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Command Line Interface

USER MANUAL

P/N 620-000134-500
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P/N 620-000134-500 REV B McDATA Corporation 380 Interlocken Crescent Broomfield, CO 80021-3464 Corporate Headquarters: 800.545.5773 Web: www.mcdata.com Sales E-mail: sales@mcdata.com...
  • Page 2 McDATA either owns or has the right to license the computer software programs described in this document.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ...1-11 logout...1-12 Using the commaDelim Command...1-13 commaDelim ...1-13 Handling Command Line Interface Errors ...1-14 Using the Command Line Interface Help ...1-15 Commenting Scripts ...1-16 ED-5000 Director ...1-17 Telnet Session...1-18 Ethernet Connection Loss...1-18 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL...
  • Page 4 Contents Chapter 2 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL CLI Commands Command Overview...2-2 config ...2-2 config.features.enterpriseFabMode ...2-3 config.features.ficonms...2-3 config.features.installKey...2-4 config.features.OpenSysMS ...2-4 config.features.show ...2-5 config.ip.ethernet...2-6 config.ip.show...2-6 config.port.blocked ...2-7 config.port.extDist...2-8 config.port.fan...2-9 config.port.name...2-10 config.port.speed ... 2-11 config.port.type...2-12 config.port.show...2-13 config.security.fabricBinding...2-14 config.security.portBinding ...2-20 config.security.switchBinding ...2-23 config.security.userRights...2-26...
  • Page 5 2-65 show ... 2-67 show.eventLog ... 2-67 show.features... 2-68 show.frus ... 2-69 show.ip.ethernet ... 2-70 show.loginServer ... 2-71 show.nameServer ... 2-72 show.nameServerExt ... 2-73 show.port.config... 2-75 show.port.info ... 2-76 show.port.nodes... 2-77 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Contents...
  • Page 6 Contents Appendix A Glossary Index ...i-1 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL show.port.status...2-79 show.port.technology ...2-82 show.security.fabricBinding ...2-83 show.security.portBinding...2-84 show.security.switchBinding...2-85 show.switch ...2-86 show.system ...2-88 show.zoning ...2-89 Error Messages ...g-1 P/N 620-000134-500...
  • Page 7 CLI Command Tree Navigation Conventions ... 1-3 CLI Command Tree ... 1-5 CLI Command Tree for the ED-5000 Director ... 1-17 P/N 620-000134-500 Tables McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL...
  • Page 8 Tables viii McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P/N 620-000134-500...
  • Page 9 This publication is part of the documentation suite that supports the McDATA® Sphereon™ 3016 Fabric Switch, Sphereon 3032 Fabric Switch, Sphereon 3216 Fabric Switch, Sphereon 3232 Fabric Switch, Sphereon 4500 Fabric Switch, Intrepid™ 6064 Director, and Intrepid 6140 Director. Who Should Use This...
  • Page 10: Preface

    Index is also provided. Check the McDATA web site at www.mcdata.com for possible updates or supplements to this manual. Other publications that provide additional information about the products mentioned in this manual are: •...
  • Page 11 McDATA Intrepid 6140 Director Installation and Service Manual (620-000157) McDATA OPENconnectors SNMP Support Manual (620-000131) McDATA SANpilot User Manual (620-000160) McDATA Sphereon 3016 and 3216 Fabric Switch Product Manager User Manual (620-000151) McDATA Sphereon 3016 Switch Installation and Service Manual (620-000112)
  • Page 12 McDATA’s “Best in Class” Solution Center provides a single point of contact for customers seeking help. The Solution Center will research, explore, and resolve inquires or service requests regarding McDATA products and services.
  • Page 13 Identify the manual, and provide page numbers and specific detail. Thank you. Ordering Publications To order a paper copy of this manual, contact your McDATA representative, or use the contact information listed below. Trademarks The following terms, indicated by a registered trademark symbol (®) or trademark symbol (™) on first use in this publication, are...
  • Page 14 Preface McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P/N 620-000134-500...
  • Page 15: Introduction

    This chapter introduces the Command Line Interface (CLI) and describes the essentials for using the CLI commands. Section Command Line Interface Overview Entering Command Line Interface Commands Logging In and Logging Out Using the commaDelim Command Handling Command Line Interface Errors Using the Command Line Interface Help ED-5000 Director Telnet Session...
  • Page 16 Introduction The Command Line Interface (CLI) is a feature that provides an alternative to McDATA’s Enterprise Fabric Connectivity Manager (EFCM) and SANpilot interface products for director and switch management capabilities. The CLI can only be used through a Telnet client session in an out-of-band management environment, using the Ethernet port in the director or switch.
  • Page 17: Entering Command Line Interface Commands

    The CLI commands can be entered directly at the command line of a terminal or coded in a script. Note that the CLI commands are not case sensitive. Throughout this publication, periods are used to separate the components of a command name. However, the periods cannot be included when the command is actually entered at the terminal or coded in a script.
  • Page 18 Introduction Table 1-1 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL CLI Command Tree Navigation Conventions (continued) Character Sequence Common Name Control-B Control-D Control-E Control-F Control-H Control-K Control-L Control-N Control-P Control-R Control-U Control-X <ESC>[A Up Arrow <ESC>[B Down Arrow <ESC>[C Right Arrow <ESC>[D...
  • Page 19 The command tree of the CLI begins from the root. The commands in the four extended branches (config, maint, perf, and show) are described in Chapter There are three additional commands (login, logout, and commaDelim) that are globally available commands. These commands are described in this chapter.
  • Page 20 Introduction Table 1-2 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL CLI Command Tree (continued) snmp --------------------- addCommunity switch -------------------- bbCredit system ------------------ contact zoning ------------------- setDefZoneState show userRights -------------- administrator operator show authTraps deleteCommunity show domainRSCN edTOV insistDomainId interopMode prefDomainId...
  • Page 21 CLI Command Tree (continued) Table 1-2 maint --------------------- port ----------------------- beacon system ------------------ beacon perf ----------------------- class2 class3 clearStats errors link traffic show --------------------- eventLog features frus ip -------------------------- ethernet loginServer nameServer nameServerExt port ----------------------- config security ----------------- fabricBinding switch system zoning deleteWwnMem...
  • Page 22 CLI command tree. The previous example, which shows stepping back to the root with the double-dot command, is simplified as follows: Config.Port> root Root> maint McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P/N 620-000134-500...
  • Page 23: Navigation Conventions

