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Displaying switch fabric module information, Powering a switch fabric link on or off manually – Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Administration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual

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Switch fabric fault monitoring

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Displaying switch fabric module information

To display the state of all switch fabric modules in the chassis, enter the following command at any
level of the CLI.

Brocade> show module

M1 (upper): NI-MLX-MR Management Module Active

M2 (lower): NI-MLX-MR Management Module Standby (Ready State)

F1: NI-X-SF Switch Fabric Module Powered off (By Health Monitoring)

F2:

F3:

F4: NI-X-HSF Switch Fabric Module Active

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Syntax: show module

The show module command displays the modules currently connected to the chassis and their
state. For switch fabric modules, the command shows “Active” if the module is operational or
“Powered off” and the reason for the shutdown.

Powering a switch fabric link on or off manually

To manually power on a switch fabric link, use a command such as the following.

Brocade# power-on snm-link 3 3 37

To manually power off a switch fabric link, use a command such as the following.

Brocade# power-off snm-link 3 3 37

Syntax: [no] power-on snm-link sfm-number fe-number link-number

Syntax: [no] power-off snm-link sfm-number fe-number link-number

Powering a switch fabric module off automatically
on failure

To configure the device to automatically power off a switch fabric module (SFM) or high speed
switch fabric module (hSFM) on which an access error has been detected, enter the following
command at the CONFIG level of the CLI.

Brocade(config)# system-init fabric-failure-detection

Syntax: [no] system-init fabric-failure-detection

TM link#

The link number on the traffic manager.

link state

The link state is either:

UP – In an operating condition
DOWN – In a non-operational condition

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CLI display of SFM link information (Continued)

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