Dell Brocade 6520 Command Reference Supporting Fabric OS v7.1.0 - Page 554
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2 lsCfg lsCfg Configures and manages a logical switch SYNOPSIS lscfg --create FID [-b | -base] [-f | -force] lscfg --delete FID lscfg --config FID -slot slot1[-slot2] [-port [ port1[-port2]] [-f |-force] lscfg --restore_to_default FID lscfg --restore_slot_to_default slot lscfg --change FID [[-newfid FID] | [-base]] [-force] lscfg --show [-ge] [-provision] lscfg --help DESCRIPTION NOTES OPERANDS Use this command to create a logical switch and to modify logical switch configurations. The logical switch feature provides the ability to partition a single physical switch into multiple switch instances. Each of these switch partitions is referred to as a logical switch (LS). The logical switch feature allows you to configure multiple logical fabrics on top of a base (physical) fabric. Each logical fabric is made up of logical switches that share the physical resources of the base fabric, for example, interswitch link (ISL) connectivity. At the same time, protocol and management isolation of each logical fabric is maintained, and each logical fabric can scale independently. The Default Logical Switch is created by the system and cannot be deleted. All switch ports not explicitly assigned to a logical switch are part of the default logical switch. The Virtual Fabric (VF) feature must be enabled on the switch before you can configure a logical switch. Use the fosconfig --enable vf command to enable the feature. Use the fosconfig --show command to determine whether the VF feature is enabled or disabled on the switch. 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. Not all commands that support the -force option will prompt for user input when used without the -force option. This command has the following operands: --create Creates a logical switch instance. The following operands are supported. FID Specifies the Fabric ID. Each logical switch in a chassis is assigned a unique fabric identifier. The FID address space is shared between logical switches and EX_Ports. Valid FID values are integers between 1 and 128. The default logical switch is assigned FID 128 by default. This operand is required. 526 Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1002746-01