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NOTE:
The software maintains two lists of entries, one which is in effect currently and one which has been
modified by the user and takes effect during the next reboot. These lists can be displayed using the
show command. The configuration file always stores the list of entries as configured by the user so
that upon reboot, the modified entries and new entries (if any) take effect.
The following guidelines are to be adhered while configuring the entry command:
The no form of the command removes the entry from the list of decommissioned ports.
Note:
Default
no default
Parameters
entry-id — Specifies the number in the range 1- 30. A maximum of 30 entries can be created by the
user
port-range — Specifies the port or list of ports or a port range or a combination of these. Identifies the
port or group of ports that are being decommissioned when it appears on the left-hand side of the 'to'
keyword and identifies the port or group of ports that receives the packet buffers from the decommis-
sioned ports. A group of ports can be specified as a list of ports or as a range of ports.
The list of ports can be specified in any order using a comma to separate the list of ports, while a port
range must always be specified in the ascending order of port IDs (in other words, the first port num-
ber specified in the range must be greater than the second port number in the range) and a single range
cannot refer to ports on different MDA or different IMMs or different slots.
7210 SAS M, T, X, R6 Basic System Configuration Guide
• Any changes to the command, example - modifying the list of ports in existing entries or execu-
tion of 'no entry' command or addition of new entries, takes effect only after a reboot of the
node. The user is allowed to make change when the node is up, but the changes does not happen
until a reboot of the system.
• The ports on the CES MDA cannot be specified in the decommission command.
• A port cannot be specified more than once in any of the entries. In other words, if two entries
specify the same port ID, then the software errors out the last entry which has the same port ID.
• A port appearing on the left-hand side of the 'to' keyword in any entry cannot appear on the
right-hand side of any other entries (including the same entry) and the converse also holds true.
• If the user has specified a group of ports using a port range, the software expands the range to a
list of ports and then makes the required checks (that is, checks listed in the first and second bul-
lets) for each port in the list with the list of currently configured group of ports.
• Either a port ID or a list of port ID or port ID ranges can be specified on the left-hand side and the
right hand-side of the 'to' keyword. Please see the description for port ID specification below to
know more about the restrictions that apply when configuring a port range and list of ports.
• The list of entries is processed in the ascending order of the entry IDs, that is, entry with a lower
entry-id is processed before entry with a higher entry-id.
• The no form of the command requires a reboot to take effect and this command.
• This command is supported only on 7210 SAS-M and 7210 SAS-T devices.
Values
[1-30]
Values
port or port range. Example 1/1/1-1/1/3 or 1/1/1,1/1/4
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