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fazoneDelete, Synopsis, Availability, Description, Operands, Example, See Also

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Fabric Assist Mode Telnet Commands fazoneDelete Delete a Fabric Assist mode zone. Synopsis Note: This command does not change the defined configuration (which you can view using the cfgShow command) until the cfgSave command is issued. For the change to become effective, an appropriate Fabric Assist zone configuration must be enabled using the cfgEnable command. For the change to be preserved across switch reboots, it must be saved to non-volatile memory using the cfgSave command. fazoneDelete "fazoneName" Availability Administrator Description Use this command to delete an existing Fabric Assist mode zone on a fabric. Operands The following operand is required: "fazoneName" Name for the zone to be deleted, in quotes. Example See Also The following entry deletes a Fabric Assist mode zone: sw5:admin> fazoneDelete "FaZone02" fazoneCreate faShow faStatsShow Quickloop Fabric Assist User Guide 51

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Fabric Assist Mode Telnet Commands
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Quickloop Fabric Assist User Guide
Delete a Fabric Assist mode zone.
Note:
This command does not change the defined configuration (which you can view
using the
cfgShow
command) until the
cfgSave
command is issued. For the change to
become effective, an appropriate Fabric Assist zone configuration must be enabled
using the
cfgEnable
command. For the change to be preserved across switch reboots, it
must be saved to non-volatile memory using the cfgSave command.
Synopsis
fazoneDelete “fazoneName”
Availability
Administrator
Description
Use this command to delete an existing Fabric Assist mode zone on a fabric.
Operands
The following operand is required:
Example
The following entry deletes a Fabric Assist mode zone:
sw5:admin> fazoneDelete
FaZone02
See Also
fazoneCreate
faShow
faStatsShow
fazoneDelete
“fazoneName”
Name for the zone to be deleted, in quotes.