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