channel. (See “Show Initiators”
on page 2-64.)

initiators_lunmask
Displays initiators and the LUNs to which they are mapped. (See “Show Initiators
LUN Mask” on page 2-66.)

iscsi [port_num]
Displays iSCSI port information and configuration. (See “Show iSCSI” on
page 2-67.)

isns [port_num]
Displays the router’s iSNS configuration. (See “Show iSNS” on page 2-71.)

logs
Displays the router’s logging information. (See “Show Logs” on page 2-72.)

luninfo
Displays complete LUN information for a specified target and LUN. (See “Show
LUNinfo” on page 2-73.)

luns
Displays LUN information and their targets. (See “Show LUNs” on page 2-75.)

lunmask
Displays LUN mappings. (See “Show Lunmask” on page 2-77.)

memory
Displays memory usage. (See “Show Memory” on page 2-79.)

mgmt
Displays the router’s management port (10/100) configuration. (See “Show Mgmt”
on page 2-80.)

ntp
Displays the router’s network time protocol (NTP) configuration. (See “Show NTP”
on page 2-81.)

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Command Syntax

perf [ byte | init_rbyte | init_wbyte | tgt_rbyte | tgt_wbyte ]


Displays router performance. (See “Show Perf” on page 2-82.)

show portstats <fc | gige> <port-no> <hours | mins> <duration>


Displays Fibre Channel or GbE port statistics.

presented_targets [fc or iscsi]


Displays targets presented by the router: Fibre Channel, iSCSI, or both. (See
“Show Presented Targets” on page 2-89.)

properties
Displays router properties. (See “Show Properties” on page 2-92.)

snmp
Displays the router’s simple network management protocol (SNMP) properties
and trap configurations. (See “Show SNMP” on page 2-93.)

stats
Displays the router statistics, both Fibre Channel and iSCSI. (See “Show Stats” on
page 2-94.)

system
Displays router product information including serial number, software version,
hardware version, configuration, and temperature. (See “Show System” on
page 2-101.)

targets [fc or iscsi]


Displays targets discovered by the router: Fibre Channel, iSCSI, or both. (See
“Show Targets” on page 2-102.)

vpgroups [vpgroup index]


Displays virtual port groups. (See “Show VPGroups” on page 2-104.)

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Command Syntax

Show CHAP
Displays CHAP configuration for iSCSI nodes.

Authority None

Syntax show chap

Examples The following example shows the show chap command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> show chap

The following is a list of iSCSI nodes that have been configured


with CHAP 'ENABLED':

Type iSCSI Node


-------- ------------
Init iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:qlogic-09sd5i4l

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Command Syntax

Show Chassis
Displays the chassis information and status. This command can be executed from
the chassis or blade level.

Authority None

Syntax show chassis

Examples The following example shows the show chassis command:


iSR6200 #> show chassis

Chassis Information
---------------------
Product Name ISR6200
Chassis Name Router Chassis Name Here
Serial Number 0834E00019
HW Version 20697-03 A
Fan Speed Normal

Blade 1 Information (Left Slot)


-------------------------------
Status Online
Product Name iSR6200
Symbolic Name Blade-1
Serial Number 0834E00008
HW Version 20694-03 A
SW Version 3.3.0.0
Temp (Front/Rear/CPU1/CPU2) 48C/36C/37C/41C

Power Cooling Module 1


----------------------
Status Installed
Power Source Connected
Fan1/Fan2/Fan3 Healthy/Healthy/Healthy

Blade 2 Information (Right Slot)


--------------------------------
Status Online
Product Name iSR6200
Symbolic Name Blade-2
Serial Number 0836E00018
HW Version 20694-03 A

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Command Syntax

SW Version 3.3.0.0
Temp (Front/Rear/CPU1/CPU2) 46C/34C/38C/38C

Power Cooling Module 2


----------------------
Status Installed
Power Source Not Connected
Fan1/Fan2/Fan3 Healthy/Healthy/Healthy

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Command Syntax

Show FC
Displays Fibre Channel port information for the specified port. If you do not specify
a port, this command displays all ports.

Authority None

Syntax show fc [port_num]

Keywords [port_num]
Identifies the number of the Fibre Channel port to display.

Examples The following example shows the show fc command:


iSR6200 <1> #> show fc 2

FC Port Information
---------------------
FC Port FC2
Port Status Enabled
Port Mode FCP
Link Status Up
Current Link Rate 8Gb
Programmed Link Rate Auto
WWNN 20:00:00:c0:dd:12:cd:92 (VPGROUP_1)
WWPN 21:00:00:c0:dd:12:cd:92 (VPGROUP_1)
Port ID 7e-04-ef (VPGROUP_1)
WWNN 20:01:00:c0:dd:12:cd:92 (VPGROUP_2)
WWPN 21:01:00:c0:dd:12:cd:92 (VPGROUP_2)
Port ID 7e-04-e8 (VPGROUP_2)
WWNN 20:02:00:c0:dd:12:cd:92 (VPGROUP_3)
WWPN 21:02:00:c0:dd:12:cd:92 (VPGROUP_3)
Port ID 7e-04-e4 (VPGROUP_3)
WWNN 20:03:00:c0:dd:12:cd:92 (VPGROUP_4)
WWPN 21:03:00:c0:dd:12:cd:92 (VPGROUP_4)
Port ID 7e-04-e2 (VPGROUP_4)
Firmware Revision No. 5.03.14
Frame Size 2048
Execution Throttle 256
Connection Mode Loop
Programmed Connection Option Loop Preferred
SFP Type 8Gb

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Command Syntax

Show FcipRoutes
Displays FCIP route configuration parameters.

Authority None

Syntax show fciproutes [link_id]

Keywords [link_id]
Specifies the number of the FCIP route to be displayed (1 or 2).

Examples The following example shows the show fciproutes command.


iSR6200 <2> #> show fciproutes

FCIP Route Information


------------------------
FCIP Route 1
FCIP Interfaces Status Enabled
FCIP Link Status Down
FC Port FC1
GE Port GE1
GE Link Status Up
Local IP Address 172.35.15.11
Remote IP Address 172.17.136.18
Subnet Mask 255.255.254.0
Gateway IP Address 0.0.0.0
MTU Size Normal
TCP Window Size 32768
Window Scaling Enabled
Window Scaling Factor 7
TCP Port No 3225
Current GE Port Speed 1Gb/FDX
Programmed GE Port Speed Auto
Bandwidth, Mbit/sec 1000
VLAN Disabled
FCIP SW Compression Auto

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Command Syntax

Show Features
Displays any features that have been licensed.

Authority None

Syntax show features

Examples The following examples shows the show features command.


iSR6200 <1> #> show features

License Information
-------------------
FCIP 1Gig Licensed
FCIP 10Gig Licensed
DM Capacity Licensed
DM Array Licensed
DS Capacity Licensed
DS Array Licensed

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Command Syntax

Show Initiators
Displays SCSI initiator information for Fibre Channel, iSCSI, or both.

Authority None

Syntax show initiators


fc
iscsi

Keywords fc
Specifies the display of Fibre Channel initiators.

iscsi
Specifies the display of iSCSI initiators.

Examples The following example shows the show initiators command:


iSR6200 <1> #> show initiators

WWNN 20:00:00:e0:8b:88:b6:02
WWPN 21:00:00:e0:8b:88:b6:02
Port ID 01-00-00
Status Logged In
Type FC
OS Type Other

WWNN 20:01:00:e0:8b:a8:b6:02
WWPN 21:01:00:e0:8b:a8:b6:02
Port ID 00-00-00
Status Logged Out
Type FC
OS Type Windows

Initiator Name iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:qlogic-1


Alias
IP Address 0.0.0.0
Status Logged Out
Type ISCSI
OS Type Windows

Initiator Name iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:qlogic-2


Alias
IP Address 0.0.0.0

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Command Syntax

Status Logged Out


Type ISCSI
OS Type Windows

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Command Syntax

Show Initiators LUN Mask


Displays all LUNs mapped to a user-selected initiator.

Authority None

Syntax show initiators_lunmask

Examples The following example shows the show initiators_lunmask command:


iSR6200 <1> #> show initiators_lunmask

Index (WWNN,WWPN/iSCSI Name)


----- ----------------------
0 FC 20:00:00:e0:8b:88:b6:02,21:00:00:e0:8b:88:b6:02
1 FC 20:01:00:e0:8b:a8:b6:02,21:01:00:e0:8b:a8:b6:02
2 ISCSI iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:qlogic-1
3 ISCSI iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:qlogic-2
Please select an Initiator from the list above ('q' to quit): 0

Target(WWPN) (LUN/VpGroup) VendorId


------------ ------------- --------
21:00:00:11:c6:17:12:22 0/VPGROUP_1 SEAGATE
50:06:01:60:3a:60:0a:63 0/VPGROUP_2
50:06:01:60:3a:60:0a:63 1/VPGROUP_2
50:06:01:60:3a:60:0a:63 2/VPGROUP_2
50:06:01:60:3a:60:0a:63 3/VPGROUP_2
50:06:01:60:3a:60:0a:63 4/VPGROUP_2
50:06:01:60:3a:60:0a:63 5/VPGROUP_2
50:06:01:60:3a:60:0a:63 6/VPGROUP_2
50:06:01:60:3a:60:0a:63 7/VPGROUP_2
50:06:01:60:3a:60:0a:63 8/VPGROUP_2

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Command Syntax

Show iSCSI
Displays iSCSI information for the specified port. If you do not specify the port, this
command displays all ports.

Authority None

Syntax show iscsi [port_num]

Keywords [port_num]
The number of the iSCSI port to be displayed.

Examples The following example shows the show iscsi port command:
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> show iscsi

iSCSI Port Information


------------------------
iSCSI Port GE1
Port Status Enabled
Port Mode iSCSI
Link Status Up
iSCSI Name iqn.2004-08.com.qlogic:isr6200.0951f00579.b1
Firmware Revision 3.00.01.57
Current Port Speed 1Gb/FDX
Programmed Port Speed Auto
MTU Size Normal
Window Size 65536
MAC Address 00-c0-dd-18-c9-88
IPv4 Address 10.3.5.6
IPv4 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
IPv4 Gateway Address 0.0.0.0
IPv4 Target TCP Port No. 3260
IPv4 VLAN Disabled
IPv6 Address 1 ::
IPv6 Address 2 ::
IPv6 Link Local fe80::2c0:ddff:fe18:c988
IPv6 Default Router ::
IPv6 Target TCP Port No. 3260
IPv6 VLAN Disabled
iSCSI Max First Burst 65536
iSCSI Max Burst 262144
iSCSI Header Digests Disabled

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Command Syntax

iSCSI Data Digests Disabled


Bandwidth, MB/sec 125

iSCSI Port GE2


Port Status Enabled
Port Mode iSCSI
Link Status Up
iSCSI Name iqn.2004-08.com.qlogic:isr6200.0951f00579.b1
Firmware Revision 3.00.01.57
Current Port Speed 100Mb/FDX
Programmed Port Speed Auto
MTU Size Normal
Window Size 65536
MAC Address 00-c0-dd-18-c9-89
IPv4 Address 0.0.0.0
IPv4 Subnet Mask 0.0.0.0
IPv4 Gateway Address 0.0.0.0
IPv4 Target TCP Port No. 3260
IPv4 VLAN Disabled
IPv6 Address 1 ::
IPv6 Address 2 ::
IPv6 Link Local fe80::2c0:ddff:fe18:c989
IPv6 Default Router ::
IPv6 Target TCP Port No. 3260
IPv6 VLAN Disabled
iSCSI Max First Burst 65536
iSCSI Max Burst 262144
iSCSI Header Digests Disabled
iSCSI Data Digests Disabled
Bandwidth, MB/sec 125

iSCSI Port 10GE1/FCOE1


Port Status Enabled
Port Mode iSCSI
Link Status Down
iSCSI Name iqn.2004-08.com.qlogic:isr6200.0951f00579.b1
Firmware Revision 1.0.0.0
Current Port Speed 10Gb/FDX
Programmed Port Speed Auto
MTU Size Normal

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Window Size 65536


MAC Address 00-c0-dd-18-c9-8a
IPv4 Address 0.0.0.0
IPv4 Subnet Mask 0.0.0.0
IPv4 Gateway Address 0.0.0.0
IPv4 Target TCP Port No. 3260
IPv4 VLAN Disabled
IPv6 Address 1 ::
IPv6 Address 2 ::
IPv6 Link Local fe80::2c0:ddff:fe18:c98a
IPv6 Default Router ::
IPv6 Target TCP Port No. 3260
IPv6 VLAN Disabled
iSCSI Max First Burst 65536
iSCSI Max Burst 262144
iSCSI Header Digests Disabled
iSCSI Data Digests Disabled
Bandwidth, MB/sec 1250

iSCSI Port 10GE2/FCOE2


Port Status Enabled
Port Mode iSCSI
Link Status Down
iSCSI Name iqn.2004-08.com.qlogic:isr6200.0951f00579.b1
Firmware Revision 1.0.0.0
Current Port Speed 10Gb/FDX
Programmed Port Speed Auto
MTU Size Normal
Window Size 65536
MAC Address 00-c0-dd-18-c9-8b
IPv4 Address 0.0.0.0
IPv4 Subnet Mask 0.0.0.0
IPv4 Gateway Address 0.0.0.0
IPv4 Target TCP Port No. 3260
IPv4 VLAN Disabled
IPv6 Address 1 ::
IPv6 Address 2 ::
IPv6 Link Local fe80::2c0:ddff:fe18:c98b
IPv6 Default Router ::
IPv6 Target TCP Port No. 3260

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Command Syntax

IPv6 VLAN Disabled


iSCSI Max First Burst 65536
iSCSI Max Burst 262144
iSCSI Header Digests Disabled
iSCSI Data Digests Disabled
Bandwidth, MB/sec 1250

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Command Syntax

Show iSNS
Displays iSNS configuration information for the specified iSCSI port. If you do not
specify the port, this command displays the iSNS configuration information for all
iSCSI ports.

Authority None

Syntax show isns [port_num]

Keywords [port_num]
The iSCSI port number whose iSNS configuration is to be displayed.

Examples The following example shows the show isns command:


iSR6200 <2> (admin) #> show isns

iSNS Information
----------------
iSNS Disabled
IP Address 0.0.0.0
TCP Port No. 3205

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Command Syntax

Show Logs
Displays either all or a portion of the router event log.

Authority None

Syntax show logs [last_x_entries]

Keywords [last_x_entries]
Shows only the last x number of logs entries. For example, show logs 10
displays the last ten entries in the router event log.
The show logs command displays the entire router event log.

Examples The following example shows the show logs command:


iSR6200 <1> #> show logs

01/01/2010 00:00:13 System 3 Tuesday 01 January 12:13 AM


01/01/2010 00:00:21 QL4022 3 #0: QLIsrDecodeMailbox: Link up
01/01/2010 00:00:13 System 3 Tuesday 01 January 12:13 AM
01/01/2010 00:00:22 QL4022 3 #0: QLIsrDecodeMailbox: Link up

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Command Syntax

Show LUNinfo
Displays complete information for a specified LUN and target.

Authority None

Syntax show luninfo

Examples The following example shows the show luninfo command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> show luninfo

Index (WWNN,WWPN/iSCSI Name)


----- ----------------------
0 20:00:00:14:c3:3d:d2:e2,21:00:00:14:c3:3d:d2:e2
1 20:00:00:0c:50:a6:67:39,21:00:00:0c:50:a6:67:39
2 20:00:00:0c:50:a6:69:7e,21:00:00:0c:50:a6:69:7e
3 20:00:00:14:c3:3d:d3:55,21:00:00:14:c3:3d:d3:55
4 20:00:00:14:c3:3d:d3:57,21:00:00:14:c3:3d:d3:57
5 20:00:00:14:c3:3d:d3:8a,21:00:00:14:c3:3d:d3:8a
6 20:00:00:14:c3:3d:d3:51,21:00:00:14:c3:3d:d3:51
7 20:00:00:14:c3:44:9a:fe,21:00:00:14:c3:44:9a:fe
8 20:00:00:14:c3:3d:d4:07,21:00:00:14:c3:3d:d4:07
9 20:00:00:14:c3:3d:d2:c1,21:00:00:14:c3:3d:d2:c1
10 20:00:00:0c:50:a6:6a:92,21:00:00:0c:50:a6:6a:92
11 20:00:00:0c:50:a6:60:f1,21:00:00:0c:50:a6:60:f1
12 20:00:00:0c:50:a6:67:3b,21:00:00:0c:50:a6:67:3b
13 20:00:00:0c:50:a6:6a:60,21:00:00:0c:50:a6:6a:60
14 20:00:00:0c:50:a6:66:a2,21:00:00:0c:50:a6:66:a2
15 iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-bc4a49907-3b4fb16b0b14c529-demo
16 iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-fc9829a07-d41fb16bae64cffa-demo-1
17 iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-01e829a07-58afb16bae94cffb-demo-2
Please select a Target from the list above ('q' to quit): 0

Index (LUN/VpGroup)
----- -------------
0 0/VPGROUP_1

Please select a LUN from the list above ('q' to quit): 0

LUN Information
-----------------
WWULN 20:00:00:14:c3:3d:d2:e2
LUN Number 0

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Command Syntax

VendorId SEAGATE
ProductId ST336754FC
ProdRevLevel XR22
Portal 0
Lun Size 35003 MB
Lun State Online

LUN Path Information


--------------------

Controller Id WWPN,PortId / IQN,IP Path Status


------------- --------------------------------- -----------
- 21:00:00:14:c3:3d:d2:e2, 62-01-63 Current

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Command Syntax

Show LUNs
Displays LUN information for each target.

Authority None

Syntax show luns

Examples The following example shows the show luns command:


iSR6200 <1> #> show luns

Target(WWPN) VpGroup LUN Serial Number/WWULN


------------ ------- --- -------------------
21:00:00:14:c3:3d:d2:e2 VPGROUP_1 0
21:00:00:0c:50:a6:67:39 VPGROUP_2 0
21:00:00:0c:50:a6:69:7e VPGROUP_2 0
21:00:00:14:c3:3d:d3:55 VPGROUP_1 0
21:00:00:14:c3:3d:d3:57 VPGROUP_1 0
21:00:00:14:c3:3d:d3:8a VPGROUP_1 0
21:00:00:14:c3:3d:d3:51 VPGROUP_1 0
21:00:00:14:c3:44:9a:fe VPGROUP_1 0
21:00:00:14:c3:3d:d4:07 VPGROUP_1 0
21:00:00:14:c3:3d:d2:c1 VPGROUP_1 0
21:00:00:0c:50:a6:6a:92 VPGROUP_2 0
21:00:00:0c:50:a6:60:f1 VPGROUP_2 0
21:00:00:0c:50:a6:67:3b VPGROUP_2 0
21:00:00:0c:50:a6:6a:60 VPGROUP_2 0
21:00:00:0c:50:a6:66:a2 VPGROUP_2 0

iSCSI Name
----------------------------------------------
iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-bc4a49907-3b4fb16b0b14c529-demo

LUN
---
0

iSCSI Name
----------------------------------------------
iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-fc9829a07-d41fb16bae64cffa-demo-1

LUN
---

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Command Syntax

iSCSI Name
----------------------------------------------
iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-01e829a07-58afb16bae94cffb-demo-2

LUN
---
0

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Command Syntax

Show Lunmask
Displays all initiators mapped to a user-specified LUN.

Authority None

Syntax show lunmask

Examples The following example shows the show lunmask command:


iSR6200 <1> #> show lunmask

Index (WWNN,WWPN/iSCSI Name)


----- ----------------------
0 20:00:00:14:c3:3d:d2:e2,21:00:00:14:c3:3d:d2:e2
1 20:00:00:0c:50:a6:67:39,21:00:00:0c:50:a6:67:39
2 20:00:00:0c:50:a6:69:7e,21:00:00:0c:50:a6:69:7e
3 20:00:00:14:c3:3d:d3:55,21:00:00:14:c3:3d:d3:55
4 20:00:00:14:c3:3d:d3:57,21:00:00:14:c3:3d:d3:57
5 20:00:00:14:c3:3d:d3:8a,21:00:00:14:c3:3d:d3:8a
6 20:00:00:14:c3:3d:d3:51,21:00:00:14:c3:3d:d3:51
7 20:00:00:14:c3:44:9a:fe,21:00:00:14:c3:44:9a:fe
8 20:00:00:14:c3:3d:d4:07,21:00:00:14:c3:3d:d4:07
9 20:00:00:14:c3:3d:d2:c1,21:00:00:14:c3:3d:d2:c1
10 20:00:00:0c:50:a6:6a:92,21:00:00:0c:50:a6:6a:92
11 20:00:00:0c:50:a6:60:f1,21:00:00:0c:50:a6:60:f1
12 20:00:00:0c:50:a6:67:3b,21:00:00:0c:50:a6:67:3b
13 20:00:00:0c:50:a6:6a:60,21:00:00:0c:50:a6:6a:60
14 20:00:00:0c:50:a6:66:a2,21:00:00:0c:50:a6:66:a2
15 iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-bc4a49907-3b4fb16b0b14c529-demo
16 iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-fc9829a07-d41fb16bae64cffa-demo-1
17 iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-01e829a07-58afb16bae94cffb-demo-2

Please select a Target from the list above ('q' to quit): 15

Index (LUN/VpGroup)
----- -------------
0 0/VPGROUP_1

Please select a LUN from the list above ('q' to quit): 0

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Command Syntax

Target iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-bc4a49907-3b4fb16b0b14c529-demo
LUN Initiator
--- -----------------
0 21:00:00:e0:8b:88:b6:02

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Command Syntax

Show Memory
Displays free and total physical system memory and GE port connections. Does
not display information about free space in /var/ftp/.

Authority None

Syntax show memory

Examples The following example shows the show memory command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> show memory

Memory Units Free/Total


-------------- ----------
Physical 163MB/1002MB
Buffer Pool 7296/8320
Nic Buffer Pool 53344/65536
Process Blocks 8192/8192
Request Blocks 8192/8192
Event Blocks 4096/4096
Control Blocks 1018/1024
Client Req Blocks 8192/8192
FCIP Buffer Pool 0/0
FCIP Request Blocks 0/0
FCIP NIC Buffer Pool 0/0
1K Buffer Pool 69632/69632
4K Buffer Pool 4096/4096
Sessions 4096/4096
Connections:
GE1 256/256
GE2 256/256
10GE1 2048/2048
10GE2 2048/2048

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Command Syntax

Show Mgmt
Displays the blade’s management port (10/100) configuration.

Authority None

Syntax show mgmt

Examples The following example shows the show mgmt command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> show mgmt

Management Port Information


-----------------------------
IPv4 Interface Enabled
IPv4 Mode Dhcp
IPv4 IP Address 172.17.137.129
IPv4 Subnet Mask 255.255.254.0
IPv4 Gateway 172.17.136.1
IPv6 Interface Disabled
Link Status Up
MAC Address 00-c0-dd-0c-8b-e1

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Command Syntax

Show NTP
Displays the router’s network time protocol (NTP) configuration.

Authority None

Syntax show ntp

Examples The following example shows the show ntp command:


iSR6200 <1> #> show ntp

NTP Information
-----------------
Mode Disabled
Status Offline
TimeZone Offset (Hours) 0

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Command Syntax

Show Perf
Displays the port, read, write, initiator, or target performance in bytes per second.

