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activation or merging fabrics. See, for information about

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restore Restores the volatile security database with the contents of the non-volatile security database. If the AutoSave parameter is False, you can use this operand to revert changes to the volatile security database that were propagated from another switch in the fabric through security set activation or merging fabrics. See Table 30 for information about the AutoSave parameter. save Saves the changes that have been made to the security database during a Security Edit session. Changes you make to any security set will not take effect until you activate that security set. For information about activating a security set, see the securityset command. Examples The following is an example of the security active command: 8/20q FC Switch #> security active Active Security Information SecuritySet ----------alpha Group GroupMember group1 (ISL) 10:00:00:00:00:10:21:16 Authentication Chap Primary Hash MD5 Primary Secret ******** Secondary Hash SHA-1 Secondary Secret ******** Binding 0 10:00:00:00:00:10:21:17 Authentication Chap Primary Hash MD5 Primary Secret ******** Secondary Hash SHA-1 Secondary Secret ******** Binding 0 The following is an example of the security history command: 8/20q FC Switch #> security history Active Database Information SecuritySetLastActivated/DeactivatedBy Remote SecuritySetLastActivated/DeactivatedOn day month date time year Database Checksum 00000000 Inactive Database Information ConfigurationLastEditedBy ConfigurationLastEditedOn Database Checksum admin@IB-session11 day month date time year 00007558 The following is an example of the security limits command: 8/20q FC Switch #> security limits Security Attribute Maximum Current MaxSecuritySets 4 1 MaxGroups 16 2 MaxTotalMembers 1000 19 MaxMembersPerGroup 1000 4 15 [Name] ------ group1 group2 HP StorageWorks 8/20q Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide 189

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restore
Restores the volatile security database with the contents of the non-volatile security database. If
the
AutoSave
parameter is
False
, you can use this operand to revert changes to the volatile
security database that were propagated from another switch in the fabric through security set
activation or merging fabrics. See
Table 30
for information about the
AutoSave
parameter.
save
Saves the changes that have been made to the security database during a Security Edit session.
Changes you make to any security set will not take effect until you activate that security set. For
information about activating a security set, see the
securityset
command.
Examples
The following is an example of the
security active
command:
8/20q FC Switch #> security active
Active Security Information
SecuritySet
Group
GroupMember
-----------
-----
-----------
alpha
group1 (ISL)
10:00:00:00:00:10:21:16
Authentication
Chap
Primary Hash
MD5
Primary Secret
********
Secondary Hash
SHA-1
Secondary Secret
********
Binding
0
10:00:00:00:00:10:21:17
Authentication
Chap
Primary Hash
MD5
Primary Secret
********
Secondary Hash
SHA-1
Secondary Secret
********
Binding
0
The following is an example of the
security history
command:
8/20q FC Switch #> security history
Active Database Information
---------------------------
SecuritySetLastActivated/DeactivatedBy
Remote
SecuritySetLastActivated/DeactivatedOn
day month date time year
Database Checksum
00000000
Inactive Database Information
-----------------------------
ConfigurationLastEditedBy
admin@IB-session11
ConfigurationLastEditedOn
day month date time year
Database Checksum
00007558
The following is an example of the
security limits
command:
8/20q FC Switch #> security limits
Security Attribute
Maximum
Current
[Name]
------------------
-------
-------
------
MaxSecuritySets
4
1
MaxGroups
16
2
MaxTotalMembers
1000
19
MaxMembersPerGroup
1000
4
group1
15
group2