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InfiniBand Interface Commands

interface ib [internal] {<inf> | <inf-range>}

Enters the InfiniBand interface configuration mode.

Syntax Description

[internal] <inf>

For 1U switches: interface 1/<interface>
For modular switches:

  • interface ib <interface>

  • interface ib internal leaf <interface>

  • interface ib internal spine <interface>

inf-range

Enters the configuration mode of a range of interfaces
Format: <slot>/<port>[-<slot>/<port>]

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

config

History

3.1.0000

3.4.2008

Added internal leaf and spine options

Example

switch (config) # interface ib 1/1
switch (config interface ib 1/1) #

Related Commands

show interfaces ib

Notes

Interface range (inf-range) option is not valid on modular switch systems

module-type <qsfp type>

Split or unsplit the interface.

Syntax Description

qsfp

Unsplits the interface

qsfp-split-2

Splits the interface

Default

Disabled

Configuration Mode

config interface ib

History

3.8.1000

Added splitting capability on 1U

3.9.0300

Added splitting capability on modular systems

Example

switch (config)# interface ib 1/1module-type qsfp-split-2switch (config) #interface ib 1/1 module-type qsfp

Related Commands

show interfaces ib

Notes

Available only for systems configured with split-ready profile. See "Break-Out Cables" section for more information.

interface ib <port> port-type split-2 [force]
no interface ib <port> port-type [force]

Splits selected port to 2.
The no form of the command unsplits the selected port.

Syntax Description

port

Selected port.

force

In force mode, the port does not need to be disabled before split.
If force parameter is not set, the ports needs to be disabled.

Default

Disabled

Configuration Mode

config interface ib

History

3.10.0100

Example

switch (config) # interface ib 1/8/2 port-type split-2 force

switch (config) # no interface ib 1/6/2 port-type

Related Commands

Notes

Available only when split profile is configured.

mtu <frame-size>
no interface ib mtu

Configures the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) frame size for the interface.
The no form of the command returns the field value to its default.

Syntax Description

frame-size

MTU size in bytes
Possible values: 256, 512 ,1K, 2K, 4K (K =1024)

Default

4096 bytes

Configuration Mode

config interface ib

History

3.1.0000

3.9.3100

Added the no form of the command

Example

switch (config interface ib 1/1) # mtu 4K

Related Commands

show interfaces ib

Notes

shutdown
no shutdown

Disables the interface.
The no form of the command enables the interface.

Syntax Description

N/A

Default

Enabled

Configuration Mode

config interface ib

History

3.1.0000

Example

switch (config interface ib 1/1) # shutdown

Related Commands

show interfaces ib

Notes

description <string>
no description

Configures an interface description.
The no form of the command deletes interface description.

Syntax Description

string

40 bytes

Default

“”

Configuration Mode

config interface ib

History

3.1.0000

Example

switch (config interface ib 1/1) # description my_interface

Related Commands

show interfaces ib

Notes

speed <port speed> [force]

Configures the speed negotiation of the interface.

Syntax Description

port speed

The following options are available:

  • sdr—10.0Gb/s rate on 4 lane width

  • ddr—20.0Gb/s rate on 4 lane width

  • qdr—40.0Gb/s rate on 4 lane width

  • fdr10—40.0Gb/s rate on 4 lane width

  • fdr—56.0Gb/s rate on 4 lane width

  • edr—100.0Gb/s rate on 4 lane width

  • hdr—200.0 Gb/s rate on 4 lane width

  • ndr— 400.0 Gb/s rate on 4 lane width

force

Forces configuration of speed-list not containing SDR bit

Default

Depends on the port module type, not all interfaces support all speed options

Configuration Mode

config interface ib

History

3.1.0000

3.4.1604

Updated Syntax Description and Example

3.8.2000

Updated port speed in Syntax Description and Example

3.10.0100

Added NDR speed

Example

switch (config interface ib 1/1) # speed fdr edr hdr ndr

Related Commands

show interfaces ib

Notes

  • This command is backwards compatible so old configuration file containing this command with the old form (with legal bit mask) are still supported

  • Configuring more than one speed is possible by typing in consecutive speed names separated by spaces

  • If the speed-options list does not include SDR speed, it is configured automatically. However, if the force option is used (supported on FDR10 only), SDR is not configured.