Authority None

Syntax show perf [ byte | init_rbyte | init_wbyte | tgt_rbyte | tgt_wbyte ]

Keywords byte
Displays performance data (bytes per second) for all ports. The show perf
byte command also provides FCIP route performance numbers. If an FCIP route
is configured, an additional column titled FCIPxCx shows the current per-second
transmit compression ratio for the specified route.

init_rbyte
Displays initiator mode read performance.

init_wbyte
Displays initiator mode write performance.

tgt_rbyte
Displays target mode read performance.

tgt_wbyte
Displays target mode write performance.

Examples The following examples show the show perf command:


iSR6200 <1> #> show perf

WARNING: Valid data is only displayed for port(s) that are not
associated with any configured FCIP routes.

Port Bytes/s Bytes/s Bytes/s Bytes/s Bytes/s


Number (init_r) (init_w) (tgt_r) (tgt_w) (total)
------ -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
GE1 8M 9M 0 0 17M
GE2 0 0 0 0 0
GE3 0 0 0 0 0
GE4 0 0 0 0 0
FC1 7M 7M 0 0 15M
FC2 0 0 0 0 0

iSR6200 <1> #> show perf byte

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WARNING: Valid data is only displayed for port(s) that are not
associated with any configured FCIP routes.

Displaying bytes/sec (total)... (Press any key to stop display)

GE1 GE2 GE3 GE4 FC1 FC2 FCIP1Cx


--------------------------------------------------------
11M 0 0 0 10M 0 0
12M 0 0 0 10M 0 0
12M 0 0 0 11M 0 0
12M 0 0 0 10M 0 0
12M 0 0 0 11M 0 0
12M 0 0 0 11M 0 0
12M 0 0 0 11M 0 0
11M 0 0 0 10M 0 0
11M 0 0 0 10M 0 0
13M 0 0 0 11M 0 0
12M 0 0 0 11M 0 0
12M 0 0 0 11M 0 0
12M 0 0 0 11M 0 0
11M 0 0 0 10M 0 0
13M 0 0 0 12M 0 0
13M 0 0 0 11M 0 0
14M 0 0 0 13M 0 0
14M 0 0 0 14M 0 0
16M 0 0 0 15M 0 0
17M 0 0 0 16M 0 0
17M 0 0 0 15M 0 0
17M 0 0 0 16M 0 0

iSR6200 <1> #> show perf init_rbyte

WARNING: Valid data is only displayed for port(s) that are not
associated with any configured FCIP routes.

Displaying bytes/sec (initiator mode read)... (Press any key to


stop display)

GE1 GE2 GE3 GE4 FC1 FC2


------------------------------------------------
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0

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Command Syntax

iSR6200 <1> #> show perf tgt_wbyte

WARNING: Valid data is only displayed for port(s) that are not
associated with any configured FCIP routes.

Displaying bytes/sec (target mode write)... (Press any key ato


stop display)

GE1 GE2 GE3 GE4 FC1 FC2


------------------------------------------------
0 0 0 0 0 0

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Command Syntax

Show Portstats
Displays Fibre Channel or GbE port statistics.

Authority None

Syntax show portstats <fc | gige> <port-No> <hours | mins> <duration>

Keywords fc
Specifies the display of Fibre Channel port statistics.

gige
Specifies the display of GbE port statistics.

mins
Specifies that display of statistics by the minute.

hours
Specifies the display of statistics by the hour.

Examples The following examples show the show portstats fc command:


iSR6200 <1> #> show portstats fc 1 mins 10
This will display monitoring statistics of FC Port 1 for last 10 minute(s).
Statistics are displayed in reverse order.
If the router has been rebooted recently, the statistics are displayed
starting from the last reboot.
The statistics contain:
Current Date (once) at start, Time Stamp (TimeStamp),
TX bytes (TxByte), RX bytes (RxByte),
TX frames (TxFrame), RX frames (RxFrame),
FC Invalid CRC Count (CRCErr),
FC Link Failure Error Count (LinkErr),
FC Loss of Sync Error Count (LossSync),
FC Loss of Signal Error Count (LossSgnl),
FC Primitive Sequence Protocol Error Count (PSPErr)
FC Invalid Transmission Word Count (TXWrdErr)

Current Date 12/21/2010

TimeStamp TxByte RxByte TxFrame RxFrame CrcErr LinkErr LossSync LossSgnl PSPErr
TXWrdErr
--------- ------ ------ ------- ------- ------ ------- -------- -------- ------
------

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11:45:48 336 288 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0


11:44:48 336 288 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
11:43:48 336 288 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
11:42:48 336 288 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
11:41:48 336 288 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
11:40:48 336 288 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
11:39:48 336 288 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
11:38:48 604 524 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0
11:37:48 336 288 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
11:36:48 336 288 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0

iSR6200 <1> #> show portstats fc 1 hours 2


This will display monitoring statistics of FC Port 1 for last 2 hour(s).
Statistics are displayed in reverse order.
If the router has been rebooted recently, the statistics are displayed
starting from the last reboot.
The statistics contain:
Current Date (once) at start, Time Stamp (TimeStamp),
TX bytes (TxByte), RX bytes (RxByte),
TX frames (TxFrame), RX frames (RxFrame),
FC Invalid CRC Count (CRCErr),
FC Link Failure Error Count (LinkErr),
FC Loss of Sync Error Count (LossSync),
FC Loss of Signal Error Count (LossSgnl),
FC Primitive Sequence Protocol Error Count (PSPErr)
FC Invalid Transmission Word Count (TXWrdErr)

Current Date 12/21/2010

TimeStamp TxByte RxByte TxFrame RxFrame CrcErr LinkErr LossSync LossSgnl PSPErr
TXWrdErr
--------- ------ ------ ------- ------- ------ ------- -------- -------- ------
------

13:04:48 20K 17K 368 368 0 0 0 0 0 0


12:04:48 32K 29K 425 425 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Command Syntax

The following examples show the show portstats gige command:


iSR6200 <1> #> show portstats gige 1 mins 10
This will display monitoring statistics of GE Port 1 for last 10 minute(s).
Statistics are displayed in reverse order.
If the router has been rebooted recently, the statistics are displayed
starting from the last reboot.
The statistics contain:
Current Date (once) at start, Time Stamp (TimeStamp),
TX bytes (TxByte), RX bytes (RxByte),
TX packets (TxPkt), RX packets (RxPkt),
Maximum round trip time (MaxRTT), Minimum round trip time (MinRTT),
TCP retransmitted packets (ReTxPkt),
Number of TCP Connection drops (ConnDrop)

Current Date 12/21/2010

TimeStamp TxByte RxByte TxPkt RxPkt MaxRTT MinRTT ReTxPkt ConnDrop


--------- ------ ------ ----- ----- ------ ------ ------- --------

11:47:48 104K 104K 606 606 36 32 0 0


11:46:48 104K 104K 606 606 40 32 0 0
11:45:48 104K 104K 606 606 36 32 0 0
11:44:48 103K 103K 606 605 36 32 0 0
11:43:48 103K 103K 604 604 36 32 0 0
11:42:48 103K 103K 603 603 36 32 0 0
11:41:48 103K 103K 606 603 36 32 0 0
11:40:48 103K 103K 607 603 40 32 0 0
11:39:48 103K 103K 606 604 36 32 0 0
11:38:48 104K 104K 612 608 36 32 0 0

iSR6200 <1> #> show portstats gige 1 hours 2


This will display monitoring statistics of GE Port 1 for last 2 hour(s).
Statistics are displayed in reverse order.
If the router has been rebooted recently, the statistics are displayed
starting from the last reboot.
The statistics contain:
Current Date (once) at start, Time Stamp (TimeStamp),
TX bytes (TxByte), RX bytes (RxByte),
TX packets (TxPkt), RX packets (RxPkt),
Maximum round trip time (MaxRTT), Minimum round trip time (MinRTT),

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Command Syntax

TCP retransmitted packets (ReTxPkt),


Number of TCP Connection drops (ConnDrop)

Current Date 12/21/2010

TimeStamp TxByte RxByte TxPkt RxPkt MaxRTT MinRTT ReTxPkt ConnDrop


--------- ------ ------ ----- ----- ------ ------ ------- --------

13:04:48 5M 6M 28K 33K 40 0 0 0


12:04:48 5M 6M 30K 34K 40 0 0 0

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Command Syntax

Show Presented Targets


Displays targets presented by the router: Fibre Channel, iSCSI, or both.

Authority None

Syntax show presented_targets


fc
iscsi

Keywords fc
Specifies the display of Fibre Channel presented targets.

iscsi
Specifies the display of iSCSI presented targets.

Examples The following example shows the show presented_targets fc command:


iSR6200 <1> #> show presented_targets fc

Presented Target Information


------------------------------

FC/FCOE Presented Targets


----------------------
WWNN 20:04:00:c0:dd:13:17:e9
WWPN 21:04:00:c0:dd:13:17:e9
Port ID 62-06-04
Port FC2
Type FC
<MAPS TO>
Name iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-bc4a49907-3b4fb16b0b14c529-demo

WWNN 20:04:00:c0:dd:13:17:e8
WWPN 21:04:00:c0:dd:13:17:e8
Port ID 01-01-04
Port FC1
Type FC
<MAPS TO>
Name iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-bc4a49907-3b4fb16b0b14c529-demo

WWNN 20:05:00:c0:dd:13:17:e8
WWPN 21:05:00:c0:dd:13:17:e8
Port ID 01-01-05

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Command Syntax

Port FC1
Type FC
<MAPS TO>
Name iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-fc9829a07-d41fb16bae64cffa-demo-1

WWNN 20:06:00:c0:dd:13:17:e8
WWPN 21:06:00:c0:dd:13:17:e8
Port ID 01-01-06
Port FC1
Type FC
<MAPS TO>
Name iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-01e829a07-58afb16bae94cffb-demo-2

The following example shows the show presented_targets iscsi


command:
iSR6200 <1> #> show presented_targets iscsi

Presented Target Information


------------------------------

iSCSI Presented Targets


-------------------------
Name iqn.2000-04.com.qlogic:iSR6200:0.50001fe150069d20.50001fe150069d2c
IP 10.3.5.66
CHAP Disabled
<MAPS TO>
WWNN 50:00:1f:e1:50:06:9d:20
WWPN 50:00:1f:e1:50:06:9d:2c

Name iqn.2000-04.com.qlogic:iSR6200:1.50001fe150069d20.50001fe150069d2c
IP 10.3.5.67
CHAP Disabled
<MAPS TO>
WWNN 50:00:1f:e1:50:06:9d:20
WWPN 50:00:1f:e1:50:06:9d:2c

Name iqn.2000-04.com.qlogic:iSR6200:0.50001fe150011150.50001fe150011158
IP 10.3.5.66
CHAP Disabled
<MAPS TO>
WWNN 50:00:1f:e1:50:01:11:50

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Command Syntax

WWPN 50:00:1f:e1:50:01:11:58

Name iqn.2000-04.com.qlogic:iSR6200:1.50001fe150011150.50001fe150011158
IP 10.3.5.67
CHAP Disabled
<MAPS TO>
WWNN 50:00:1f:e1:50:01:11:50
WWPN 50:00:1f:e1:50:01:11:58

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Command Syntax

Show Properties
Displays the router blade CLI properties.

Authority None

Syntax show properties

Examples The following example shows the show properties command:


iSR6200 <1> #> show properties

CLI Properties
----------------
Inactivty Timer 15 minutes
Prompt String iSR6200

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Command Syntax

Show SNMP
Displays the router’s simple network management protocol (SNMP) and any
configured traps.

Authority None

Syntax show snmp

Examples The following example shows the show snmp command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> show snmp

SNMP Configuration
------------------
Read Community Public
Trap Community Private
System Location
System Contact
Authentication traps Disabled
System OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.3873.1.5
System Description iSR6200

Trap Destination 1
------------------
IP Address 10.0.0.5
Trap Port 1024
Trap Version 2

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Command Syntax

Show Stats
Displays the blade statistics for Fibre Channel and iSCSI.

Authority None

Syntax show stats

Examples The following example shows the show stats command:


iSR6200 <1> #> show stats

FC Port Statistics
--------------------
FC Port 1
Interrupt Count 23
Target Command Count 0
Initiator Command Count 0

FC Port 2
Interrupt Count 1717443350
Target Command Count 0
Initiator Command Count 1815115822

iSCSI Port Statistics


-----------------------
iSCSI Port 1
Interrupt Count 3108358287
Target Command Count 1815115673
Initiator Command Count 0
MAC Xmit Frames 54392137663
MAC Xmit Byte Count 61199467593726
MAC Xmit Multicast Frames 0
MAC Xmit Broadcast Frames 0
MAC Xmit Pause Frames 0
MAC Xmit Control Frames 0
MAC Xmit Deferrals 0
MAC Xmit Late Collisions 0
MAC Xmit Aborted 0
MAC Xmit Single Collisions 0
MAC Xmit Multiple Collisions 0
MAC Xmit Collisions 0
MAC Xmit Dropped Frames 0

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MAC Xmit Jumbo Frames 0


MAC Rcvd Frames 42061498217
MAC Rcvd Byte Count 60362392962831
MAC Rcvd Unknown Control Frames 0
MAC Rcvd Pause Frames 0
MAC Rcvd Control Frames 0
MAC Rcvd Dribbles 0
MAC Rcvd Frame Length Errors 0
MAC Rcvd Jabbers 0
MAC Rcvd Carrier Sense Errors 0
MAC Rcvd Dropped Frames 0
MAC Rcvd CRC Errors 0
MAC Rcvd Encoding Errors 0
MAC Rcvd Length Errors Large 1
MAC Rcvd Small Errors Small 0
MAC Rcvd Multicast Frames 34394
MAC Rcvd Broadcast Frames 33144

iSCSI Port 2
Interrupt Count 51604
Target Command Count 0
Initiator Command Count 0
MAC Xmit Frames 0
MAC Xmit Byte Count 0
MAC Xmit Multicast Frames 0
MAC Xmit Broadcast Frames 0
MAC Xmit Pause Frames 0
MAC Xmit Control Frames 0
MAC Xmit Deferrals 0
MAC Xmit Late Collisions 0
MAC Xmit Aborted 0
MAC Xmit Single Collisions 0
MAC Xmit Multiple Collisions 0
MAC Xmit Collisions 0
MAC Xmit Dropped Frames 0
MAC Xmit Jumbo Frames 0
MAC Rcvd Frames 186
MAC Rcvd Byte Count 39260
MAC Rcvd Unknown Control Frames 0
MAC Rcvd Pause Frames 0

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MAC Rcvd Control Frames 0


MAC Rcvd Dribbles 0
MAC Rcvd Frame Length Errors 0
MAC Rcvd Jabbers 0
MAC Rcvd Carrier Sense Errors 0
MAC Rcvd Dropped Frames 0
MAC Rcvd CRC Errors 0
MAC Rcvd Encoding Errors 0
MAC Rcvd Length Errors Large 0
MAC Rcvd Small Errors Small 0
MAC Rcvd Multicast Frames 94
MAC Rcvd Broadcast Frames 91

iSCSI Shared Statistics


-----------------------
PDUs Xmited 2729500577
Data Bytes Xmited 55036896842234
PDUs Rcvd 2655246170
Data Bytes Rcvd 0
I/O Completed 1815115669
Unexpected I/O Rcvd 0
iSCSI Format Errors 0
Header Digest Errors 0
Data Digest Errors 0
Sequence Errors 0
PDU Xmit Count 2729500577
PDU Xmit Count 2729500577
PDU Xmit Count 2729500577
IP Xmit Packets 54392134283
IP Xmit Byte Count 59132566295008
IP Xmit Fragments 0
IP Rcvd Packets 42061430681
IP Rcvd Byte Count 58764046068744
IP Rcvd Fragments 0
IP Datagram Reassembly Count 0
IP Error Packets 0
IP Fragment Rcvd Overlap 0
IP Fragment Rcvd Out of Order 0
IP Datagram Reassembly Timeouts 0
TCP Xmit Segment Count 54392134284

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Command Syntax

TCP Xmit Byte Count 57389353022514


TCP Rcvd Segment Count 42061430681
TCP Rcvd Byte Count 57418079800284
TCP Persist Timer Expirations 0
TCP Rxmit Timer Expired 116
TCP Rcvd Duplicate Acks 986657165
TCP Rcvd Pure Acks 816265831
TCP Xmit Delayed Acks 3584507
TCP Rcvd Pure Acks 177811024
TCP Rcvd Segment Errors 0
TCP Rcvd Segment Out of Order 1
TCP Rcvd Window Probes 0
TCP Rcvd Window Updates 18500272
TCP ECC Error Corections 0

FCIP Link Statistics


--------------------
FCIP Link 1
FC Xmit Frames 0
FC Xmit Bytes 0
FC Rcvd Frames 0
FC Rcvd Bytes 0
IP Xmit Packets 3701
IP Xmit Byte Count 0
IP Xmit Fragments 608
IP Rcvd Packets 16858
IP Rcvd Byte Count 0
IP Rcvd Fragments 608
IP Datagram Reassembly Count 13783
IP V6Pkt Rcvd 0
IP Error Packets 3701
IP Reassembly Errors 0
TCP Xmit Segment Count 1776
TCP Xmit Byte Count 337380
TCP Xmit Acks 0
TCP Rcvd Segment Count 1270
TCP Rcvd Byte Count 215578
TCP Rcvd Acks 0
TCP Rcvd Window Probes 0
TCP Timer Expired 0

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TCP ECC Error Corections 0


MAC Xmit Frames 1776
MAC Xmit Bytes 337380
MAC Xmit Multicast Count 0
MAC Xmit Broadcast Count 0
MAC Xmit Pause Count 0
MAC Xmit Control Frames 0
MAC Xmit Deferrals 0
MAC Xmit Late Collisions 0
MAC Xmit Aborted 0
MAC Xmit Multiple Collisions 0
MAC Xmit Single Collisions 0
MAC Xmit Collisions 0
MAC Xmit Dropped Frames 0
MAC Xmit Jumbo Frames 0
MAC Rcvd Frames 1270
MAC Rcvd Bytes 215578
MAC Rcvd Multicast Count 0
MAC Rcvd Broadcast Count 0
MAC Rcvd Pause Count 0
MAC Rcvd Control Frames 0
MAC Rcvd Dribbles 0
MAC Rcvd Frame Length Errors 0
MAC Rcvd Jabbers 0
MAC Rcvd Carrier Sense Errors 0
MAC Rcvd Dropped Frames 0
MAC Rcvd CRC Errors 0
MAC Rcvd Encoding Error 0
MAC Rcvd Length Errors 0
Compression Ratio Average 1

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Command Syntax

Show Statsfcip
Displays the blade statistics specific to FCIP routes.

Authority None

Syntax show statsfcip

Examples The following example shows the show statsfcip command:


iSR6200 <2> #> show statsfcip
FCIP Link Statistics
-----------------------
FCIP Link 2
FC Xmit Frames 0
FC Xmit Bytes 0
FC Rcvd Frames 0
FC Rcvd Bytes 0
IP Xmit Packets 8722
IP Xmit Byte Count 0
IP Xmit Fragments 633
IP Rcvd Packets 27628
IP Rcvd Byte Count 0
IP Rcvd Fragments 633
IP Datagram Reassembly Count 633
IP V6Pkt Rcvd 0
IP Error Packets 0
IP Reassembly Errors 0
TCP Xmit Segment Count 8
TCP Xmit Byte Count 624
TCP Xmit Acks 0
TCP Rcvd Segment Count 8
TCP Rcvd Byte Count 624
TCP Rcvd Acks 0
TCP Rcvd Window Probes 0
TCP Timer Expired 0
TCP ECC Error Corections 0
TCP Reordering 0
MAC Xmit Frames 19530
MAC Xmit Bytes 1252975
MAC Xmit Multicast Count 19530
MAC Xmit Broadcast Count 0

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MAC Xmit Pause Count 0


MAC Xmit Control Frames 0
MAC Xmit Deferrals 0
MAC Xmit Late Collisions 0
MAC Xmit Aborted 0
MAC Xmit Multiple Collisions 0
MAC Xmit Single Collisions 0
MAC Xmit Collisions 0
MAC Xmit Dropped Frames 0
MAC Xmit Jumbo Frames 0
MAC Rcvd Frames 19478
MAC Rcvd Bytes 1249647
MAC Rcvd Multicast Count 19478
MAC Rcvd Broadcast Count 0
MAC Rcvd Pause Count 0
MAC Rcvd Control Frames 0
MAC Rcvd Dribbles 0
MAC Rcvd Frame Length Errors 0
MAC Rcvd Jabbers 0
MAC Rcvd Carrier Sense Errors 0
MAC Rcvd Dropped Frames 0
MAC Rcvd CRC Errors 0
MAC Rcvd Encoding Error 0
MAC Rcvd Length Errors 0
MAC Rcvd FIFO Errors 0

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Command Syntax

Show System
Displays blade product information, including the serial number, hardware and
software versions, port quantities, and temperature.

Authority None

Syntax show system

Examples The following example shows the show system command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> show system

System Information
--------------------
Product Name iSR6200
Symbolic Name Blade-1
Target Presentation Mode Auto
Lun Mapping Enabled
Controller Lun AutoMap Disabled
Target Access Control Enabled
Time To Target Device Offline 0
Serial Number 0834E00013
HW Version 20694-03 A
SW Version 3.3.0.0
Boot Loader Version 0.97.0.4
BIOS Version 6.0.0.5
No. of FC Ports 4
No. of iSCSI Ports 4
Log Level 0
Telnet Enabled
SSH Enabled
FTP Enabled
Temp (Front/Rear/CPU1/CPU2) 42C/29C/33C/35C
Uptime 0Days0Hrs4Mins59Secs

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Show Targets
Displays targets discovered by the router: Fibre Channel, iSCSI, or both.

Authority None

Syntax show targets


fc
scsi

Keywords fc
Specifies the display of Fibre Channel targets.

iscsi
Specifies the display of iSCSI targets.

Examples The following example shows the show targets fc command:


iSR6200 <1> #> show targets fc

Target Information
--------------------
WWNN 20:00:00:14:c3:3d:d2:bf
WWPN 22:00:00:14:c3:3d:d2:bf
Port ID 01-02-31
State Online

WWNN 20:00:00:14:c3:44:9b:86
WWPN 22:00:00:14:c3:44:9b:86
Port ID 01-02-32
State Online

WWNN 20:00:00:14:c3:44:9b:9d
WWPN 22:00:00:14:c3:44:9b:9d
Port ID 01-02-33
State Online

WWNN 20:00:00:14:c3:44:9a:fa
WWPN 22:00:00:14:c3:44:9a:fa
Port ID 01-02-34
State Online

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Command Syntax

The following example shows the show targets iscsi command:


iSR6200 <1> #> show targets iscsi

Target Information
--------------------
iSCSI Name
iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-bc4a49907-3b4fb16b0b14c529-demo
Alias
State Online
IP Address 10.3.5.2 (Logged In --> GE1)

iSCSI Name
iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-fc9829a07-d41fb16bae64cffa-demo-1
Alias
State Online
IP Address 10.3.5.2 (Logged In --> GE1)

iSCSI Name
iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-01e829a07-58afb16bae94cffb-demo-2
Alias
State Online
IP Address 10.3.5.2 (Logged In --> GE1)

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Command Syntax

Show VPGroups
Displays information about the blade’s configured virtual port groups.

