When your card overheats, the "tooHot" condition appears in the show card command output. Otherwise, reboot your entire Server Switch. If the other interface cards come up successfully, reset the individual card. All cards must run the same active system image as the controller card to function.Ī "bootFailed" condition indicates that the active system image on the card was incompletely or incorrectly loaded.
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The oper code of a card must appear as "normal" for the oper status of the card to appear as "up."Ī "wrong-image" condition indicates that the active system image on the interface card does not match the active system image on the controller. To address this condition, replace the card with a supported card. The general condition may appear as any of the following:Ī condition of "unknown" indicates an unsupported interface card. You can only configure cards with an operational status of "up."ĭisplays the general condition of the interface card. The "up" indicator means that your card runs successfully. failure, which indicates that the card failed to boot correctly.down, which indicates that a user disabled the card with the shutdown command.up, which indicates that the card successfully runs.unknown, which generally indicates that an error occurred when the card booted.The value of this read-only field appears as one of the following: This represents the absolute status of the interface card based upon self-detection. If a type mismatch occurs, verify that you are selecting the correct type for the card in the chassis.ĭisplays the administrative status (that you configure with the shutdown and no shutdown commands) of the port.ĭisplays the operational status as detected by the controller. If any conflict occurs between admin type and oper type, the system assumes that the type specified by oper type is correct and allows you to configure the card based upon this assumption. The "admin type" identifier "controllerIb12port4x" indicates a controller card that piggy-backs onto a 12-port InfiniBand switch card where each port connection can support speeds up to 4X.ĭisplays the type of the card as detected by the controller. The "admin type" identifier "controller" indicates the type of independent controller card found on both sides of the system chassis. Note The controller and controllerIb12port4x cards serve as an exception to these rules. The admin type fc2port2G indicates a Fibre Channel card with two ports that run at a maximum speed of 2 Gbps. The remaining number and letter identify the speed of the ports on the card. The number of ports on the card follow the two-letter type identifier. The first two letters of the entry indicate the general type of the card: The following example (output abridged) shows all bridge groups on the Server Switch.ĭisplays the number of the slot that the card occupies.ĭisplays the type of the interface card that the administrator specified with the type command.
Displays false if the bridge group does not belong to a multicast group.ĭisplays the redundancy group to which the bridge group belongs.ĭisplays none (when the bridge group is not in a redundancy group), primary, or secondary. Refer to the Ethernet Gateway User Guide for more information.ĭisplays true if the bridge group belongs to a multicast group. Displays ? if you disable ARP Packet Painting. Displays False if you disable broadcast forwarding.ĭisplays one if you enable ARP Packet Painting. Table 6-1 describes the fields in the show arp ethernet command output.ĭisplays the integer-value identifier of the bridge group that the administrator assigned with the bridge-group command.ĭisplays the ASCII text string identifier that the administrator assigned with the bridge-group command.ĭisplays the trunk that the bridge group uses to connect to the Ethernet switch.ĭisplays the internal gateway slot#/port# of the bridge-group.ĭisplays True if you enable broadcast-forwarding. Your Server Switch dynamically creates ARP connections on an as-needed basis and removes ARP entries from ARP routing tables when connections drop. User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. This command has no arguments or keywords. To display entries in the Ethernet ARP routing table, enter the show arp ethernet command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode. This chapter documents the following commands: