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DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL 13 Managing and displaying the FCoE login configuration Perform one of the following tasks to toggle the availability of FCoE login configuration management. Task Command Enable the FCoE login configuration management switch:admin> fcoelogincfg --enable on the switch (this is a switch-based command, not port-based). Disable the FCoE login configuration management on the switch. switch:admin> fcoelogincfg --disable Displaying or aborting the current configuration transaction NOTE The configuration changes created using the fcoelogingroup command are kept in a transaction buffer until you save the buffer using the fabric-wide fcoelogincfg--save command. The login configuration is saved as a transaction and to apply it you need to specifically save it. Perform one of the following tasks to either display or abort the current configuration transaction. Task Display the current configuration transaction. Abort the current configuration transaction. Command switch:admin> fcoelogincfg --transshow switch:admin> fcoelogincfg --transabort Cleaning up login groups and VN_port mappings Perform the following tasks to cleanup login groups and VN_port mappings. Task Command Perform a cleanup of all conflicting login groups and VN_port mappings from the effective configuration. This purges not only the conflicting login groups but also the non-existing switches. switch:admin> fcoelogincfg --purge Perform a cleanup of all conflicting login groups and conflicting VN_port mappings from the effective configuration. switch:admin> fcoelogincfg --purge -conflicting Perform a cleanup of all login groups for non-existing switches from the effective configuration. switch:admin> fcoelogincfg --purge -nonexisting 126 Converged Enhanced Ethernet Administrator's Guide 53-1001761-01

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Managing and displaying the FCoE login configuration
13
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL
Perform one of the following tasks to toggle the availability of FCoE login configuration
management.
Displaying or aborting the current
configuration transaction
NOTE
The configuration changes created using the
fcoelogingroup
command are kept in a transaction
buffer until you save the buffer using the fabric-wide
fcoelogincfg--save
command. The login
configuration is saved as a transaction and to apply it you need to specifically save it.
Perform one of the following tasks to either display or abort the current configuration transaction.
Cleaning up login groups and VN_port mappings
Perform the following tasks to cleanup login groups and VN_port mappings.
Task
Command
Enable the FCoE login configuration management
on the switch (this is a switch-based command,
not port-based).
switch:admin>
fcoelogincfg --enable
Disable the FCoE login configuration
management on the switch.
switch:admin>
fcoelogincfg --disable
Task
Command
Display the current configuration transaction.
switch:admin>
fcoelogincfg --transshow
Abort the current configuration transaction.
switch:admin>
fcoelogincfg --transabort
Task
Command
Perform a cleanup of all conflicting login groups
and VN_port mappings from the effective
configuration. This purges not only the conflicting
login groups but also the non-existing switches.
switch:admin>
fcoelogincfg --purge
Perform a cleanup of all conflicting login groups
and conflicting VN_port mappings from the
effective configuration.
switch:admin>
fcoelogincfg --purge -conflicting
Perform a cleanup of all login groups for
non-existing switches from the effective
configuration.
switch:admin>
fcoelogincfg --purge -nonexisting