Dell PowerVault 56F Dell PowerVault 5xF Switches Zoning Guide - Page 30

cfgDelete, cfgAdd, cfgRemove

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The following example shows the cfgDelete command, which deletes an existing zone configuration: The following example shows the cfgAdd command, which adds one or more new members to an existing zone configuration: The following example shows the cfgRemove command, which removes one or more members from an existing zone configuration: The members to be removed are found by an exact string match. When removing multiple members, sequence is important. If this command removes all members, the zone configuration is deleted. 4-6 Dell PowerVault 5xF Switches Zoning Guide

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Dell PowerVault 5xF Switches Zoning Guide
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The following example shows the
cfgDelete
command, which deletes an existing
zone configuration:
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The following example shows the
cfgAdd
command, which adds one or more new
members to an existing zone configuration:
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The following example shows the
cfgRemove
command, which removes one or
more members from an existing zone configuration:
The members to be removed are found by an exact string match. When removing
multiple members, sequence is important. If this command removes all members,
the zone configuration is deleted.
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