cables connection troubleshooting

Hi all

How can I know the Tech support files. UCSM or all journals that the L1 - L2 cables connected correctly

also if the FI to IOM cables connected correctly?

Thanks in advance

AMR,

In the tech show you will not be able to see a message saying, Hey, "L1 is linked to the L2", but at least you can get technical support UCSM you can go to the var > sysmgr > sam_controller and you will see the messages of negotiation of the cluster.

For IOM cables, you can also go to UCSm tech support > sw_tech_support and search for 'show fex-tissue interface', you can see this on each IF and who will show you the IOM connected to this specific fabric.

Note: I give you the names of files that I have at the top of my head, they may be slightly different when we see them in the tech show.

HTH,

-Kenny

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