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Displaying the port log
Use the HCM debug --portlog BCU command to display a log of Fibre Channel frames and other
main control messages that were sent out and received on a specific port. You can use this
information to isolate adapter and Fibre Channel protocol problems.
debug --portlog <port_id>
where:
port_id The ID of the port for which you want to display the port log.
NOTE
If the port log is disabled, a warning message displays. Use the debug -portlogctl command to
enable and disable the port log.
Displaying the port list
Use the port --list BCU command to list all physical ports on the adapter along with their physical
attributes, such as PWWN, Fibre Channel address, port type, speed, and state.
port --list
Performing a port query
Use port --query BCU command to display port information, such as WWN, NWWN, state, current
and configured speed, topology, received and transmitted BB_Credits, and beacon status.
port --query <port_id>
port_id ID of the port for which you want to display information.
Displaying port speed
Use port --speed BCU command to display the current port speed setting.
port --speed <port_id>
where:
port_id ID of the port for which you want to display port speed.
Authentication settings
Use the Brocade CLI utility (BCU) or the HCM GUI to display the adapter authentication settings and
status.
Displaying authentication settings through HCM
Use the Fibre Channel Security Protocol Configuration dialog box to display authentication settings.
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