HP 8/8 Converged Enhanced Ethernet Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001761-01 - Page 149

Displaying the FCoE login configuration, Saving the current FCoE configuration

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DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Creating and managing the FCoE login group configuration 13 Displaying the FCoE login configuration Perform the following tasks to display the FCoE login configuration. Task Command Display the FCoE login configuration. Syntax is as follows: • -switch swwn-Displays all of the login groups for the specified switch. • -logingroup lgname-Displays the login group configuration for the specified login group. • -saved-Displays only the effective configuration. switch:admin> fcoelogincfg --show [-switch swwn | -logingroup lgname] [-saved] Display the status of the last configuration merge during the last fabric merge. This operand also displays conflicting login groups and login groups for non-existing switches. switch:admin> fcoelogincfg --show [-mergestatus] Saving the current FCoE configuration Perform the following task to save the current FCoE configuration. Task Command Save the current FCoE login configuration as the switch:admin> fcoelogincfg --save effective configuration fabric-wide. Creating and managing the FCoE login group configuration Another important task in administrating FCoE is configuring the FCoE login information. Creating an FCoE login group The FCoE login group enables you to configure login policies. Converged Enhanced Ethernet Administrator's Guide 127 53-1001761-01

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DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL
Displaying the FCoE login configuration
Perform the following tasks to display the FCoE login configuration.
Saving the current FCoE configuration
Perform the following task to save the current FCoE configuration.
Creating and managing the FCoE login group configuration
Another important task in administrating FCoE is configuring the FCoE login information.
Creating an FCoE login group
The FCoE login group enables you to configure login policies.
Task
Command
Display the FCoE login configuration. Syntax is as
follows:
-switch
swwn
—Displays all of the login
groups for the specified switch.
-logingroup
lgname
—Displays the login group
configuration for the specified login group.
-saved
—Displays only the effective
configuration.
switch:admin>
fcoelogincfg --show
[
-switch
swwn
|
-logingroup
lgname
] [
-saved
]
Display the status of the last configuration merge
during the last fabric merge. This operand also
displays conflicting login groups and login groups
for non-existing switches.
switch:admin>
fcoelogincfg --show [-mergestatus]
Task
Command
Save the current FCoE login configuration as the
effective configuration fabric-wide.
switch:admin>
fcoelogincfg --save