Hi Bernard,
About one year ago, I consulted with a Broadcom technical sales guy, and heard about the ASIC implementation of the SAN128B-7 switch. i.e. core&edge combination.
After that, I confirmed on my customer's machine that the portbuffershow showed the 16 FC ports boundary.
Unfortunately, I have no log files as evidence for you.
According to Randy Frye's comment, SAN128B-6 seems to take the different ASIC implementation from the 128B-7.
If you can access to your SAN128B-6, you may execute FOS command "supportshow". This command takes a few minutes to complete.
The output will include both the "bladeportmap" and "portbuffershow" for your cofirmation.
You can follow Rnady's comments, and can know the relationship between the ASICs and the FC ports on your 128B-6
Eiichiro
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EIICHIROH NAKAGAWA
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Original Message:
Sent: Mon June 17, 2024 01:52 PM
From: Bernard Fay
Subject: Relation between ASIC and SAN switch ports
Thanks Eiichirroh,
Do you have a reference about this?
Thanks,
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Bernard Fay
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Original Message:
Sent: Sun June 16, 2024 10:11 PM
From: EIICHIROH NAKAGAWA
Subject: Relation between ASIC and SAN switch ports
Hello Bernard:
The following information comes from SAN128B-7, not SAN128B-6
There are 12 ASIC modules; 4 as Cores, and 8 for Edges.
Each the edges ASIC supports 16 FC ports; #0-15, #16-31, ... , #112-127.
I hope this may help you.
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EIICHIROH NAKAGAWA