Dell PowerEdge M710 Fabric OS Command Reference Manual Supporting Fabric - Page 59
F_Port, Removes the specified port WWN entry from the database after the host has
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ag 2 --adsadd "F_Port [;F_Port2;...]" "WWN [;WWN2;...]" Adds the specified WWNs to the list of devices allowed to login to the specified F_Ports. Lists must be enclosed in double quotation marks. List members must be separated by semicolons. Replace the F_Port list with an asterisk (*) to add the specified WWNs to all the F_Ports' allow lists. ADS policy must be enabled for this command to succeed. --adsdel "F_Port [;F_Port2;...]" "WWN [;WWN2;...] Deletes the specified WWNs from the list of devices allowed to login to the specified F_Ports. Lists must be enclosed in double quotation marks. List members must be separated by semicolons. Replace the F_Port list with an asterisk (*) to remove the specified WWNs from all the F_Ports' allow lists. ADS policy must be enabled for this command to succeed. --adsshow Displays the list of allowed device WWNs for all F_Ports. --persistentalpaenable 1 | 0 mode Configures the persistent ALPA feature. Once enabled, the ALPA parts of all device PIDs become persistent regardless of whether they were logged in before or after the persistent ALPA feature was enabled. ALPA persistence ensures that there is no inconsistency between logged in devices. The persistent ALPA feature is by default disabled. 1 | 0 mode Specify 1 to enable persistent ALPA. Specify 0 to disable the feature. Specifies the manner in which the ALPA is obtained in the event that the ALPA value is already taken by another host. Valid modes are: -s Specifies a stringent ALPA request mode. In stringent mode, the login is rejected if the ALPA is not available. -f Specifies a flexible ALPA request mode. In flexible mode, the host login is accepted either with the requested ALPA value or with a different ALPA value if the requested ALPA is not available. --printalpamap F_Port Displays the database entry for the specified port. An F_Port must be specified. The output displays the PWWN-to-host-ALPA mapping. --deletepwwnfromdb PWWN Removes the specified port WWN entry from the database after the host has logged out. --clearalpamap F_Port Clears the ALPA values for the specific F_Port. This command removes the PWWN-to-ALPA-value mapping from the database. --addwwnmapping N_Port "WWN [;WWN2;...]"|--all Maps one or more device WWNsto a preferred N_Port. All traffic form the specified devices is forced through the specified N_Port, regardless of which F_Port the device logs into. In the event the designated N_Port should become unavailable, an alternate port can serve as a preferred failover port. This command only affects devices that are connecting to the fabric after successful execution of this command; it will not affect devices already logged in. If a device is already connected to the switch when its mapping is created, that mapping goes into effect the next time the device connects. The WWN list must be enclosed in double quotation marks. WWNs must be separated by semicolons. Fabric OS Command Reference 27 53-1001764-02
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