HP StorageWorks MSA 2/8 - SAN Switch Reference Manual page 692

Hp storageworks fabric os v3.1.x/4.1.x reference guide (aa-rs24c-te, june 2003)
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Fabric OS Commands
The administrator is prompted to enter passwords for the following accounts:
If the fabric is not in secure mode and one or more specified FCS switches are
present in the fabric, the command must be issued on the first active FCS in the
list.
If the fabric is not in secure mode and no specified FCS switches are present in the
fabric, the command can be issued on any switch.
If the fabric is not in secure mode and this command is issued, the switch reboots.
If the fabric is in secure mode and no FCS switches are present in the fabric, the
command can be issued on any switch. This is used to recover a secure fabric that
has no FCS switch.
Note:
fabric before enabling security mode. All users who are logged into the fabric on
non-FCS switches when this command executes have their telnet sessions terminated.
When security is enabled, this command can only be issued from the Primary FCS
switch. See
Operands
This command has the following operand:
fcsmember
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Factory
Root
Admin
User
Make sure that all users (using Fabric OS CLI or Web Tools) are logged off the
"Security
Commands" on page 941.
Specify a list of FCS switches. The list of member switches must
be enclosed in quotation marks and each member switch must
be separated by semicolons. The members can be specified
using Domain, WWN, or switch name format. For example:
If a member is specified by Domain, or switch name, the switch
must be in the fabric or the command fails. This operand is
optional. If no operand is specified the session becomes
interactive and you are prompted to enter FCS member values.
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