  • If the other side of the link is a ConnectX®-3 device, to allow the link to raise in FDR speed, QDR speed must also be allowed

  • Force parameter is only allowed for SIB2 systems for EDR speed option.

op-vls <value>
no op-vls

Configures the operational VLs of the interface.
The no form of the command sets the operational VLs to its default value.

Syntax Description

value

Possible value for operational VLs

  • 1 VL0

  • 2 VL0, VL1

  • 4 VL0-VL3

  • 8 VL0-VL7

Default

8 (VL0 - VL7)

Configuration Mode

config interface ib

History

3.1.0000

Example

witch (config interface ib 1/1) # op-vls 1

Related Commands

how interfaces ib

Notes

width <value>
no width

Sets the width of the interface.
The no form of the command resets the parameter to its default value.

Syntax Description

value

Possible value for width for an unsplit port:

  • 1—1X

  • 3—1X, 2X

  • 5—1X, 4X

  • 7—1X, 2X, 4X

Default

7

Configuration Mode

config interface ib

History

3.1.0000

Example

switch (config interface ib 1/1) # width 1

Related Commands

show interfaces ib

Notes

clear counters

Clears the interface counters.

Syntax Description

N/A

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

config interface ib

History

3.1.0000

Example

switch (config interface ib 1/1) # clear counters

Related Commands

show interfaces ib

Notes

interface ib internal notification link-speed-mismatch [<time>]
no interface ib internal notification link-speed-mismatch

Enables notifications on internal link speed mismatch in SNMP.
The no form of the command disables notifications on internal inks speed mismatch in SNMP.

Syntax Description

time

In hours. Enables periodic notifications (traps and log) on internal link speed mismatch status. “0” disables the feature.

Default

Disabled

Configuration Mode

config

History

3.4.3000

Example

switch (config) # interface ib internal link-speed-mismatch 6

Related Commands

show interfaces ib internal notification

Notes

Link-speed-mismatch shows internal link entries in the ifVPITable

interfaces ib internal notification link-state-change
no interfaces ib internal notification link-state-change

Enables notifications on internal links state change in SNMP.
The no form of the command disables notifications on internal links state change in SNMP.

Syntax Description

N/A

Default

Disabled

Configuration Mode

config

History

3.3.4318

Example

switch (config) # interfaces ib internal notification

Related Commands

show interfaces ib internal notification

Notes

Link-state-change shows internal link entries in the ifTable and the ifXTable

switchport access subnet <swid-name> [force]
no switchport access subnet <swid-name> [force]

Maps interface to SWID.
The no form of the command unmaps an interface from a SWID.

Syntax Description

swid-name

Name of the SWID: infinibad-default, infiniband-1...infinibad-5

force

Applies configuration without the need to shutdown the interface before running command

Default

Unmapped

Configuration Mode

config interface ib

History

3.6.0500

Example

switch (config interface ib1/36) # switchport access subnet infiniband-1

Related Commands

Notes

  • Mapping an interface automatically enables it

  • Remapping an interface resets all its configuration except for interface description

  • Unmapping an interface resets all its configuration except for interface description

  • An interface needs to be disabled before remapping/unmapping unless the “force” parameter is used

show interfaces ib <inf>

Displays the configuration and status for the interface.

Syntax Description

internal

Internal interfaces

inf

  • Slot/Port (i.e. 1/1)

  • LXX/SXX (i.1 L01 or S01)

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

Any command mode

History

3.1.0000

3.4.1604

Updated example

3.6.1002

Updated example

3.6.6105

Updated example

3.9.1300

Updated output

3.9.3100

Updated field 'VL capabilities' to 'VL admin capabilities'

Example

switch (config) # show interfaces ib     1/1
IB1/1 state:
Logical port state : Down
Physical port state : Polling
Current line rate : -
Supported speeds : sdr, ddr, qdr, fdr10, fdr, edr
Speed : -
Supported widths : 1X, 4X
Width : 4X
Max supported MTUs : 4096
MTU : 0
VL admin capabilities : VL0 - VL7
Operational VLs : -
Description :
IB Subnet : infiniband-default
Phy-profile : high-speed-ber
Width reduction mode : Not supported
Telemetry sampling : Disabled
Telemetry threshold : Disabled
Telemetry record : Disabled
Telemetry threshold level : N/A bytes
Rx:
Bytes : 0
Packets : 0
Errors : 0
Symbol errors : 0
VL15 dropped packets : 0
Tx:
Bytes : 0
Packets : 0
Wait : 0
Discarded packets : 0

Related Commands

Notes

If a high power transceiver (e.g. LR4) is inserted to a port that does not support it, the link will not go up, and the following warning message is displayed: “Warning: High power transceiver is not supported” when the command “show interfaces ib” is run. For more information, please refer to see “High Power Transceivers”.

show interfaces ib [<inf>] status

Displays the status, speed and negotiation mode of the specified interface.

