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Alias ID Creator Creator Token Member List This is the multicast address and has the format of FFFBxx, where xx is an odd number ranging from 01 to 31. This number is the name of the multicast group. The Fibre Channel address ID of the Nx_Port that created this Alias group. The Alias token that has been provided to map to the Alias group. It consists of four subfields: rb = Routing bits type = Upper level application type grptype = The alias group type (can only be 10 for multicast) qlfr = Alias Qualifier of the group These subfields are delimited by a pair of square braces. For more information about Alias Token, see the FC-PH-2 and FC-GS-2 American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards. A list of member address IDs, delimited by a pair of curly braces. Figure 4-1, Figure 4-2, and Figure 4-3 show examples of the configure command, which is used to set some switch configuration parameters. This command may not be executed on an enabled switch; you must first disable the switch using the switchdisable command. The configure command is navigated by entering a series of collapsible top-level menus. Each menu divides up the various switch configuration parameters into logical groupings, which include: fabric parameters, virtual channel parameters, arbitrated loop parameters, and system service parameters. Each top level menu and its associated submenus consist of a text prompt, a list of acceptable values, and the current value (shown in brackets). The current value is used in the absence of an entered value when a carriage return is the only input 4-6 Installation and Troubleshooting Guide

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Installation and Troubleshooting Guide
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Figure 4-1, Figure 4-2, and Figure 4-3 show examples of the
configure
command,
which is used to set some switch configuration parameters. This command may not
be executed on an enabled switch; you must first disable the switch using the
switchdisable
command.
The
configure
command is navigated by entering a series of collapsible top-level
menus. Each menu divides up the various switch configuration parameters into logical
groupings, which include: fabric parameters, virtual channel parameters, arbitrated
loop parameters, and system service parameters.
Each top level menu and its associated submenus consist of a text prompt, a list of
acceptable values, and the current value (shown in brackets). The current value is
used in the absence of an entered value when a carriage return is the only input
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Alias ID
This is the multicast address and has the format of FFFB
xx
,
where
xx
is an odd number ranging from 01 to 31. This num-
ber is the name of the multicast group.
Creator
The Fibre Channel address ID of the Nx_Port that created
this Alias group.
Creator Token
The Alias token that has been provided to map to the Alias
group.
It consists of four subfields:
rb
= Routing bits
type
= Upper level application type
grptype
= The alias group type (can only be 10 for
multicast)
qlfr
= Alias Qualifier of the group
These subfields are delimited by a pair of square braces.
For more information about Alias Token, see the FC-PH-2
and
FC-GS-2 American National Standards Institute (ANSI) stan-
dards.
Member List
A list of member address IDs, delimited by a pair of curly
braces.