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Disabling FCFW flows without removing FCFW

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8 Documentation updates for Fabric OS v6.4.0 and v6.4.1 4. Enable the ports you disabled in step 1, using the portenable command. 5. Allow the hosts and devices to fully log in to the fabric before starting normal I/O. Disabling FCFW flows without removing FCFW If you are running Fabric OS version 6.2.0f, or a later version, you can disable FCFW flows on a single host without removing FCFW on the port. 1. Verify you are using Fabric OS version 6.2.0f or a later version using the firmwareshow command. 2. Disable the port on which you want to disable FCFW, using the portdisable command. 3. Enable a non-FCFW zoning configuration to remove and replace the fcacc zone. 4. Enable the port using the portenable command. 5. Allow the hosts and devices to fully log in to the fabric before starting normal I/O. 54 Fabric OS Documentation Updates 53-1002063-09

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Fabric OS Documentation Updates
53-1002063-09
Documentation updates for Fabric OS v6.4.0 and v6.4.1
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4.
Enable the ports you disabled in step 1, using the
portenable
command.
5.
Allow the hosts and devices to fully log in to the fabric before starting normal I/O.
Disabling FCFW flows without removing FCFW
If you are running Fabric OS version 6.2.0f, or a later version, you can disable FCFW flows on a
single host without removing FCFW on the port.
1.
Verify you are using Fabric OS version 6.2.0f or a later version using the
firmwareshow
command.
2.
Disable the port on which you want to disable FCFW, using the
portdisable
command.
3.
Enable a non-FCFW zoning configuration to remove and replace the fcacc zone.
4.
Enable the port using the
portenable
command.
5.
Allow the hosts and devices to fully log in to the fabric before starting normal I/O.