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Fabric OS Command Reference

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agShow

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agShow

Displays the Access Gateway information registered with the fabric.

SYNOPSIS

agshow

agshow --name ag_name

agshow --local

DESCRIPTION

This command displays the details of the F_Ports and the configured N_Ports in the Access Gateway
attached to the fabric. The command output displays the following information.

Name

The name of the Access Gateway.

NodeName

The World Wide Name of the Access Gateway node.

Ports

The number of ports in the Access Gateway.

Enet IP Addr

The IP address of the Access Gateway.

Firmware

Current firmware running on the Access Gateway.

Local/Remote

Indicates whether the Access Gateway is locally or remotely registered to this
switch.

World Wide Name

The world wide name (WWN) of the given Access Gateway.

N-Port ID(s)

The port ids of the N_Ports configured in the given Access Gateway.

N-Ports

The number of configured N_Ports that are online.

F-Ports

The number of F_Ports that are online.

Attached F-Port information

Displays the Port ID, the switch F-port number, and the Port WWN of each F_Port
that is online on the Access Gateway.

Access Gateway F-Port information

Displays the port number, the port ID, and the Port WWN of the Access Gateway
to which the F_Port is connected. This information is displayed only if both the
Access Gateway and the switch to which the Access Gateway is attached are
running Fabric OS v.7.0.0. The data in this section is not always synchronized with
the data in the Attached F-Port information section.

NOTES

NPIV capability should be enabled on the ports connected to the Access Gateway. NPIV capability is
enabled by default. Use portCfgNPIVPort to enable NPIV capability a port if it was previously disabled.
Note that enabling or disabling NPIV capability is no longer supported in Access Gateway mode.

The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric or Admin Domain restrictions that may be in
place. Refer to Chapter 1, "Using Fabric OS Commands" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for
details.