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Changing the Position of a Switch Within the FCS Policy, To modify the order of FCS switches

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3 Changing the Position of a Switch Within the FCS Policy Use the secPolicyFCSMove command to change the order in which switches are listed in the FCS policy. The list order determines which backup FCS switch becomes the primary FCS switch if the current primary FCS switch fails. To modify the order of FCS switches: 1. From a sectelnet or SSH session, log in to the primary FCS switch as admin. 2. Type secPolicyShow "Defined", "FCS_POLICY". This displays the WWNs of the current primary FCS switch and backup FCS switches. 3. Type secPolicyFCSMove; then provide the current position of the switch in the list and the desired position at the prompts. Alternatively, enter secPolicyFCSMove "From, To". From is the current position in the list of the FCS switch and To is the desired position in the list for this switch. For example, to move a backup FCS switch from position 2 to position 3 in the FCS list, using interactive mode: primaryfcs:admin> secpolicyfcsmove Pos Primary WWN DId swName. 1 Yes 10:00:00:60:69:10:02:181 switch5. 2 No 10:00:00:60:69:00:00:5a2 switch60. 3 No 10:00:00:60:69:00:00:133 switch73. Please enter position you'd like to move from : (1..3) [1] 2 Please enter position you'd like to move to : (1..3) [1] 3 DEFINED POLICY SET FCS_POLICY Pos Primary WWN DId swName 1 Yes 10:00:00:60:69:10:02:181 switch5. 2 No 10:00:00:60:69:00:00:133 switch73. 3 No 10:00:00:60:69:00:00:5a2 switch60. 4. Type secPolicyActivate. Secure Fabric OS Administrator's Guide 3-9 Publication Number: 53-1000244-01

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Secure Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
3-9
Publication Number: 53-1000244-01
3
Changing the Position of a Switch Within the
FCS Policy
Use the
secPolicyFCSMove
command to change the order in which switches are listed in the FCS
policy. The list order determines which backup FCS switch becomes the primary FCS switch if the
current primary FCS switch fails.
To modify the order of FCS switches:
1.
From a sectelnet or SSH
session, log in to the
primary FCS switch as admin.
2.
Type
secPolicyShow “Defined”, “FCS_POLICY”
.
This displays the WWNs of the current primary FCS switch and backup FCS switches.
3.
Type
secPolicyFCSMove
; then provide the current position of the switch in the list and the desired
position at the prompts.
Alternatively, enter
secPolicyFCSMove “
From, To
.
From
is the current position in the list of the
FCS switch and
To
is the desired position in the list for this switch.
For example, to move a backup FCS switch from position 2 to position 3 in the FCS list, using
interactive mode:
4.
Type
secPolicyActivate
.
primaryfcs:admin>
secpolicyfcsmove
Pos Primary WWN
DId
swName.
=================================================
1
Yes
10:00:00:60:69:10:02:181
switch5.
2
No
10:00:00:60:69:00:00:5a2
switch60.
3
No
10:00:00:60:69:00:00:133
switch73.
Please enter position you’d like to move from : (1..3) [1]
2
Please enter position you’d like to move to : (1..3) [1]
3
____________________________________________________
DEFINED POLICY SET
FCS_POLICY
Pos Primary WWN
DId swName
__________________________________________________
1
Yes
10:00:00:60:69:10:02:181 switch5.
2
No
10:00:00:60:69:00:00:133 switch73.
3
No
10:00:00:60:69:00:00:5a2 switch60.
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