    Maint> port Maint.Port> beacon 4 true Another approach to making the navigation more concise is to use the complete command syntax from the Root> prompt each time. For example, to issue the config.port.name command and then the maint.port.beacon command, the commands are entered as follows: Root>...
  • Page 24: Parameters

    A null string can be created by using the quotation marks without any space between them. Config.System> location "" All output from the CLI commands is limited to the standard 80 columns supported by most Telnet interfaces. The output is left-justified. 1-10 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P/N 620-000134-500...
  • Page 25: Logging In And Logging Out

    Introduction The CLI allows a single Telnet client to be connected to the switch. If a Telnet client logs out, or if after 15 minutes of inactivity the client’s access times out, another Telnet client may log in. Also note that the Telnet client (user) must log in any time the director or switch is restarted because the current user’s access is lost.
  • Page 26: Logout

    Introduction The access rights chosen for the CLI are completely independent of the other product interfaces, for example, SNMP or McDATA product interfaces. This command has no parameters. login Username: Administrator Password: password login Username: Operator Password: password logout This command allows a Telnet client to disconnect from the switch.
  • Page 27: Using The Commadelim Command

    Note that the output examples shown in the other sections of this publication presume that commaDelim is off. commaDelim enable This command enables the user to obtain displayed information in comma-delimited, rather than tabular, format. Tabular format is the default. This command can be entered at any point in the command tree.
  • Page 28 Introduction 1-14 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Two types of errors detected by the CLI are: • An error associated with the interface. For example, a keyword is misspelled or does not exist. Root> confg Error 234: Invalid Command •...
  • Page 29: Using The Command Line Interface Help

    The question mark (?) can be used within a command to obtain certain information: • If the question mark is used in place of a command keyword, all the keywords at that level of the CLI command tree display. Root> config system ? Command identified contact - Set the system contact attribute...
  • Page 30 Root> maint system beacon true<CR> Root> maint system beacon true<CR> Root> # Turn on beaconing<CR> Comments of over 200 characters in length may cause unpredictable system behavior. Limit comments to 200 characters per line. 1-16 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P/N 620-000134-500...
  • Page 31: Ed-5000 Director

    A subset of the CLI commands described in this publication are available on the ED-5000 Director™. The globally available commands (login, logout, and commaDelim) are described previously in this chapter. The following config, maint, and show commands are described in CLI Command Tree for the ED-5000 Director Table 1-3 config -------------------- security ----------------- userRights -------------- administrator...
  • Page 32: Telnet Session

    Introduction 1-18 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL The CLI can only be used through a Telnet client session in an out-of-band management environment, using the Ethernet port in the director or switch. Although the primary use of the CLI is in host-based scripting environments, the CLI commands can also be entered directly at a command line.
  • Page 33: Command Overview

    This chapter describes the Command Line Interface (CLI) commands, including their syntax, purpose, and parameters, as well as examples of their usage and any output that they generate. Section Command Overview config maint perf show Page 2-55 2-59 2-67 CLI Commands...
  • Page 34: Config

    USASCII character set. All of the characters in this 128-character set (the first 7-bit subset of the ISO-8859-1 Latin-1 character set) are valid. Any exceptions are noted in the specific command descriptions. McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P/N 620-000134-300...
  • Page 35: Config.features.enterprisefabmode

    This command sets the Enterprise Fabric Mode state for the fabric. The McDATA SANtegrity™ feature key must be installed to activate the Enterprise Fabric Mode state. This command has one parameter. enterpriseFabModeState Specifies whether enterpriseFabMode is active. Valid values are activate and deactivate.
  • Page 36: Config.features.installkey

    CLI Commands McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL installKey featureKey This command allows the user to install a feature set that is enabled by the provided feature key. The switch can be either offline or online when this command is executed.
  • Page 37: Config.features.show

    show This command shows the product feature information configured for this switch. This command has no parameters. Root> config features show The product feature data is displayed as a table that includes the following property. Installed Feature The feature set installed using a feature key. Only installed keys are displayed.
  • Page 38: Config.ip.ethernet

    CLI Commands McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL ethernet ipAddress gatewayAddress subnetMask This command sets the Ethernet network settings. The Telnet connection can be lost when these Ethernet network settings are changed. If the IP address is reconfigured, your Telnet client must be reconnected to the new IP address.
  • Page 39: Config.port.blocked

    The LAN configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties. IP Address The IP address. Gateway The gateway address. Address Subnet Mask The subnet mask. The output from the config.ip.show command displays as follows. IP Address: 10.0.0.0 Gateway Address: 0.0.0.0...
  • Page 40: Config.port.extdist

