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show fabric route pathinfo
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intervals, and the counter is incremented if the condition is true. Each
sample represents 1 ms of time with a 0 Tx BB Credit. An increment of this
counter means that the frames could not be sent to the attached device for
1 ms, indicating degraded performance.
TxCrdz(64s)
The length of time, in milliseconds, over the previous 64-second interval
that the port was unable to transmit frames because the transmit BB credit
was 0.
If extended statistics are requested, the following information is provided for each hop in the data
path:
F/s (1s)
The number of frames received or transmitted per second over the
previous 1-second period.
F/s (64s)
The number of frames received or transmitted per second over the
previous 64-second period.
Words
The total number of 4-byte Fibre Channel words.
Frames
The total number of frames.
Errors
The total number of errors that may have caused a frame not to be received
correctly. This includes cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors, bad
end-of-frame (EOF) errors, frame truncated errors, frame-too-short errors,
and encoding errors inside a frame.
Usage Guidelines
The show fabric family of commands display neighbor and local port information when connected
to a down-level RBridge.This command displays ISL details, including the breakout index of the
interface if breakout mode is configured on the source or neighbor interface.
Examples
To show path information without statistics or reverse path information:
switch# show fabric route pathinfo
Fabric ID (1..128)[-1]
: 10
Domain
: 1
Source Port [-1]
:
Destination Port [-1]
:
Basic Stats [y/n/yes/no]?
: n
Extended Stats [y/n/yes/no]?
: n
Reverse Path[y/n/yes/no]?
: n
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Target port is Embedded
Hop
In Port
Domain ID
Out Port
BW
Cost
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0
E
152
1
10G
500
1
5
142
54
4G
500
2
14
5
1
4G
10000
3
217
100
793
48G
500
4
1209
2
148
8G
500
5
3
1
E
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