Chapter 20 Show Commands

show version

switch# show version image bootflash:bad_image <--------------

failure case

Md5 Verification Failed

 

Image integrity check failed

 

The following example displays current EPLD versions for a specified module.

switch# show version module 2 epld

Module Number

2

EPLD Device

Version

------------------------------------

Power Manager

0x06

XBUS IO

0x07

UD chip Fix

0x05

Sahara

0x05

The following example displays available EPLD versions.

switch# show version epld scp://user@10.6.16.22/users/dino/epld.img user@10.6.16.22's password:

Module NameEPLD Device Version

-----------------------------------------------------------

Supervisor/Fabric-1

XBUS 1

IO

0x09

 

XBUS 2

IO

0x0c

 

UD chip Fix

0x05

 

Sahara

 

0x04

1/2 Gbps FC 16 port

XBUS IO

0x08

 

Sahara

 

0x05

1/2 Gbps FC 32 port

XBUS IO

0x07

 

Sahara

 

0x05

Virtualization Linecard

XBUS IO

0x07

 

UD chip Fix

0x05

 

Golden

Gate

0x04

IP Storage Module

XBUS IO

0x02

 

UD chip Fix

0x05

 

Sahara

 

0x05

 

Mainboard Bally

0x12

 

Daughter card Bally

0x08

20/40 Port FC Fabric Switch

XBUS IO

0x03

The following example displays the entire output for the show version command.

switch# show version

Cisco Storage Area Networking Operating System (SAN-OS) Software TAC support: http://www.cisco.com/tac

Copyright (c) 2002-2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. The copyrights to certain works contained herein are owned by Andiamo Systems, Inc. and/or other third parties and are used and distributed under license. Some parts of this software are covered under the GNU Public License. A copy of the license is available at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html.

Software

 

 

BIOS:

version 1.0.8

loader:

version 1.1(2)

kickstart:

version

2.0(1) [build 2.0(0.6)] [gdb]

system:

version

2.0(1) [build 2.0(0.6)] [gdb]

 

BIOS compile time:

08/07/03

 

 

 

 

kickstart image file is:

bootflash:///m9500-sf1ek9-kickstart-mzg.2.0.0.6.bin

 

kickstart compile time:

10/25/2010 12:00:00

 

 

 

 

system image file is:

bootflash:///m9500-sf1ek9-mzg.2.0.0.6.bin

 

system compile time:

10/25/2020 12:00:00

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco MDS 9000 Family Command Reference

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

78-16088-01, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 1.3

 

 

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MDS 9000 specifications

Cisco Systems MDS 9000 series is a line of storage networking switches designed to address the unique demands of enterprise-level data centers. These switches provide high-performance solutions for connecting various storage devices, including traditional disk arrays, solid-state drives, and tape libraries. The MDS 9000 series is built for scalability, high availability, and advanced security, making it an ideal choice for organizations looking to optimize their storage infrastructure.

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The architecture of the MDS 9000 series is designed for high availability and resiliency. With redundant power supplies and cooling systems, these switches minimize downtime and ensure continuous operation. Additionally, they offer advanced features like non-disruptive software upgrades, which eliminate the need for scheduled outages during firmware updates.

In summary, the Cisco Systems MDS 9000 series offers a robust set of features tailored for enterprise storage networking. Its support for various protocols, intelligent management capabilities, and high availability characteristics make it a preferred choice for organizations seeking to optimize their storage infrastructure for both current and future needs. By investing in the MDS 9000 series, businesses can enhance their operational efficiency, ensure data security, and maintain a competitive edge in today's data-driven landscape.