    CLI Commands McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL extDist portNumber extDistOn This command sets the extended distance state for a port. (The Sphereon 4500 does not accept this command.) When the extended distance field is true, the port is configured for 60 buffer credits, which supports a distance of up to 100 km for a 1 gigabits per second (Gbps) port.
  • Page 41: Config.port.fan

    fan portNumber fanOn This command sets the fabric address notification (FAN) state for a port (Sphereon 4500 only). This configuration can be applied to any port regardless of its current configuration. The FAN value is applied at the time the port is configured and operated in a loop. This command has two required parameters.
  • Page 42: Config.port.name

    CLI Commands 2-10 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL name portNumber “portName” This command sets the name for a port. This command has two required parameters. portNumber Specifies the port number. Valid values are: 0–15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0–23 for the Sphereon 4500...
  • Page 43: Config.port.speed

    speed portNumber portSpeed This command sets the speed for a port. A port can be configured to operate at 1 Gbps, 2 Gbps, or a negotiated speed. The port speed can be set only to 1 Gbps if the switch speed is 1 Gbps.
  • Page 44: Config.port.type

    CLI Commands 2-12 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL type portNumber portType This command sets the allowed type for a port. A port can be configured as an F_Port, an E_Port, or a G_Port. On a Sphereon 4500, a port can also be an Fx_port or Gx_port. The port configurations function as follows: •...
  • Page 45: Config.port.show

    show portNumber This command displays the port configuration for a single port. This show command, on the config.port branch, displays the current configuration for the specified port. This command has one parameter. portNumber Specifies the port number. Valid values are: 0–15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0–23 for the Sphereon 4500 0–31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232...
  • Page 46: Config.security.fabricbinding

    CLI Commands config.security.fabricBinding.activatePending 2-14 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Type The port type. Valid values are: • F Port • E Port • G Port • Fx Port (Sphereon 4500 only) • Gx Port (Sphereon 4500 only) Speed The port speed.
  • Page 47 This command takes effect immediately. The CLI verifies the list before activating it to the fabric and adds the managed switch to the list if it is not already present. This command has no parameters. Root> config security fabricBinding activatePending config.security.fabricBinding.addMember addMember wwn domainId This command adds a new member to the Fabric Member List in the...
  • Page 48 CLI Commands config.security.fabricBinding.clearMemList config.security.fabricBinding.deleteMember 2-16 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL clearMemList This command clears the fabric membership list for the pending fabric binding working area. This information is not saved to the fabric until the activatePending command is issued. When the list is cleared, the CLI automatically adds the managed switch to the fabric membership list.
  • Page 49 config.security.fabricBinding.replacePending replacePending This command replaces the pending working area with the fabric binding configuration that is currently loaded on the fabric. This command has no parameters. Root> config security fabricBinding replacePending config.security.fabricbinding.setState setState fabricBindingState This command sets the fabric binding state for the pending fabric binding configuration work area.
  • Page 50 CLI Commands config.security.fabricBinding.showActive 2-18 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL showActive This command displays the fabric binding configuration saved on the fabric. It performs the same function as show.security.fabricBinding. This command has no parameters. This command displays the following fabric binding configuration...
  • Page 51 config.security.fabricBinding.showPending showPending This command displays the fabric binding configuration in the pending working area and has not yet been activated to the fabric. If no changes have been made to the pending environment, the CLI displays the Active membership list. This command has no parameters.
  • Page 52: Config.security.portbinding

    CLI Commands config.security.portBinding.bound 2-20 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL bound portNumber portBindingState This command sets the port binding state for a given port. This command has two parameters. portNumber Specifies the port number for which the port binding state is being set. Valid port number values are: 0–15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216...
  • Page 53 config.security.portBinding.wwn wwn portNumber boundWwn This command configures the single device WWN to which a port is bound. This command has two parameters. portNumber boundWwn Specified the port number for which the bound WWN is being set. Valid port number values are: 0–15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0–23 for the Sphereon 4500...
  • Page 54 CLI Commands config.security.portBinding.show 2-22 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Root> config security portBinding wwn 4 AA:99:23:23:08:14:88:C1 Root> config security portBinding wwn 4 attached Root> config security portBinding wwn 4 remove show portNumber This command shows the port binding configuration for a single port.
  • Page 55: Config.security.switchbinding

    config.security.switchBinding.addMember addMember wwn This command adds a new member to the Switch Membership List. A maximum number of 256 members may be added to the switch membership list. This command has one parameter: Root> config security switchBinding addMember AA:99:23:23:08:14:88:C1 config.security.switchBinding.deleteMember deleteMember wwn This command removes a member from the Switch Member List.
  • Page 56 CLI Commands config.security.switchBinding.setState 2-24 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL setState switchBindingState This command sets the switch binding state on the switch. This command has one parameter: switchBindingState Sets the switch binding state for the switch. Valid values are: disable - Disable switch binding.
  • Page 57 config.security.switchBinding.show show This command displays the switch binding configuration. This command has no parameters. This command displays the following switch binding configuration data: switchBindingState Switch Membership List The output from the config.security.portBinding.show command displays as follows. Switch Binding State: 00:11:22:33:44:55:66:77 88:99:AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF 11:55:35:45:24:78:98:FA Disabled, Enabled and Restricting F_Ports,...
  • Page 58: Config.security.userrights

    CLI Commands config.security.userRights.administrator 2-26 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL administrator “username” “password” This command sets the name and password for administrator-level access. Immediately after the name and password for the administrator is set, you are prompted to log in with the new access rights.
  • Page 59 config.security.userRights.operator operator “username” “password” This command sets the name and password for operator-level access. This command has two parameters. username password Root> config security userRights operator “Operator” “newpassword” Specifies the new user name for operator-level login. Default is Operator. This parameter is 1–15 characters.
  • Page 60 CLI Commands config.security.userRights.show 2-28 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL show This command shows the user rights for the CLI access levels. This command has no parameters. Root> config security userRights show The user rights configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties.
  • Page 61: Config.snmp.addcommunity

    addCommunity commIndex "commName" writeAuthorization trapRecipient udpPortNum This command adds an SNMP community to the SNMP configuration. This command has five parameters. Up to six community names and trap recipients may be defined. commIndex Specifies the community to be created or edited. Valid values are integers in the range 1–6.
  • Page 62: Config.snmp.authtraps