Authority None

Syntax show vpgroups [vp index]

Keywords vp index
The number (1–4) of the virtual port group to be displayed.

Examples The following example shows the show vpgroups command for a specific
virtual port group:
iSR6200 <1> #> show vpgroups 2

VpGroup Information
---------------------
Index 2
VpGroup Name VPGROUP_2
Status Enabled
WWPNs 21:01:00:c0:dd:13:16:f8
21:01:00:c0:dd:13:16:f9

The following example shows the show vpgroups command for all virtual port
groups:
iSR6200 <1> #> show vpgroups

VpGroup Information
---------------------
Index 1
VpGroup Name VPGROUP_1
Status Enabled
WWPNs 21:00:00:c0:dd:13:16:f8
21:00:00:c0:dd:13:16:f9

Index 2
VpGroup Name VPGROUP_2
Status Enabled
WWPNs 21:01:00:c0:dd:13:16:f8
21:01:00:c0:dd:13:16:f9

Index 3
VpGroup Name VPGROUP_3

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Command Syntax

Status Enabled
WWPNs 21:02:00:c0:dd:13:16:f8
21:02:00:c0:dd:13:16:f9

Index 4
VpGroup Name VPGROUP_4
Status Enabled
WWPNs 21:03:00:c0:dd:13:16:f8
21:03:00:c0:dd:13:16:f9

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Command Syntax

Shutdown
Shuts down the blade.

Authority Admin session

Syntax shutdown

Examples The following example shows the shutdown command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> shutdown

Are you sure you want to shutdown the System (y/n): n


Command aborted.

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Command Syntax

Target
Removes an offline target from the blade’s database. Typically, you will use this
command to remove targets from the database that are no longer connected to
the router.

NOTE:
The target add command is not currently supported.

Authority Admin session

Syntax target
add
rm

Keywords add
Not supported.

rm
Removes a target from the router’s target database.

Examples The following example shows the target add command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> target add

Command 'target add' is currently not supported.

The following example shows the target rm (remove) command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> target rm

Index State (WWNN,WWPN/iSCSI Name)


----- ----- ----------------------
0 Offline 20:00:00:14:c3:3d:d2:bf,22:00:00:14:c3:3d:d2:bf
1 Online 20:00:00:14:c3:44:9b:86,22:00:00:14:c3:44:9b:86
2 Online 20:00:00:14:c3:44:9b:9d,22:00:00:14:c3:44:9b:9d
3 Online 20:00:00:14:c3:44:9a:fa,22:00:00:14:c3:44:9a:fa

Please select an OFFLINE Target from the list above ('q' to


quit): 0

All attribute values for that have been changed will now be
saved.

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Command Syntax

Traceroute
Prints the route a network packet takes to reach the destination specified by the
user.

Authority Admin session

Syntax traceroute

Examples The following example shows the traceroute command:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> traceroute

A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.


Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list
press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.

IP Address (IPv4 or IPv6) [0.0.0.0] 172.35.14.17


Outbound Port (0=Mgmt, 1=GE1, 2=GE2, ...) [Mgmt ] 0

Tracing route to 172.35.14.17 over a maximum of 30 hops:

1 172.17.136.2 0.4ms 0.3ms 0.5ms


2 10.7.9.5 1.1ms 1.1ms 1.1ms
3 172.21.130.233 2.7ms 2.7ms 2.6ms
4 172.21.4.245 291.4ms 291.4ms 291.4ms
5 172.21.4.246 413.6ms 417.1ms 439.2ms
6 10.35.9.1 459.1ms 465.6ms 480.0ms
7 172.35.14.17 495.3ms 483.0ms 505.9ms

Traceroute completed in 7 hops.

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3 Configuring CHAP

In challenge handshake authentication protocol (CHAP), the authentication agent


sends the client program an ID value and a random value that is used only once.
Both the sender and peer share a predefined secret. The peer concatenates the
random value, the ID, and the secret. Then it calculates a one-way hash using
message-digest algorithm 5 (MD5). The peer sends the hash value to the
authenticator, which in turn builds that same string on its side, calculates the MD5
checksum, and compares the result with the value received from the peer. If the
values match, the peer is authenticated.
By transmitting only the hash, the secret cannot be reverse-engineered. The
algorithm increases the ID value with each CHAP dialog to protect against replay
attacks.
This chapter provides the procedures for configuring CHAP from the command
line interface (CLI), including:
 “Discovery Session—Bi-directional CHAP” on page 3-2
 “Discovery Session—Uni-directional CHAP” on page 3-3
 “Normal Session— Bi-directional CHAP” on page 3-4
 “Normal Session—Uni-directional CHAP” on page 3-5

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Discovery Session—Bi-directional CHAP

Discovery Session—Bi-directional CHAP


Follow this procedure to configure a bi-directional (BiDi) CHAP used during a
discovery session.

To configure a BiDi CHAP in a discovery session:


1. On the router, follow these steps:
a. Enable CHAP on the port.
b. Create a secret (for example, secret_port).
c. Using the set chap command, choose the iSCSI node that
represents the GE port.
d. To find the iSCSI node name of the GE port, execute the show
iscsi command.
2. To add the initiator that is about to do discovery, execute the initiator
add command as follows:
a. Enable the CHAP for this initiator.
b. Create a secret (for example, secret_initiator).
c. To update the CHAP settings of the initiator, execute the set chap
command.
3. Go to the Microsoft iSCSI (MS) Initiator and follow these steps:
a. Click General.
b. Click Secret (in the middle of the window). If this is the first time you
are setting secrets, reset all secrets.
c. Type the secret (secret_port) that you created in Step 1.
4. Click Discovery.
5. Click Add.
6. Type the address of the iSCSI port of the router.
7. Click Advanced.
8. Select Chap Login Information.
9. Type the secret (secret_initiator) you created in Step 2 into Target Secret.
10. Select Mutual Authentication.
11. Click OK.
12. Click OK.
The initiator completes the discovery.

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3–Configuring CHAP
Discovery Session—Uni-directional CHAP

Discovery Session—Uni-directional CHAP


Follow this procedure to configure a uni-directional CHAP used during a discovery
session.

To configure a uni-directional CHAP in a discovery session:


1. Do not enable CHAP on the ISCSI port.
2. Execute the initiator add command as follows:
a. Add the initiator that is about to perform the discovery.
b. Enable the CHAP for this initiator.
c. Create a secret (for example, secret_initiator).
d. Use Set Chap to update the initiator’s CHAP settings.
3. Go to the MS Initiator.
4. Click Discovery.
5. Click Add.
6. Type the address of the iSCSI port of the router.
7. Click Advanced.
8. Select Chap Login Information.
9. In Target Secret, type the secret (secret_initiator) you created in Step 2.
10. Click OK.
11. Click OK.
The initiator completes the discovery.

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Normal Session—Bi-directional CHAP

Normal Session—Bi-directional CHAP


Follow this procedure to configure a bi-directional (BiDi) CHAP used during a
normal session.

To configure BiDi CHAP in a normal session:


1. On the router, follow these steps.
a. Enable CHAP on the presented target to which the initiator will login.
b. Create a secret (for example, secret_target).
c. Use Set CHAP.
2. To add the initiator that is about to do a normal login, execute the
initiator add command as follows:
a. Enable the CHAP for this initiator.
b. Create a secret (for example, secret_initiator).
c. To update the CHAP settings of the initiator, execute the set chap
command.
3. Go to the MS Initiator and follow these steps:
a. Click General.
b. Click Secret (in the middle of the window).
c. If this is the first time you are setting secrets, reset all the secrets.
d. Type the secret (secret_target) that you created in Step 1.
4. Click Targets.
5. Select the target you want to log in to.
6. Click Advanced.
7. Select Chap Login Information.
8. In Target Secret, type the secret (secret_initiator) that you created in
Step 2.
9. Select Mutual Authentication.
10. Click OK.
11. Click OK.
The initiator completes the normal login.

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Normal Session—Uni-directional CHAP

Normal Session—Uni-directional CHAP


Follow this procedure to configure a uni-directional CHAP used during a normal
session.

To configure uni-directional CHAP in a normal session:


1. Do not enable CHAP on the presented target.
2. Execute the initiator add command as follows:
a. Add the initiator that is about to do a normal login.
b. Enable the CHAP for this initiator.
c. Create a secret (for example, secret_initiator).
d. To update the CHAP settings of the initiator, execute the set chap
command.
3. Go to the MS Initiator.
4. Click Targets.
5. Select the target you want to log into.
6. Click Advanced.
7. Select Chap Login Information.
8. In Target Secret, type the secret (secret_initiator) that you created in
Step 2.
9. Click OK.
10. Click OK.
The initiator completes the normal login.

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Normal Session—Uni-directional CHAP

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4 Virtual Port Groups

Some virtualized storage arrays limit the number of LUNs exposed to a host to
256 LUNs. In order to access more than 256 LUNs per target, each iSR6200
blade supports up to four virtual port groups (VPGs). If you want your iSCSI hosts
to have access to a total of more than 256 distinct LUNS from a specified Fibre
Channel target array, you must enable and configure additional virtual port
groups.
Each blade has VPG 1 enabled by default; VPG 1 is the primary virtual port group
and cannot be disabled. Enabling extra virtual port groups will create additional
logical Fibre Channel adapter initiator ports on the fabric. These ports act as
separate Fibre Channel adapter host ports, and an additional 256 LUNs can be
presented to each of them. With all four virtual port groups enabled, a single
iSR6200 blade can access up to1,024 LUNs from a single Fibre Channel storage
array.
This chapter provides the following virtual port group information:
 “Displaying Virtual Port Groups” on page 4-2
 “Enabling Virtual Port Groups” on page 4-3

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Displaying Virtual Port Groups

Displaying Virtual Port Groups


To display virtual port group information, use the show vpgroups command in
the CLI. For example:
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> show vpgroups

VpGroup Information
---------------------
Index 1
VpGroup Name VPGROUP_1
Status Enabled
WWPNs 21:00:00:c0:dd:13:16:f8
21:00:00:c0:dd:13:16:f9

Index 2
VpGroup Name VPGROUP_2
Status Disabled
WWPNs N/A

Index 3
VpGroup Name VPGROUP_3
Status Disabled
WWPNs N/A

Index 4
VpGroup Name VPGROUP_4
Status Disabled
WWPNs N/A

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Enabling Virtual Port Groups

Enabling Virtual Port Groups


You can enable or disable virtual port groups on your blade using the set
vpgroups command.
The following example shows how to enable virtual port groups 2 and 3.
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> set vpgroups

The following wizard will query for attributes before persisting


and activating the updated mapping in the system configuration.
If you wish to terminate this wizard before reaching the end of the list
press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.

Configuring VpGroup: 1
-------------------------
Status (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Enabled ]
VpGroup Name (Max = 64 characters) [VPGROUP_1 ]

All attribute values for VpGroup 1 that have been changed will now be saved.

Configuring VpGroup: 2
-------------------------
Status (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ] 0
VpGroup Name (Max = 64 characters) [VPGROUP_2 ]

All attribute values for VpGroup 2 that have been changed will now be saved.

Configuring VpGroup: 3
-------------------------
Status (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ] 0
VpGroup Name (Max = 64 characters) [VPGROUP_3 ]

All attribute values for VpGroup 3 that have been changed will now be saved.

Configuring VpGroup: 4
-------------------------
Status (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ]

All attribute values for VpGroup 4 that have been changed will now be saved.

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Enabling Virtual Port Groups

The following example shows the output from the CLI for an iSR6200 blade with
three virtual port groups enabled. You can display information about the virtual
port groups configured on your iSR6200 with the show vpgroups command:
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> show vpgroups

VpGroup Information
---------------------
Index 1
VpGroup Name VPGROUP_1
Status Enabled
WWPNs 21:00:00:c0:dd:13:16:f8
21:00:00:c0:dd:13:16:f9

Index 2
VpGroup Name VPGROUP_2
Status Enabled
WWPNs 21:01:00:c0:dd:13:16:f8
21:01:00:c0:dd:13:16:f9

Index 3
VpGroup Name VPGROUP_3
Status Enabled
WWPNs 21:02:00:c0:dd:13:16:f8
21:02:00:c0:dd:13:16:f9

Index 4
VpGroup Name VPGROUP_4
Status Disabled
WWPNs N/A

Note that in the world wide port number (WWPN), the second byte from the left
(for example, 21:01:00:c0:dd:13:16:f8) denotes the virtual port group ID, and
the right most byte (for example, 21:01:00:c0:dd:13:16:f8) denotes the
physical Fibre Channel port. In this example VPGs 1 through 3 have
corresponding virtual ports with 00, 01, and 02 presented out of physical Fibre
Channel ports 0 and 1, with WWPNs ending in f8 and f9, respectively.

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Enabling Virtual Port Groups

The following example shows the same information grouped by physical Fibre
Channel port:
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> show fc

FC Port Information
---------------------
FC Port FC1
Port Status Enabled
Port Mode FCP
Link Status Up
Current Link Rate 4Gb
Programmed Link Rate Auto
WWNN 20:00:00:c0:dd:13:17:e8 (VPGROUP_1)
WWPN 21:00:00:c0:dd:13:17:e8 (VPGROUP_1)
Port ID 01-01-00 (VPGROUP_1)
WWNN 20:01:00:c0:dd:13:17:e8 (VPGROUP_2)
WWPN 21:01:00:c0:dd:13:17:e8 (VPGROUP_2)
Port ID 01-01-01 (VPGROUP_2)
WWNN 20:02:00:c0:dd:13:17:e8 (VPGROUP_3)
WWPN 21:02:00:c0:dd:13:17:e8 (VPGROUP_3)
Port ID 01-01-02 (VPGROUP_3)
WWNN 20:03:00:c0:dd:13:17:e8 (VPGROUP_4)
WWPN 21:03:00:c0:dd:13:17:e8 (VPGROUP_4)
Port ID 01-01-03 (VPGROUP_4)
Firmware Revision No. 5.03.14
Frame Size 2048
Execution Throttle 256
Connection Mode Point-to-Point
SFP Type 8Gb

FC Port FC2
Port Status Enabled
Port Mode FCP
Link Status Up
Current Link Rate 4Gb
Programmed Link Rate Auto
WWNN 20:00:00:c0:dd:13:17:e9 (VPGROUP_1)
WWPN 21:00:00:c0:dd:13:17:e9 (VPGROUP_1)
Port ID 62-06-00 (VPGROUP_1)
WWNN 20:01:00:c0:dd:13:17:e9 (VPGROUP_2)

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Enabling Virtual Port Groups

WWPN 21:01:00:c0:dd:13:17:e9 (VPGROUP_2)


Port ID 62-06-01 (VPGROUP_2)
WWNN 20:02:00:c0:dd:13:17:e9 (VPGROUP_3)
WWPN 21:02:00:c0:dd:13:17:e9 (VPGROUP_3)
Port ID 62-06-02 (VPGROUP_3)
WWNN 20:03:00:c0:dd:13:17:e9 (VPGROUP_4)
WWPN 21:03:00:c0:dd:13:17:e9 (VPGROUP_4)
Port ID 62-06-03 (VPGROUP_4)
Firmware Revision No. 5.03.14
Frame Size 2048
Execution Throttle 256
Connection Mode Point-to-Point
SFP Type 8Gb

FC Port FCOE1
Port Status Enabled
Port Mode FCP
Link Status Down
Current Link Rate Unknown
Programmed Link Rate Auto
WWNN 20:00:00:c0:dd:13:17:ea
WWPN 21:00:00:c0:dd:13:17:ea
Port ID 00-00-00
Firmware Revision No. 5.02.03
Frame Size 2048
Execution Throttle 256
Connection Mode Unknown
SFP Type 10Gb
Enode MAC Address 00-c0-dd-13-17-ee
Fabric Provided MAC Address 00-00-00-00-00-00
VlanId 0
Priority Level 0
Priority GroupId 0
Priority GroupPercentage 0

FC Port FCOE2
Port Status Enabled
Port Mode FCP
Link Status Down
Current Link Rate Unknown

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Enabling Virtual Port Groups

Programmed Link Rate Auto


WWNN 20:00:00:c0:dd:13:17:eb
WWPN 21:00:00:c0:dd:13:17:eb
Port ID 00-00-00
Firmware Revision No. 5.02.03
Frame Size 2048
Execution Throttle 256
Connection Mode Unknown
SFP Type 10Gb
Enode MAC Address 00-c0-dd-13-17-ef
Fabric Provided MAC Address 00-00-00-00-00-00
VlanId 0
Priority Level 0
Priority GroupId 0
Priority GroupPercentage 0

iSR6200 <1> (admin) #>

Again, notice in the preceding example that the VP index (see vp index keyword
in “Show VPGroups” on page 2-104) is in the second byte from the left, and the
Fibre Channel port indicator is in the right-most byte.

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5 Configuring Fibre Channel
Initiators to iSCSI Storage
This chapter provides instructions for connecting Fibre Channel hosts to iSCSI
targets using the QLogic iSR6240 and iSR6250 routers. These routers are
collectively referred to as the iSR6200 throughout this chapter.

Prerequisites
Before connecting the Fibre Channel hosts to the iSCSI targets:
1. Configure the router iSCSI ports.
2. Allow access from the iSCSI storage to the router, based on the iSCSI
qualified name (iqn) or the IP address.
3. Set the Time To Target Device Offline system parameter to 60,
using the set system command.
For access control information, refer to your iSCSI storage documentation.

Configuration Overview
After connecting the router Fibre Channel ports in the SAN and the gigabit
Ethernet (GbE) ports in the LAN, follow these five basic steps:
“Step 1: Discover the iSCSI Targets” on page 5-2:
 Using the iSCSI Discover Command
 Using iSNS Server Connectivity
“Step 2: Log into the iSCSI Targets” on page 5-6
“Step 3: Zone the Fibre Channel Host and iSR6200 Router” on page 5-6
“Step 4: Map the iSCSI Target into the SAN and Provide Host Access to the
Storage LUN” on page 5-7
“Step 5: View the Newly Mapped Target Zoned to the Fibre Channel Host” on
page 5-9
These steps are described in detail in the following sections.

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Configuration Overview

Step 1: Discover the iSCSI Targets


There are two ways to discover the iSCSI targets:
 Using the iSCSI Discover Command
 Using iSNS Server Connectivity

Using the iSCSI Discover Command


1. Issue the show targets command. For example:
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> show targets
No Targets found.

2. Issue the iscsi discover command. For example:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> iscsi discover

The first attribute appears with the current value (in brackets). Type a new
value, or press the ENTER key to accept the current value. The next
attribute with the current value appears.
To stop this process before reaching the end of the list, press the Q+ENTER
keys.
In the following example, all the attributes are shown:
IP Address (IPv4 or IPv6) [0.0.0.0 ]
192.168.95.48
TCP Port No. [3260 ]
Outbound Port (1=GE1, 2=GE2, ...) [GE1 ] 3
Target CHAP (0=Enable, 1=Disable [Disabled ]

3. To see the target attributes, issue the show targets command. For
example:
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> show targets
Target Information
--------------------
iSCSI
Name iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-7e33e0d06-83c835550
264bede-demo1
Alias
State Offline
IP Address 192.168.95.105 (Logged Out)

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Configuration Overview

Using iSNS Server Connectivity


1. Allow the iSCSI storage access to the iSNS server iSCSI port and router
iSCSI ports. This access can be either IP based or iqn based. See your
iSCSI storage documentation for access control information.
2. Configure the iSCSI ports on the router in the same domain as the iSNS
server iSCSI port and array. To set the iSCSI attributes, issue the set
iscsi command.
3. Check connectivity amongst the router iSCSI port, the iSNS server port, and
the array port by issuing the ping command.
4. Connect to the iSNS server by following these steps:
a. Issue the set isns command. For example:
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> set iSNS

The first attribute appears with the current value (in brackets).
b. Type a new value, or press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
The next attribute with the current value appears.
To stop this process before reaching the end of the list, press the
Q+ENTER keys.
In the following example, all the attributes are shown:
iSNS (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ] 0
iSNS Address (IPv4 or IPv6) [0.0.0.0 ]
192.168.95.100
TCP Port No. [3205 ]

All attribute values that have been changed will now be


saved.

5. Create, add, and enable a discovery domain and set as follows:


a. Log in to the server where the iSNS server is installed.
b. Refresh and confirm that both initiator (router) and target (array) iqn
names are discovered.
c. Create a discovery domain and add to it both the initiator (router) and
target (array), as shown in Figure 5-1.

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Figure 5-1. iSNS Server Properties: Creating a Discovery Domain

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d. Add this discovery domain to a set, and then enable this discovery
domain set, as shown in Figure 5-2.

Figure 5-2. iSNS Server Properties: Enabling a Discovery Domain Set


6. List the discovered targets by issuing the show targets command.

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Configuration Overview

Step 2: Log into the iSCSI Targets


Issue the iscsi login command, and then follow the prompts.
A list of attributes appear with the current value (in brackets). At the prompts,
select the target and IP address, and then specify additional target attributes as
needed. For example:
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> iscsi login
Index (WWNN,WWPN/iSCSI Name)
----- ----------------------
0
iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-7e33e0d06-83c835550264bede-demo1

Please select a Target from the list above ('q' to quit): 0

Index IP Address
----- ----------
0 192.168.95.48

Please select an IP Address from the list above ('q' to quit):

TCP Port No. [3260 ]


Outbound Port (1=GE1, 2=GE2, ...) [GE1 ] 3
Header Digest (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ]
Data Digest (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ]
iSCSI Login for selected target was successful

To stop this process before reaching the end of the list, press the Q+ENTER keys.

Step 3: Zone the Fibre Channel Host and iSR6200 Router


Get the following information to configure the iSR6200 to the Fibre Channel SAN
and the connection to the EqualLogic array.
For the Fibre Channel SAN, create a list of fabric zones that contain the world
wide port name (WWPN) associated with the servers by entering their values in
Table 5-1.

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Configuration Overview

Table 5-1. Zone Host with Router—Fibre Channel-Based Ports

Fibre Channel
Fibre Channel Zone Zone Members Server, iSR6200,
Switch and IP
Name (WWPNs) Storage Name
Address

Figure 5-3 shows a zone configured with the router to see the targets.

Figure 5-3. Zone Configured with Router

Step 4: Map the iSCSI Target into the SAN and Provide Host
Access to the Storage LUN
This step maps the iSCSI target into the Fibre Channel SAN, and provides LUN
access from the host to the storage. Be sure you select the correct iSR6200 Fibre
Channel port to present to the target.

