Dell Brocade 300 Fabric OS Command Reference v7.1.0 - Page 682
portCfgAutoDisable, portcfgautodisable --addall
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2 portCfgAutoDisable portCfgAutoDisable Manages the port autodisable configuration. SYNOPSIS portcfgautodisable --enable [slot/]port[-port] portcfgautodisable --disable [slot/]port[-port] portcfgautodisable --add option [slot/]port[-port] portcfgautodisable --remove option [slot/]port[-port] portcfgautodisable --addall [slot/]port[-port] portcfgautodisable --removeall [slot/]port[-port] portcfgautodisable --addexcept option [slot/]port[-port] portcfgautodisable --show [slot/]port[-port] portcfgautodisable --suspend portcfgautodisable --resume portcfgautodisable --help DESCRIPTION NOTES OPERANDS Use this command to enable or disable the autodisable feature for a specified port or a range of ports and to manage the configuration. If the ports are already in the requested configuration, no action is taken. If a range of ports is specified, some of which are already in the requested configuration, no action is taken for those ports. All other ports in the specified range are updated. Execution of this command is nondisruptive. The autodisable feature is by default disabled for all ports. Use the --suspend and --resume options respectively to temporarily suspend and resume the configuration in the current logical switch. These states are persistent across reboots and HA failover. The port autodisable feature minimizes traffic disruption introduced in some instances of automatic port recovery. When the autodisable flag is set, you can specify the conditions that will prevent the port to reinitialize. Such conditions include loss of sync, loss of signal, OLS, NOS, and LIP. Refer to the operand section for an explanation of these conditions. Note that a link reset does not cause a port autodisable. When a port is in FICON Management Server (FMS) mode, an autodisabled port remains persistently disabled across High Availability (HA) failover. In all cases, you can bring the automatically disabled port back into service using the portEnable command. The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric or Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to Chapter 1, "Using Fabric OS Commands" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details. This command is not supported on GbE ports, VE_Ports, logical interswitch links (LISLs), or FCoE ports. This command has the following operands: slot Specifies the slot number on bladed systems, followed by a slash (/). 654 Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1002746-01