Show fabric route neighbor-state – Brocade Network OS Command Reference v4.1.0 User Manual
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show fabric route neighbor-state
Displays the state information of all the ISL links connected to the RBridge.
Synopsis
show fabric route neighbor-state [rbridge-id rbridge-id | all]
Operands
rbridge-id rbridge-id Specifies the RBridge ID of the RBridge for which neighbor information is to
be displayed.
all
Displays neighbor information for all RBridges in the fabric.
Defaults
If no RBridge is specified, the neighbor state information for the local switch is displayed.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Description
Use this command to display information about neighbors to a specified RBridge. FSPF defines a
neighbor as a remote ISL interface that is directly attached to the local RBridge. If the interfaces
are trunked, the command displays data only about the trunk primary.
The command displays the following fields:
rbridge-id
ID of the RBridge. Valid values range from 1 through 239.
# ISLs
The number of ISLs that connect the switch to neighbor switches.
Src Index
E_Port interface on the local switch. This value is typically equal to the
Index field reported in the switchShow command.
Src Interface
Physical interface on the local switch in the format
“Te rbridge-id/slot/port”. If the ISL is not up, then “?/?/?” displays for a Te
interface and “-/-/-” displays for an Fi interface.
Nbr Index
E_Port interface on the remote switch. This value is typically equal to the
index field reported in the switchShow command.
Nbr Interface
Physical interface on the remote switch in the format
“Te rbridge-id/slot/port”. If the ISL is not up, then “?/?/?” displays for a Te
interface and “-/-/-” displays for an Fi interface.
Nbr State
The FSPF neighbor state for the port attached to remote switch.
The neighbor can be in one of the following states:
NB_ST_DOWN—The neighbor is down.
NB_ST_INIT—The neighbor is initializing.
NB_ST_DB_EX—The neighbor and the switch are exchanging data from
their Link State Records (LSR) databases.
NB_ST_DB_ACK_WT—The neighbor is waiting for the switch to acknowledge
the LSR database.
NB_ST_DB_WT—The LSR Database is in waiting state; synchronization is in
process.
NB_ST_FULL—The neighbor is in the last, finishing state. The E_Port can
route frames only if the neighbor is in full state.
Usage Guidelines
If no information is available for the switch, the command displays the message “No ISL found.”