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Configuration Overview

1. Issue the show initiators command. For example:


iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> show initiators
Initiator Information
-----------------------
WWNN 20:00:00:1b:32:9a:e7:5c
WWPN 21:00:00:1b:32:9a:e7:5c
Port ID 0b-05-00
Status Logged Out
Type FC
OS Type Windows
2. Issue the lunmask add command, and then follow the prompts. For
example:
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> lunmask add
Index Type Mapped (WWNN,WWPN/iSCSI Name)
----- ---- ------ ----------------------
0 FC No
20:00:00:1b:32:9a:e7:5c,21:00:00:1b:32:9a:e7:5c
Please select an Initiator from the list above ('q' to
quit): 0
Index (WWNN,WWPN/iSCSI Name)
----- ----------------------
0
iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-7e33e0d06-83c835550264bed
e-demo1
Please select a Target from the list above ('q' to quit): 0
Index (LUN/VpGroup)
----- -------------
0 0/VPGROUP_1
Please select a LUN to present to the initiator ('q' to
quit): 0
Index (IP/WWNN) (MAC/WWPN)
----- ----------- ------------
0 0.0.0.0 00-c0-dd-18-c9-88
1 0.0.0.0 00-c0-dd-18-c9-89
2 192.168.95.20 00-c0-dd-18-c9-8a
3 0.0.0.0 00-c0-dd-18-c9-8b
4 20:00:00:c0:dd:18:c9:88 21:00:00:c0:dd:18:c9:88
5 20:00:00:c0:dd:18:c9:89 21:00:00:c0:dd:18:c9:89
6 20:00:00:c0:dd:18:c9:8a 21:00:00:c0:dd:18:c9:8a
7 20:00:00:c0:dd:18:c9:8b 21:00:00:c0:dd:18:c9:8b

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Configuration Overview

Please select a portal to map the target from the list above
('q' to quit): 5
All attribute values that have been changed will be saved.

NOTE:
In the preceding code, the numbers in the last Index column
correspond to the following ports:

Index Port

0 GE1

1 GE2

2 10GE1

3 10GE2

4 FC1

5 FC2

6 FCoE1 or FC3

7 FCoE2 or FC4

Step 5: View the Newly Mapped Target Zoned to the Fibre


Channel Host
This step identifies the mapping between an iSCSI target and a Fibre Channel or
FCoE presented target. This step determines the correct Fibre Channel device to
zone with the Fibre Channel host.
1. Issue the show presented_targets command to view the targets:
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> show presented_targets

Presented Target Information


----------------------------

FC/FCOE Presented Targets


-------------------------
WWNN 20:04:00:c0:dd:18:c9:89
WWPN 21:04:00:c0:dd:18:c9:89
Port ID 03-01-02
Port FC2
Type FC

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Configuration Overview

<MAPS TO>
Name
iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-7e33e0d06-83c835550264bed
e-demo1

Figure 5-4 shows that the zone of the newly mapped target is configured
with the iSR6200 router to the Fibre Channel SAN.

Figure 5-4. iSCSI Configured with Router to Fibre Channel SAN


2. After the server discovers the storage and I/O has started, issue the show
perf byte command to determine what I/O is operational on the selected
ports. For example:
iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> show perf byte
WARNING: Valid data is only displayed for port(s) that are not
associated with any configured FCIP routes.
Displaying bytes/sec (total)... (Press any key to stop
display)
GE1 GE2 10GE1 10GE2 FC1 FC2 FC3 FC4
-------------------------------------------------------------
0 0 102M 0 0 109M 0 0
0 0 106M 0 0 104M 0 0

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A Simple Network
Management Protocol
Simple network management protocol (SNMP) provides monitoring and trap
functions for managing the router through third-party applications that support
SNMP. The router firmware supports SNMP versions 1 and 2, and a QLogic
management information base (MIB) (see page A-4). You may format traps using
SNMP version 1 or 2.
This appendix provides the following SNMP information for the iSR6200:
 “SNMP Parameters” on page A-2
 “SNMP Trap Configuration” on page A-3
 “Management Information Base (MIB)” on page A-4
 “Notifications” on page A-19

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SNMP Parameters

SNMP Parameters
You can set the SNMP properties using SANsurfer Router Manager or the
command line interface (CLI).
Table A-1 describes the SNMP parameters.

Table A-1. SNMP Parameters

Parameter Description

Read community A password that authorizes an SNMP management server to read information
from the router. This is a write-only field. The value on the router and the SNMP
management server must be the same. The read community password can be
up to 32 characters, excluding the number sign (#), semicolon (;), and comma
(,). The default password is private.

Trap community A password that authorizes an SNMP management server to receive traps.
This is a write-only field. The value on the router and the SNMP management
server must be the same. The trap community password can be up to 32 char-
acters, excluding the number sign (#), semicolon (;), and comma (,). The default
password is private.

System Specifies the name of the router location. The name can be up to 64 characters,
location excluding the number sign (#), semicolon (;), and comma (,). The default is
undefined.

System contact Specifies the name of the person to be contacted to respond to trap events. The
name can be up to 64 characters, excluding the number sign (#), semicolon (;),
and comma (,). The default is undefined.

Authentication Enables or disables the generation of authentication traps in response to


traps authentication failures. The default is disabled.

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SNMP Trap Configuration

SNMP Trap Configuration


SNMP trap configuration lets you set up to eight trap destinations. Choose from
Trap 1 through Trap 8 to configure each trap. Table A-2 describes the parameters
for configuring an SNMP trap.

Table A-2. SNMP Trap Configuration Parameters

Parameter Description

Trap n Enables or disables trap n. If disabled, the trap is not configured.


enabled
Trap address* Specifies the IP address to which the SNMP traps are sent. A maximum of eight
trap addresses are supported. The default address for traps is 0.0.0.0.

Trap port* Port number on which the trap is sent. The default is 162. If the trap destination
is not enabled, this value is 0 (zero). Most SNMP managers and management
software listen on this port for SNMP traps.

Trap version Specifies the SNMP version (1 or 2) with which to format traps.
Table Note
* Trap address (other than 0.0.0.0.) and trap port combinations must be unique. For example, if trap 1 and trap 2
have the same address, they must have different port values. Similarly, if trap 1 and trap 2 have the same port value,
they must have different addresses.

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Management Information Base (MIB)


This section describes the QLogic MIB. The MIB includes the following tables:
 “Network Port Table” on page A-4
 “Fibre Channel Port Table” on page A-7
 “Initiator Object Table” on page A-9
 “LUN Table” on page A-12
 “Virtual Port Group Table” on page A-14
 “Sensor Table” on page A-16

Network Port Table


The network port table contains a list of network ports that are operational on the
router. The entries in this table include the management port (labeled MGMT),
and the Gigabit Ethernet ports (labeled GE1 and GE2). For details, see the
iSR6200 Intelligent Storage Router Installation Guide.
qsrNwPortTable
Syntax SEQUENCE OF QsrNwPortEntry

Access Not accessible

Description Entries in this table include the management port, and the
iSCSI ports on the router.

qsrNwPortEntry
Syntax QsrNwPortEntry

Access Not accessible

Description Each entry (row) contains information about a specific net-


work port.

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A network port entry includes the following sequence of objects:


qsrNwPortRole QsrPortRole
qsrNwPortIndex unsigned32
qsrNwPortAddressMode INTEGER
qsrIPAddressType InetAddressType
qsrIPAddress InetAddress
qsrNetMask InetAddress
qsrGateway InetAddress
qsrMacAddress MacAddress
qsrNwLinkStatus QsrLinkStatus
qsrNwLinkRate QsrLinkRate

qsrNwPortRole
Syntax QsrPortRole

Access Not accessible

Description Operational role of this port: management port or iSCSI


port.

qsrNwPortIndex
Syntax Unsigned32

Access Not accessible

Description A positive integer indexing each network port in a specified


role.

qsrNwPortAddressMode
Syntax INTEGER
1 = Static
2 = DHCP
3 = Bootp
4 = RARP

Access Read-only

Description Method by which the port gets its IP address.

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qsrIPAddressType
Syntax InetAddressType

Access Read-only

Description IP address type: ipv4 or ipv6.

qsrIPAddress
Syntax InetAddress

Access Read-only

Description IP address of the port.

qsrNetMask
Syntax InetAddress

Access Read-only

Description Subnet mask for this port.

qsrGateway
Syntax InetAddress

Access Read-only

Description Gateway for this port.

qsrMacAddress
Syntax IMacAddress

Access Read-only

Description MAC address for this port.

qstNwLinkStatus
Syntax QsrLinkStatus

Access Read-only

Description Operational link status for this port.

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qsrNwLinkRate
Syntax QsrLinkRate

Access Read-only

Description Operational link rate for this port.

Fibre Channel Port Table


This table contains a list of the Fibre Channel (FC) ports on the router. There are
as many entries in this table as there are Fibre Channel ports on the router.
qsrFcPortTable
Syntax SEQUENCE OF QsrFcPortEntry

Access Not accessible

Description A list of the Fibre Channel ports on the router. The table
contains as many entries as there are Fibre Channel ports
on the router.

qsrFcPortEntry
Syntax QsrFcPortEntry

Access Not accessible

Description Each entry (row) contains information about a specific Fibre


Channel port.

A Fibre Channel port entry consists of the following sequence of objects:


qsrFcPortRole QsrPortRole
qsrFcPortIndex Unsigned32
qsrFcPortNodeWwn PhysAddress
qsrFcPortWwn PhysAddress
qsrFcPortId PhysAddress
qsrFcPortType Unsigned32
qsrFcLinkStatus QsrLinkStatus
qsrFcLinkRate QsrLinkRate

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qsrFcPortRole
Syntax QsrPortRole

Access Not accessible

Description Operational role of this port: Fibre Channel protocol (FCP)


mode or frame shuttle mode.

qsrFcPortIndex
Syntax Unsigned32

Access Not accessible

Description A positive integer indexing each Fibre Channel port in a


specified role.

qsrFcPortNodeWwn
Syntax PhysAddress

Access Read-only

Description World wide name of the node that contains this port.

qsrFcPortWwn
Syntax PhysAddress

Access Read-only

Description World wide name for this port.

qsrFcPortId
Syntax PhysAddress

Access Read-only

Description Interface's 24-bit Fibre Channel address identifier.

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qsrFcPortType
Syntax Unsigned32

Access Read-only

Description Type of Fibre Channel port, as indicated by the use of the


appropriate value assigned by the Internet Assigned Num-
bers Authority (IANA). The Fibre Channel port types regis-
try maintained by IANA is located here:
www.iana.org/assignments/fc-port-types

qsrFcLinkStatus
Syntax QsrLinkStatus

Access Read-only

Description Current link status for this port.

qsrFcLinkRate
Syntax QsrLinkRate

Access Read-only

Description Current link rate for this port.

Initiator Object Table


The initiator object table is a list of the iSCSI initiators that have been discovered
by the router. There are as many entries in this table as there are iSCSI initiators
on the router.
qsrIsInitTable
Syntax SEQUENCE OF QsrIsInitEntry

Access Not accessible

Description Entries in this table contain information about initiators.

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qsrIsInitEntry
Syntax QsrIsInitEntry

Access Not accessible

Description Each entry (row) contains information about a specific


iSCSI initiator.

iSCSI initiator information entry consists of the following sequence of


objects:
qsrIsInitIndex Unsigned32,
qsrIsInitName SnmpAdminString,
qsrIsInitAlias SnmpAdminString,
qsrIsInitAddressType InetAddressType,
qsrIsInitAddress InetAddress,
qsrIsInitStatus INTEGER,
qsrIsInitOsType SnmpAdminString,
qsrIsInitChapEnabled INTEGER

qsrIsInitIndex
Syntax Unsigned32

Access Not accessible

Description An arbitrary, positive integer denoting each iSCSI initiator


discovered by the router.

qsrIsInitName OBJECT-TYPE
Syntax SnmpAdminString

Access Not accessible

Description iSCSI name of the initiator.

qsrIsInitAlias OBJECT-TYPE
Syntax SnmpAdminString

Access Read-only

Description Alias for the iSCSI initiator.

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qsrIsInitAddressType
Syntax InetAddressType

Access Read-only

Description Type of iSCSI initiator’s IP address (IPv4 or IPv6).

qsrIsInitAddress
Syntax InetAddress

Access Read-only

Description IP address of the iSCSI initiator.

qsrIsInitStatus
Syntax Integer:
1 = unknown,
2 = loggedIn,
3 = loggedOut,
4 = recovery

Access Read-only

Description Status of the iSCSI initiator, that is, whether or not it is


logged in to the router.

qsrIsInitOsType
Syntax SnmpAdminString

Access Read-only

Description The type of the iSCSI initiator’s operating system.

qsrIsInitChapEnabled
Syntax Integer: 0 = enabled; 2 = disabled

Access Read-only

Description A value indicating whether CHAP is enabled or not for this


iSCSI initiator.

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LUN Table
These tables contains information about the logical unit number (LUN) list.
qsrLunTable
Syntax SEQUENCE OF QsrLunEntry

Access Not accessible

Description A list of the LUNs on the Fibre Channel targets discovered


by the router. There are as many entries in this table as
there are Fibre Channel targets on the router.

qsrLunEntry
Syntax QsrLunEntry

Access Not accessible

Description Each entry (row) contains information about a specific LUN.


This table extends scsiDscLunTable in
QLOGIC-SCSI-MIB. The entries in this table show other
attributes of the LUN.

The QsrLunEntry contains the following sequence of objects:


qsrLunWwuln PhysAddress,
qsrLunVendorId SnmpAdminString,
qsrLunProductId SnmpAdminString,
qsrLunProdRevLevel SnmpAdminString,
qsrLunSize Unsigned32,
qsrLunState INTEGER,
qsrLunVPGroupid INTEGER,
qsrLunVPGroupname SnmpAdminString

qsrLunWwuln
Syntax PhysAddress

Access Read-only

Description The world wide unique LUN name (WWULN) for the LUN.

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qsrLunVendorId
Syntax SnmpAdminString

Access Read-only

Description Vendor ID for the LUN.

qsrLunProductId
Syntax SnmpAdminString

Access Read-only

Description Product ID for the LUN.

qsrLunProdRevLevel
Syntax SnmpAdminString

Access Read-only

Description Product revision level for the LUN.

qsrLunSize OBJECT-TYPE
Syntax Unsigned32

Units Megabytes

Access Read-only

Description Size of the LUN (in megabytes).

qsrLunState
Syntax Integer
1 = online,
2 = offline,
3 = reserved

Access Read-only

Description State of the LUN (online or offline).

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qsrLunVPGroupid
Syntax Integer

Access Read-only

Description ID of the virtual port group to which this LUN belongs.

qsrLunVPGroupname OBJECT-TYPE
Syntax SnmpAdminString

Access Read-only

Description Virtual port group name to which this LUN belongs.

Virtual Port Group Table


This table contains a list of virtual port groups. There are four entries in this table
at any point of time.
qsrVPGroupTable
Syntax SEQUENCE OF QsrVPGroupEntry

Access Not accessible

Description Table for the virtual port group.

qsrVPGroupEntry OBJECT-TYPE
Syntax QsrVPGroupEntry

Access Not accessible

Description Each entry in the virtual port group table.

Index { qsrVPGroupIndex }
::= { qsrVPGroupTable 1 }

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The QsrVPGroupEntry contains the following sequence of objects:


qsrVPGroupIndex Unsigned32,
qsrVPGroupId INTEGER,
qsrVPGroupName SnmpAdminString,
qsrVPGroupWWNN VpGroupWwnnAndWwpn,
qsrVPGroupWWPN VpGroupWwnnAndWwpn,
qsrVPGroupStatus INTEGER

qsrVPGroupIndex OBJECT-TYPE
Syntax Unsigned32

Access Read-only

Description Virtual port group index.

qsrVPGroupId OBJECT-TYPE
Syntax Integer

Access Read-only

Description Virtual port group ID.

qsrVPGroupName
Syntax SnmpAdminString

Access Read-only

Description Virtual port group name or host group name.

qsrVPGroupWWNN
Syntax VpGroupWwnnAndWwpn

Access Read-only

Description World wide node name (WWNN) for the virtual port group.

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qsrVPGroupWWPN OBJECT-TYPE
Syntax VpGroupWwnnAndWwpn

Access Read-only

Description World wide port number (WWPN).

qsrVPGroupStatus OBJECT-TYPE
Syntax Integer: 0 = enabled; 1 = disabled

Max-Access Read-only

Description Maintain the status of the virtual port group (enabled/dis-


abled)

Sensor Table
The sensor table lists all the sensors on the router. Each table row specifies a
single sensor.
qsrSensorTable
Syntax SEQUENCE OF QsrSensorEntry

Access Not accessible

Description List of all the sensors on the router. The table contains as
many entries (rows) as there are sensors.

qsrSensorEntry
Syntax QsrSensorEntry

Access Not accessible

Description Each entry (row) corresponds to a single sensor.

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A sensor entry contains the following sequence of objects:


qsrSensorType INTEGER
qsrSensorIndex Unsigned32
qsrSensorUnits INTEGER
qsrSensorValue Integer32
qsrUpperThreshold Integer32
qsrLowerThreshold Integer32
qsrSensorState INTEGER

qsrSensorType
Syntax INTEGER
Temperature = 1

Access Not accessible

Description Type of data being measured by this sensor.

qsrSensorIndex
Syntax Unsigned32

Access Not accessible

Description A positive integer identifying each sensor of a specified


type.

qsrSensorUnits
Syntax INTEGER
Celsius = 1

Access Read-only

Description Unit of measurement for the sensor.

qsrSensorValue
Syntax Integer32

Access Read-only

Description Current value of the sensor.

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qsrUpperThreshold
Syntax Integer32

Access Read-only

Description Upper-level threshold for this sensor.

qsrLowerThreshold
Syntax Integer32

Access Read-only

Description Lower-level threshold for this sensor.

qsrSensorState
Syntax INTEGER

Access Read-only

Description State of this sensor, indicating the health of the system:


Unknown = The sensor value/thresholds cannot be deter-
mined.
Normal = The sensor value is within normal operational
limits.
Warning = The sensor value is approaching a threshold.
Critical = The sensor value has crossed a threshold.

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Notifications
The router provides the following notification types described in this section:
 “System Information Objects” on page A-19
 “Notification Objects” on page A-20
 “Agent Startup Notification” on page A-21)
 “Agent Shutdown Notification” on page A-21
 “Network Port Down Notification” on page A-21
 “Fibre Channel Port Down Notification” on page A-22
 “Target Device Discovery” on page A-22
 “Target Presentation (Mapping)” on page A-22
 “Virtual Port Group Notification” on page A-23
 “Sensor Notification” on page A-23
 “Generic Notification” on page A-24
 “FCIP Route Notification” on page A-25

NOTE:
Every notification uses qsrBladeSlot as one of the objects. This
determines the originator blade for the same notification.

System Information Objects


The system information objects provide the system serial number, version
numbers (hardware, software, and agent), and number of ports (Fibre Channel
and GbE).
qsrSerialNumber
Syntax SnmpAdminString

Access Read-only

Description System serial number.

qsrHwVersion
Syntax SnmpAdminString

Access Read-only

Description System hardware version number.

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qsrSwVersion
Syntax SnmpAdminString

Access Read-only

Description System software (firmware) version number.

qsrNoOfFcPorts
Syntax Unsigned32

Access Read-only

Description Quantity of Fibre Channel ports on the system.

qsrNoOfGbEPorts
Syntax Unsigned32

Access Read-only

Description Quantity of gigabit Ethernet ports on the system.

qsrAgentVersion
Syntax SnmpAdminString

Access Read-only

Description Version number of the agent software on the system.

Notification Objects
This section defines the objects used in notifications.
qsrEventSeverity
Syntax INTEGER

Access Accessible for notify

Description Indicates the severity of the event. The value clear specifies
that a condition that caused an earlier trap is no longer present.

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qsrEventDescription
Syntax SnmpAdminString

Access Accessible for notify

Description A textual description of the event that occurred.

qsrEventTimeStamp
Syntax DateAndTime

Access Accessible for notify

Description Indicates when the event occurred.

Agent Startup Notification


The agent startup notification indicates that the agent on the router has started
running.
qsrAgentStartup uses the following object:
 qsrEventTimeStamp

Agent Shutdown Notification


The agent shutdown notification indicates that the agent on the router is shutting
down.
qsrAgentShutdown uses the following object:
 qsrEventTimeStamp

Network Port Down Notification


The network port down notification indicates that the specified network port is
down. The next time the port comes up, this event is sent with the
qsrEventSeverity object set to clear.
qsrNwPortDown uses the following objects:
 qsrNwLinkStatus
 qsrEventTimeStamp
 qsrEventSeverity

Network notifications are sent for the following events:


 Management port: down or up
 iSCSI port: down or up
 Port number (1–4)

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Fibre Channel Port Down Notification


The Fibre Channel port down notification indicates that the specified Fibre
Channel port is down. The next time the port comes up, this event is sent with the
qsrEventSeverity object set to clear.
qsrFcPortDown uses the following objects:
 qsrFcLinkStatus
 qsrEventTimeStamp
 qsrEventSeverity

Fibre Channel notifications are sent for the following events:


 Fibre Channel port: down or up
 Port number (1–4)

Target Device Discovery


The Fibre Channel target device discovery notification indicates that the specified
Fibre Channel target is online or offline.
qsrDscTgtStatusChanged uses the following objects:
 qsrBladeSlot
 qsrEventTimeStamp
 qsrFcTgtState
 qsrEventSeverity
Fibre Channel target device discovery notifications are sent for the following
event:
 Fibre Channel Target
 State: Discovered, went offline, or went online
 Target WWPN
 Blade number (1 or 2)

Target Presentation (Mapping)


The target presentation notification indicates that the specified target has been
presented (mapped) or unpresented (unmapped).
qsrPresTgtMapped uses the following objects:
 qsrBladeSlot
 qsrEventTimeStamp
 qsrPresTgtMapped
 qsrPresTgtUnmapped
 qsrEventSeverity

Target presentation notifications are sent for the following event:

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 Target Presentation
 State: Presented (mapped) or unpresented (unmapped)
 Target name
 Blade number (1 or 2)

Virtual Port Group Notification


The virtual port group notification indicates that the specified virtual port group is
enabled or disabled. It also represents change in the name of the virtual port
group.
qsrVPGroupStatusChanged uses the following objects:
 qsrBladeSlot
 qsrVPGroupIndex
 qsrVPGroupStatus
 qsrEventTimeStamp
 qsrEventSeverity

virtual port group notifications are sent for the following events:
 Change in name of a virtual port group
 Enabling and disabling a virtual port group

Sensor Notification
The sensor notification indicates that the state for the specified sensor is not
normal. When the sensor returns to the normal state, this event is sent with the
qsrEventSeverity object set to clear.
qsrSensorNotification uses the following objects:
 qsrSensorValue
 qsrSensorState
 qsrEventTimeStamp
 qsrEventSeverity
Sensor notifications are sent for the following events:
 Over Temperature
 Blade number (1 or 2)
 Sensor number (1 of 3)

 Temperature returned to normal


 Blade number (1 or 2)
 Sensor number (1 of 3)

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 Fans at high speed


 Power and cooling module (PCM) number (1 or 2)

 Fans returned to normal speed


 PCM number (1 or 2)

 (PCM) installed
 PCM number (1 or 2)

 PCM removed
 PCM number (1 or 2)

 PCM powered (AC power connected)


 PCM number (1 or 2)

 PCM un-powered (AC power removed)


 PCM number (1 or 2)

 Fan failed
 PCM number (1 or 2)
 Fan number (1 of 3)

 Fan returned to operational state


 PCM number (1 or 2)
 Fan number (1 of 3)

Generic Notification
The generic notification reports events other than the defined event types. It
provides a description object that identifies the event in clear text.
qsrGenericEvent uses the following objects:
 qsrEventTimeStamp
 qsrEventSeverity
 qsrEventDescription

Generic notifications are sent for the following events:


 Fibre Channel port configuration change
 Blade number (1 or 2)
 Port number (1 of 4)

 iSCSI port configuration change

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 Blade number (1 or 2)
 Port number (1 of 4)

 iSNS configuration change


 Blade number (1 or 2)

 NTP configuration change


 Blade number (1 or 2)

 Router configuration change


 Blade number (1 or 2)

 Management port configuration change


 Blade number (1 or 2)

 Firmware upgrade complete


 Blade number (1 or 2)

 Reboot blade
 Blade number (1 or 2)

FCIP Route Notification


FCIP route notification indicates whether the route has been added, removed, or
modified. It is a user-action driven trap.
qsrFCIPRouteNotification uses the following objects:
 qsrFcipRouteIndex
 qsrFCIPRouteAction
 qsrEventTimeStamp
 qsrEventSeverity
 qsrBladeSlot

FCIP Link Up and Link Down are notified with a generic notification that contains a
user-level string, either FcipRoute#%d: FCIP Link Up or FcipRoute#%d:
FCIP Link Down.

