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CONTENTS
New and Changed Information xxxiii
Preface lxv
Audience lxv
Organization lxv
Document Conventions lxvi
Related Documentation lxvii
Release Notes lxvii
Compatibility Information lxviii
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information lxviii
Hardware Installation lxviii
Cisco Fabric Manager lxviii
Command-Line Interface lxix
Intelligent Storage Networking Services Configuration Guides lxix
Troubleshooting and Reference lxix
Installation and Configuration Note lxix
Obtaining Documentation lxx
Cisco.com lxx
Product Documentation DVD lxx
Ordering Documentation lxx
Documentation Feedback lxxi
Cisco Product Security Overview lxxi
Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products lxxi
Product Alerts and Field Notices lxxii
Obtaining Technical Assistance lxxii
Cisco Technical Support & Documentation Website lxxiii
Submitting a Service Request lxxiv
Definitions of Service Request Severity lxxiv
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information lxxv
CHAPTER
1 CLI Overview 1-1
About the Switch Prompt 1-2
About the CLI Command Modes 1-3
Understanding CLI Command Hierarchy 1-4
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EXEC Mode Options 1-5
EXEC Mode Commands for the Cisco MDS 9000 Family 1-5
EXEC Mode Commands for the Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem and the Cisco
Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter
1-6
Configuration Mode Options 1-7
Configuration Mode Commands for the Cisco MDS 9000 Family 1-7
Configuration Mode Commands for the Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem and the
Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter
1-9
Navigating Through CLI Commands 1-13
Getting Help 1-13
Command Completion 1-13
Using the no and Default Forms of Commands 1-14
Port Names and Port Mapping 1-14
Entering CLI Commands 1-16
Viewing Switch Configurations 1-16
Saving a Configuration 1-19
Clearing a Configuration 1-19
Searching and Filtering CLI Output 1-20
Multiple Filter Commands 1-21
Searching and Filtering CLI Output Examples 1-21
Displaying Users 1-24
Sending Messages to Users 1-24
Using the ping Command 1-24
Using traceroute 1-25
Setting the Switch’s Shell Timeout 1-25
Displaying VTY Sessions 1-25
Clearing VTY Sessions 1-26
Setting the Switch’s Terminal Timeout 1-26
Setting the Switch’s Terminal Type 1-26
Setting the Switch’s Terminal Length 1-26
Setting the Switch’s Terminal Width 1-27
Displaying Terminal Settings 1-27
Using CLI Variables 1-27
User-Defined CLI Session Variables 1-27
User-Defined CLI Persistent Variables 1-28
System Defined Variables 1-29
Using Command Aliases 1-30
Defining Command Aliases 1-30
About Flash Devices 1-30
Internal bootflash: 1-31
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External CompactFlash (Slot0) 1-31
Formatting Flash Disks and File Systems 1-31
Initializing bootflash: 1-32
Formatting Slot0: 1-32
Using the File System 1-32
Setting the Current Directory 1-33
Displaying the Current Directory 1-33
Listing the Files in a Directory 1-34
Creating a New Directory 1-34
Deleting an Existing Directory 1-34
Moving Files 1-34
Copying Files 1-35
Deleting Files 1-35
Displaying File Contents 1-35
Saving Command Output to a File 1-36
Directing show Command Output to a File 1-36
Compressing and Uncompressing Files 1-36
Displaying the Last Line in a File 1-37
Executing Commands Specified in a Script 1-37
