Checking the status of Fibre Channel and Ethernet ports by using the CLI
You can use the command-line interface (CLI) to check the status of the Fibre Channel and Ethernet ports.
Enter the following CLI command to check the status of the
Fibre Channel and Ethernet ports:
lsportfc
The following output shows what is displayed when you enter the lsportfc command:
id fc_io_port_id port_id type port_speed node_id node_name WWPN nportid status attachment cluster_use adapter_location adapter_port_id
0 1 1 fc 8Gb 1 node1 500507680140BADD 0E2411 active switch local_partner 1 1
1 2 2 fc 8Gb 1 node1 500507680130BADD 0E2412 active switch local_partner 1 2
2 3 3 fc N/A 1 node1 500507680110BADD 000000 inactive_unconfigured none partner 1 3
3 4 4 fc N/A 1 node1 500507680120BADD 000000 inactive_unconfigured none none 1 4
4 5 3 ethernet 10Gb 1 node1 500507680150BADD 0E2413 active switch local 2 1
5 6 4 ethernet 10Gb 1 node1 500507680160BADD 0E2414 inactive_configured switch local 2 2
6 1 1 fc N/A 2 node2 500507680140BADE 000000 inactive_unconfigured none local_partner 2 3
7 2 2 fc N/A 2 node2 500507680130BADE 000000 inactive_unconfigured none local_partner 2 4
8 3 3 fc N/A 2 node2 500507680110BADE 000000 inactive_unconfigured none partner 3 1
9 4 4 fc N/A 2 node2 500507680120BADE 0E2414 active switch none 3 2
10 5 3 ethernet 10Gb 2 node2 500507680150BADE 0E2415 active switch local 3 3
11 6 4 ethernet 10Gb 2 node2 500507680160BADE 0E2416 active switch local 3 4
The previous example shows information for the Fibre Channel and Ethernet ports. For each port, the port ID and the status of the port are displayed. In this example, the ports show statuses of active, inactive_configured, and inactive_unconfigured.