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Nbrstateshow – Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference (Supporting Fabric OS v7.3.0) User Manual

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nbrStateShow

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nbrStateShow

Displays the state of FSPF neighbors.

SYNOPSIS

nbrstateshow [slot/][port]

DESCRIPTION

Use this command to display information about fabric shortest path first (FSPF) neighbors to the local
switch or information about a neighbor to a specified port. FSPF defines a neighbor as a remote E_Port
interface that is directly attached to the local switch. However, if ports are trunked, the command displays
data only about the trunk master.

This command displays the following fields:

Local Domain ID

Domain ID of the local switch.

Local Port

E_Port interface on the local switch. This value is typically equal to the Index field
reported in the switchShow command.

Domain

Domain ID of the remote switch.

Remote Port

E_Port interface on the remote switch.

State

State of the neighbor. The neighbor can be in one of the following five states:

0

NB_ST_DOWN - The neighbor is down.

1

NB_ST_INIT - The neighbor is initializing.

2

NB_ST_DB_EX - The neighbor and the switch are exchanging data from their
Link State Records (LSR) databases.

3

NB_ST_DB_ACK_WT -The neighbor is waiting for the switch to acknowledge the
LSR database.

4

NB_ST_DB_WT - The LSR Database is in waiting state; synchronization is in
process.

5

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.

Sub-State

Substate of the port. The port can be in one of the following 12 substates:

INIT

The port is initializing.

ROUTABLE

The port is ready to receive frames.

ROUTABLE_WAIT

The port is waiting for notification from the neighbor.