HP StorageWorks 2/64 HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.x Command Reference Guide (AA - Page 618
setGbicMode, properly, but with media mode enabled
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setGbicMode Enables or disables media mode. Synopsis setmediamode [mode | -show] setgbicmode [mode | -show] setsfpmode [mode | -show] Availability admin Description Use these commands to enable media mode (GBIC or SFP) if the mode value is nonzero and disable the media mode if the mode value is 0. The mode is saved in flash memory and stays in that mode until the next execution of setMediaMode, setSfpMode, or setGbicMode. The mode becomes active as soon as this command is executed. It does not require a reboot to take effect. Media mode modifies the behavior of the diagnostic test methods so that ports without media installed are not tested. Normally, tests such as crossPortTest or spinSilk fail if any port is not operating properly, but with media mode enabled, the functional tests are skipped on ports that do not contain media. Operands This command has the following operands: mode -show Specify 1 to enable ESD mode, 0 to disable ESD mode. This operand is optional. Specify this operand to display the current mode setting. This operand is optional. Examples To enable, disable, and then display the media mode: switch:admin> setgbicmode 1 GBIC mode is now 1 (Enabled). switch:admin> setsfpmode 0 SFP mode is now 0 (disabled). switch:admin> setmediamode -show Media mode is now 0 (disabled). See also crossPortTest itemList miniCycle spinJitter spinSilk 618 Fabric OS commands
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