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OnCommand Insight: What are the Brocade CLI/SSH commands run by the Brocade CLI Data Source?

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Applies to

  • OnCommand Insight
  • Cloud Insight
  • Inventory data

Answer

Common Brocade switch commands used for troubleshooting OnCommand Insight Data collection

  • Run the below commands via PuTTY/SSH session, from the Oncommand Insight acquisition unit
Command Expected Command Function
Version Display the switch software version
alishow Display aliases on the switch
cfgshow Shows zones available on switch
configshow Used that certain fabric parameters are configured correctly
diagshow Displays switch diagnostics
errdump Display system messages from all switches in same fabric
fabricshow Displays fabric membership information
fabstatsshow Keeps count of all segmentations
fosconfig-show  
ipaddrshow Display IP address

islShow,

trunkShow,

topologyShow

Display Fabric Topology
nbrstateshow  
nscamshow Name server entries on remote switches

nsshow,

nsshow-t

Verifies clients are logged into same server
pdShow Displays information for specified core file
portshow Display individual port status
portStatsShow Display port hardware statistics counters
porterrshow Display ports errors
portLogDumpPort create dump file of port logs
savecore -l Create Brocade core file(s)
sfpshow  
snmpConfig--show accessControl Display accesscontrol security settings on the switch
snmpConfig-show mibCapability Display MIB information
snmpConfig-show snmpv3 Display SNMPv3 configuration settings
supportshow Displays switch information for debugging
supportsave Collects and packages debug output
switchshow Displays status of Fibre Channel (FC) switch and ports
switchstatusshow Displays switch status info.
trunkshow  
wwn -sn  

 

 

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