    CLI Commands 2-30 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL authTraps enabledState This command enables or disables the authorization traps to be sent to SNMP management stations when unauthorized stations try to access SNMP information from the director or switch.
  • Page 63: Config.snmp.show

    show This command shows the switch SNMP configuration. This command has no parameters. Root> config snmp show The switch configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties. Authorization The state of the authorization traps (for Traps example, enabled) that are sent to SNMP management stations when unauthorized stations attempt to access SNMP information...
  • Page 64: Config.switch

    CLI Commands 2-32 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Some of the config.switch commands require that the switch be set offline. (Use the maint.system.setOnlineState to set the switch offline.) If these commands are entered while the switch is online, an error message results.
  • Page 65: Config.switch.insistdomainid

    insistDomainId insistentDomainIdState This command sets the insistent domain ID state for the switch. This command has one parameter. insistentDomainIdState Specifies whether the insistent domain ID state is enabled. Valid values are enable and disable. Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values.
  • Page 66: Config.switch.interopmode

    CLI Commands 2-34 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL interopMode interopMode This command sets the interoperability mode for the switch. The switch must be offline to complete this command. The switch must be set offline before this command is entered.
  • Page 67: Config.switch.priority

    priority switchPriority This command sets the switch priority. The switch must be set offline before this command is entered. This command has one parameter. switchPriority Specifies the switch priority. Valid values are: principal, default, or neverprincipal. principal — sets the numerical switch priority to 1.
  • Page 68: Config.switch.ratov

    CLI Commands 2-36 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL raTOV timeoutValue This command sets the R_A_TOV for the switch. The switch must be set offline before this command is entered. Special care should be used when scripting this command due to its relationship with E_D_TOV.
  • Page 69: Config.switch.reroutedelay

    rerouteDelay rerouteDelayState This command enables or disables rerouting delay for the switch. The switch can be either offline or online when this command is executed. This command is only applicable if the configured switch is in a multiswitch fabric. Enabling the rerouting delay ensures that frames are delivered in order through the fabric to their destination.
  • Page 70: Config.switch.speed

    CLI Commands 2-38 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL speed switchSpeed This command sets the speed for the switch. This command is only applicable for the Intrepid 6064. Sphereon products cannot change switch speed. The switch must be set offline before this command is entered.
  • Page 71: Config.switch.show

    show This command shows the switch configuration. This command has no parameters. The switch can be either offline or online when this command is executed. Root> config switch show The switch configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties.
  • Page 72: Config.system.contact

    CLI Commands 2-40 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Insistent Domain When enabled, ensures that the embedded firmware cannot change a switch’s preferred domain ID. Domain RSCN When enabled, allows domain RSCNs to be sent to registered members of the fabric.
  • Page 73: Config.system.date

    This command sets the system description string. This command has one parameter. systemDescription Specifies the new system description string for the director or switch. The name can contain 0–255 characters. Root> config system description “McDATA Intrepid 6064 Fibre Channel Director” CLI Commands config 2-41...
  • Page 74: Config.system.location

    CLI Commands 2-42 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL location “systemLocation” This command sets the system location attribute. This command has one parameter. systemLocation Specifies the new system location for the director or switch. The location can contain 0–255 characters.
  • Page 75: Config.system.show

    The system contact. Location The system location. Date/Time The system date and time. The output from the config.system.show command displays as follows. Name: Joe’s Switch Description: McDATA Intrepid 6064 Fibre Channel Director Contact: Location: Everywhere Date/Time: 04/16/2001 CLI Commands 10:34:01 config...
  • Page 76: Config.zoning

    CLI Commands 2-44 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Note that the config.zoning commands function in a different way from most CLI commands, which are single action commands that take effect immediately. A zoning configuration is typically too complicated to be described by a single command, so the first zoning command entered invokes a work-area editor.
  • Page 77: Config.zoning.activatezoneset

    CLI Commands activateZoneSet This command activates the zone set contained in the work area to the fabric and takes effect immediately. This command takes effect immediately in the fabric. This command has no parameters. Root> config zoning activateZoneSet If the interoperability mode for the switch or director is set to Open Fabric 1.0 mode when the zone is activated, any zone members specified by port number are ignored.
  • Page 78: Config.zoning.replacezoneset

    This command clears the zone set contained in the work area, removing all zones, and takes effect immediately. This command does not change the zone set name. This command has no parameters. Root> config zoning clearZoneSet 2-46 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P/N 620-000134-300...
  • Page 79: Config.zoning.addzone

    addZone “zoneName” This command adds a new (empty) zone to the zone set in the work area. Changes are not activated on the switch until the config.zoning.activateZoneSet command is issued. The CLI supports the number of zones per zone set specified for a given product. This command has one parameter.
  • Page 80: Config.zoning.renamezoneset

    CLI Commands 2-48 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL renameZoneSet “zoneSetName” This command changes the name of the zone set in the work area. Changes are not activated on the switch until the config.zoning.activateZoneSet command is issued. This command has one parameter.
  • Page 81: Config.zoning.addportmem

    addPortMem “zoneName” domainId portNumber This command adds the domain ID and port number of a zone member to the specified zone in the work area. Port numbers cannot be used for zone members if the interoperability mode for the switch or director is set to Open Fabric 1.0 mode. The CLI supports the number of zones members per zone specified for a given product.
  • Page 82: Config.zoning.clearzone

