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Port 1024 is not a privileged port. Port 1023 and lower are privileged.
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FCNSQ(8) Open-FCoE Tools FCNSQ(8)
NAME
fcnsq - Fibre Channel Name Server Query Tool
SYNOPSIS
fcnsq host --gpn port_id [-q | --quiet]
fcnsq host --gnn port_id [-q | --quiet]
fcnsq host --gspn port_id [-q | --quiet]
fcnsq host --gsnn wwpn [-q | --quiet]
fcnsq ?
DESCRIPTION
The fcnsq command performs Fibre Channel Name Server queries for a user-specified FC Host. The supported name server query commands
include: Get Port Name (GPN), Get Node Name (GNN), Get Symbolic Node Name (GSNN), and Get Symbolic Port Name (GSPN) as described in FC-GS-3
for the Common Transport (CT) services.
fcnsq takes the host bsg name as the input for the target host. Host bsg name must be a valid bsg device, e.g., "host12" as derived from
/dev/bsg/fc_host12. For each name server query command, the argument is either a Port ID or a World Wide Port Name. Port IDs and World Wide
Names must be specified in hexadecimal. To disable verbose output, use the --quiet option.
OPTIONS
host --gpn port_id
Get Port Name by Port ID for host.
host --gnn port_id
Get Node Name by Port ID for host.
host --gspn port_id
Get Symbolic Port Name by Port ID for host.
host --gsnn wwpn
Get Symbolic Node Name by World Wide Port Name for host.
-q, --quiet
Disable verbose output.
?
Display a help message with basic usage instructions.
EXAMPLES
Query Get Port Name (GPN) from host12 for Port ID 0xbf0027
fcnsq host12 --gpn bf0027
Query Get Node Name (GNN) from host12 for Port ID 0xbf0027
fcnsq host12 --gnn bf0027
Query Get Symbolic Port Name (GSPN) from host12 for Port ID 0xbf0027
fcnsq host12 --gspn bf0027
Query Get Symbolic Node Name (GSNN) from host12 for WWWPN 0x1000001B213C9DDA
fcnsq host12 --gsnn 0x1000001B213C9DDA
SEE ALSO
fcoeadm(8)
SUPPORT
fcnsq is part of the fcoe-utils package, maintained through the Open-FCoE project. Resources for both developers and users can be found at
the Open-FCoE website http://open-fcoe.org/.
Open-FCoE 06/09/2010 FCNSQ(8)