Syntax Description

internal

Internal interfaces

leaf-ports

filter to leaf-ports only

inf

Interface number: <slot>/<port>

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

Any command mode

History

3.2.0500

3.4.1604

Updated example

3.6.1002

Updated example

Example

switch (config) # show interfaces ib status
Interface    Description   IB Subnet             Speed        Current line rate   Logical port state   Physical port state
--------- ----------- --------- --------- ----------------- ------------------ -------------------
IB1/1 infiniband-1 fdr 56.0 Gbps Active LinkUp
IB1/2 infiniband-2 fdr 56.0 Gbps Active LinkUp
IB1/3 infiniband-default - - Down Polling
IB1/4 infiniband-default - - Down Polling
IB1/5 infiniband-default - - Down Polling
IB1/6 infiniband-default - - Down Polling
IB1/7 infiniband-default - - Down Polling
IB1/8 infiniband-default - - Down Polling
IB1/9 infiniband-default - - Down Polling
IB1/10 infiniband-default - - Down Polling
IB1/11 infiniband-default - - Down Polling
...

Related Commands

Notes

show interfaces ib internal [leaf | spine] [<slot/module/port>]

Displays running state for the internal ports of leafs or spines.

Syntax Description

N/A

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

Any command mode

History

3.2.0500

3.9.3100

Updated field 'VL capabilities' to 'VL admin capabilities'

Example

switch (config) # show interfaces ib internal spine 1/1/4
IB1/1/4 state:
Connected to slot/chip : 4/1
Connected to port : 19
Connected device active: 1
Error state : 0
Logical port state : Active
Physical port state : LinkUp
Current line rate : 56.0 Gbps
Supported speeds : sdr, ddr, qdr, fdr10, fdr
Speed : fdr
Supported widths : 1X, 4X
Width : 4X
Max supported MTUs : 4096
MTU : 4096
VL admin capabilities : VL0 - VL7
Operational VLs : VL0 - VL7
Description :
Phy-profile : high-speed-ber
Width reduction mode : disabled

Related Commands

Notes

show interfaces ib internal [leaf | spine] [<slot/module/port>] capabilities

Displays capabilities of internal leaf or spine interfaces.

Syntax Description

N/A

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

Any command mode

History

3.2.0500

Example

switch (config) # show interfaces ib internal leaf 1/1/26 capabilities

IB1/1/26
LLR: FDR10, FDR,

Related Commands

Notes

show interfaces ib internal [leaf | spine] [<slot/module/port>] llr

Displays LLR state of internal leaf or spine interfaces.

Syntax Description

N/A

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

Any command mode

History

3.2.0500

3.6.6000

Updated example

Example

switch (config) # show interfaces ib internal leaf 1/1/26 llr

----------------------------------
Interface LLR status
----------------------------------
IB1/1/26 Active

Related Commands

Notes

show interfaces ib internal [leaf | spine] [<slot/module/port>] status

Displays detailed running state of internal leaf or spine interfaces.

Syntax Description

N/A

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

Any command mode

History

3.2.0500

Example

switch (config) # show interfaces ib internal leaf 1/1/26 status

Interface Description Speed Current line rate Logical port state Physical port state
--------- ----------- --------- ----------------- ------------------ -------------
IB1/1/26 fdr 56.0 Gbps Active LinkUp

Related Commands

Notes

show interfaces ib [<inf>] transceiver

Displays the transceiver info.

Syntax Description

inf

interface number: <slot>/<port>

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

Any command mode

History

3.1.0000

Example

switch (config) # show interfaces ib 1/1 transceiver
IB1/1 state
identifier : QSFP+
cable/module type : Passive copper, unequalized
infiniband speeds : SDR , DDR , QDR
vendor : Mellanox
cable length : 2 m
part number : MC2207130-002
revision : B0
serial number : AA051150077

Related Commands

Notes

  • For a full list of the supported cables and transceivers, please refer to the LinkX™ Cables and Transceivers page

  • If a high power transceiver (e.g. LR4) is used, it will be indicated in the field “cable/module type”

show interfaces ib [<inf>] transceiver diagnostics

Displays cable channel monitoring and diagnostics info for this interface.