    CLI Commands 2-50 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL clearZone “zoneName” This command clears all zone members for the specified zone in the work area. This command does not change the zone name. This command has one parameter. zoneName Specifies the name of the zone to be cleared.
  • Page 83: Config.zoning.deleteportmem

    deletePortMem “zoneName” domainId portNumber This command deletes a domain ID and port number for a zone member in the specified zone in the work area. This command has three parameters. zoneName Specifies the name of the zone that contains the member to be deleted.
  • Page 84: Config.zoning.renamezone

    CLI Commands 2-52 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL renameZone “oldZoneName” “newZoneName” This command renames a zone in the work area. This command has two parameters. oldZoneName Specifies the current zone name of the zone to be renamed. newZoneName Specifies the new zone name.
  • Page 85: Config.zoning.showpending

    showPending This command shows the zoning configuration in the work area of the zone set that has not yet been activated. This command has no parameters. Root> config zoning showPending The zoning configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties.
  • Page 86: Config.zoning.showactive

    CLI Commands 2-54 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL showActive This command shows the zoning configuration saved on the fabric. This command has no parameters. Root> config zoning showActive The zoning configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties.
  • Page 87: Maint

    The maint branch of the CLI command tree contains commands that relate to maintenance activities. The commands in the maint branch can be used only by the administrator. Note that the maint.system.resetConfig command resets all configuration data and non-volatile settings, including network information, to their default values (factory settings).
  • Page 88: Maint.port.reset

    CLI Commands 2-56 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL reset portNumber This command resets a port. This command resets an individual port without affecting any other ports. However, if a device is attached to the port and the device is online, the reset causes a link reset to occur.
  • Page 89: Maint.system.clearsyserror

    CLI Commands clearSysError This command clears the system error light. This command has no parameters. Root> maint system clearSysError This command IPLs the switch. Connection to the CLI is lost when this command runs. This command has no parameters. Root> maint system ipl maint 2-57...
  • Page 90: Maint.system.resetconfig

    CLI Commands 2-58 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL resetConfig This command resets all NV-RAM configuration parameters to their default values, including feature keys and IP addresses. This command IPLs the switch. Connection from the CLI to the switch is lost when this command runs.
  • Page 91: Perf

    The perf branch of the CLI command tree contains commands that relate to performance services. The commands in the perf branch can by used by either the administrator or the operator. Note that the counters in perf command output are 32-bit values that wrap at 4,294,967,296.
  • Page 92: Perf.class3

    CLI Commands 2-60 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL TxFrames The number of Fibre Channel Class 2 frames that the port has transmitted. RxWords The number of Class 2 4-byte words within frames that the port has received. TxWords The number of Class 2 4-byte words within frames that the port has transmitted.
  • Page 93 This command has one parameter. portNumber Specifies the port number. Valid values are: 0–15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0–23 for the Sphereon 4500 0–31 for the Sphereon 3032 and 3232 0–63 for the Intrepid 6064 0–127 and 132–144 for the Intrepid 6140 Root>...
  • Page 94: Perf.clearstats

    CLI Commands 2-62 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL clearStats portNumber This command resets all port statistics for an individual port or for all ports. This command has one parameter. portNumber Specifies the port number. Valid values are: 0–15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0–23 for the Sphereon 4500...
  • Page 95 The port error counter data is displayed as a table that includes the following statistics. Port The port number. Prim Seq Err The number of state machine protocol errors detected by the port hardware. Disc Frms The number of received frames discarded due to a frame size of less than size words or to frames dropped because the BB credit was zero.
  • Page 96: Perf.link

    CLI Commands 2-64 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL link portNumber This command displays port link counters for a single port. This command has one parameter. portNumber Specifies the port number. Valid values are: 0–15 for the Sphereon 3016 and 3216 0–23 for the Sphereon 4500...
  • Page 97: Perf.traffic

    Sync Losses The number of times the port has detected a loss of synchronization timeout while not in an offline or LF2 state. Sig Losses The number of times the port has detected a loss of signal while not in an offline or LF2 state. The output from the perf.link command displays as follows.
  • Page 98 CLI Commands 2-66 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL The port traffic counter data is displayed as a table that includes the following statistics, along with a wrap count for each corresponding counter. Port The port number. The received link utilization percentage.
  • Page 99: Show

    The show branch of the CLI command tree contains commands that display, but do not change, stored data values. The displayed output that results from these commands is not necessarily identical with the output from the show commands that are within the other CLI command tree branches, for example, config.port.show.
  • Page 100: Show.features

    CLI Commands 2-68 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL The output from the show.eventLog command displays as follows. Date/Time Code Severity ---------------- ---- -------- ----- 04/12/01 10:58A Major CTP-0 04/12/01 9:58A Severe CTP-0 04/11/01 7:18P Severe CTP-0 features This command displays a table of all installed feature sets and their states.
  • Page 101: Show.frus

    frus This command displays information about all FRUs. This command has no parameters. Root> show frus The FRU information is displayed as a table that includes the following properties. The FRU name. • If a FRU is not installed on a Sphereon 3016, 3216, 3032, 3232, or an Intrepid 6064, the output in this column is NotInstalled.
  • Page 102: Show.ip.ethernet

    CLI Commands 2-70 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL The output from the show.frus command displays as follows. Position State Serial Num ----- -------- ------ -------------- Active 470-000399-700 Backup 470-000399-700 SBAR Active 470-000399-700 SBAR Failed 470-000399-700 Active 470-000399-700 Active...
  • Page 103: Show.loginserver

    loginServer This command displays information from the login server database for devices attached to this switch. Note that it is possible to have more than one device per port for any public loop devices attached to an FL Port. This command has no parameters. Root>...
  • Page 104: Show.nameserver

