HP StorageWorks 2/16V Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Manual - Supporting - Page 607
secPolicyActivate, but the Defined Security Policy Set differs from the Active Security Policy Set
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secPolicyActivate 2 secPolicyActivate Saves and activates the Defined Security Policy Set. Synopsis secpolicyactivate Description Use this command to activate the current defined security policy to all switches in the fabric. This will activate the policy set on local switch or all switches in the fabric depending on the fabric-wide consistentcy policy. In secure mode, this command activates the security policy set on all switches in the fabric and can be issued only from the Primary FCS switch. In non-secure mode, if there are changes to the SCC or DCC policies in the current CLI or API transaction that have not been saved to the Defined Security Policy Set, then this command saves the changes to the Defined Security Policy Set first, and then activates it. If there are no changes, but the Defined Security Policy Set differs from the Active Security Policy Set, then the Defined Security Policy Set is activated. If there are no changes and the Defined Security Policy Set is the same as the Active Security Policy Set, then nothing is done. After activation the defined policy set becomes the Active Policy Set. Use secPolicyShow to display the members of an existing policy in the Active or Defined Security Policy Sets. The behavior of this command is the same for tolerant and strict fabric-wide consistency. When secure mode is enabled, this command can be issued only from the primary FCS switch. Any modifications to SCC DB and DCC DB are saved and activated. When secpolicyactivate is issued after the secpolicysave command, it might fail. Operands none Examples To activate the defined security policy set to all switches in the fabric: switch:admin> secpolicyactivate About to overwrite the current Active data. ARE YOU SURE (yes, y, no, n): [no] y secpolicyactivate command was completed successfully. See Also fddCfg, secPolicyAbort, secPolicyAdd, secPolicyCreate, secPolicyDelete, secPolicyDump, secPolicyRemove, secPolicySave, secPolicyShow Fabric OS Command Reference Manual 575 53-1000436-01