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This appendix provides details about messages logged to a file. The message log is persistent because it is maintained
across router power cycles and reboots.
Information in Table B-1 is organized as follows:
 The ID column specifies the message identification numbers in ascending order.
 The Log Message column indicates the message text shown in the CLI or SANsurfer Router Manager router log.
Note that:
 Log messages for the iSCSI driver module are common to both iSCSI ports. Log messages beginning with
#0 denote iSCSI port 1 (GE1) and log messages beginning with #1 denote iSCSI port 2 (GE2).
 Log messages for the Fibre Channel driver module are common to both Fibre Channel ports. Log messages
beginning with #0 denote Fibre Channel port 1 (FC1), and log messages beginning with #1 denote Fibre
Channel port 2 (FC2).
 Log messages for the FCIP module are common to both FCIP routes. Log messages beginning with #0
denote FCIP route 1, and log messages beginning with #1 denote FCIP route 2.

 The Module Type column specifies the message reporting module, where:
 App = Application module
 FC = Fibre Channel driver
 FCIP = FCIP driver
 iSCSI = iSCSI driver

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 NIC = FCIP NIC module


 System = System module
 User = User module

 The Msg. Type column specifies the log message type, where:
 Error = Error log message
 Fatal = Fatal log message
 Info = Informational log message

 The Description column provides additional information about the log message.

Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages

ID Log Message Module Msg. Description


Type Type

40967 QLBA_NullDoorbell: driver unloaded, port App Error NULL doorbell routine for unloaded drivers. When a
disabled driver is unloaded, the doorbell routine is redirected
to this NULL routine.

40996 QLBA_ProcessTrb: Processing unsupported App Error Processing unsupported ordered tag task manage-
ordered tag command ment command.

41004 QLBA_ProcessTrb: Processing unsupported App Error Processing unsupported head-of-queue task man-
head of queue tag command agement command.

41058 QLBA_CreateTargetDeviceObject: Too many App Error Unable to create an object for the target device;
devices exceeded the maximum number of target devices.

41060 QLBA_CreateTargetNodeObject: Too many App Error Unable to create an object for the target node;
devices exceeded the maximum number of target devices.

41067 QLBA_CreateLunObject: LunObject memory App Error Memory unavailable for LUN object.
unavailable

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Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

41077 QLBA_CreateInitiatorObject: Too many App Error Unable to create an object for initiator object;
initiators exceeded the maximum number of initiators.

41096 QLBA_DisplayTargetOperationStatus: PCI App Error Process control block status indicates that a periph-
Error, Status 0x%.2x eral component interface/interconnect (PCI) error
occurred during a target operation.

41106 QLBA_DisplayInitiatorOperationStatus: DMA App Error Process control block status indicates that a direct
Error, Status 0x%.2x memory access (DMA) error occurred during an initi-
ator operation.

41107 QLBA_DisplayInitiatorOperationStatus: App Error Process control block status indicates that a transport
Transport Error, Status 0x%.2x error (protocol) occurred during an initiator operation.

41111 QLBA_DisplayInitiatorOperationStatus: App Error Process control block status indicates that a data
Data Overrun, Status 0x%.2x overrun error occurred during an initiator operation.

41234 QLIS_LoginPduContinue: Operation failed. App Error iSCSI login failed between receipt of protocol data
Initiator 0x%x, TPB status 0x%x unit (PDU) and request for the data segment.

41238 QLKV_ValidateLoginTransitCsgNsgVersion App Error iSCSI login failed due to unsupported version number
failed (status 0x%x) in received login PDU.

41257 QLIS_LoginPduContinue: Invalid initiator App Error iSCSI Login PDU contains invalid initiator name. The
name. Initiator: format and character set used to form the initiator
name is invalid.

41265 QLIS_LoginPduContinue: Target not App Error iSCSI target login was attempted to a portal (iSCSI1
configured for Portal or iSCSI2) on which the target is not presented.

41267 QLIS_LoginPduContinue: Target not found. App Error iSCSI Login PDU received for a target with a target
Target name: name unknown to the router.

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Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

41268 QLIS_LoginPduContinue: Missing target App Error iSCSI Login PDU received without a target name for
name a normal session.

41270 QLIS_LoginPduContinue: TSIH is 0 but App Error iSCSI Login PDU received without an initiator name
InitiatorName key/value not provided key/value.

41272 QLIS_LoginPduContinue: App Error iSCSI Login PDU received with an incorrect initiator
CONN_STATE_IN_LOGIN, Unknown InitTaskTag task tag for a session that is partially logged in. This
would occur if a login PDU other than the initial login
PDU used an initiator task tag that was different from
the initiator task tag provided in the initial login PDU.

41283 QLIS_LoginPduContinue: TSIH 0x%x out of App Error iSCSI login PDU was received with a target session
range identifying handle (TSIH) out of range. This would
occur if the iSCSI initiator attempting the login failed
to used the TSIH value provided in the Target Login
Response PDU (router is target) in subsequent login
PDUs.

41284 QLIS_LoginPduContinue: Session does not App Error iSCSI Login PDU was received with an invalid TSIH
exist, invalid TSIH 0x%x value. The TSIH is invalid because there is no ses-
sion with that TSIH value. This would occur if the
iSCSI initiator attempting the login failed to used the
TSIH value provided in the target login response
PDU (router is target) in subsequent login PDUs.

41353 QLIS_LoginPduContinue: Session does not App Error iSCSI Login rejected due to a CHAP authentication
exist, invalid TSIH 0x%x error.

41354 QLIS_LoginPduContinue: Unexpected CHAP App Error iSCSI Login rejected due to a CHAP key error.
key detected

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Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

41508 QLBI_SetPortInfo: App Error Failed to allocate an object for Set Port Info IOCTL
QLUT_AllocatePortalObject failed processing:
(PortType 0x%x, PortId 0x%x) PortType: 0 = Fibre Channel, 1 = iSCSI
PortId: 0 = FC1 or iSCSI1(GE1), 1 = FC2 or iSCSI2
(GE2)

41626 QLBI_GetLunInfo: INQUIRY failed, TPB App Error Inquiry command failed. The Inquiry command was
status 0x%x issued by the router as part of its discovery process.

41629 QLBI_GetLunInfo: INQUIRY failed, TPB App Error Pass-Through command for Inquiry command for
status 0x%x page 83 failed. The Inquiry command was issued by
the router as part of its discovery process.

41635 QLBI_Passthru: Invalid data length %d App Error Pass-Through command for Read Capacity com-
bytes mand failed. The Read Capacity command was
issued by the router as part of its discovery process.

41636 QLBI_GetLunInfo: INQUIRY failed, TPB App Error Read Capacity command failed. The Read Capacity
status 0x%x command was issued by the router as part of its dis-
covery process.

41696 QLBI_GetLunInfo: INQUIRY failed, TPB App Error Pass-Through command issued by management tool
status 0x%x (such as GUI) was aborted.

41700 QLBI_Passthru: Invalid CDB length %d App Error Pass-Through command issued by management tool
bytes (such as GUI) failed due to invalid command descrip-
tor block (CDB) length.

41701 QLBI_Passthru: Invalid data length %d App Error Pass-Through command issued by management tool
bytes (such as GUI) failed due to invalid data length.

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Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

41717 QLBI_Passthru: Invalid data length %d App Error Pass-Through command issued by management tool
bytes (such as GUI) was interrupted or timed out.

41750 QLBI_Ioctl: ERROR: Operation (0x%x) not App Error IOCTL operation unsupported. Operation code pro-
supported in this mode vided in log message.

41768 QLBI_GetLunList: REPORT LUNS command App Error Report LUNs command failed. The Report LUNs
failed command was issued by the router as part of its dis-
covery process.

41769 QLBI_GetLunList: REPORT LUNS command App Error Report LUNs command failed with check condition
failed with CHECK CONDITION, SCSI STATUS status. The Report LUNs command was issued by
0x%02X the router as part of its discovery process.

41771 QLBI_GetLunList: Lun allocation failed App Error Failed to allocate LUN object; out of resources.
for LunId %d

41994 QLFC_Login: VpIndex (%d) out of range App Error Login attempted using Fibre Channel virtual port (VP)
index that is out-of-range (range = 0–31). Index
reported in log message.

41995 QLFC_Login: VP Index 0x%x not configured App Error Login attempted using Fibre Channel VP index that
has not been configured. Operation attempted on an
unconfigured VP.

42002 QLFC_Login: Can't open connection App Error Attempting login but Fibre Channel connection can-
not be opened.

42024 QLFC_Logout: No active path to device. App Error Attempting logout of device for which there is no
WWPN: active path (WWPN not found).
%.2X%.2X%.2X%.2X%.2X%.2X%.2X%.2X

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Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

42027 QLFC_Logout: VP Index 0x%x not configured App Error Logout attempted using Fibre Channel VP index that
has not been configured. Operation attempted on an
unconfigured VP.

42068 QLFC_HandleTeb: System Error App Error Event notification; Fibre Channel processor encoun-
tered a system error (unrecoverable firmware error).

42069 QLFC_HandleTeb: Driver Fatal Error App Error Event notification; Fibre Channel driver encountered
a fatal error.

42072 QLFC_HandleTeb: Driver Fatal Error App Error Event notification; Fibre Channel port logged out.

42242 QLIS_AllocateSessionObject: Out of App Error Failed to allocate object for iSCSI session; out of ses-
session resources sion resources.

42252 QLIS_EnqueueiScsiPdu: Duplicate PDU, App Error Received iSCSI PDU with duplicate command
CmdSN %d (0x%x), dropping it sequence number (CmdSN). Command PDU will be
dropped.

42258 QLIS_InstantiateSession: Can't add App Error Unable to allocate iSCSI initiator object while instanti-
Initiator to the database ating session.

42259 QLIS_InstantiateSession: Maximum number App Error iSCSI session login rejected because the maximum
(%d) of allowed hosts already logged in number of allowed hosts are already logged in.

42404 QLIS_InstantiateSession: Maximum number App Error Failed to execute iSCSI Command PDU because its
(%d) of allowed hosts already logged in CmdSN is out-of-range. Log message contains the
incorrect CmdSN, the valid CmdSN range, the first
byte of the CDB, and the data length.

42648 QLIS_HandleTeb: Driver Fatal Error App Error Event notification; iSCSI driver encountered a fatal
error.

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Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

42649 QLIS_HandleTeb: Unload Driver App Error Event notification; an IOCTL request was received to
unload the iSCSI driver.

42654 QLIS_HandleTeb: iSNS Connection Failed App Error Event notification; attempt to connect to the iSNS
server failed.

43265 QLUT_AllocateTpbExtension: TPB allocation App Error Failed to allocate memory for TPB extension.
failed

43267 QLUT_AllocateTpbExtension: Alloc of DSD App Error Failed to allocate data segment descriptor (DSD)
failed for buffer len %d (buffer length %d).

43268 QLUT_AllocateTpbExtension: Data buffer App Error Failed to allocate data buffer (length %d).
allocation failed (length %d)

44549 QLDM_HandleMigError: Migration Job %d App Error An error occurred on an I/O that was issued for a
stopped for Src Lun %hd Dest Lun %hd Error migration job. The message provides the job ID,
%x AdditionalErrorStatus %x at line %d source, and destination LUN IDs, as well as the error.

53254 System Booting Up. App Info Router is booting up.

53357 QLBA_ProcessTpb: De-compression failed. App Info Decompression failed. Disabling compression tem-
Disabling compression temporarily porarily.

53584 QLIS_LoginPduContinue: [0x%x] App Info iSCSI session full feature login.
SES_STATE_LOGGED_IN NORMAL

53585 QLIS_LoginPduContinue: [0x%x] App Info iSCSI session discovery login.


SES_STATE_LOGGED_IN DISCOVERY

53586 QLIS_LoginPduContinue: Initiator: %s App Info iSCSI login of Initiator: %s.

53587 QLIS_LoginPduContinue: Target: %s App Info iSCSI login of Target: %s.

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Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

54274 QLFC_Login: Origin 0x%x, VP Index 0x%x, Id App Info Fibre Channel login occurred, origin xx (1 = adapter,
0x%x 2 = target, 3 = initiator), VP (virtual port) xx, ID (loop
ID) xx.

54275 QLFC_Login: Port ID %.2x%.2x%.2x App Info Fibre Channel login occurred with port ID xx.xx.xx.

54276 QLFC_Login: Node App Info Fibre Channel login occurred with WWNN
Name %.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.

54277 QLFC_Login: Port App Info Fibre Channel login occurred with WWPN
Name %.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.

54306 QLFC_Logout: Origin 0x%x, VP Index 0x%x, App Info Fibre Channel Logout: Origin 0x%x, VP Index 0x%x,
Id 0x%x Id 0x%x.

54307 QLFC_Logout: Port ID %.2x%.2x%.2x App Info Fibre Channel Logout: Port ID %.2x%.2x%.2x.

54308 QLFC_Logout: Node Name App Info Fibre Channel Logout: Node Name xx xx xx xx xx xx
%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x xx xx.

54309 QLFC_Logout: Port Name App Info Fibre Channel Logout: Port Name xx xx xx xx xx xx
%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x xx xx.

54359 QLFC_Logout: Port Name App Info Fibre Channel login event notification, VP (virtual
%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x port) xx.

54683 QLIS_OpenConnectionNotification: Target App Info iSCSI target connection opened for port %d, data
connection opened (Port %d, DDB %d) description block (DDB) %d.

54938 QLIS_OpenConnectionNotification: Target App Info Event notification; iSCSI open connection request.
connection opened (Port %d, DDB %d)

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Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

54939 QLIS_HandleTeb: UTM_EC_CLOSE_CONNECTION App Info Event notification; iSCSI close connection request or
or UTM_EC_CONNECTION_CLOSED connection closed.

54940 QLIS_HandleTeb: UTM_EC_CLOSE_CONNECTION App Info Event notification; iSCSI connection closed.
or UTM_EC_CONNECTION_CLOSED

54941 QLIS_HandleTeb:iSNS Server Open App Info Event notification; connection opened with iSNS
Connection succeeded server.

54943 QLIS_HandleTeb: UTM_EC_ISNS_SCN App Info Event notification; iSNS registered state change noti-
fication (RSCN) received.

54945 QLIS_HandleTeb: App Info Event notification; iSNS client discovered.


UTM_EC_ISNS_CLIENT_DISCOVERED

56321 QLMP_Logout: Virtual Target Logged out App Info An array went offline because all the target ports of
the array went offline.

56322 QLMP_Logout: Node Name App Info WWNN of the array that went offline. This is tied with
%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x ID 56321.

56323 QLMP_Logout: Port Name App Info WWPN of the array that went offline. This is tied with
%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x ID 56321.

56346 QLMP_CombineMPDevice: Virtual Target App Info An array came online.


Online

56347 QLMP_CombineMPDevice: Node Name App Info WWNN of the array that came online. This is tied with
%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x ID 56346.

56348 QLMP_CombineMPDevice: Port Name App Info WWPN of the array that came online. This is tied with
%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x ID 56346.

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Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

56842 QLDM_ResumeMigration: Failed to resume App Info Failed to resume a paused job.
job: %d, job's current state: 0x%x, error:
%d

56865 QLDM_DelayedStart:%d Failed to start job : App Info Failed to start a delayed schedule job.
Job ID: %d

56866 Lun is already used for of some other App Info Migration add failed because LUN is part of another
migration job migration job.

56867 Selected Lun is a Controller Lun App Info Migration being added with a LUN that is a controller
LUN. Data LUNs are required for configuring migra-
tion jobs.

56868 Selected Lun is Masked, It cant be used App Info Migration job being added for a LUN that is masked
for Offline Migration to an initiator on the router. Mapped LUNs cannot be
used for offline migration jobs.

56869 Read Capacity is not available for the Lun App Info Migration job being added for a LUN for which no
read capacity Information is available. Migration add
will fail.

56870 QLDM_CreateMigrationObject: Failed to App Info Failed to allocate memory for the source LUN of a
create Source Lun Object migration job.

56871 QLDM_CreateMigrationObject: Failed to App Info Failed to allocate memory for the destination LUN of
create Destination Lun Object a migration job.

56872 QLDM_CreateMigrationObject: App Info Failed to allocate memory for the migration job.
MigrationObject memory unavailable

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Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

56880 Start time got from user %lu Cur Time: %lu App Info The log shows the configured start time and current
Diff: %d time for a delayed migration job.

56881 Failed to stop migration job id %u App Info Failed to stop a migration job; the error message
includes the job ID.

56884 QLDM_DeleteMigrationJobByLun: Could not App Info Did not find a migration job for the associated LUN
find migration object object.

69652 #%d: qlutm_init: Diagnostic failed, iSCSI Fatal iSCSI processor SRAM test failed.
invalid SRAM

69653 #%d: qlutm_init: Diagnostic failed, fail iSCSI Fatal iSCSI processor failed diagnostic reboot.
reboot

69654 #%d: qlutm_init: Diagnostic failed, iSCSI Fatal iSCSI processor failed NVRAM diagnostic.
invalid NVRAM

69655 #%d: qlutm_init: Diagnostic failed, iSCSI Fatal iSCSI processor failed DRAM diagnostic.
invalid DRAM

69656 #%d: qlutm_init: Failed to return iSCSI Fatal iSCSI processor failed to return diagnostic results.
diagnostic result to Bridge

69941 #%d: QLUtmProcessResponseQueue: Invalid iSCSI Fatal Response queue entry contains an invalid handle.
handle %x EntryType %x

69951 #%d: QLSetNvram: QLRebootTimer failed iSCSI Fatal Set NVRAM reboot timer failed.
AF %x RS %x Time %d

69964 #%d: QLDisable: QLRebootTimer failed iSCSI Fatal Port disable reboot timer failed.
AF %x RS %x Time %d

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Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

69966 #%d: QLEnable: QLRebootTimer failed AF %x iSCSI Fatal Port enable reboot timer failed.
RS %x Time %d

70224 #%d: QLProcSrblessiSNSResponse: Invalid iSCSI Fatal iSNS response contains an invalid handle.
handle %x

70400 #%d: QLInitializeDevice: QLStartAdapter iSCSI Fatal Start iSCSI processor failed.
failed

70417 #%d: QLInitializeAdapter: QLInitializeFW iSCSI Fatal iSCSI processor firmware initialization failed.
failed

70432 #%d: QLDoInterruptServiceRoutine: iSCSI Fatal iSCSI processor port fatal error.
PortFatal interrupt.
PortFatalErrorStatus %08x CSR %08x AS %x
AF %x

70448 #%d: QLStartAdapter: QLRebootTimer failed iSCSI Fatal Start iSCSI processor reboot timer failed.
AF %x RS %x Time %d

70489 #%d: QLIsrDecodeMailbox: System Error iSCSI Fatal iSCSI processor fatal system error.
8002 MB[1-7] %04x
%04x %04x %04x %04x %04x %04x

70499 #%d: QLProcessResponseQueue: Invalid iSCSI Fatal Response queue invalid handle for ET pass-through.
handle for ET_PASSTHROUGH_STATUS

70501 #%d: QLProcessResponseQueue: Invalid iSCSI Fatal Response queue invalid entry type.
entry type in response queue %x

70502 #%d: QLProcessResponseQueue: Invalid iSCSI Fatal Response queue invalid handle for specified entry
handle %x EntryType %x type.

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Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

70524 #%d: QLProcessAen: Invalid event %x iSCSI Fatal Asynchronous event for unknown event type.

70544 #%d: QLRebootTimer: Reboot failed! iSCSI Fatal Reboot timer failed.

70563 #%d: QLRebootTimer: Reboot failed! iSCSI Fatal iSCSI driver missed iSCSI processor heartbeat.
iSCSI processor rebooted.

70564 #%d: QLRebootTimer: Reboot failed! iSCSI Fatal iSCSI processor failed to complete operation before
timeout.

70609 #%d: QLRebootTimer: Reboot failed! iSCSI Fatal iSCSI processor system error restart.

70610 #%d: QLProcessSystemError: RebootHba iSCSI Fatal iSCSI processor reboot failed.
failed

70784 #%d: QLConfigChip: invalid NVRAM iSCSI Fatal iSCSI processor NVRAM invalid (checksum error).

70835 #%d: QLStartFw: MBOX_CMD_SET_FLASH failed iSCSI Fatal iSCSI controller Set Flash command failed.
%x

70836 #%d: QLStartFw: Invalid Fw loader state iSCSI Fatal iSCSI controller failed to load firmware.
0x%x

70837 #%d: QLStartFw: Load Fw loader timeout iSCSI Fatal iSCSI controller firmware load operation timed out.

70938 #%d: ql_adapter_up: Failed to initialize iSCSI Fatal iSCSI controller failed to initialize.
adapter

72351 #%d: QLProcSrblessiSNSResponse: Invalid iSCSI Fatal iSCSI controller reported that an SNS response had
handle %x an invalid handle.

73990 #%d: QLUtmIoctlEnable: Initialize FW iSCSI Error iSCSI processor failed firmware initialization.
failed

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Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

74056 #%d: QLRunDiag: MBOX Diag test internal iSCSI Error iSCSI processor failed the internal loopback test.
loopback failed %x %x

74057 #%d: QLRunDiag: MBOX Diag test external iSCSI Error iSCSI processor failed the external loopback test.
loopback failed %x %x

74068 #%d: QLUtmReceiveScsiCmd: Invalid ATIO iSCSI Error iSCSI processor reported an invalid Accept Target
Continuation type %x I/O (ATIO) Continuation type x.

74069 #%d: QLUtmProcessResponseQueue: Immediate iSCSI Error iSCSI processor reported an Immediate data address
data addr %08x:%08x in unsupported PduType (xxxxxxxx:xxxxxxxx) in an unsupported PDU Type.

74241 #%d: QLiSNSEnableCallback: iSNS Server iSCSI Error iSCSI processor could not connect with the iSCSI
TCP Connect failed name server (iSNS).

74577 #%d: QLIsrDecodeMailbox: NVRAM invalid iSCSI Error iSCSI processor reported that the iSCSI port NVRAM
contains invalid data (checksum error).