Setting the Delay Time 1-38
Role-Based CLI 1-38
Using Valid Formats and Ranges 1-39
Using Debug Commands 1-40
Generating debug Command Output 1-41
Redirecting debug and Error Message Output 1-41
Enabling Message Logging 1-42
Setting the Message Logging Levels 1-42
Limiting the Types of Logging Messages Sent to the Console 1-43
Logging Messages to an Internal Buffer 1-43
Limiting the Types of Logging Messages Sent to Another Monitor 1-43
Logging Messages to a UNIX Syslog Server 1-44
Limiting Messages to a Syslog Server 1-44
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2 A Commands 2-1
aaa accounting logsize 2-2
aaa accounting default 2-3
aaa authentication dhchap default 2-4
aaa authentication iscsi default 2-5
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aaa authentication login 2-6
aaa authentication login password-aging enable 2-8
aaa group server 2-9
abort 2-11
active equals saved 2-12
alert-group 2-13
arp 2-15
attach 2-16
attachpriv 2-17
attribute qos 2-18
authentication 2-19
autonomous-fabric-id (IVR topology database configuration) 2-21
autonomous-fabric-id (IVR service group configuration) 2-23
autonomous-fabric-id database 2-25
auto-volgrp 2-26
CHAPTER
3 B Commands 3-1
banner motd 3-2
boot 3-4
bport 3-6
bport-keepalive 3-7
broadcast 3-8
CHAPTER
4 C Commands 4-1
callhome 4-2
callhome test 4-4
cd 4-5
cdp 4-6
cfs distribute 4-8
cfs ipv4 distribute 4-10
cfs ipv4 mcast-address 4-12
cfs ipv6 distribute 4-14
cfs ipv6 mcast-address 4-16
cfs region 4-18
channel mode active 4-20
channel-group 4-21
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cimserver 4-22
cimserver clearcertificate 4-24
cimserver loglevel 4-25
class 4-26
clear accounting log 4-28
clear arp-cache 4-29
clear callhome session 4-30
clear cdp 4-31
clear cores 4-32
clear counters (EXEC mode) 4-33
clear counters (SAN extension N port configuration mode) 4-34
clear crypto ike domain ipsec sa 4-35
clear crypto sa domain ipsec 4-36
clear debug-logfile 4-37
clear device-alias 4-38
clear dpvm 4-39
clear fabric-binding statistics 4-40
clear fcanalyzer 4-41
clear fcflow stats 4-42
clear fcns statistics 4-43
clear fcs statistics 4-44
clear fctimer session 4-45
clear fc-redirect config vt 4-46
clear fc-redirect decommission-switch 4-47
clear ficon 4-49
clear fspf counters 4-50
clear install failure-reason 4-51
clear ip access-list counters 4-52
clear ips arp 4-53
clear ips stats 4-54
clear ips stats fabric interface 4-55
clear ipv6 access-list 4-56
clear ipv6 neighbors 4-57
clear islb session 4-58
clear ivr fcdomain database 4-59
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clear ivr service-group database 4-60
clear ivr zone database 4-61
clear license 4-62
clear line 4-63
clear logging 4-64
clear ntp 4-65
clear port-security 4-66
clear processes log 4-68
clear qos statistics 4-69
clear radius session 4-70
clear rlir 4-71
clear rmon alarms 4-73
clear rmon all-alarms 4-74
clear rmon hcalarms 4-75
clear rmon log 4-76
clear role session 4-77
clear rscn session vsan 4-78
clear rscn statistics 4-79
clear santap module 4-80
clear ssm-nvram santap module 4-81
clear scheduler logfile 4-82
clear screen 4-83
clear scsi-flow statistics 4-84
clear sdv 4-85
clear snmp hostconfig 4-86
clear ssh hosts 4-87
clear system reset-reason 4-88
clear tacacs+ session 4-89
clear tlport alpa-cache 4-90
clear user 4-91
clear vrrp 4-92
clear zone 4-93
cli alias name 4-94
cli var name (EXEC) 4-96
cli var name (configuration) 4-98
