Enabling Mfnm Mode; Disabling Mfnm Mode - HP StoreFabric SN6500B Administrator's Manual

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5. Enter the agautomapbalance --show command to display the automatic login redistribution
Considerations when disabling Automatic Login Balancing mode
Consider the following when disabling Automatic Login Balancing mode:

Enabling MFNM mode

1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.
2. Enter the ag --pgsetmodes command with the appropriate options to enable MFNM mode.

Disabling MFNM mode

1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.
2. Enter the ag --pgdelmodes command with the appropriate options to disable MFNM mode. In
3. Enter the ag --pgshow command to display the port group configuration. If disabled, "mfnm"
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settings for port groups. In the following example, there are two port groups, 0 and 1.
switch:admin> agautomapbalance --show
AG Policy: pg
--------------------------------------------
PG_ID LB mode nport fport
--------------------------------------------
0 Enabled
Enabled
1 Disabled
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This command also displays the automatic login redistribution settings for N_Ports and
F_Ports. For more details on this command and its output, refer to the Fabric OS Command
Reference Manual.
Be aware that modifying Automatic Login Balancing mode default settings using the
agautomapbalance command may yield uneven distribution of F_Ports to N_Ports. In such
cases, you might consider a manual login distribution that forces a rebalancing of F_Ports to
N_Ports.
To control automatic rebalancing to avoid disruptions when the Port Grouping policy is
enabled, refer to
"Rebalancing F_Ports"
This command changes the monitoring mode from "default" to "managed." In the following
example, MFNM mode is enabled for port group 3.
switch:admin> ag --pgsetmodes 3 "mfnm"
Managed Fabric Name Monitoring mode has been enabled for Port Group 3
the following example, MFNM mode is disabled for port group 3.
switch:admin> ag --pgdelmodes 3 "mfnm"
Managed Fabric Name Monitoring mode has been disabled for Port Group 3
should not display under PG_Mode for port 3.
For more details on this command and its operands, refer to the Fabric OS Command
Reference Manual.
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Port Grouping policy
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