HP 1606 Fabric OS FCIP Administrators Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001766-01, November 20 - Page 51

Modifying an FCIP tunnel, Modifying an FCIP circuit, Deleting an IP interface

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Modifying an FCIP tunnel 2 Modifying an FCIP tunnel FCIP tunnel characteristics and options can be modified as needed, using the portCfg fcipTunnel command with the modify option. The command syntax is as follows: portCfg fciptunnel ve_port modify Where: ve_port Each tunnel is assigned to a specific VE_port. The VE_port number serves as the tunnel ID. The range is 16 through 23. Options are as listed and described in Table 4 on page 32, and Table 5 on page 33. NOTE When you use portcfg fciptunnel to modify the circuit options, the changes apply only to circuit 0. CAUTION Using the modify option disrupts traffic on the specified FCIP tunnel for a brief period of time. Modifying an FCIP circuit FCIP circuit characteristics and options can be modified as needed, using the portCfg fcipcircuit command with the modify option. The command syntax is as follows: portCfg fcipcircuit ve_port modify circuit_id Where: ve_port Each FCIP tunnel is assigned to a specific VE_port. The VE_port number serves as the tunnel ID. Specify the VE_Port of the tunnel that contains the FCIP circuit you want to modify. circuit_id The numeric ID assigned when the circuit was created. Options are as listed and described in Table 5 on page 33. NOTE You can modify all circuits, including circuit 0, using the portcfg fcipcircuit command. Deleting an IP interface You can delete an IP interface using the portcfg ipif command with the delete option. The command syntax is as follows: portcfg ipif ge delete ipaddr Fabric OS FCIP Administrator's Guide 37 53-1001766-01

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Fabric OS FCIP Administrator’s Guide
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Modifying an FCIP tunnel
2
Modifying an FCIP tunnel
FCIP tunnel characteristics and options can be modified as needed, using the
portCfg fcipTunnel
command with the
modify
option. The command syntax is as follows:
portCfg fciptunnel
ve_port
modify
<options>
Where:
ve_port
Each tunnel is assigned to a specific VE_port. The VE_port number serves as
the tunnel ID. The range is 16 through 23.
<options>
Options are as listed and described in
Table 4
on page 32, and
Table 5
on
page 33.
NOTE
When you use
portcfg fciptunnel
to modify the circuit options, the changes apply only to circuit
0.
CAUTION
Using the modify option disrupts traffic on the specified FCIP tunnel for a brief period of time.
Modifying an FCIP circuit
FCIP circuit characteristics and options can be modified as needed, using the
portCfg fcipcircuit
command with the
modify
option. The command syntax is as follows:
portCfg fcipcircuit
ve_port
modify
circuit_id <options>
Where:
ve_port
Each FCIP tunnel is assigned to a specific VE_port. The VE_port number
serves as the tunnel ID. Specify the VE_Port of the tunnel that contains the
FCIP circuit you want to modify.
circuit_id
The numeric ID assigned when the circuit was created.
<options>
Options are as listed and described in
Table 5
on page 33.
NOTE
You can modify all circuits, including circuit 0, using the
portcfg fcipcircuit
command.
Deleting an IP interface
You can delete an IP interface using the
portcfg ipif
command with the
delete
option. The
command syntax is as follows:
portcfg ipif ge
<n>
delete
ipaddr