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clock 4-99
clock set 4-101
cloud discover 4-102
cloud discovery 4-103
cloud-discovery enable 4-105
cluster 4-106
code-page 4-107
commit 4-109
contract-id 4-110
configure terminal 4-111
copy 4-112
copy licenses 4-115
copy ssm-nvram standby-sup 4-116
crypto ca authenticate 4-117
crypto ca crl request 4-119
crypto ca enroll 4-121
crypto ca export 4-123
crypto ca import 4-125
crypto ca test verify 4-127
crypto ca trustpoint 4-128
crypto global domain ipsec security-association lifetime 4-130
crypto ike domain ipsec 4-131
crypto ike domain ipsec rekey sa 4-132
crypto ike enable 4-133
crypto ipsec enable 4-134
crypto key generate rsa 4-135
crypto key zeroize rsa 4-137
crypto map domain ipsec (configuration mode) 4-139
crypto map domain ipsec (interface configuration submode) 4-141
crypto transform-set domain ipsec 4-142
customer-id 4-144
CHAPTER
5 D Commands 5-1
data-pattern-file 5-2
deadtime (radius group configuration) 5-3
deadtime (tacacs+ group configuration) 5-4
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delete 5-5
delete ca-certificate 5-7
delete certificate 5-8
delete crl 5-10
deny (IPv6-ACL configuration) 5-11
destination interface 5-14
destination-profile 5-16
device-alias (IVR fcdomain database configuration submode) 5-18
device-alias (SDV virtual device configuration submode) 5-19
device-alias abort 5-20
device-alias commit 5-21
device-alias database 5-22
device-alias distribute 5-23
device-alias import fcalias 5-24
device-alias name 5-25
dir 5-26
disable 5-28
discover 5-29
discover custom-list 5-30
discover scsi-target 5-31
distribute 5-33
do 5-34
dpvm abort 5-36
dpvm activate 5-37
dpvm auto-learn 5-38
dpvm commit 5-40
dpvm database 5-41
dpvm database copy active 5-42
dpvm database diff 5-43
dpvm distribute 5-45
dpvm enable 5-46
dscp 5-47
duplicate-message throttle 5-48
CHAPTER
6 Debug Commands 6-1
debug aaa 6-2
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debug all 6-4
debug biosd 6-5
debug bootvar 6-6
debug callhome 6-7
debug cert-enroll 6-9
debug cdp 6-11
debug cfs 6-13
debug cimserver 6-15
debug cloud 6-16
debug core 6-18
debug device-alias 6-19
debug dpvm 6-21
debug dstats 6-23
debug ethport 6-24
debug exceptionlog 6-26
debug fabric-binding 6-27
debug fc-tunnel 6-29
debug fc2 6-31
debug fc2d 6-34
debug fcc 6-36
debug fcdomain 6-38
debug fcfwd 6-40
debug fcns 6-42
debug fcs 6-44
debug fcsp-mgr 6-46
debug fdmi 6-48
debug ficon 6-50
debug flogi 6-52
debug fm 6-54
debug fspf 6-55
debug hardware arbiter 6-58
debug idehsd 6-59
debug ike 6-60
debug ilc_helper 6-61
debug ipacl 6-62
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debug ipconf 6-63
debug ipfc 6-64
debug ips 6-65
debug ipsec 6-67
debug isns 6-69
debug ivr 6-71
debug klm 6-73
debug license 6-75
debug logfile 6-76
debug mcast 6-78
debug mip 6-80
debug module 6-81
debug ntp 6-82
debug npv 6-83
debug obfl 6-85
debug platform 6-86
debug plog 6-88
debug port 6-89
debug port-channel 6-91
debug port-resources 6-92
debug qos 6-94
debug radius 6-95
debug rd-reg 6-97
debug rdl errors 6-98
debug rib 6-99
debug rlir 6-100
debug rscn 6-101
debug san-ext-tuner 6-102
debug scsi-flow 6-104
debug scsi-target 6-106
debug sdv 6-107
debug security 6-109
debug sensor 6-110
debug sme 6-111
debug snmp 6-113
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debug span 6-115
debug system health 6-117
debug tacacs+ 6-119
debug tcap 6-121
debug tlport 6-122
debug ttyd 6-123