    CLI Commands 2-72 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL nameServer This command displays information from the name server database for devices attached to this switch. Note that it is possible to have more than one device per port for any public loop devices attached to an FL Port.
  • Page 105: Show.nameserverext

    The output from the show.nameServer command displays as follows. Type Port Id Port Name ---- ------- ----------------------- 010400 00:11:22:33:44:55:66:77 010500 00:11:22:33:44:55:66:78 010600 00:11:22:33:44:55:66:79 010700 00:11:22:33:44:55:66:80 010800 00:11:22:33:44:55:66:81 010900 00:11:22:33:44:55:66:82 010C00 00:11:22:33:44:55:66:83 010D00 00:11:22:33:44:55:66:84 010E00 00:11:22:33:44:55:66:85 010F00 00:11:22:33:44:55:66:86 011200 00:11:22:33:44:55:66:87 011300 00:11:22:33:44:55:66:88 FC4 Types 0: ISO/IEC 8802-2 LLC...
  • Page 106 CLI Commands 2-74 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL The device information data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties. Type The type (N, NL, F/NL, F, FL, E, B). Port Id The 24-bit Fibre Channel address.
  • Page 107: Show.port.config

    config This command shows the port configuration for all ports. This command has no parameters. Root> show port config The port configuration attributes are displayed as a table that includes the following properties. Port The port number. Name The name of the port as set in the config.port.name command.
  • Page 108: Show.port.info

    CLI Commands 2-76 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL info This command displays port information for all ports. This command has no parameters. Root> show port info The port information data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties.
  • Page 109: Show.port.nodes

    nodes portNumber This command displays the loop node list for a specified port. This command is valid only on the Sphereon 4500. This command has one parameter. portNumber Specifies the port number. Valid values are: 0–23 for the Sphereon 4500 Root>...
  • Page 110 CLI Commands 2-78 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL The show.port.nodes command output for a mix of public and private nodes on a loop appears as follows: FC Addr Attached WWN ------- ----------------------- 610A01 33:00:00:00:00:00:00:03 610A02 33:00:00:00:00:00:00:04 610A04 33:00:00:00:00:00:00:05...
  • Page 111: Show.port.status

    status This command displays port status for all ports. This command has no parameters. Root> show port status The port status data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties. Port The port number. State The port state (for example, Segmented E_Port, Invalid Attachment, Not Installed, Online, Offline, Not Operational, No Light, Testing, Port Failure, Link Reset, or Inactive).
  • Page 112 • 13 External loopback adapter connected to the port • 14 N_Port connection not allowed on this port • 15 Non-McDATA switch at other end of the ISL. • 16 ISL connection not allowed on this port • 17 ISL connection not allowed to external Fabrics •...
  • Page 113 The output from the show.port.status command displays as follows. Port State Type Attached WWN ---- ---------------- ----- ----------------------- Online fPort 10:00:80:00:11:22:33:44 Online gPort 10:00:80:00:11:22:33:45 No Light fPort 10:00:80:00:11:22:33:55 Offline ePort 10:00:80:00:11:22:33:00 Online gPort 10:00:80:00:11:22:33:57 Port Failure fPort 10:00:80:00:11:22:33:46 Link Reset gPort 10:00:80:00:11:22:33:63 Segmented E_Port...
  • Page 114: Show.port.technology

    CLI Commands 2-82 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL technology This command displays port technology information for all ports. This command has no parameters. Root> show port technology The port technology data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties.
  • Page 115: Show.security.fabricbinding

    fabricBinding This command displays the fabric binding configuration saved on the fabric. The command performs the same function as config.security.fabricBinding.showActive. This command has no parameters. Root> show security fabricBinding The fabric binding configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties.
  • Page 116: Show.security.portbinding

    CLI Commands 2-84 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL portBinding This command shows the port binding configuration for all ports. This command has no parameters. Root> show security portBinding The port binding configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties.
  • Page 117: Show.security.switchbinding

    switchBinding This command displays the switch binding configuration. This command has no parameters. Root> show security switchBinding The switch binding configuration data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties. Switch Binding Disabled, Enabled and Restricting F_Ports, State Enabled and Restricting E_Ports, or Enabled and Restricting All Ports Switch...
  • Page 118: Show.switch

    CLI Commands 2-86 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL switch This command displays switch attributes. This command has no parameters. Root> show switch The switch attributes data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties. State The state of the switch (for example, online or offline).
  • Page 119 Active Domain The active domain ID of the switch. This ID may or may not be the same as the preferred domain ID. World Wide The WWN for the switch. Name Insistent Domain Configured Insistent domain ID state as set in the config.switch.insistDomainId command.
  • Page 120: Show.system

    CLI Commands 2-88 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL system This command displays a set of system attributes. This command has no parameters. Root> show system The system attributes are displayed as a table that includes the following properties.
  • Page 121: Show.zoning

