HP StorageWorks 2/8-EL quickloop fabric assist version 3.0.x user guide - Page 49

Operands, Example, either Node Name or Port

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Fabric Assist Mode Telnet Commands would contain all devices connected to switch 2, ports 12 and 14, and the device with a WWN of "10:00:00:60:69:00:00:8a" (either Node Name or Port Name), depending on the port in the ALPA, the assigned target identified by the WWN is assigned a value of 0xEF. Preferred ALPA assignments given to a Domain Port that is not a public N-Port device are ignored, and the fazone is created without error. Note: This command changes the defined configuration. Use the cfgShow command to review changes. For the change to become effective, and appropriate fazone configuration must be enabled using the cfgEnable command. To preserve the change across switch reboots, it must be saved to non-volatile memory using the cfgSave command. Operands The following operands are required: "fazoneName" A name for the Fabric Assist zone in quotes. This operand is required. "fazoneMemberList" Specify a list of members. The member list must be enclosed in quotation marks. Each member must be separated by a semi-colon(;). This operand is required. Example To create three Fabric Assist zones using a mixture of port numbers and Fabric Assist zone aliases input the following command string: sw5:admin> fazoneCreate "Red_fazone", "H{1,0}; loop1" sw5:admin> fazoneCreate "Blue_fazone", "H{1,1}; array1; 1,2; array2" sw5:admin> fazoneCreate "Green_fazone", "1,0; loop1; H{1,2}; array2" sw5:admin> fazoneCreate "Yellow_fazone", "1,0[0xe2};loop1;H{1,2;array2[0x02]" Quickloop Fabric Assist User Guide 49

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Fabric Assist Mode Telnet Commands
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Quickloop Fabric Assist User Guide
would contain all devices connected to switch 2, ports 12 and 14, and the device
with a WWN of “
10:00:00:60:69:00:00:8a
” (either Node Name or Port
Name), depending on the port in the ALPA,
the assigned target identified by the
WWN is assigned a value of 0xEF.
Preferred ALPA assignments given to a Domain Port that is not a public N-Port
device are ignored, and the fazone is created without error.
Note:
This command changes the defined configuration. Use the
cfgShow
command to
review changes. For the change to become effective, and appropriate fazone
configuration must be enabled using the
cfgEnable
command. To preserve the change
across switch reboots, it must be saved to non-volatile memory using the
cfgSave
command.
Operands
The following operands are required:
Example
To create three Fabric Assist zones using a mixture of port numbers and Fabric
Assist zone aliases input the following command string:
sw5:admin> fazoneCreate
Red_fazone
,
H{1,0}; loop1
sw5:admin> fazoneCreate
Blue_fazone
,
H{1,1}; array1; 1,2;
array2
sw5:admin> fazoneCreate
Green_fazone
,
1,0; loop1; H{1,2};
array2
sw5:admin> fazoneCreate “Yellow_fazone”,
“1,0[0xe2};loop1;H{1,2;array2[0x02]”
“fazoneName”
A name for the Fabric Assist zone in quotes. This
operand is required.
“fazoneMemberList”
Specify a list of members. The member list must be
enclosed in quotation marks. Each member must be
separated by a semi-colon(;). This operand is required.