Dell Brocade G620 Brocade 8.0.1 Fabric OS Command Reference - Page 195
No Effective configuration: No Access, Default Zone Access Mode
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defZone --allaccess --show When No Access default zone is activated, the following conditions apply: • If the current effective zone configuration is disabled with the cfgDisable command, the local switch converts this command to the equivalent of cfgEnable "d_efault_Cfg". • If zoning receives a cfgDisable command from a remote switch that does not support default zoning, zoning rejects the cfgDisable command in the second phase of RCS because the remote switch does not convert the cfgDisable command to cfgEnable "d_efault_Cfg". Sets the default zone access mode to All Access, initiates a zoning transaction (if one is not already in progress), and deletes the reserved zoning objects by performing the equivalent to the following zoning commands: • cfgDelete "d_efault_Cfg" • zoneDelete "d_efault_Zone" A cfgSave, cfgEnable, or cfgDisable command must be performed subsequent to the use of this command to commit the changes and distribute them to the fabric. If a cfgSave is performed and the fabric is already in the No Access default zone state, a cfgDisable is sent to the fabric. For example: • defzone --allaccess • cfgsave An audit log record is generated for each use of this command. Displays the current state of the default zone access mode. Examples To create a default zone configuration: primaryfcs:admin> cfgactvshow Effective configuration: No Effective configuration primaryfcs:admin> defzone --noaccess primaryfcs:admin> cfgsave primaryfcs:admin> defzone --show Default Zone Access Mode committed - No Access transaction - No Transaction primaryfcs:admin> cfgactvshow Effective configuration: No Effective configuration: (No Access) SEE ALSO None Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference 171 53-1004112-02
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