    The output from the show.system command displays as follows. System Information Name: Joe’s Switch Description: McDATA Intrepid 6064 Fibre Channel Director Contact: Location: Everywhere Date/Time: 04/16/2001 Serial Number: 123456789 Type Number: Model Number; Intrepid 6064 EC Level: Firmware Version: 01.03.00 34...
  • Page 122 CLI Commands 2-90 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P/N 620-000134-300...
  • Page 123 This appendix lists and explains error messages for the Command Line Interface (CLI). Any error numbers that are not listed are reserved for future use. The message that is returned is a string that includes the error number and the text of the message. Message Error 05: Busy Description...
  • Page 124 Action Message Description Action McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Error 09: Invalid Switch Description The value entered for the switch description is invalid. The description for the director or switch may contain 0–255 characters. Enter a description with 0–255 characters and re-submit. If spaces are used, enclose the description in quotation marks.
  • Page 125 Message Error 14: Invalid Port Name Description The value entered for the port name is invalid. Action The port name for the individual port may contain 0–24 characters. Enter a name with 0–24 characters and re-submit. If spaces are used, enclose the name in quotation marks.
  • Page 126 Action Message Description Action McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Error 20: Invalid Preferred Domain ID The value entered for the preferred domain ID for the director or switch is invalid. The preferred domain ID must be an integer in the range 1–31. Enter an appropriate value and re-submit.
  • Page 127 Message Error 31: Invalid Subnet Mask Description The value entered for the subnet mask is invalid. Action The new subnet mask for the Ethernet interface must be entered in dotted decimal format (e.g. 255.0.0.0). Enter an appropriate subnet mask and re-submit. Message Error 32: Invalid SNMP Community Name Description...
  • Page 128 Action Message Description Action McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Error 37: Invalid Month The value of the month entered for the new system date is invalid. The format of the date parameter must be mm:dd:yyyy or mm/dd/yyyy. The month must contain an integer in the range 1–12.
  • Page 129 Message Error 42: Invalid Second Description The value of the second entered for the new system time is invalid. Action The format of the time parameter must be hh:mm:ss. The second can contain an integer in the range 0–59. Enter an appropriate time and re-submit.
  • Page 130 Description Action Message Description Action McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Error 57: Duplicate Zone Two or more zone names in the zone set are identical. All zone names must be unique. Make the appropriate changes and re-submit. Error 59: Zone Name in Use Two or more zone names in the zone set are identical.
  • Page 131 Message Error 69: Duplicate Port Name Description Two or more port names are identical. Action Port names must be unique. Make appropriate changes and re-submit. For more information, see Message Error 70: Invalid FRU Type Description The specified FRU does not exist on this product Action Consult the installation/service manual for this product to find appropriate FRU names.
  • Page 132 Message Description Action A-10 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Error 74: Invalid Number of Zones The specified zone set contains less than one zone or more than the maximum number of zones allowed for this product. A zone set must contain at least one zone to be considered valid. Add or remove zones accordingly to meet specified requirements.
  • Page 133 Description The value entered for the interoperability mode is not valid. Action The interoperability mode for the director or switch must be mcdata (McDATA Fabric 1.0) or open (Open Fabric 1.0). Make the appropriate changes and re-submit the command. Message...
  • Page 134 Action Message Description Action A-12 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Error 89: Not Allowed in S/390 Mode Without the SANtegrity (TM) Feature Cannot configure port types in S/390 mode without installing SANtegrity. This command is only supported when the switch is in Open Systems mode or in S/390 with SANtegrity.
  • Page 135 Message Error 94: Invalid Feature Combination Description The features requested cannot be installed at the same time on one director or switch. Action Contact your sales representative. Message Error 99: Preferred Domain ID Cannot Be Zero Description This product cannot be configured to have a preferred domain ID equal to zero (0).
  • Page 136 Message Description Action A-14 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Error 116: Switch Not Capable of 2 Gb/sec The request cannot be completed because the switch is not capable of operating at 2 Gbps. Consult the installation/service manual to determine the speed capabilities of your product.
  • Page 137 Message Error 134: Invalid Membership List Description Generic message to indicate a problem in either the switch binding or fabric binding membership list. Action Be sure that the membership list submitted does not isolate a switch already in the fabric. If this is not the case, the user needs to be aware of all fabric security rules and make sure that the list submitted adheres appropriately.
  • Page 138 Description Action A-16 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Error 138: Invalid Switch Binding State The switch binding state submitted is not recognized by the CLI. The switch binding state must be set to one of the following: disable, erestrict, frestrict, or allrestrict.
  • Page 139 Message Error 142: Invalid Domain RSCN State Description The request cannot be completed because an invalid domain RSCN state has been submitted. Action The domain RSCN state must be set to either enable or disable. For more information, see Message Error 143: Domain RSCNs Must Be Enabled When Enterprise Fabric Mode Active Description...
  • Page 140 Message Description Action A-18 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Error 148: Not Allowed While Switch Offline The switch must be online to complete this request. Change the state of the switch to ONLINE and re-submit the request. Error 149: Not Allowed While Enterprise Fabric Mode Enabled and...
  • Page 141 Message Error 154: Invalid Membership List WWN Description The request cannot be completed because the WWN does not exist in the switch binding membership list. Action Make sure that the WWN deleted matches the WWN in the switch membership list. Make appropriate changes and re-submit the request.
  • Page 142 Action Message Description Action A-20 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Error 202: Invalid Change Authorization ID The switch will not accept a change request from this particular client. Be sure all parameters have been entered correctly and re-submit.
  • Page 143 Message Error 210: Busy Processing Another Request Description A different switch in the Fabric was busy processing another request and could not complete the command. Action Be sure all parameters have been entered correctly and re-submit. Contact your service representative with continued problems. Message Error 211: Duplicate Zone Description...
  • Page 144 Message Description Action A-22 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Error 215: Zone Set Size Exceeded The local work area zone set has outgrown the size limitations imposed by the Command Line Interface. Reduce the size of the zone set to meet CLI requirements. This can be a reduction in the number of zones in the zone set, a reduction of members in a zone, or a reduction of zone name lengths.