74580 #%d: QLIsrDecodeMailbox: AEN %04x, iSCSI Error iSCSI processor reported a duplicate IP address was
Duplicate IP address detected, MB[1-5] detected (address xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx).
%04x %04x %04x %04x %04x

74587 #%d: QLIsrDecodeMailbox: Link down iSCSI Error iSCSI processor reported a link down condition.

74656 #%d: QLReadyTimer: Adapter missed iSCSI Error Driver failed to receive a heartbeat from the iSCSI
heartbeat for %d seconds. Time left %d processor for the specified number of seconds.

74659 #%d: QLReadyTimer: Adapter missed iSCSI Error iSCSI processor (adapter) failed to provide a heart-
heartbeat for 0x%x seconds beat for x seconds.

74660 #%d: QLReadyTimer: Abort pTpb=%p failed, iSCSI Error iSCSI processor failed to complete an abort request.
DrvCount 0x%x

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Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

74661 #%d: QLTimer: Abort pTpb=%p, Type %x, iSCSI Error Driver timed out an iSCSI processor operation and is
Timeout 0x%x DrvCount 0x%x, DdbIndex 0x%x aborting the operation.

74663 #%d: QLReadyTimer: iSCSI Error Driver timed out an iSCSI processor mailbox com-
MBOX_CMD %04x %04x %04x %04x mand.
%04x %04x %04x %04x timed out

74665 #%d: QLReadyTimer: QLiSNSReenable failed. iSCSI Error Driver timed out while attempting to reconnect with
the iSNS.

74705 #%d: QLProcessSystemError: Restart RISC iSCSI Error iSCSI processor was restarted.

74746 #%d: QLInitializeFW: iSCSI Error iSCSI processor rejected the firmware initialize com-
MBOX_CMD_INITIALIZE_FIRMWARE failed %04x mand.
%04x %04x %04x %04x %04x

74784 #%d: QLUpdateInitiatorData: No more room iSCSI Error Driver’s initiator database is full. The driver is capable
in Initiator Database. of storing 1024 iSCSI initiators in its database. Use
the CLI or GUI to remove unwanted/unused iSCSI
initiators.

74800 #%d: QLSetTargetData: No more room in iSCSI Error Driver’s target database is full. Use the CLI or GUI to
Target Database. remove unwanted/unused iSCSI targets.

75008 #%d: ql_process_error: OB_TCP_IOCB_RSP_W iSCSI Error A TCP retry for a frame failed on the connection
returned DdbInx 0x%x pTpb %p ddbIndex. Tpb contains the frame memory address.

86347 #%d: QLDisable: Restart RISC iSCSI Info Restart iSCSI processor (RISC).

86349 #%d: QLEnable: Restart RISC to update iSCSI Info EEPROM updated, restart iSCSI processor (RISC).
EEPROM

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Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

86874 #%d: QLIsrDecodeMailbox: Link up iSCSI Info Link up reported by iSCSI processor for GE1 or GE
2.

87346 #%d: QLGetFwStateCallback: link 100Mb FDX iSCSI Info iSCSI controller reported a link speed/configuration
of 100Mb full-duplex (FDX).

87348 #%d: QLGetFwStateCallback: link 1000Mb iSCSI Info iSCSI controller reported a link speed/configuration
FDX of 1000Mb FDX.

87350 #%d: QLGetFwStateCallback: Invalid link iSCSI Info iSCSI controller reported an invalid link speed.
speed 0x%x

102419 #%d: qlutm_init: Diagnostic failed, port 1 FC Fatal FC1 processor SRAM test failed.
invalid SRAM

102420 #%d: qlutm_init: Diagnostic failed, port 1 FC Fatal FC1 processor power-on self-test (POST) failed.
POST failed

102421 #%d: qlutm_init: Diagnostic failed, port 2 FC Fatal FC2 processor SRAM test failed.
invalid SRAM

102422 #%d: qlutm_init: Diagnostic failed, port 2 FC Fatal FC2 processor POST failed.
POST failed

102423 #%d: qlutm_init: Failed to return FC Fatal Fibre Channel processor failed to return diagnostic
diagnostic result to Bridge results.

102656 #%d: QLInitializeAdapter: Reset ISP FC Fatal Fibre Channel processor failed reset.
failed

102657 #%d: QLInitializeAdapter: Load RISC code FC Fatal Fibre Channel processor firmware load failed.
failed

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Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

102658 #%d: QLInitializeAdapter: Load ISP2322 FC Fatal Fibre Channel processor receive sequencer code
receive sequencer code failed load failed.

102659 #%d: QLInitializeAdapter: Load ISP2322 FC Fatal Fibre Channel processor transmit sequencer code
transmit sequencer code failed load failed.

102662 #%d: QLInitializeAdapter: Verify Checksum FC Fatal Fibre Channel processor firmware checksum failed.
command failed (%x)

102680 #%d: QLInitializeFW: FAILED FC Fatal Fibre Channel processor firmware initialization failed.

102688 #%d: QLInterruptServiceRoutine: Risc FC Fatal Fibre Channel processor paused due to internal par-
pause %x with parity error hccr %x, ity error.
Disable adapter

102689 #%d: QLInterruptServiceRoutine: Invalid FC Fatal Fibre Channel processor returned an invalid interrupt
interrupt status: %x status.

102716 #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: System error FC Fatal Fibre Channel processor system error.
event (%x), MB1=%x, MB2=%x, MB3=%x,
MB4=%x, MB5=%x, MB6=%x, MB7=%x

102746 #%d: QLProcessResponseQueue: Invalid FC Fatal Response queue entry contains an invalid handle.
handle %x, type %x

102752 #%d: QLTimer: Ext Ram parity error exceed FC Fatal Fibre Channel processor external SRAM parity error
limit cnt 0x%x, limit 0x%x, Disabled count exceeded limit; Fibre Channel port disabled.
adapter

102755 #%d: QLTimer: Heartbeat failed FC Fatal Fibre Channel processor heartbeat failed.

102800 #%d: QLRestartRisc: restart RISC FC Fatal Fibre Channel processor being restarted.

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Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

106583 #%d: QLUtmReceiveIo: Path invalid/FW No FC Error Fibre Channel processor received a SCSI command
resource count %x for an unknown target path or has run out of
resources to execute additional commands.

106589 #%d: QLIoctlEnable: Adapter disabled FC Error Fibre Channel processor was disabled by an IOCTL
request to the driver.

106590 #%d: QLIoctlEnable: Initialize FW error FC Error Fibre Channel processor firmware failed initialization.
The request to initialize was received by the driver in
an IOCTL request.

106592 #%d: QLIoctlRunDiag: Diagnostic loopback FC Error Fibre Channel processor failed the external loopback
command failed %x test.
% %x %x

106593 #%d: QLIoctlDisable: Re-initialize FC Error Fibre Channel processor failed to re-initialize in
adapter failed response to an IOCTL disable request.

106803 #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: Link down (%x) FC Error Fibre Channel processor reported a link down condi-
tion.

106813 #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: Unexpected async FC Error Fibre Channel processor reported an unexpected
event (%x), MB1=%x, MB2=%x, MB3=%x, asynchronous event. The mailbox registers provide
MB4=%x, MB5=%x, MB6=%x, MB7=%x status, event code, and data related to the event.

106847 #%d: QLProcessResponseQueue: Invalid FC Error Fibre Channel controller reported an invalid Entry
EntryStatus %x, type %x Status %x, type %x.

106851 #%d: QLTimer: Heartbeat failed FC Error Fibre Channel controller failed to provide a heartbeat.

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Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

106853 #%d: QLTimer: Link error count (0x%x) FC Error Driver has determined that the Fibre Channel link is
exceeded, link down unreliable and unusable due to the number of errors
encountered. The link has been taken down.

106912 #%d: QLReserveLoopId: out of loop Ids FC Error Fibre Channel processor was unable to obtain the
number of loop IDs required. This failure occurs only
when the Fibre Channel processor is running multi-ID
firmware.

106928 #%d: QLMarkDeviceOffline: Device Id: %x FC Error Driver was unable to re-establish connection to the
marked offline, cLinkDownTimeout = %x, target within the timeout and retry counts, and is
cPortDownRetryCount=%x therefore marking it offline.

106948 #%d: QLSnsGetAllNext: Name server login FC Error Fibre Channel processor is unable to log into the
FAILED %x Fibre Channel fabric name server.

107029 #%d: QLUpdateDeviceData: out of slots in FC Error Driver’s host (initiator) database is full.
host database

107030 #%d: QLUpdateDeviceData: out of slots in FC Error Driver’s target database is full.
target database

107041 #%d: QLUpdateDeviceDatabase 0x%x: GET_ID FC Error Driver’s host (initiator) database is full. Maximum
failed %x host database is 64.

107056 #%d: QLUpdateDeviceDatabase 0x%x: out of FC Error Drivers host (initiator) database is full.
slots in host database

107078 #%d: QLUpdatePort 0x%x: out of slots in FC Error Driver was unable to re-establish connection to the
host database target within the timeout and retry counts, and is
therefore marking it offline.

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Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

107984 #%d: QLWriteFlashDword: Write fails at FC Error Fibre Channel controller failed a Flash write (address
addr 0x%x data 0x%x x data x).

108032 #%d: QLGetVpDatabase: FC Error Fibre Channel controller failed the Get VP Database
MBOX_CMD_GET_VP_DATABASE for VP %d fatal command (for virtual port %d).
error

108033 #%d: QLGetVpDatabase: FC Error Fibre Channel controller failed the Get VP Database
MBOX_CMD_GET_VP_DATABASE for VP %d failed command (for virtual port %d) with status x.
%x

108049 #%d: QLVerifyMenloFw: FC Error Fibre Channel controller reported failure status for an
EXECUTE_COMMAND_IOCB failed MB0 %x MB1 %x Execute IOCB (input/output control block) command.

108050 #%d: QLVerifyMenloFw: FC Error Fibre Channel controller reported a fatal error while
EXECUTE_COMMAND_IOCB fatal error processing an Execute IOCB command.

108064 #%d: QLGetFwState: Get Firmware State FC Error Fibre Channel controller reported failure status for a
failed 0-3 %x %x %x %x Get Firmware State command.

118882 #%d: QLIoctlDisable: Reset adapter FC Info Request to reset the Fibre Channel processor
(adapter) received from ioctl interface.

119088 #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: LIP occurred FC Info Fibre Channel loop initialization process (LIP)
(%x): mailbox1 = %x occurred. The LIP type is reported, as is the contents
of the Fibre Channel processor’s mailbox 1 register.

119089 #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: LIP reset FC Info Fibre Channel LIP reset occurred. The LIP reset type
occurred (%x): mailbox1 = %x is reported, as is the contents of the Fibre Channel
processor’s mailbox 1 register.

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Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued)

Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

119090 #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: Link up (%x) FC Info Fibre Channel link up occurred. Event status is
mailbox1 = %x reported, as is the contents of the Fibre Channel pro-
cessor’s mailbox 1 register.

119092 #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: Link mode up (%x): FC Info Fibre Channel link up occurred. Event status is
RunTimeMode=%x reported, as is the RunTimeMode (0 = loop, 1 =
point-to-point).

119093 #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: RSCN update (%x) FC Info An RSCN was received. Event status is reported, as
rscnInfo: %x is the RSCN information.

119097 #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: Port update (%x) FC Info Fibre Channel port update. Event status is reported,
mb1-3 %x %x %x as is the contents of the Fibre Channel processor’s
mailbox 1, 2, and 3 registers.

119144 #%d: QLTimer: VP %d discover a reject FC Info A virtual port logged into a device, but the device
device PID %02x%02x%02x rejects the login.

120278 #%d: QLFlashGetNvram: Invalid Serial Link FC Info Update NVRAM for the invalid Serial Link Control for
Control 0x%x for port %d mezzanine platform.

120373 #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: DCBX Completed FC Info For FCoE protocol, the Data Center Bridging
(%x) Exchange protocol completes.

120374 #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: IDC Completion FC Info For FCoE protocol, the Inter-Driver Communication
(%x) %x, %x, %x, %x, %x, %x, %x completes.

120375 #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: IDC Notification FC Info For FCoE protocol, the IDC notification comes from
(%x), %x, %x, %x, %x, %x, %x, %x another driver.

120376 #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: IDC Time Extended FC Info For FCoE protocol, the IDC time extended notifica-
(%x), %x, %x, %x, %x, %x, %x, %x tion receives.

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Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued)

Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

120377 #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: DCBX Started (%x) FC Info For FCoE protocol, the DCBX protocol has started.

120378 #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: FCF Config Error FC Info For FCoE protocol, the FCF configuration error
(%x), MB1=%x occurred.

120379 #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: DCBX Parameter FC Info For FCoE protocol, the DCBX parameters are
Changed (%x) changed.

139265 QBRPC_Initialize: Entered User Error RPC (remote procedure call) server initialization
entry point.

139266 QBRPC_Initialize:GetBridge Mem Allocation User Error Get System API memory allocation failed.
error

139267 QBRPC_Initialize:GetBridgeAdv Mem User Error Get System Advanced API memory allocation failed.
Allocation error

139268 QBRPC_Initialize:GetMgmt Mem Allocation User Error Get Management API memory allocation failed.
error

139269 QBRPC_Initialize:GetIscsi Mem Allocation User Error Get iSCSI API memory allocation failed.
error

139270 QBRPC_Initialize:GetIscsiAdv Mem User Error Get iSCSI advanced API memory allocation failed.
Allocation error

139271 QBRPC_Initialize:GetIsns Mem Allocation User Error Get iSNS API memory allocation failed.
error

139272 QBRPC_Initialize:GetFcIntfc Mem User Error Get Fibre Channel Interface API memory allocation
Allocation error failed.

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Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued)

Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

139273 QBRPC_Initialize:GetFcAdv Mem Allocation User Error Get Fibre Channel Advanced API memory allocation
error failed.

139280 QBRPC_Initialize:GetFcSfp Mem Allocation User Error Failed memory allocation for Get Fibre Channel SFP
error API.

139281 QBRPC_Initialize:GetLog Mem Allocation User Error Failed memory allocation for Get Log API.
error

139282 QBRPC_Initialize:GetStats Mem Allocation User Error Failed memory allocation for Get Statistics API.
error

139283 QBRPC_Initialize:InitListMem Allocation User Error Failed memory allocation for Get Initiator List API.
error

139284 QBRPC_Initialize:TargetList Mem User Error Failed memory allocation for Get Target List API.
Allocation error

139285 QBRPC_Initialize:LunList MemAllocation User Error Failed memory allocation for Get LUN List API.
error

139286 QBRPC_Initialize:PresTarget Mem User Error Failed memory allocation for Get Presented Targets
Allocation error List API.

139287 QBRPC_Initialize:LunMask Mem Allocation User Error Failed memory allocation for Get LUN Mask API.
error

139288 QBRPC_Initialize:Init Mem Allocation User Error Failed memory allocation for Initiator API.
error

139289 QBRPC_Initialize:TgtDevice Mem Allocation User Error Failed memory allocation for Target Device API.
error

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Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued)

Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

139296 QBRPC_Initialize:FcTgt Mem Allocation User Error Failed memory allocation for Fibre Channel Target
error API.

139297 QBRPC_Initialize:BridgeStatus Mem User Error Failed memory allocation for System Status API.
Allocation error

139298 QBRPC_Initialize:Diag Mem Allocation User Error Failed memory allocation for Diagnostic API.
error

139299 QBRPC_Initialize:DiagLog Mem Allocation User Error Failed memory allocation for Diagnostic Log API.
error

139300 QBRPC_Initialize:FruImage Mem Allocation User Error Failed memory allocation for FRU Image API.
error

139301 QBRPC_Initialize:OemMfg Mem Allocation User Error Failed memory allocation for OEM Manufacturing
error API.

139302 QBRPC_Initialize:Status Mem Allocation User Error Failed memory allocation for Status API.
error

139303 QBRPC_Initialize:TcpIpStats Mem User Error Failed memory allocation for TCP/IP Statistics API.
Allocation error

139304 QBRPC_Initialize:NtpStats Mem Allocation User Error Failed memory allocation for NTP Status API.
error

139305 QBRPC_Initialize:LunList MemAlloc error User Error Failed memory allocation for LUN List API.

139315 QBRPC_FreeResources:Entered User Error RPC free resources entry point.

139553 checkDuplicateIp: Detected User Error Detected duplicate IP address for management port.
Error %08x %08x%04x

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Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued)

Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

139930 FcipRoute#%d Failed with Memory App Error FCIP route add/mod failed because of lack of mem-
Allocation Error ory.

139931 FcipRoute#%d Failed with Invalid Arg Error App Error FCIP route add/mod failed because the arguments
supplied were incorrect.

139932 FcipRoute#%d Failed with Unknown Device App Error FCIP route add/mod failed because of incorrect con-
Error figuration

139933 FcipRoute#%d Failed with Kernel Error App Error FCIP route add/mod failed because of configuration
error

139934 FcipRoute#%d Failed with Network App Error FCIP route add/mod failed because the Ethernet net-
Configuration Error work

139935 FcipRoute#%d Failed with Persistence Read App Error FCIP route add/mod failed because of an error in
Failure reading the saved configuration from persistence

139936 FcipRoute#%d Failed with Persistence App Error FCIP route add/mod failed because of an error in
Write Failure writing the route configuration to persistence

139937 FcipRoute#%d Failed with IP Address Reuse App Error FCIP route add/mod failed because an IP address
Error supplied is already under use.

139938 FcipRoute#%d Add Failed because relevant App Error FCIP route add/mod failed because FCIP license is
FCIP Licence not available not present.

151842 FW Upgrade performed: new version is: User Info A firmware upgrade was performed; the new version
%d.%d.%d.%d is: d.d.d.d.

151843 REBOOT/SHUTDOWN Command from user. User Info User issued a REBOOT or SHUTDOWN command.
Code=%d

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Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued)

Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

151889 #%d: qapisetfcinterfaceparams_1_svc: FC User Info Fibre Channel port configuration has changed.
port configuration changed

151890 #%d: qapisetiscsiinterfaceparams_1_svc: User Info iSCSI port configuration has changed.
iSCSI port configuration changed

151891 #%d: qapisetisns_1_svc:iSNS configuration User Info iSNS configuration has changed.
changed

151892 qapisetntpparams_1_svc: NTP configuration User Info NTP configuration has changed.
changed

151893 #%d: qapisetvlanparams_1_svc: VLAN User Info VLAN configuration has changed.
configuration changed

151894 qapisetlunmask_1_svc: Lunmask added for User Info A LUN mask was added for LUN %d.
LUN %d

151895 qapisetlunmask_1_svc: Lunmask removed for User Info LUN mask was removed for LUN %d.
LUN %d

151896 qapisetmgmintfcparams_1_svc:Management User Info Management port configuration has changed.


port configuration changed

151897 qapisetbridgebasicinfo_1_svc:Bridge User Info Router configuration has changed.


configuration changed

151908 GE%d: Port status changed by user to User Info GE port %d was enabled user.
ENABLED.

151909 GE%d: Port status changed by user to User Info GE port %d was disabled by user.
DISABLED.

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Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued)

Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

151910 FC%d: Port status changed by user to User Info Fibre Channel port %d was enabled by user.
ENABLED.

151911 FC%d: Port status changed by user to User Info Fibre Channel port %d was disabled by user.
DISABLED.

151912 qapimaptargetdevice_1_svc: Target WWPN: User Info Target at WWPN: xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx has been
%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x mapped mapped to iSCSI portal %d.
to iSCSI portal %d.

151913 qapimaptargetdevice_1_svc: Target WWPN: User Info Target at WWPN: xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx has been
%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x unmapped unmapped from iSCSI portal %d
from iSCSI portal %d.

152069 FcipRoute#%d Added App Info FCIP route #n has been successfully added.

152070 FcipRoute#%d Modified App Info FCIP route #n has been successfully modified.

152071 FcipRoute#%d Removed App Info FCIP route #n has been successfully removed.

152082 qapiaddmodifyinitiator_1_svc : Initiator User Info An Initiators configuration has changed.


Configuration Changed

152083 qapiremoveinitiator_1_svc : Initiator User Info An Initiator has been removed.


Removed

152096 qapisetmigrfctargets_1_svc: Configuration User Info A set array was done on one of the arrays.
Changed for migration target

152099 LogMigration: Error in Writting log file User Info Encountered an error while updating the migration
log entry. Some migration log entries might be miss-
ing.

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Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued)

Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

152100 qapiaddgroup_1_svc: Added Group with id %d User Info Group with ID specified in the log was added.

152101 qapiremovegroup_1_svc: Removed Group with User Info Group with ID specified in the log was removed.
id %d

152102 qapiupdategroup_1_svc: Updated Group with User Info Group with ID specified in the log was updated.
id %d

152103 qapisetserialjobs_1_svc: Serial Time %lu User Info Serial schedule jobs scheduled to start at time speci-
fied in the log.

152104 qapireadjustpriority_1_svc: Readjust User Info Readjust priority command completed with an error.
Priority Failed on line %d with error %d Error code 2 indicates no scheduled jobs were found.
Error code 16 indicates a job with priority 1 config-
ured.

152105 qapireadjustpriority_1_svc: Readjust User Info Completed readjusting the serial schedule priority of
Priority Done migration jobs.

152106 qapiupdatemigration_1_svc: Update User Info An update migration action


Migration returned with error %d [Start/Stop/Pause/Resume] has failed.

152107 RemoveMigration:%d with Job Id %d and User Info Failed to remove a migration job with ID specified in
error = %d the log.

152108 ValidateSerialSchedule: Previous time %ld User Info Reset the serial schedule delayed time to invalid if
New time %ld the last serial schedule job was removed.

152109 addMigration: Creating migration Job User Info Failed to create a migration job.
Failed with error %d

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Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued)

Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

152129 sysTempMon: Left PCM Installed User Info Left power and cooling module (PCM) is or has been
installed.

152130 sysTempMon: Left PCM Un-installed User Info Left PCM is or has been uninstalled.

152131 sysTempMon: Right PCM Installed User Info Right PCM is or has been installed.

152132 sysTempMon: Right PCM Un-installed User Info Right PCM is or has been uninstalled.

152133 sysTempMon: Power for Left PCM Plugged-in User Info Left PCM is connected AC power.

152134 sysTempMon: Power for Left PCM Un-plugged User Info Left PCM is not connected to AC power (unplugged).

152135 sysTempMon: Power for Right PCM Plugged-in User Info Right PCM is connected AC power.

152136 sysTempMon: Power for Right PCM Un-plugged User Info Right PCM is not connected to AC power
(unplugged).

152137 sysTempMon: Slot 1 (R1) PCM Fan%d faulty User Info Left PCM (#1) is reporting a faulty fan.

152138 sysTempMon: Slot 2 (R2) PCM Fan%d faulty User Info Left PCM (#1) is reporting a healthy fan.

152139 sysTempMon: Slot 1 (R1) PCM Fan%d healthy User Info Right PCM (#2) is reporting a faulty fan.

152140 sysTempMon: Slot 2 (R2) PCM Fan%d healthy User Info Right PCM (#2) is reporting a healthy fan.

152141 sysTempMon: Over Temperature Front: %dC User Info Router has detected an over temperature, Front:
Rear: %dC CPU1: %dC CPU2: %dC %dC Rear: %dC CPU1: %dC CPU2: %dC

152142 sysTempMon: Setting the fan speed to high User Info Fan(s) speed has been set to high.

