Dell Brocade 6520 Command Reference Supporting Fabric OS v7.1.0 - Page 23
Deprecated commands, CLI usage conventions
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• portCfgFec - Command is supported in Access Gateway mode. Rewrote the description for this command to better capture the feature and what it does. Updated examples to reflect latest output and documented the FEC states. • portCfgLongDistance - Added options -distance, -buffers, -framesize, -fecenable, and -fecdisable. • portEncCompShow - The output displays port speed. • portShow - Added options fciptunnel --reset,--lifetime and fcipcircuit --reset,--lifetime. • portSwap - Added option to remove swapping of all ports. • secCertUtil - Added new options -commonswcert and -commonswcsr. • setContext - Accepts switch name. • sshUtil - Added option to delete the known host name or IP address from the file .ssh/known_hosts. • switchCfgPersistentDisable - Added options to set the switch in disable state, to disable the switch persistently, and help option. • switchName - The switch name must be unique. • switchShow - The output is modified to display the neighbor WWN information even when the ISL is segmented during exchange link parameter (ELP) or post ELP segmentation phase. • zone - Added option to generate a report of potential routing problems in the local Domain. • zoneAdd - Added wildcard character (asterisk) option to specify members. • zoneCreate - Added wildcard character (asterisk) option to specify members. • zoneRemove - Added wildcard character (asterisk) option to specify members. • zoneShow - Added new option to display the changes in the transactions. Deprecated commands The following commands and associated man pages have been removed since this document was last released. • fcIpChipTest • fcrChipTest • fcrPathTest • licenseHelp • policy • uRouteConfig • uRouteRemove CLI usage conventions • Some Fabric OS show commands display certain switch or fabric components in three-digit decimal numbers, for example, 003. When you use these numeric identifiers as inputs to other commands, you must remove the leading zeros; otherwise the commands will either fail or generate incorrect results. Adding zeros to any decimal number in a command input will cause that number to be treated as an Octal number. Fabric OS Command Reference xxiii 53-1002746-01