Dell Brocade G620 Brocade 8.0.1 Fabric OS Command Reference - Page 36
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ad ad Manages Admin Domain operations. Synopsis ad --activate ad_id ad --add ad_id [-d "dev_list"] [-s "switch_list"] ad --apply ad --clear [-f] ad --create ad_id [-d "dev_list"] [-s "switch_list"] ad --deactivate ad_id ad --delete ad_id ad --exec ad_id "command_list" ad --remove ad_id [-d "dev_list"] [-s "switch_list"] ad --rename ad_id new_ad_id ad --save ad --select ad_id ad --show [-i | [ad_id [-m mode]]] (in AD255 context) ad --show [-i ] (in AD0 context) ad --show (in AD1-254 context) ad --validate [-i | [ad_id | [-m mode]]] ad --transabort ad --transshow Description Use this command to manage Admin Domain operations. Admin Domains are not supported in Fabric OS v8.0.1. When this command is executed, it displays the following warning message: "Warning: Admin Domains are not supported in Fabric OS v8.0.1. Admin Domain commands and functionality will be removed in future Fabric OS versions." This command follows a batched-transaction model. When executed with the --activate, --add, --clear, --create, --deactivate, --delete, --remove, --rename options, this command changes only the Defined Configuration in the transaction buffer. The --save option sends the changes made in the transaction buffer to all other switches and permanently saves the changes to the Defined configuration in persistent storage. The --apply option performs a save operation, sends a request to apply the Admin Domain configuration (as defined in the persistent storage), and then enforces the configuration locally. 12 Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1004112-02
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