152143 sysTempMon: Setting the fan speed to User Info Fan(s) speed has been set to normal.
normal

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Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued)

Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

152144 sysTempMon: Temperature back to safe User Info Router temperature has returned to normal operating
value. Front: %dC Rear: %dC CPU1: %dC range, Front: %dC Rear: %dC CPU1: %dC CPU2:
CPU2: %dC %dC

152145 sysTempMon: Critical Temperature, User Info Router has reached a critical temperature ad is shut-
Shutting Down Front: %dC Rear: %dC CPU1: ting down, Front: %dC Rear: %dC CPU1: %dC
%dC CPU2: %dC CPU2: %dC

172040 FcipRoute#%d: Cleaning FCIP Instance FCIP Error This is an informative message not an error. This
indicates an FCIP was removed or modified.

172231 FcipRoute#%d: Did not get the keepalive FCIP Error FCIP route #n has not been able to communicate
msg form remote peer with the remote peer for 10 sec.

172238 FcipRoute#%d: Synchronization Error on FCIP Error FCIP route #n local node is out of sync with the
Receive remote peer.

172239 FcipRoute#%d: Decompression Error on FCIP Error FCIP route #n detected an error in de-compression
Receive

172240 FcipRoute#%d: De-encapsulation Error on FCIP Error FCIP route #n Local Node is out of sync with the
Receive remote peer.

172245 FcipRoute#%d: Transmit Failure FCIP Error FCIP route #n not able to transmit data.

172246 FcipRoute#%d: Remote Peer Disconnected FCIP Error FCIP route #n remote peer closed connection.

172247 FcipRoute#%d: Failed to send FC Up/Down FCIP Error Not able to bring the Fibre Channel port up or down.

172249 FcipRoute#%d: FCIP Link Down FCIP Error FCIP link is down for FCIP route#n.

172250 FcipRoute#%d: TCP Link Down FCIP Error TCP link for FCIP route #n has been established.

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Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued)

Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

172253 FcipRoute#%d: Remote Peer IP Address FCIP Error FCIP route #n: Received connection from unauthor-
Validation Failed. Expected IP Address: ized remote peer.
%d.%d.%d.%d, Actual IP Address:
%d.%d.%d.%d

172272 FcipRoute#%d: Tcp Client's connect FCIP Error FCIP route #n is not able to establish the TCP con-
attempt failed nection with remote peer.

172273 FcipRoute#%d: Tcp Server's Listen attempt FCIP Error FCIP route #n is not able to establish the TCP con-
failed nection with remote peer.

172300 FcipRoute#%d: tcpi_total_retrans %d, FCIP Error Displays FCIP route#n's WAN characteristics, includ-
tcpi_reordering %d, tcpi_probes %d ing TCP total retransmission for entire connection
(tcpi_total_retrans), packet reordering metric
(tcpi_reordering), and unanswered zero window
probe (tcpi_probes).

172301 FcipRoute#%d: Did not get the keepalive FCIP Error The FCIP route#n has not been able to communicate
msg form remote peer last %lu, curr %lu with its remote peer for ten seconds resulting in a link
drop due to a keepalive timeout.

172302 FcipRoute#%d: TCP Link Down, TCP Stats: FCIP Error The TCP link for FCIP route#n has disconnected.
SACKed=%d TCP Total ReTransmitted=%d The TCP statistics for the connection include total
SACKs (selective acknowledgements) and total
retransmission for the connection.

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Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued)

Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

172303 FcipRoute#%d: TCP Link Down, MAC Stats: FCIP Error The TCP link for FCIP route#n has disconnected.
Tx Dropped Count=%ld Rx Dropped Count=%ld The MAC or Ethernet statistics include total packet
Tx Pause Count=%ld Rx Pause Count=%ld dropped during transmit (TxDropped), total packet
dropped during receive (RxDropped), total Ethernet
pause frames transmitted (TxPause), and total Ether-
net pause frames received (RxPause).

172304 FcipRoute#%d: Tcp Retranmissions in last FCIP Error The total number of TCP retransmissions that hap-
10 Sec %d, OutStanding Completions %d FC pened in the last ten seconds before the link was
Frames brought down due to a keepalive timeout. It also dis-
plays the total number of outstanding transmissions
that were pending to be transmitted through the GbE
port.

172322 FcipRoute#%d: FC link on the remote peer FCIP Error The FCIP route#n went down because the Fibre
went down Channel port on the remote peer went down.

184515 FcipRoute#%d: TCP Link Up FCIP Info TCP link for FCIP route #n has been established.

184536 FcipRoute#%d: FCIP Link Up FCIP Info FCIP link is up for FCIP route #n.

184542 FcipRoute#%d: VLAN Info Unavailable FCIP Error FCIP route #n: Incorrect VLAN configuration.

205571 QL3xxx:%s: Auto Negotiation error NIC Error Ethernet port was not able to negotiate the config-
detected ured speed.

205572 QL3xxx:eth%d: Unsupported speed NIC Error Ethernet port speed is not supported.
portConfig 0x%x

206080 QL3xxx:ql3xxx_probe: cannot allocate NIC Error Ethernet device could not be configured.
ethernet device %s

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Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued)

Module Msg.
ID Log Message Description
Type Type

206089 QL3xxx:ql3xxx_probe: cannot register NIC Error The Ethernet port was not able to register as a net-
network device %s work device resulting in a port initialization error for
the specified network device.

206114 QL3xxx:eth%d: TCP/IP checksum error - N IC Error The total number of TCP checksum errors detected
TotalChecksumErrorCount = %lu on the Ethernet link belonging to the eth#%d port.

217856 QL3xxx:%s: PHY Downshift occurred NIC Info Ethernet port is operating at 100mbps speed.

217857 QL3xxx:%s: Link Up NIC Info Ethernet link is up.

217858 QL3xxx:%s: Link Down NIC Info Ethernet link is down.

218389 QL3xxx:%s Adapter Down NIC Info Ethernet port is down.

218401 QL3xxx:%s Adapter Up NIC Info Ethernet port is up.

233473 "memory monitor: Detected Uncorrectable System Fatal Uncorrectable memory error detected at address pro-
Ecc %08lx system is rebooting in 5 secs\n" vided in log message.

233474 "Failed to register interrupt handler!\n" System Fatal Attempt to register the interrupt handler failed.

233475 "%s class_simple_create failed\n" System Fatal Failed class_simple_create system call from
memory monitor initialization routine.

237572 "Failed to kill sys killer %d\n" System Error Failed to kill system task.

237573 Temperature over high threshold %d System Error Router temperature has exceeded the high tempera-
ture threshold.

249862 Temperature is back to normal range %d System Info Router temperature has returned to the normal oper-
ating range.

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Glossary

activity LED challenge-handshake authentication


A port LED that indicates when frames are protocol
entering or leaving the port. See CHAP.

adapter CHAP
The board that interfaces between the Challenge-handshake authentication
host system and the target devices. protocol is used for remote logon, usually
Adapter is synonymous with host bus between a client and server or a Web
adapter (HBA), host adapter, and adapter browser and Web server. A
board. challenge/response is a security mecha-
nism for verifying the identity of a person
adapter port or process without revealing a secret
A port on the adapter board. password that is shared by the two
entities. Also referred to as a” three-way
adapter port beacon handshake.”
An LED on the adapter. Flashing it enables
you to locate the adapter. command line interface
See CLI.
application specific integrated circuit
See ASIC. CLI
Program interface driven by entering
arbitrated loop commands and parameters.
A circular (ring) topology (versus
point-to-point) where two or more ports CRC
can be interconnected, but only two ports Cyclic redundancy check. A type of check
can communicate at a time. All communi- value designed to catch most transmission
cation passes through all ports connected errors.
to the loop.
cyclic redundancy check
ASIC See CRC.
Application specific integrated circuit. A
microchip designed for special applica-
tions such as Fibre Channel.

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device failover path


A target, typically a disk drive. Hardware Software feature that ensures data avail-
such as a disk drive, tape drive, printer, or ability and system reliability by assigning
keyboard that is installed in or connected alternate path and automatic adapter
to a system. In Fibre Channel, a target failover for device resources. This feature
device. is available only in Windows
2000/Windows Server 2003/Windows
driver Vista, Novell NetWare, and Red Hat/SUSE
The software that interfaces between the Linux. (Windows XP and Windows Server
file system and a physical data storage 2008 do not support failover.)
device or network media.
FC
electrically erasable programmable See Fibre Channel.
read-only memory
See EEPROM. FC-IP mode
Data transportation mode in which the
EEPROM iSR6200 transports Fibre Channel frames
Electrically erasable programmable over a TCP/IP connection using the FCIP
read-only memory. Memory that can be protocol to connect two iSR6200 routers.
erased (entirely, not selectively) using In FC-IP mode, a port pair (one Fibre
higher electrical voltages. Channel port and an IP port on the same
router) on local iSR6200 and another port
Enhanced Ethernet pair on a remote router form a FCIP route.
Also called data center Ethernet or
converged enhanced Ethernet. Refers to FCIP
new enhancements to the existing Fibre Channel over IP. Protocol that
Ethernet standard that eliminate Ethernet’s enables transmission of Fibre Channel
inherently lossy nature and make 10Gb information by tunneling data on a SAN
Ethernet a viable storage networking over IP networks. An alternative to iSCSI.
transport. Also known as Fibre Channel tunneling.

fabric FCoE
A fabric consists of cross-connected Fibre Fibre Channel over Ethernet. A new
Channel devices and switches. technology defined by the T11 standards
body that allows traditional Fibre Channel
fabric switch storage networking traffic to travel over an
Also, switched fabric. A fabric switch Ethernet link by encapsulating Fibre
connects multiple devices from indepen- Channel frames inside Layer 2 Ethernet
dent Fibre Channel-arbitrated loops frames. For more information, visit
(FC-ALs) and point-to-point topologies into www.fcoe.com.
a fabric using Fibre Channel switches.
Fibre Channel
A high-speed serial interface technology
that supports other higher layer protocols
such as SCSI and IP.

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Fibre Channel over Ethernet IANA


See FCoE. Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
(IANA) is responsible for the global coordi-
Fibre Channel over IP nation of the DNS Root, IP addressing,
See FCIP. and other Internet protocol resources.

field replaceable unit initiator


See FRU. System component, such as a network
interface card, that originates an I/O
Flash operation.
Non-volatile memory where the boot code
is saved. At times, flash and boot code are input/output control
used interchangeably. See IOCTL.

Flash BIOS input/output control block


A QLA2xxx adapter's flash programmable See IOCB.
read-only memory (PROM) contains the
code that allows booting from the adapter Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
at startup. See IANA.

frame Internet simple name service


Data unit consisting of a start-of-frame See iSNS.
(SOF) delimiter, header, data payload,
CRC, and an end-of-frame (EOF) delim- Internet small computer system interface
iter. See iSCSI.

FRU IOCB
Field replaceable unit. Component that Input/output control block.
can be replaced in the field upon failure.
IOCTL
HBA Input/output control. A system call in
Host bus adapter. See adapter. Unix/Linux systems that allows an applica-
tion to control or communicate with a
heartbeat LED device driver outside usual read/write
A chassis LED that indicates the router operations.
status.
IP
hot replaceable Internet protocol. A method by which data
Also known as “hot swappable,” this is sent from one computer to another over
means you can add new devices or the Internet. IP specifies the format of
remove existing ones when the system is packets, also called datagrams, and the
running. addressing scheme.

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IP address LUN
Internet protocol address. The numeric Logical unit number, a subdivision of a
address of a computer that is in the format SCSI target. It is the small integer handle
used on the internet. that differentiates an individual disk drive
or partition (volume) within a common
iSCSI SCSI target device such as a disk array.
Internet small computer system interface. Technically, a LUN can be a single
Protocol that encapsulates data into IP physical disk drive, multiple physical disk
packets to send over Ethernet connec- drives, or a portion (volume) of a single
tions. physical disk drive. However, LUNs are
typically not entire disk drives but rather
iSNS
virtual partitions (volumes) of a RAID set.
Internet simple name service (iSNS) is
Using LUNs, the Fibre Channel host can
used for discovery and management of
address multiple peripheral devices that
IP-based SANs.
may share a common controller.
latency
MAC address
A measure of how fast a transaction
Media access control address. A unique
travels through the router.
hardware device identifier used in IP
LIP address assignment.
Loop initialization process. The initializa- maintenance button
tion process in an arbitrated loop that
Multifunction momentary switch on the
occurs when the loop is powered up or a
front panel of the router.
new device is added. One function of a LIP
is to assign addresses. All data transmis- management information base
sion on the loop is suspended during a LIP.
See MIB.
load balancing
management workstation
A software feature that improves system
PC workstation used to manage routers
performance by balancing device access
remotely by connecting to the routers
between multiple ports for maximum
using the SANsurfer Router Manager or
resource efficiency.
CLI commands.
logical unit number
media access control address
See LUN.
See MAC address.
loop initialization process
MD5
See LIP.
Message-digest algorithm 5. A widely
loopback used, partially insecure cryptographic hash
function with a 128-bit hash value. An MD5
Diagnostic tool that routes transmit data
hash is typically expressed as a 32 digit
through a loopback connector back to the
hexadecimal number.
same adapter.

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media path
Physical-layer information carriers. Fibre A path to a device is a combination of a
Channel supports several different adapter port instance and a target port as
physical media: copper, multimode optical, distinct from internal paths in the fabric
and single-mode optical. All Fibre Channel network. A fabric network appears to the
protocols are supported on all media. operating system as an opaque network
between the adapter (initiator) and the
MIB target.
Management information base. A set of Because a path is a combination of an
guidelines and definitions for SNMP adapter and a target port, it is distinct from
functions. another path if it is accessed through a
different adapter and/or it is accessing a
mid-plane
different target port. Consequently, when
Located inside the iSR6200 chassis switching from one path to another, the
between the blades and their corre- driver might be selecting a different
sponding PCMs, the mid-plane connects adapter (initiator), a different target port, or
the removable power supply and the both.
iSR6200 blades.
This is important to the driver when
network time protocol selecting the proper method of failover
notification. It can make a difference to the
See NTP.
target device, which might have to take
non-volatile random access memory different actions when receiving retries of
the request from another initiator or on a
See NVRAM.
different port.
NTP
PCM
Network time protocol is used for distrib-
Power and cooling module. A device that
uting the Coordinated Universal Time
consists of one power supply and three
(UTC) by means of synchronizing the
fans.
clocks of computer systems over
packet-switched, variable-latency data point-to-point
networks.
Also FC-P2P. Two Fibre Channel nodes
NVRAM directly connected (not in a loop).
Non-volatile random access memory. A port
type of memory that retains data even
Access points in a device where a link
when power is removed. Holds configura-
attaches. There are four types of ports, as
tion settings. You can configure NVRAM
follows:
settings manually or restore them from a
file.  N_Port is a Fibre Channel port that
supports point-to-point topology.
 NL_Port is a Fibre Channel port that
supports loop topology.
 FL_Port is a port in a fabric where an
N_Port can attach.

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 FL_Port is a port in a fabric where an RPC


NL_Port can attach. Remote procedure call. A protocol used by
a program to request a service from a
port instance
program located in another computer in a
The number of the port in the system. network. RPC uses the client/server
Each adapter may have one or multiple model.
ports, identified with regard to the adapter
as port 0, port 1 and so forth. to avoid RSA
confusion when dealing with a system In cryptography, RSA (which stands for
containing numerous ports, each port is Rivest, Shamir, and Adleman who first
assigned a port instance number when the publicly described it) is an algorithm for
system boots up. So Port 0 on an adapter public-key cryptography. RSA is the first
might have a port instance number of 8, for algorithm suitable for both signing and
example, if it is the eighth port discovered encryption. It can be used for encrypting
by the system. messages and making digital signatures.
POST RSCN
Power-on self test. Diagnostics that the Registered state change notification
router performs at start-up. (RSCN) is a Fibre Channel fabric notifica-
tion sent to all specified nodes when any
power and cooling module
major fabric changes occur. This notifica-
See PCM. tion allows nodes to immediately gain
knowledge about the fabric and react
power-on self test
accordingly.
See POST.
router log
reduced instruction set computer
Log of messages describing events that
See RISC. occur on the intelligent storage router.
registered state change notification SAN
See RSCN. Storage area network. Multiple storage
units (disk drives) and servers connected
remote procedure call
by networking topology.
See RPC.
SANsurfer Router Manager
RISC
Also know as SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router
Reduced instruction set computer. A Manager. A workstation-based router
computer microprocessor that performs management tool that provides a graphical
fewer types of computer instructions, user interface (GUI) used to configure and
thereby operating at higher speeds. monitor intelligent storage routers.

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SCSI target
Small computer system interface. A The storage-device endpoint of a SCSI
high-speed interface used to connect session. Initiators request data from
devices, such as hard drives, CD drives, targets. Targets are typically disk-drives,
printers, and scanners, to a computer. The tape-drives, or other media devices.
SCSI can connect many devices using a Typically a SCSI peripheral device is the
single controller. Each device is accessed target but an adapter may, in some cases,
by an individual identification number on be a target. A target can contain many
the SCSI controller bus. LUNs.
A target is a device that responds to a
Secure SHell
requested by an initiator (the host system).
See SSH. Peripherals are targets, but for some
commands (for example, a SCSI COPY
SFP
command), the peripheral may act as an
Small form-factor pluggable. A transceiver initiator.
device, smaller than a GigaBit Interface
Converter, that plugs into the Fibre Telnet
Channel port. Telecommunication network. A network
protocol used on the Internet or local area
simple network management protocol
network (LAN) connections. Telnet
See SNMP. provides access to a command line inter-
face (CLI) on a remote machine.
small computer system interface
See SCSI. virtual logical area network
See VLAN.
small form-factor pluggable
See SFP. virtual port group
See VPG.
SNMP
Simple network management protocol. VLAN
SNMP is a networking protocol that Virtual logical area network (LAN). A group
enables you to monitor the router using of hosts with a common set of require-
third-party applications that use SNMP. ments that communicate as if they were
attached to the same wire, regardless of
SSH
their physical location. Although a VLAN
Secure SHell. Communications tool that has the same attributes as a physical LAN,
provides secure and encrypted connec- it allows for end stations to be grouped
tions to traditionally non-encrypted together even if they are not located on the
services. same LAN segment. VLANs enable
network reconfiguration through software,
storage area network
instead of physically relocating devices.
See SAN.

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VPG
Virtual port group (or VPGROUP).
Software component configured in the
iSCSI router that is used to create virtual
adapters on all Fibre Channel ports on a
blade.

world wide name


See WWN.

world wide node name


See WWNN.

world wide port name


See WWPN.

world wide unique LUN name


See WWULN.

WWN
World wide name. A unique 64-bit address
assigned to a device by the device
manufacturer.

WWNN
World wide node name. An unique 64-bit
address assigned to a device.

WWPN
World wide port name. An unique 64-bit
address assigned to each port on a
device. One WWNN may contain multiple
WWPN addresses.

WWULN
World wide unique LUN name. WWULN
identifiers for SCSI devices are read from
page 83 and page 80 of your SCSI block
device as based on the SCSI standard.
SANsurfer looks for identifiers in the order
of: page 83 type 3, page 83 type 2, page
83 type 1, page 80, and lastly page 83
type 0.

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A ASIC
definition of Glossary-1
account, guest 1-2 traces, saving 2-36
activity LED, definition of Glossary-1 audience for this guide xi
adapter authentication traps, enabling A-2
heartbeat missed error B-15 authentication, mutual
login message B-9 configuring CHAP (discovery session) 3-2
definition of Glossary-1 configuring CHAP (normal session) 3-4
adapter port, definition of Glossary-1 authority requirements 2-5
adapter port beacon, definition of Glossary-1
adding
FCIP route 2-12 B
initiator to database 2-23
LUN to initiator 2-26 beacon command 2-7
address beacons (LEDs), enabling 2-7
identifier, FC port A-8 bi-directional CHAP
IP of port A-6 discovery session, configuring for 3-2
MAC, of port A-6 normal session, configuring for 3-4
mode, port A-5 blade
admin authority 2-5 commands, list of 2-2
admin command 2-6 iSNS parameters, setting 2-46
administrator prompt 2-8
password, changing 2-30 properties, setting 2-50
session, closing and opening 2-6 properties, showing 2-92
session, requirements for 2-5 selecting for management 2-8
agent statistics, showing 2-99
shutdown notification A-21 updating with saved configuration data 1-5
software version number A-20 blade command 2-8
startup notification A-21
agreements, license xiv
alias, setting for target 2-39 C
application specific integrated circuit, See
capturing debug dump data 2-35
ASIC
challenge handshake authentication protocol,
arbitrated loop, definition of Glossary-1
See CHAP

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authentication error B-4 reset mappings 2-34
configuration, displaying 2-58 save 2-35
configuring 3-1 set 2-37
definition of Glossary-1 set alias 2-39
description of 3-1 set chap 2-41
key error B-4 set chassis 2-42
router parameters, configuring 2-41 set fc 2-43
chassis set features 2-44
commands, list of 2-2 set iscsi 2-45
information and status, showing 2-59 set isns 2-46
prompt 2-8 set mgmt 2-47
clear command 2-9 set ntp 2-49
clearing router log entries 2-9 set properties 2-50
CLI set snmp 2-51
definition of Glossary-1 set system 2-53
logging out of 2-25 set vpgroups 4-3
usage 1-1 show 2-55
closing administrator session 2-6 show chap 2-58
command line completion 2-4 show chassis 2-59
command line interface, See CLI show FC 2-61
command reference 2-1 show fc 4-5
command syntax 2-4 show fciproutes 2-62
commands show features 2-63
admin 2-6 show initiators 2-64
beacon 2-7 show initiators LUN mask 2-66
blade 2-8 show iscsi 2-67
clear 2-9 show isns 2-71
date 2-10 show logs 2-72
exit 2-11 show luninfo 2-73
fciproute 2-12 show lunmask 2-77
fru restore 1-6, 2-16 show luns 2-75
fru save 2-16 show memory 2-79
help 2-17 show mgmt 2-80
history 2-21 show ntp 2-81
image 2-22 show perf 2-82
initiator 2-23 show portstats 2-85
logout 2-25 show presented_targets 2-89
lunmask 2-26 show properties 2-92
passwd (password) 2-30 show snmp 2-93
ping 2-31 show stats 2-94
quit 2-32 show statsfcip 2-99
reboot 2-33 show system 2-101
reset factory 2-34 show targets 2-102

