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FICON commands

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will result in a port that appears as: Index Slot Port Address 252 12 28 3e0200 Port addresses that have not been assigned to a Logical Switch will appear as "uninstalled" in the PIB's Port Descriptor. NOTE: The CUP port address will always be xxFExx. Port Addresses xxFExx and xxFFxx are unavailable to assign to physical ports. CUP Limitations You can configure up to two CUP switches as Logical Switches in a Virtual Fabric-enabled platform for FICON FMS mode. A base switch cannot be configured as a FICON switch. FICON CUP-enabled Logical Switches are not supported as Logical Fabric-capable Logical Switches, so FICON Logical Switches will not participate in the use of Extended ISLs (xISLs) on the base switch. FICON commands Table 97 summarizes the Fabric OS CLI commands that can be used for managing FICON fabrics. For detailed information on these commands, see the Fabric OS Command Reference. Table 97 Fabric OS commands related to FICON and FICON CUP Command Description Standard Fabric OS commands configure Sets the domain ID and the insistent domain ID mode. portAddress --bind Use this command to bind the 16-bit address to the lower two bytes of a port 24-bit Fibre Channel address. portAddress --unbind Use this command to unbind the currently bound address for the specified port. portSwap Swaps ports. portSwapDisable Disables the portSwap command. portSwapEnable Enables the portSwap command. portSwapShow Displays information about swapped ports. Commands specific to FICON ficonclear rlir Removes all RLIR records from the local RLIR database. ficonclear rnid Removes all outdated RNID records from the local RNID database. ficonshow ilir [fabric] Displays FRU failure information on the local switch or on the fabric. ficonshow lirr [fabric] Displays registered listeners for link incidents for the local switch or for the fabric. ficonshow rlir [fabric] Displays link incidents for the local switch or for the fabric. ficonshow rnid [fabric] Displays node identification data for all devices registered with the local switch or all devices registered with all switches defined in the fabric. ficonshow switchrnid [fabric] Displays node identification data for the local switch or for the fabric. Commands specific to FICON CUP ficoncupset fmsmode Sets FICON Management Server mode on or off for the switch. ficoncupset modereg Sets the mode register bits for the switch. 498 FICON fabrics

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498
FICON fabrics
will result in a port that appears as:
Index Slot Port Address
========================
252
12
28
3e0200
Port addresses that have not been assigned to a Logical Switch will appear as “uninstalled” in the PIB’s Port
Descriptor.
NOTE:
The CUP port address will always be xxFExx.
Port Addresses xxFExx and xxFFxx are unavailable
to assign to physical ports.
CUP Limitations
You can configure up to two CUP switches as Logical Switches in a Virtual Fabric-enabled platform for
FICON FMS mode. A base switch cannot be configured as a FICON switch.
FICON CUP-enabled Logical Switches are not supported as Logical Fabric-capable Logical Switches, so
FICON Logical Switches will not participate in the use of Extended ISLs (xISLs) on the base switch.
FICON commands
Table 97
summarizes the Fabric OS CLI commands that can be used for managing FICON fabrics. For
detailed information on these commands, see the
Fabric OS Command Reference
.
Table 97
Fabric OS commands related to FICON and FICON CUP
Command
Description
Standard Fabric OS commands
configure
Sets the domain ID and the insistent domain ID mode.
portAddress --bind
Use this command to bind the 16-bit address to the lower two bytes of a
port 24-bit Fibre Channel address.
portAddress --unbind
Use this command to unbind the currently bound address for the
specified port.
portSwap
Swaps ports.
portSwapDisable
Disables the portSwap command.
portSwapEnable
Enables the portSwap command.
portSwapShow
Displays information about swapped ports.
Commands specific to FICON
ficonclear rlir
Removes all RLIR records from the local RLIR database.
ficonclear rnid
Removes all outdated RNID records from the local RNID database.
ficonshow ilir [fabric]
Displays FRU failure information on the local switch or on the fabric.
ficonshow lirr [fabric]
Displays registered listeners for link incidents for the local switch or for
the fabric.
ficonshow rlir [fabric]
Displays link incidents for the local switch or for the fabric.
ficonshow rnid [fabric]
Displays node identification data for all devices registered with the local
switch or all devices registered with all switches defined in the fabric.
ficonshow switchrnid
[fabric]
Displays node identification data for the local switch or for the fabric.
Commands specific to FICON CUP
ficoncupset fmsmode
Sets FICON Management Server mode on or off for the switch.
ficoncupset modereg
Sets the mode register bits for the switch.