HP 1606 Fabric OS FCIP Administrators Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001766-01, November 20 - Page 112

Deleting an FTRACE configuration for a tunnel, slot/]Ge_Port tunnel_Id

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4 FTRACE concepts | | | |Trace Header| Wrap | In | Out | Switch | Switch | | Id | State | Size | Address | Count | OXID | OXID | Date | Time | | 0| Current | 100000 | 0x0019a980 | 92 | FFFF | FFFF | | | | 1| unused | 100000 | 0x0019aa80 | 0 | FFFF | FFFF | | | | 2| unused | 100000 | 0x0019ab80 | 0 | FFFF | FFFF | | | | 3| unused | 100000 | 0x0019ac80 | 0 | FFFF | FFFF | | | | 4| unused | 100000 | 0x0019ad80 | 0 | FFFF | FFFF | | | | 5| unused | 100000 | 0x0019ae80 | 0 | FFFF | FFFF | | | Deleting an FTRACE configuration for a tunnel This command applies only to the 7500 switch and FR4-18i blade. Root access is required. To delete an FTRACE that was previously using the portCfg ftrace command, do the following. 1. Log on to the switch as admin. 2. Enter the portCfg ftrace [slot/]Ge_Port tunnel_Id del command. The following example deletes the FTRACE configuration for GbE port 1, tunnel 1. switch:root> portcfg ftrace ge1 1 del 98 Fabric OS FCIP Administrator's Guide 53-1001766-01

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FTRACE concepts
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Wrap
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Switch
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State
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Size
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Address
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Date
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Time
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Current | 100000 | 0x0019a980 |
92 | FFFF | FFFF |
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unused | 100000 | 0x0019aa80 |
0 | FFFF | FFFF |
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2 |
unused | 100000 | 0x0019ab80 |
0 | FFFF | FFFF |
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unused | 100000 | 0x0019ac80 |
0 | FFFF | FFFF |
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unused | 100000 | 0x0019ad80 |
0 | FFFF | FFFF |
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unused | 100000 | 0x0019ae80 |
0 | FFFF | FFFF |
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Deleting an FTRACE configuration for a tunnel
This command applies only to the 7500 switch and FR4-18i blade. Root access is required. To
delete an FTRACE that was previously using the
portCfg ftrace
command, do the following.
1.
Log on to the switch as admin.
2.
Enter the
portCfg ftrace
[slot/]Ge_Port tunnel_Id
del
command. The following example deletes
the FTRACE configuration for GbE port 1, tunnel 1.
switch:root> portcfg ftrace ge1 1 del