  • Page 145 Message Error 223: Unknown Error Description The switch did not accept the request Action Contact your service representative. Message Error 224: Invalid Argument Description One or more parameters are invalid for this command. Action For the appropriate parameters, see the section of the manual that corresponds to the attempted command.
  • Page 146 Message Description Action A-24 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Error 228: Invalid Write Authorization Argument The writeAuthorization parameter does not contain a valid value. Parameters must be typed exactly to specification to be recognized correctly by the CLI. For more information, see config.snmp.addCommunity...
  • Page 147 Message Error 233: Invalid Member Description The zone member added is not valid. Action For the appropriate parameters, see the section of the manual that corresponds to the attempted command. Parameters must be typed exactly to specification to be recognized correctly by the CLI. Message Error 234: Invalid Command Description...
  • Page 148 Message Description Action A-26 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Error 237: Invalid Zoning Database There was an unidentifiable problem in the local zone set work area. Verify all parameters are entered correctly and re-submit. Otherwise, the pending zone set should be cleared and reconstructed.
  • Page 149 Message Error 242: Open trunking threshold % value must be 0–99 Description An invalid threshold percentage has been entered. Action The Open trunking threshold must be in the range 0–99. Make sure all values are valid and re-submit the request. Message Error 243: Not allowed while S/390 Mode is Enabled Description...
  • Page 150 Error Messages A-28 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P/N 620-000134-500...
  • Page 151 This zone set is compiled by checking for undefined zones or aliases. ALPA Arbitrated Loop Physical Address. backplane The backplane provides 48 VDC power distribution and connections for all logic cards. P/N 620-000134-500 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL...
  • Page 152 Class 3 Fibre Channel service community profile configuration data McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL When an active FRU fails, an identical backup FRU takes over operation automatically (failover) to maintain director and Fibre Channel link operation. The use of light-emitting diodes on ports, port cards, hardware components, and directors to aid in the fault-isolation process;...
  • Page 153 Contains all attached devices that are not members of a separate zone. device Product, connected to a managed director, connected to a switch or director, that is not controlled by the switch or director’s management software. See also node. P/N 620-000134-500 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Glossary...
  • Page 154 Enterprise Fabric Software application that is the system management framework Connectivity providing the user interface for managing McDATA Fibre Channel Manager connectivity products. The EFC Manager can run both locally on the EFC Server and remotely on a user workstation.
  • Page 155 Fibre Channel Integrated set of standards recognized by ANSI which defines specific protocols for flexible information transfer. Logically, a point-to-point serial data channel, structured for high performance. P/N 620-000134-500 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Glossary...
  • Page 156 G_Port gateway gateway address Gbps generic port McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL There are two types of Fibre Channel addresses: • An address for a public device, comprised of the domain ID, port address, and its AL_PA •...
  • Page 157 Also known as ISL. Physical E_Port connection between two directors in a fabric. IP address See Internet protocol address. See initial program load. See interswitch link. P/N 620-000134-500 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Glossary...
  • Page 158 Name or address that identifies a managed product on a TCP/IP network. The network address can be either an IP address in dotted-decimal notation containing four three-digit octets in the McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P/N 620-000134-500...
  • Page 159 The director transmits the offline sequence (OLS) to attached devices, and the devices cannot log in to the director. Online, offline, or testing. Beaconing. Invalid attachment. Link incident or link reset. No light, not operational, or port failure. Segmented E_Port. McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Glossary...
  • Page 160 Product Manager R_A_TOV redundancy g-10 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Transmission of management information using frequencies or channels other than those routinely used for information transfer. Unique string of characters known to the computer system and to a user who must specify it to gain full or limited access to a system and to the information stored within it.
  • Page 161 SNMP See Simple Network Management Protocol. P/N 620-000134-500 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL g-11...
  • Page 162 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Also known as SNMP community string. SNMP community is a cluster of managed products (in SNMP terminology, hosts) to which the server or managed product running the SNMP agent belongs.
  • Page 163 Grouping of several devices by function or by location. All devices connected to a connectivity product, such as the director, may be configured into one or more zones. See also zone. P/N 620-000134-500 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL g-13...
  • Page 164 Glossary g-14 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL P/N 620-000134-500...
  • Page 165 ED-5000 errors, handling globally available commands help 1-15 logging in or out lost 2-57 navigation conventions output parameters purpose root> prompt McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Index 2-59 2-60 1-17 1-14 1-11 1-10 1-10 1-13 1-17 1-14 1-11...
  • Page 166 2-32 e_d_tov 2-33 E_port, setting 2-12 ED-5000 Director 1-17 EFCM McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Enterprise Fabric Connectivity Manager Enterprise Fabric Mode error counters, port error light, system, clearing escape character ethernet attributes ethernet cable, replacing ethernet connection, loss of...
  • Page 167 2-84 port binding state port configuration port error counters port information port link counters port nodes 2-77 port number, zone member adding 2-49 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Index xiii 2-16 2-73 2-10 2-32 2-27 xiii 1-13 2-59...
  • Page 168 2-36 registered trademarks xiii related documentation rerouting delay 2-37 root, transitioning through McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL root> prompt 2-82 SANpilot SANtegrity scripting environments scripts, commenting segmented E_port state reasons service, technical support...
  • Page 169 2-44, clearing 2-46 deactivating renaming 2-48 replacing 2-46 temporary copy zones deleting 2-47 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL Index 1-18 2-65 2-56 1-11 2-26 2-27 1-12 2-31 xiii 2-60 2-21 2-49 2-51...
  • Page 170 2-49 adding by WWN deleting by port deleting by WWN renaming 2-52 zoning configuration active, display 2-54 displaying 2-89 pending, display 2-53 zoning, configuring 2-44 McDATA OPENconnectors Command Line Interface USER MANUAL 2-48 2-51 2-50 P/N 620-000134-500...

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