fabric-show

This command is used to display information about a fabric on the switch.

Syntax   fabric-show

name name-string

Specifies the name of the fabric.

switch-ip ip-address

Specify the IP address of the switch joining the fabric.

id

Specifies the identifier for the fabric.

repeer-to-cluster-node cluster-repeer-node name

Specifies if the action is to replace a dead cluster node by restoring against the existing cluster node.

vlan vlan-id

Specifies the VLAN ID for the fabric.

fabric-network in-band|mgmt

Specifies the fabric network as in-band or management network.

control-network in-band|mgmt

Specifies the control network type as in-band or through the management interface.

tid tid-number

Specifies the transaction identifier.

fabric-advertisement-network inband-mgmt|inband-vmgmt|inband-only|mgmt-only

Specify if you want to send fabric advertisement packets over the inband management interface or inband only.

Defaults   None.

Access   CLI

History   

Version 1.2

Command introduced.

Version 2.2

The parameters, multicast-ip, and cid, deprecated.

Version 2.2.8

The parameter, network-type, added.

Version 2.3

The parameter, repeer-to-cluster-node, added. 

Version 2.4

The parameter, network-type, changed to fabric-network and control-network. 

Usage   The fabric consists of one or more switches that share an administrative domain. The fabric presents the abstraction of a big logical switch with a single point of management, hiding the complexity of the underlying collection of switch hardware and inter-switch links. Use this command to display information about the fabric.

Examples  To display the fabric, network-1, use the following command:

CLI network-admin@switch > fabric-show name network-1

name:                   network-1

id:                     b0000dd:577a8c70

vlan:                   0

fabric-network:         in-band

control-network:        in-band

tid:                    11

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