HP StorageWorks MSA 2/8 HP StorageWorks Secure Fabric OS V1.0 User Guide (AA-R - Page 114

Secure Fabric OS Commands, Create and modify Secure Fabric OS policies

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Secure Fabric OS Commands and Secure Mode Restrictions Secure Fabric OS Commands You can use the Secure Fabric OS commands to: ■ Enable and disable Secure Mode ■ Fail over the Primary FCS switch ■ Create and modify Secure Fabric OS policies ■ View all Secure Fabric OS-related information ■ Modify passwords ■ Create and remove temporary passwords ■ View and reset Secure Fabric OS statistics ■ View and reset version stamp information Most Secure Fabric OS commands must be executed on the Primary FCS switch when Secure Mode is enabled. For a list of restricted commands, see "Command Restrictions in Secure Mode" on page 117. Table 19 lists all the commands available for managing Secure Fabric OS. Table 19: Secure Fabric OS Commands Command pkicreate pkiremove pkishow secfabricshow secfcsfailover sechelp Description Re-creates the PKI objects on the switch. See "Re-creating PKI Objects If Required" on page 39. Removes the PKI objects from the switch. Displays the status of the PKI objects and digital certificate on the switch. See "Verifying Installation of the Digital Certificates" on page 38. Displays Secure Fabric OS-related fabric information. See "Displaying General Secure Fabric OS Information About a Fabric" on page 84. Transfers the role of the Primary FCS switch to the next switch in the FCS policy. See "Failing over the Primary FCS Switch" on page 56. Displays a list of Secure Fabric OS commands. To use, enter the sechelp command at the CLI prompt. Available when Secure Mode is Disabled? No No Yes No No Yes 114 Secure Fabric OS Version 1.0 User Guide

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Secure Fabric OS Commands and Secure Mode Restrictions
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Secure Fabric OS Version 1.0 User Guide
Secure Fabric OS Commands
You can use the Secure Fabric OS commands to:
Enable and disable Secure Mode
Fail over the Primary FCS switch
Create and modify Secure Fabric OS policies
View all Secure Fabric OS-related information
Modify passwords
Create and remove temporary passwords
View and reset Secure Fabric OS statistics
View and reset version stamp information
Most Secure Fabric OS commands must be executed on the Primary FCS switch
when Secure Mode is enabled. For a list of restricted commands, see “
Command
Restrictions in Secure Mode
” on page 117.
Table 19
lists all the commands available for managing Secure Fabric OS.
Table 19:
Secure Fabric OS Commands
Command
Description
Available
when
Secure
Mode is
Disabled?
pkicreate
Re-creates the PKI objects on the switch. See
Re-creating PKI Objects If Required
” on page 39.
No
pkiremove
Removes the PKI objects from the switch.
No
pkishow
Displays the status of the PKI objects and digital
certificate on the switch. See “
Verifying Installation of
the Digital Certificates
” on page 38.
Yes
secfabricshow
Displays Secure Fabric OS-related fabric information.
See “
Displaying General Secure Fabric OS Information
About a Fabric
” on page 84.
No
secfcsfailover
Transfers the role of the Primary FCS switch to the next
switch in the FCS policy. See “
Failing over the Primary
FCS Switch
” on page 56.
No
sechelp
Displays a list of Secure Fabric OS commands. To use,
enter the
sechelp
command at the CLI prompt.
Yes