debug vni 6-124
debug vrrp 6-125
debug vsan 6-127
debug wr-reg 6-129
debug wwn 6-130
debug xbar 6-132
debug xbar_driver 6-133
debug xbc 6-134
debug zone 6-135
CHAPTER
7 E Commands 7-1
email-contact 7-2
enable 7-3
encryption 7-4
end 7-5
enrollment terminal 7-6
exit 7-7
CHAPTER
8 F Commands 8-1
fabric 8-2
fabric-binding activate 8-3
fabric-binding database copy 8-5
fabric-binding database diff 8-6
fabric-binding database vsan 8-7
fabric-binding enable 8-9
fabric-membership 8-10
fcalias clone 8-11
fcalias name 8-12
fcalias rename 8-13
fcanalyzer 8-14
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fcc enable 8-16
fcc priority 8-17
fcdomain 8-18
fcdomain abort vsan 8-21
fcdomain commit vsan 8-22
fcdomain distribute 8-23
fcdomain rcf-reject 8-24
fcdroplatency 8-25
fcflow stats 8-27
fcid-allocation 8-29
fcid-last-byte 8-31
fcinterop fcid-allocation 8-32
fcinterop loop-monitor 8-33
fcip enable 8-34
fcip profile 8-35
fcns proxy-port 8-36
fcns reject-duplicate-pwwn vsan 8-37
fcping 8-38
fc-redirect version2 enable 8-40
fcroute 8-42
fcrxbbcredit extended enable 8-44
fcs plat-check-global vsan 8-45
fcs register 8-46
fcs virtual-device-add 8-47
fcsp 8-48
fcsp dhchap 8-50
fcsp enable 8-53
fcsp timeout 8-54
fctimer 8-55
fctimer abort 8-56
fctimer commit 8-57
fctimer distribute 8-58
fctrace 8-59
fc-tunnel 8-60
ficon enable 8-62
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ficon logical-port assign port-numbers 8-64
ficon port default-state prohibit-all 8-65
ficon slot assign port-numbers 8-66
ficon swap 8-68
ficon-tape-accelerator vsan 8-70
ficon vsan (EXEC mode) 8-72
ficon vsan (configuration mode) 8-74
file 8-75
find 8-76
flex-attach virtual-pwwn 8-77
flex-attach virtual-pwwn auto 8-78
flex-attach virtual-pwwn interface 8-79
format 8-80
fspf config vsan 8-82
fspf cost 8-84
fspf dead-interval 8-85
fspf enable vsan 8-86
fspf hello-interval 8-87
fspf passive 8-88
fspf retransmit-interval 8-89
CHAPTER
9 G Commands 9-1
group 9-2
gzip 9-3
gunzip 9-5
CHAPTER
10 H Commands 10-1
hash 10-2
host 10-3
hw-module logging onboard 10-5
CHAPTER
11 I Commands 11-1
identity 11-2
in-order-guarantee 11-4
initiator 11-5
install all 11-6
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install clock-module 11-12
install license 11-14
install module bios 11-15
install module epld 11-16
install module loader 11-18
install ssi 11-19
interface 11-20
interface bay | ext 11-22
interface fc 11-23
interface fc-tunnel 11-25
interface fcip 11-27
interface gigabitethernet 11-30
interface iscsi 11-32
interface mgmt 11-34
interface port-channel 11-35
interface sme 11-37
interface sme (Cisco SME cluster node configuration submode) 11-38
interface vsan 11-40
ip access-group 11-41
ip access-list 11-43
ip address (FCIP profile configuration submode) 11-46
ip address (interface configuration) 11-47
ip-compression 11-48
ip default-gateway 11-50
ip default-network 11-51
ip domain-list 11-52
ip domain-lookup 11-53
ip domain-name 11-54
ip name-server 11-55
ip route 11-56
ip routing 11-57
ips netsim delay-ms 11-58
ips netsim delay-us 11-59
ips netsim drop nth 11-60
ips netsim drop random 11-62
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ips netsim enable 11-64
ips netsim max-bandwidth-kbps 11-65
ips netsim max-bandwidth-mbps 11-66
ips netsim qsize 11-67
ips netsim reorder 11-68
ipv6 access-list 11-70
ipv6 address 11-71
ipv6 address autoconfig 11-73
ipv6 enable 11-74
ipv6 nd 11-75
ipv6 route 11-77
ipv6 routing 11-79
