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portLogShow
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Telnet Commands
Args The command arguments
description depends on event
type:
start
ioct
Tx & Rx
reject
busyFC-PH busy reason
ctin
ctout
errlog
loopscn
start type: 0 = enable ports, 100 = disable ports
disablestate can be one of the following:
1 - Online, 2 - Offline, 3 - Testing, 4 - Faulty,
5 - E_Port, 6 - F_Port, 7 - Segmented.
enablemode: 0 = normal, non-zero = loopback
lI/O control arguments. v.3.0 only.
first two header words and first payload word
FC-PH reject reason
FC-PH busy reason
Argument 0 is divided into two 16-bit fields:
[A]bit map indicating validity of subsequent args
(0001 = argument 1 is valid, 0003 = arguments 1 and
2 are valid). [B]ct-based service command code.
Argument 1 = first word of the CT payload, if
applicable (as specified in [A]).
Argument 2 = second word of the CT payload, if
applicable (as specified in [A]).
Argument 0 is divided into two 16-bit fields:
[A]bit map indicating validity of subsequent args
(0001 = argument 1 is valid, 0003 = arguments 1 and
2 are valid). [B]CT command code indicating an
accept (8002) or a reject (8001). If [B] is an accept,
argument 1 and 2 represents the first and second
words of the CT payload, if applicable (as specified in
[A]). If [B] is a reject, argument 1 contains the CT
reject reason and explanation code.
Error type (see errShow)
Description depends on loop state:
OLP: offline reason code, usually zero
LIP: Reason code for LIPs initiated by FL_Port, if the
code value is 800x (x = [1,0xc], see below), or the
lower two bytes of the LIP received, if the code value
is other than 800x. Refer to Table 1-26 on page 1-345
for a list of LIP code values.
Table 1-22 portLogShow Command Field Descriptions (continued)
Field Possible Values Description