Syntax Description

inf

Interface number: <slot>/<port>

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

Any command mode

History

3.6.2002

3.6.6000

Updated example

Example

switch (config) # show interfaces ib transceiver diagnostics

IB1/1 Transceiver Diagnostic Data:
Message: No Diagnostic Data Available. Module is not DDMI capable

IB1/3 Transceiver Diagnostic Data:
Message: Non present module

IB1/5 Transceiver Diagnostic Data:
Temperature (-127C to +127C):
Temperature : 28 C
Hi Temp Alarm Thresh : 80 C
Low Temp Alarm Thresh: -10 C
Temperature Alarm : None

Voltage (0 to 6.5535 V):
Voltage : 3.28980 V
Hi Volt Alarm Thresh : 3.50000 V
Low Volt Alarm Thresh: 3.10000 V
Voltage Alarm : None

Tx Bias Current (0 to 131 mA):
Ch1 Tx Current : 6.60000 mA
Ch2 Tx Current : 6.60000 mA
Ch3 Tx Current : 6.60000 mA
Ch4 Tx Current : 6.60000 mA
Hi Tx Crnt Alarm Thresh : 8.50000 mA
Low Tx Crnt Alarm Thresh: 5.49200 mA
Ch1 Tx Current Alarm : None
Ch2 Tx Current Alarm : None
Ch3 Tx Current Alarm : None
Ch4 Tx Current Alarm : None

Tx Power (0 mW to 6.5535 mW / 8.1647 dBm):
Ch1 Tx Power : 1.01170 mW / 0.05052 dBm
Ch2 Tx Power : 0.96240 mW / -0.16644 dBm
Ch3 Tx Power : 0.95980 mW / -0.17819 dBm
Ch4 Tx Power : 0.95800 mW / -0.18634 dBm
Hi Tx Power Alarm Thresh : 3.46730 mW / 5.39991 dBm
Low Tx Power Alarm Thresh: 0.07240 mW / -11.40261 dBm
Ch1 Tx Power Alarm : None
Ch2 Tx Power Alarm : None
Ch3 Tx Power Alarm : None
Ch4 Tx Power Alarm : None

Rx Power (0 mW to 6.5535 mW / 8.1647 dBm):
Ch1 Rx Power : 0.99160 mW / -0.03663 dBm
Ch2 Rx Power : 1.08800 mW / 0.36629 dBm
Ch3 Rx Power : 1.09810 mW / 0.40642 dBm
Ch4 Rx Power : 0.97500 mW / -0.10995 dBm
Hi Rx Power Alarm Thresh : 3.46730 mW / 5.39991 dBm
Low Rx Power Alarm Thresh: 0.04670 mW / -13.30683 dBm
Ch1 Rx Power Alarm : None
Ch2 Rx Power Alarm : None
Ch3 Rx Power Alarm : None
Ch4 Rx Power Alarm : None

Vendor Date Code (dd-mm-yyyy): 07-11-2016

Related Commands

Notes

This example is for a QSFP transceiver

show interfaces ib [<inf>] transceiver raw
Displays cable info for this interface.

Syntax Description

inf

interface number: <slot>/<port>

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

Any command mode

History

3.6.1002

Example

switch (config) # show interfaces ib 1/7 transceiver raw
IB1/7 raw transceiver data:

I2C Address 0x50, Page 0, 0:255:
0000 0d 02 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
0010 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
0020 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
0030 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
0040 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
0050 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
0060 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
0070 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
0080 0d 00 23 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 05 8d 00 00 00 ..#.............
0090 00 00 01 a0 4d 65 6c 6c 61 6e 6f 78 20 20 20 20 ....Mellanox
00a0 20 20 20 20 0f 00 02 c9 4d 43 32 32 30 37 31 33 ....MC220713
00b0 30 2d 30 30 41 20 20 20 41 33 02 03 05 00 46 66 0-00A A3....Ff
00c0 00 00 00 00 4d 54 31 32 32 37 56 53 30 30 36 34 ....MT1227VS0064
00d0 32 20 20 20 31 32 30 37 30 38 20 20 00 00 00 e4 2 120708 ....
00e0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
00f0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 30 00 00
I2C Address 0x50, Pages 1, 128:255:
0080 0d 02 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
0090 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
00a0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
00b0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
00c0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
00d0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
00e0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
00f0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
...

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Notes

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