HP 1606 Fabric OS FCIP Administrators Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001766-01, November 20 - Page 83

Deleting an FCIP tunnel, Deleting an IProute

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Managing FCIP tunnels 3 portCfg fciptunnel [Slot/]ge0|ge1 qosmap tunnel_id -default|-delete|vc_num -Q dscp -P L2cos Where: tunnel_id The tunnel_id. Range is 0-7. -default Resets or sets the virtual channel QoS map to default values. -delete Deletes associated QoS map configuration file. Delete QoS mappings before downgrading to pre-v6.0.0 firmware versions that do not support QoS mapping. It removes the file from the config flash memory only. The file is automatically reset to defaults if later used or modified. vc_num When modifying the VC QoS map, specifies the virtual channel ID for which the qosmap is modified. Valid values are 0 - 15. When specifying vc_num, either the -Q or the -P option or both must be specified. -Q dscp The Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value to be modified. Use the portShow fciptunnel geport all -qosmap command to display current values. Supported range is 0-63. -P L2coS The L2 Class Of Service (COS) tagging value. Use the portShow fciptunnel geport all -qosmap command to display current values. Supported range is 0-7. Deleting an FCIP tunnel 1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role. 2. Enter the portCfg fciptunnel command to delete FCIP tunnels. The command syntax is as follows. portcfg fciptunnel [slot/]ge0|ge1 delete tunnel_id The following example shows two tunnels deleted on slot 8, port ge0: switch:admin> portcfg fciptunnel 8/ge0 delete 6 switch:admin> portcfg fciptunnel 8/ge0 delete 7 Deleting an IProute The following command deletes an IP route for a specified IPv4 address. portcfg iproute [slot/]ge0|ge1 delete dest_IPv4_addr netmask For an IPv6 address: portcfg iproute [slot/]ge0|ge1 delete IPv6_addr/prefix_len Fabric OS FCIP Administrator's Guide 69 53-1001766-01

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Fabric OS FCIP Administrator’s Guide
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53-1001766-01
Managing FCIP tunnels
3
portCfg fciptunnel
[Slot/]
ge0|ge1 qosmap
tunnel_id
-default
|
-delete
|vc_num
-
Q
dscp
-
P
L2cos
Where:
tunnel_id
The tunnel_id. Range is 0-7.
-default
Resets or sets the virtual channel QoS map to default values.
-delete
Deletes associated QoS map configuration file. Delete QoS mappings before
downgrading to pre-v6.0.0 firmware versions that do not support QoS
mapping. It removes the file from the config flash memory only. The file is
automatically reset to defaults if later used or modified.
vc_num
When modifying the VC QoS map, specifies the virtual channel ID for which
the qosmap is modified. Valid values are 0 - 15. When specifying
vc_num
,
either the
-Q
or the
-P
option or both must be specified.
-Q
dscp
The Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value to be modified. Use the
portShow fciptunnel
geport
all -qosmap
command to display current values.
Supported range is 0-63.
-P
L2coS
The L2 Class Of Service (COS) tagging value. Use the
portShow fciptunnel
geport
all -qosmap
command to display current values. Supported range is
0-7.
Deleting an FCIP tunnel
1.
Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.
2.
Enter the
portCfg fciptunnel
command to delete FCIP tunnels. The command syntax is as
follows.
portcfg fciptunnel
[
slot
/
]
ge0|ge1 delete
tunnel_id
The following example shows two tunnels deleted on slot 8, port ge0:
switch:admin> portcfg fciptunnel 8/ge0 delete 6
switch:admin> portcfg fciptunnel 8/ge0 delete 7
Deleting an IProute
The following command deletes an IP route for a specified IPv4 address.
portcfg iproute
[
slot
/
]
ge0|ge1 delete
dest_IPv4_addr netmask
For an IPv6 address:
portcfg iproute
[
slot
/
]
ge0|ge1 delete
IPv6_addr/prefix_len