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B-44 StorageWorks Fibre Channel Storage Switch User's Guide
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Table B-9
portlogShow Command Field Descriptions
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Field
Description
For ioctl events, the cmd field entries in lower case are Switch specific as follows:
a1 - port is an E_Port
a2 - port is an F_Port
a3 - port is segmented
a4 - domain name is known
a5 - port enable
a6 - port disable
a7 - link reset
a8 - add unicast route
a9 - delete unicast route
aa - add multicast route
ab - delete multicast route
ac - unicast routing table done
ad - multicast routing table done
ae - add a phantom device
af - remove a phantom device
For ctin event, the first sub-field indicates whether "argument 1" and "argument 2"
would be valid:
0000 no argument 1 and 2
0001
argument 1 is valid
0003
arguments 1 and 2 are valid
For ctout event, the cmd field consists of two 2-byte sub-fields, similar to ctin. The
second sub-field should contain a CT command code indicating an accept or reject:
8001 reject
8002 accept
args
The args field represents different values depending on the task and event. The
following definitions are included:
For ioctl events, the I/O control arguments.
For Tx and Rx events, the first two header words and the first payload word.
For ctin events, the args field generally represents the first and second words of the
CT payload where they are valid. Note however, in the case where an IP address is
involved and if it is an IPv4 address, then this field will show the value of the IPv4
address, which is neither the first nor second word of the CT payload.
For ctout events, if the event is associated with an accept, then the args field
generally represents the first and second words of the CT payload. In the case where
an IP address is involved and if it is an IPv4 address, then this field will show the
value of the IPv4 address, which is neither the first nor second word of the CT
payload.
If the event is associated with a reject, the args field contains the reject reason and
explanation code.