HP StorageWorks MSA 2/8 HP StorageWorks Secure Fabric OS V1.0 User Guide (AA-R - Page 115

Shows current mode of Secure Fabric OS. See, Displays the Secure Fabric OS policy database. See

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Secure Fabric OS Commands and Secure Mode Restrictions Table 19: Secure Fabric OS Commands (Continued) Command secmodedisable secmodeenable secmodeshow secnonfcspasswd secpolicyabort secpolicyactivate secpolicyadd secpolicycreate secpolicydelete secpolicydump secpolicyfcsmove secpolicyremove Description Disables Secure Mode. See "Disabling Secure Mode" on page 123. Enables Secure Mode. See "Enabling Secure Mode" on page 49. This command cannot be entered if Secure Mode is already enabled unless all the FCS switches have failed. Shows current mode of Secure Fabric OS. See "Displaying Status of Secure Mode" on page 88. Sets Non-FCS Admin account password. See "Modifying the Non-FCS Switch Admin Password" on page 97. Aborts all policy changes since changes were last saved. See "Aborting All Uncommitted Changes" on page 80. Activates all policy changes since this command was last issued. All activated policy changes are stored in the Active Policy Set. See "Activating Changes to Secure Fabric OS Policies" on page 77. Adds members to a policy. See "Adding a Member to an Existing Policy" on page 78. Creates a policy. See "Creating Secure Fabric OS Policies Other Than the FCS Policy" on page 58. Deletes a policy. See "Deleting a Policy" on page 80. Displays the Secure Fabric OS policy database. See "Viewing the Secure Fabric OS Policy Database" on page 85. Moves an FCS member in the FCS list. See "Changing the Position of a Switch Within the FCS Policy" on page 55. Removes members from a policy. See "Removing a Member from a Policy" on page 79. Available when Secure Mode is Disabled? No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No Secure Fabric OS Version 1.0 User Guide 115

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Secure Fabric OS Commands and Secure Mode Restrictions
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Secure Fabric OS Version 1.0 User Guide
secmodedisable
Disables Secure Mode. See “
Disabling Secure Mode
on page 123.
No
secmodeenable
Enables Secure Mode. See “
Enabling Secure Mode
on page 49.
This command cannot be entered if Secure Mode is
already enabled unless all the FCS switches have
failed.
Yes
secmodeshow
Shows current mode of Secure Fabric OS. See
Displaying Status of Secure Mode
” on page 88.
Yes
secnonfcspasswd
Sets Non-FCS Admin account password. See
Modifying the Non-FCS Switch Admin Password
” on
page 97.
No
secpolicyabort
Aborts all policy changes since changes were last
saved. See “
Aborting All Uncommitted Changes
” on
page 80.
No
secpolicyactivate
Activates all policy changes since this command was
last issued. All activated policy changes are stored in
the Active Policy Set. See “
Activating Changes to
Secure Fabric OS Policies
” on page 77.
No
secpolicyadd
Adds members to a policy. See “
Adding a Member to
an Existing Policy
” on page 78.
No
secpolicycreate
Creates a policy. See “
Creating Secure Fabric OS
Policies Other Than the FCS Policy
” on page 58.
No
secpolicydelete
Deletes a policy. See “
Deleting a Policy
” on page 80.
No
secpolicydump
Displays the Secure Fabric OS policy database. See
Viewing the Secure Fabric OS Policy Database
” on
page 85.
No
secpolicyfcsmove
Moves an FCS member in the FCS list. See “
Changing
the Position of a Switch Within the FCS Policy
” on
page 55.
No
secpolicyremove
Removes members from a policy. See “
Removing a
Member from a Policy
” on page 79.
No
Table 19:
Secure Fabric OS Commands (Continued)
Command
Description
Available
when
Secure
Mode is
Disabled?