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commands (continued) CTRL+A keys, using 2-4


show vpgroups 2-104, 4-2 CTRL+E keys, using 2-4
shutdown 2-106 customer support, obtaining xiv
target 2-107 cyclic redundancy check, See CRC
traceroute 2-108
vpgroups 2-54
community D
read, setting SNMP properties A-2
trap, setting SNMP properties A-2 data (persistent), saving 1-4
completion, command line 2-4 data center Ethernet, definition of Glossary-2
configurations database
FCIP routes 2-62 initiators, adding, changing, removing 2-23
NTP, showing 2-81 targets, removing from 2-107
product information, showing 2-101 date command 2-10
router, restoring 1-5 date, event A-21
router, saving 1-4 date, showing and setting 2-10
configuring debug dump data, capturing 2-35
See also configuring CHAP debug file, creating 2-35
FC port 2-43 defaults (factory), resetting 2-34
general parameters 2-53 definitions of terms Glossary-1
iSCSI port 2-45 deleting, See removing
management port 2-47 destinations (trap), setting 2-51
router parameters 2-37 device
router parameters (CHAP) 2-41 definition of Glossary-2
SAN router 1-4 discovery notification A-22
SNMP parameters A-2 disabling flashing LEDs 2-7
SNMP properties 2-51 disconnected targets, removing from database
2-107
SNMP trap A-3
discovered initiators A-9
configuring CHAP
discovered targets, showing 2-102
bi-directional, discovery session 3-2
discovering target devices A-22
bi-directional, normal session 3-4
discovery session
uni-directional, discovery session 3-3
bi-directional CHAP, configuring 3-2
uni-directional, normal session 3-5
uni-directional CHAP, configuring 3-3
connectivity, verifying 2-31
documentation
contact information xiv
conventions used xiii
conventions xiii
related materials xii
conventions, typographic xiii
DOWN ARROW key, using 2-4
converged enhanced Ethernet, definition of
Glossary-2 downloading and installing firmware 1-6
counters (statistics), clearing 2-9 driver, definition of Glossary-2
CRC
definition of Glossary-1
errors, MAC received 2-95, 2-96

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E FC ports (continued)
type of A-9
EEPROM WWN A-8
definition of Glossary-2 WWN of node A-8
updated message B-16 FC-IP mode, definition of Glossary-2
electrically erasable programmable read-only FCIP routes
memory, See EEPROM adding 2-12
enabling configuration parameters, showing 2-62
flashing LEDs 2-7 modifying 2-12
virtual port groups 4-3 notifications A-25
Enhanced Ethernet, definition of Glossary-2 removing 2-12
Ethernet ports FCIP, definition of Glossary-2
pinging 2-31 fciproute command 2-12
showing A-20 FCoE
event description A-21 definition of Glossary-2
event log, See router log informational messages B-22, B-23
event severity A-20 FC-P2P, See point-to-point
exit command 2-11 features
exiting the CLI 2-11, 2-25, 2-32 licensed, showing 2-63
setting 2-44
Fibre Channel, definition of Glossary-2
F Fibre Channel initiators, configuring to iSCSI
storage 5-1
fabric
Fibre Channel over Ethernet, See FCoE
definition of Glossary-2
Fibre Channel over IP, See FCIP
adapter initiator ports on 4-1
Fibre Channel targets, showing 2-102
name server logon error B-20
field replaceable unit, See FRU
fabric switch, definition of Glossary-2
firmware
factory defaults, resetting 2-34
image, listing 2-22
failover path, definition of Glossary-2
image, unpacking 2-22
FC (Fibre Channel), definition of Glossary-2
image, updating 2-22
FC ports
installing via Telnet 1-6
configuring 2-43
rebooting 2-33
down notification A-22
version number, showing A-20
identifier A-8
Flash BIOS, definition of Glossary-3
index A-8
Flash, definition of Glossary-3
information about A-7
flashing LEDs, enabling 2-7
list of A-7
frame, definition of Glossary-3
MIB port table A-7
FRU
number of A-20
blade, updating with saved configuration
parameters, configuring 2-37 1-6
role/mode A-8 configuration, saving to file 1-4
showing information for 2-61 definition of Glossary-3
table, MIB object group A-7 new blade, restoring 1-5

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fru command 2-16 I


fru restore command 1-6
FTP IANA
firmware image, transferring to router 1-6 definition of Glossary-3
saving router configuration and persistence FC port types registry A-9
1-4 image command 2-22
transferring data to router 1-5 initiator command 2-23
initiators
adding 2-23
G definition of Glossary-3
LUN mask, showing 2-66
gateway, port A-6 mapping target LUN to 2-26
GE ports modifying 2-23
pinging 2-31 object table A-9
showing A-4, A-20 removing 2-23
generic notifications A-24 showing information for 2-64
gigabit Ethernet ports initiators, Fibre Channel, configuring to iSCSI
pinging 2-31 storage 5-1
showing A-4, A-20 input/output control block, See IOCB
glossary of terms Glossary-1 input/output control, See IOCTL
guest installing firmware via Telnet 1-6
account, defined 1-2 instance (port), definition of Glossary-6
password, changing 2-30 intended audience for guide xi
guide Internet Assigned Numbers Authority, See
intended audience xi IANA
what’s in it xi Internet protocol address, See IP address
Internet protocol, See IP
Internet simple name service, See iSNS
H Internet small computer system interface, See
iSCSI
hardware version, showing 2-101, A-19 introduction to guide xi
hash value, transmitting 3-1 IOCB
HBA, See adapter command failed to execute B-21
heartbeat LED, definition of Glossary-3 definition of Glossary-3
help command 2-17 IOCTL
history command 2-21 definition of Glossary-3
host bus adapter, See adapter Fibre Channel reset request from B-21
hot replaceable/hot swappable, definition of IP, definition of Glossary-3
Glossary-3 IP address
definition of Glossary-4
default, resetting 2-34
port A-6
port type A-6

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IPv4 port type A-6 log data, creating tar file 2-35
IPv6 port type A-6 log file, clearing entries 2-9
iSCSI, definition of Glossary-4 log messages B-1
iSCSI nodes, CHAP configuration for 2-58 logging on to router 1-1
iSCSI ports logging out of CLI 2-25
configuring 2-45 logical unit number (LUN), definition of
information, showing 2-67 Glossary-4
iSNS information, showing 2-71 logout command 2-25
parameters, configuring 2-37 logs
iSCSI storage, configuring FC initiators to 5-1 router, showing 2-72
iSCSI targets, showing 2-102 saving 2-35
iSNS loop (arbitrated), definition of Glossary-1
blade parameters, configuring 2-46 loop initialization process, See LIP
definition of Glossary-4 loopback, definition of Glossary-4
iSCSI port, showing information 2-71 lunmask command 2-26
italics, meaning of xiii LUNs
definition of Glossary-4
information, showing 2-73, 2-75
K initiators LUN mask, showing 2-66
lunmask command 2-26
keystrokes, command line completion 2-4 mapping target to initiator 2-26
knowledge database, searching xv mappings, deleting 2-34
mappings, showing 2-77
tables A-12
L
latency, definition of Glossary-4
LEDs M
activity, definition of Glossary-1 MAC address
enabling and disabling flashing 2-7 definition of Glossary-4
heartbeat, definition of Glossary-3 port A-6
legal agreements xiv maintenance button, definition of Glossary-4
license agreements xiv management information base, See MIB
licensed features, showing 2-63 management port
link rate configuration, showing 2-80
configuring 2-43 configuring 2-47
current, viewing 4-5 parameters, configuring 2-37
port A-7, A-9 pinging 2-31
link status, port A-6, A-9 showing A-4
LIP management workstation, definition of
definition of Glossary-4 Glossary-4
notification of B-21 mapping target LUN to initiator 2-26
reset type B-21 mapping targets A-22
load balancing, definition of Glossary-4

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mappings, LUN agent shutdown A-21


deleting 2-34 agent startup A-21
showing 2-77 FC port down A-22
materials, related xii FCIP route A-25
MD5 generic A-24
CHAP, configuring 3-1 network port down A-21
definition of Glossary-4 objects A-20
media access control address, See MAC qsrAgentShutdown A-21
address qsrAgentStartup A-21
media, definition of Glossary-5 qsrDscTgtStatusChanged A-22
memory, showing usage 2-79 qsrEventTimeStamp A-21
Message-Digest algorithm 5, See MD5 qsrFCIPRouteNotification A-25
MIB qsrFcPortDown A-22
definition of Glossary-5 qsrGenericEvent A-24
object groups, FC port table A-7 qsrPresTgtMapped A-22
object groups, network port table A-4 qsrSensorNotification A-23
object groups, sensor table A-16 qsrVPGroupStatusChanged A-23
object groups, system information A-19 sensor state A-23
sensor table A-16 target device discovery A-22
tables A-4 target presentation (mapping) A-22
mid-plane, definition of Glossary-5 virtual port groups (VPGs) A-23
modifying NTP
FCIP route 2-12 configuration, showing 2-81
initiator in database 2-23 definition of Glossary-5
SAN router configuration 1-4 disabling before setting date 2-10
monospace font, meaning of xiii parameters, configuring 2-49
mutual authentication NVRAM
configuring CHAP (discovery session) 3-2 definition of Glossary-5
configuring CHAP (normal session) 3-4 iSCSI port contains invalid data B-15
iSCSI processor failed diagnostic B-12
iSCSI processor invalid B-14
N reboot timer failed B-12
network packet route, printing 2-108
network port down notification A-21
network port table, MIB object group A-4
O
network time protocol, See NTP object table, initiator A-9
nodes (iSCSI), CHAP configuration 2-58, 3-2 objects
non-volatile random access memory notification A-20
(NVRAM), definition of Glossary-5 qsrAgentVersion A-20
normal session qsrEventDescription A-21
bi-directional CHAP, configuring 3-4 qsrEventSeverity A-20
uni-directional CHAP, configuring 3-5 qsrHwVersion A-19
notifications, SNMP A-19 qsrNoOfFcPorts A-20

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objects (continued) port table


qsrNoOfGbEPorts A-20 FC A-7
qsrSerialNumber A-19 network A-4
qsrSwVersion A-20 ports
system information A-19 address mode A-5
online/offline targets A-22 FC, configuring 2-43
opening, administrator session 2-6 FC, down notification A-22
operational information, showing 2-55 FC, identifier A-8
FC, index A-8
FC, list of A-7
P FC, number of A-20
FC, role/mode A-8
parameters FC, showing information for 2-61, A-7
NTP, configuring 2-49 FC, type of A-9
router, configuring 2-37 FC, WWN of node A-8
SNMP A-2 indexing A-5
system, configuring 2-53 information, showing for iSCSI 2-67
passwd (password) command 2-30 IP address of A-6
passwords IP address type A-6
changing 2-30 IP address, gateway A-6
guest account 1-2 IP address, subnet mask A-6
SNMP default A-2 iSCSI, configuring 2-45
path, definition of Glossary-5 link rate A-7, A-9
PCM link status A-6, A-9
definition of Glossary-5 MAC address A-6
log messages for B-30 management, configuring 2-47
sensor notifications A-24 network, showing A-4
performance, showing 2-82 operational role A-5
persistent data statistics, showing 2-85
deleting 2-34 POST
restoring 1-5 definition of Glossary-6
saving 1-4 processor failed message B-17
PID login error B-22 power and cooling module, See PCM
ping command 2-31 power-on self test, See POST
pinging ports 2-31 pre-defined guest account 1-2
point-to-point preface to guide xi
definition of Glossary-5 presented iSCSI target, setting alias 2-39
link up type B-22 presented targets, showing 2-89
port presenting targets A-22
definition of Glossary-5 printing network packet route 2-108
instance, definition of Glossary-6 product information, showing 2-101
port down notification, network A-21 prompts, chassis and blade 2-8

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properties qsrLunProdRevLevel table A-13


blade, setting 2-50 qsrLunProductId table A-13
blade, showing 2-92 qsrLunSize table A-13
qsrLunState table A-13
qsrLunTable table A-12
Q qsrLunVendorId table A-13
qsrLunVPGroupid table A-14
QLogic, technical support xiv qsrLunVPGroupname table A-14
qsrAgentShutdown notification A-21 qsrLunWwuln table A-12
qsrAgentStartup notification A-21 qsrMacAddress table A-6
qsrAgentVersion object A-20 qsrNetMask table A-6
qsrDscTgtStatusChanged notification A-22 qsrNoOfFcPorts object A-20
qsrEventDescription object A-21 qsrNoOfGbEPorts object A-20
qsrEventSeverity object A-20 qsrNwLinkRate table A-7
qsrEventTimeStamp notification A-21 qsrNwLinkStatus table A-6
qsrFCIPRouteNotification A-25 qsrNwPortAddressMode table A-5
qsrFcLinkRate table A-9 qsrNwPortDown notification A-21
qsrFcLinkStatus table A-9 qsrNwPortEntry table A-4
qsrFcPortDown notification A-22 qsrNwPortIndex table A-5
qsrFcPortEntry table A-7 qsrNwPortRole table A-5
qsrFcPortId table A-8 qsrNwPortTable table A-4
qsrFcPortIndex table A-8 qsrPresTgtMapped notification A-22
qsrFcPortNodeWwn table A-8 qsrSensorEntry table A-16
qsrFcPortRole table A-8 qsrSensorIndex table A-17
qsrFcPortTable table A-7 qsrSensorNotification notification A-23
qsrFcPortType table A-9 qsrSensorState table A-18
qsrFcPortWwn table A-8 qsrSensorTable table A-16
qsrGateway table A-6 qsrSensorType table A-17
qsrGenericEvent notification A-24 qsrSensorUnits table A-17
qsrHwVersion object A-19 qsrSensorValue table A-17
qsrIPAddress table A-6 qsrSerialNumber object A-19
qsrIPAddressType table A-6 qsrSwVersion object A-20
qsrIsInit table A-9 qsrUpperThreshold table A-18
qsrIsInitAddress table A-11 qsrVPGroupEntry table A-14
qsrIsInitAddressType table A-11 qsrVPGroupId tables A-15
qsrIsInitAlias table A-10 qsrVPGroupIndex table A-15
qsrIsInitChapEnabled table A-11 qsrVPGroupName table A-15
qsrIsInitEntry table A-10 qsrVPGroupStatus table A-16
qsrIsInitIndex table A-10 qsrVPGroupStatusChanged notification A-23
qsrIsInitName table A-10 qsrVPGroupTable table A-14
qsrIsInitOsType table A-11 qsrVPGroupWWNN table A-15
qsrIsInitStatus table A-11 qsrVPGroupWWPN table A-16
qsrLowerThreshold table A-18 quit command 2-32
qsrLunEntry table A-12 quitting the CLI 2-11, 2-32

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User’s Guide

R router log
definition of Glossary-6
read community, setting SNMP properties A-2 entries, clearing 2-9
reboot command 2-33 showing 2-72
reduced instruction set computer, See RISC RPC
registered state change notification, See definition of Glossary-6
RSCN error messages for B-23– B-25
related materials xii RSA
remote procedure call, See RPC definition of Glossary-6
removing SSH, using for router logon 1-1
FCIP route 2-12 RSCN
firmware image files 2-22 definition of Glossary-6
initiator from database 2-23 update received B-22
LUN from initiator 2-26
mappings 2-26
router log entries 2-9 S
requirements, authority 2-5
reset factory command 2-34 SAN, definition of Glossary-6
reset mappings command 2-34 SAN router
resetting configuring 1-4
FC and iSCSI stat counters 2-9 logging on to 1-1
router parameters to default 2-34 SANsurfer Router Manager, definition of
restarting router firmware 2-33 Glossary-6
restoring save command 2-35
persistent data 1-5 saving
router configuration 1-5, 2-16 logs 2-35
RISC persistent data 1-4
definition of Glossary-6 router configuration 1-4, 2-16
FC processor firmware failed B-17 traces 2-35
FC processor paused B-18 SCSI, definition of Glossary-7
FC processor restarted B-18 Secure SHell, See SSH
iSCSI processor restarted B-16 sensor state A-18
route FCIP sensor state notification A-23
configuration parameters 2-62 sensor table, MIB object group A-16
notifications A-25 sensors
route, network packet, tracing 2-108 data measurement type A-17
router, logging on to 1-1 entry/row A-16
router beacon, enabling/disabling 2-7 index/identifier A-17
router blade, showing properties 2-92 listing all A-16
router configuration lower-level threshold A-18
restoring 2-16 unit of measure A-17
saving 2-16 upper-level threshold A-18
value of A-17
serial number, showing 2-101, A-19

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session, discovery show isns command 2-71


configuring bi-directional CHAP 3-2 show logs command 2-72
configuring uni-directional CHAP 3-3 show luninfo command 2-73
session, normal show lunmask command 2-77
configuring bi-directional CHAP 3-4 show memory command 2-79
configuring uni-directional CHAP 3-5 show mgmt command 2-80
set alias command 2-39 show ntp command 2-81
set chap command 2-41 show perf command 2-82
set chassis command 2-42 show portstats command 2-85
set command 2-37 show presented_targets command 2-89
set fc command 2-43 show properties command 2-92
set features command 2-44 show stats command 2-94
set iscsi command 2-45 show statsfcip command 2-99
set isns command 2-46 show system command 2-101
set mgmt command 2-47 show targets command 2-102
set ntp command 2-49 show vpgroups command 2-104, 4-2
set properties command 2-50 showing
set snmp command 2-51 chassis info and status 2-59
set system command 2-53 command history 2-21
set vpgroups command 2-54, 4-3 commands and syntax 2-17
setting date and time 2-10
alias for target 2-39 FC port information 2-61
date and time 2-10 FCIP route configuration 2-62
FC port 2-43 initiators 2-64
iSCSI port 2-45 initiators LUN mask 2-66
iSNS parameters for blade 2-46 iSCSI port information 2-67
management port 2-47 LUN information 2-73
NTP parameters 2-49 LUN information per target 2-75
router parameters (CHAP) 2-41 LUN mappings 2-77
router parameters (general) 2-53 management port configuration 2-80
router parameters (ports) 2-37 memory usage 2-79
SNMP properties and trap destinations 2-51 number of FC ports A-20
virtual port groups 4-3 performance 2-82
SFP port statistics 2-85
API failed memory allocation message B-24 product information 2-101
definition of Glossary-7 router operational information 2-55
type, viewing 4-5 SNMP 2-93
show chap command 2-58 statistics 2-94
show chassis command 2-59 statistics, blade 2-99
show command 2-55 system hardware version number A-19,
show fc command 4-5 A-20
show fciproutes command 2-62 system serial number A-19
show features command 2-63 traps, configured 2-93
show iscsi command 2-67 virtual port groups 2-104, 4-2

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User’s Guide

shutdown command 2-106 system information


shutdown notification, agent A-21 MIB object group A-19
shutting down the system 2-106 showing 2-101
small computer system interface, See SCSI
small form-factor pluggable, See SFP
SNMP T
definition of Glossary-7
notifications A-19 TAB key, using 2-4
agent shutdown A-21 tables
agent startup A-21 FC ports A-7
FC port down A-22 LUN A-12
generic A-24 LunVPGroupid A-14
network port down A-21 MIB A-4
objects A-20 network ports A-4
sensor state A-23 qsrFcLinkRate A-9
parameters, configuring A-2 qsrFcLinkStatus A-9
properties, configuring 2-51 qsrFcPortEntry A-7
showing 2-93 qsrFcPortId A-8
trap configuration A-3 qsrFcPortIndex A-8
software version, showing 2-101, A-20 qsrFcPortNodeWwn A-8
SSH qsrFcPortRole A-8
definition of Glossary-7 qsrFcPortTable A-7
logging on to router with 1-1 qsrFcPortType A-9
startup notification, agent A-21 qsrFcPortWwn A-8
statistics qsrGateway A-6
counters, resetting 2-9 qsrIPAddress A-6
FC and iSCSI, showing 2-94 qsrIPAddressType A-6
Fibre Channel port, showing 2-85 qsrIsInitAddress A-11
GbE port, showing 2-85 qsrIsInitAddressType A-11
statistics, showing for blade 2-99 qsrIsInitAlias A-10
storage area network, See SAN qsrIsInitChapEnabled A-11
storage, iSCSI 5-1 qsrIsInitEntry A-10
subnet mask, port A-6 qsrIsInitIndex A-10
support, technical xiv qsrIsInitName A-10
switched fabric, definition of Glossary-2 qsrIsInitOsType A-11
syntax, command 2-4 qsrIsInitStatus A-11
system qsrIsInitTable A-9
configuring parameters 2-53 qsrLowerThreshold A-18
hardware version number, showing A-19 qsrLunEntry A-12
rebooting 2-33 qsrLunProdRevLevel A-13
serial number, showing A-19 qsrLunProductId A-13
shutting down 2-106 qsrLunSize A-13
software/firmware version number, showing qsrLunState A-13
A-20 qsrLunTable A-12

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tables (continued) technical support xiv


qsrLunVendorId A-13 knowledge database xv
qsrLunVPGroupname A-14 technical support, obtaining xiv
qsrLunWwuln A-12 Telnet
qsrMacAddress A-6 definition of Glossary-7
qsrNetMask A-6 firmware, installing via 1-6
qsrNwLinkRate A-7 logging on to router 1-1
qsrNwLinkStatus A-6 temperature, showing 2-101
qsrNwPortAddressMode A-5 terms and definitions Glossary-1
qsrNwPortEntry A-4 time
qsrNwPortIndex A-5 event notification A-21
qsrNwPortRole A-5 showing and setting 2-10
qsrNwPortTable A-4 traceroute command 2-108
qsrSensorEntry A-16 traces, saving 2-35
qsrSensorIndex A-17 training offered by QLogic 1-xiv
qsrSensorState A-18 training, technical xiv
qsrSensorTable A-16 transferring data to router using FTP 1-5
qsrSensorType A-17 transmitting hash value 3-1
qsrSensorUnits A-17 traps
qsrSensorValue A-17 authentication, enabling A-2
qsrUpperThreshold A-18 community, setting SNMP properties A-2
qsrVPGroupEntry A-14 configuration, SNMP A-3
qsrVPGroupId A-15 configured, showing 2-93
qsrVPGroupIndex A-15 destinations, setting 2-51
qsrVPGroupName A-15 troubleshooting
qsrVPGroupStatus A-16 QLogic knowledge database xv
qsrVPGroupTable A-14 typographic conventions xiii
qsrVPGroupWWPN A-16
sensor A-16
virtual port groups (VPGs) A-14 U
target command 2-107
targets uni-directional CHAP
alias, setting 2-39 discovery session, configuring for 3-3
definition of Glossary-7 normal session, configuring for 3-5
discovery A-22 unpacking firmware image file 2-22
information, showing 2-73, 2-75 UP ARROW key, using 2-4
LUN, mapping to initiator 2-26 updating
mapping A-22 blade with saved configuration data 1-5
online/offline A-22 firmware image 2-22
presentation A-22 usage, CLI 1-1
removing from database 2-107
showing discovered 2-102
showing presented 2-89

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User’s Guide

V W
verifying connectivity (ping command) 2-31 what’s in this guide xi
version number workstation (management), definition of
hardware, showing A-19 Glossary-4
hardware/software, showing 2-101 world wide name, See WWN
software/firmware, showing A-20 world wide node name, See WWNN
virtual logical area network, See VLAN world wide port name, See WWPN
virtual port groups (VPGs) 4-1 world wide unique LUN name, See WWULN
definition of Glossary-8 WWN
enabling 4-3 definition of Glossary-8
notifications A-23 Fibre Channel port A-8
setting 2-54, 4-3 WWNN
showing 2-104, 4-2 definition of Glossary-8
tables A-14 login message B-9
VLAN WWPN
configuration change message B-27 definition of Glossary-8
definition of Glossary-7 login message B-9
enabling/disabling 2-45 with virtual port groups 4-4
VPGs, See virtual port groups WWULN
definition of Glossary-8
viewing for LUN A-12

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