ipv6 traffic-filter 11-80
iscsi authentication 11-81
iscsi duplicate-wwn-check 11-83
iscsi dynamic initiator 11-85
iscsi enable 11-87
iscsi enable module 11-88
iscsi import target fc 11-89
iscsi initiator idle-timeout 11-90
iscsi initiator ip-address 11-91
iscsi initiator name 11-93
iscsi interface vsan-membership 11-94
iscsi save-initiator 11-96
iscsi virtual-target name 11-98
islb abort 11-101
islb commit 11-102
islb distribute 11-103
islb initiator 11-105
islb save-initiator 11-107
islb virtual-target name 11-109
islb vrrp 11-111
islb zoneset activate 11-113
isns 11-114
isns distribute 11-116
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isns esi retries 11-117
isns profile name 11-118
isns reregister 11-119
isns-server enable 11-120
ivr abort 11-121
ivr commit 11-122
ivr copy active-service-group user-configured-service-group 11-123
ivr copy active-topology user-configured-topology 11-124
ivr copy active-zoneset full-zoneset 11-125
ivr copy auto-topology user-configured-topology 11-126
ivr distribute 11-127
ivr enable 11-128
ivr fcdomain database autonomous-fabric-num 11-129
ivr nat 11-130
ivr refresh 11-131
ivr service-group activate 11-132
ivr service-group name 11-134
ivr virtual-fcdomain-add 11-136
ivr virtual-fcdomain-add2 11-137
ivr vsan-topology 11-138
ivr vsan-topology database 11-140
ivr withdraw domain 11-142
ivr zone name 11-143
ivr zone rename 11-144
ivr zoneset 11-145
ivr zoneset rename 11-146
CHAPTER
12 J Commands 12-1
job name 12-2
CHAPTER
13 K Commands 13-1
keepalive 13-2
kernel core 13-3
key 13-5
key-ontape 13-7
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14 L Commands 14-1
lifetime seconds 14-2
line com1 14-3
line console 14-6
line vty 14-9
link (SDV virtual device configuration submode) 14-10
link-state-trap 14-11
link-state-trap (SME) 14-12
load-balancing 14-13
logging abort 14-14
logging commit 14-15
logging console 14-16
logging distribute 14-17
logging level 14-18
logging logfile 14-19
logging module 14-20
logging monitor 14-21
logging server 14-22
logging timestamp 14-24
CHAPTER
15 M Commands 15-1
match 15-2
match address 15-4
mcast root 15-5
member (fcalias configuration submode) 15-6
member (ivr zone configuration) 15-8
member (zone configuration and zoneset-zone configuration submode) 15-10
member (zoneset configuration submode) 15-12
metric (iSLB initiator configuration) 15-13
mkdir 15-14
modem connect line 15-15
move 15-16
mutual-chap username (iSCSI initiator configuration and iSLB initiator configuration) 15-17
CHAPTER
16 N Commands 16-1
nasb module 16-2
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nasb rediscover module 16-4
native-autonomous-fabric-num 16-5
node 16-6
no fc-redirect version2 enable 16-7
npiv enable 16-9
nport pwwn 16-10
npv enable 16-11
ntp 16-12
ntp abort 16-13
ntp commit 16-14
ntp distribute 16-15
ntp sync-retry 16-16
nwwn (DPVM database configuration submode) 16-17
nwwn (SAN extension configuration mode) 16-18
CHAPTER
17 O Commands 17-19
odrt.bin 17-20
ocsp url 17-22
out-of-service 17-24
out-of-service module 17-26
out-of-service xbar 17-27
CHAPTER
18 P Commands 18-1
passive-mode 18-2
peer-info ipaddr 18-3
periodic-inventory notification 18-5
permit (IPv6-ACL configuration) 18-6
phone-contact 18-9
ping 18-10
policy 18-12
port 18-13
port-channel persistent 18-14
port-license 18-15
port-security 18-16
port-security abort 18-19
port-security commit 18-20
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