Disabling And Enabling A Port; Using Dpod; Dpod Commands - HP 16Gb SAN User Manual

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Disabling and enabling a port

To enable a port:
1.
Connect to the switch and log in as admin as described in
Interface (page
2.
Issue the portenable portnumber command, where portnumber is the number of the port
you want to enable.
To disable:
1.
If you have not already done so, connect to the switch and log in as admin as described in
Connect to the Command Line Interface (page
2.
Issue portdisable portnumber command, where portnumber is the number of the port
you want to disable.

Using DPOD

DPOD functionality does not require a predefined assignment of ports. Port assignment is determined
by the total number of ports in use as well as the number of purchased ports.
The DPOD feature simplifies port management by:
Automatically detecting HBA connected server ports or cabled ports
Automatically enabling ports
Automatically assigning port licenses
To initiate DPOD, use the licensePort command, as described in
IMPORTANT:
with an HBA present. A server blade that does not have a functioning HBA is not treated as an
active link for the purpose of initial POD port assignment.

DPOD commands

Use the licensePort command to manage dynamic POD assignments with the following options:
licensePort
even if the port is currently offline.
licensePort
portCfgPersistentDisable blocks a specific port from future assignments.
licensePort -show displays an overview of the POD license status and port assignments.
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The following are examples of the licensePort -show command for a Brocade 16Gb/16
SAN Switch and a Brocade 16Gb/28 SAN Switch:
Example for Brocade 16Gb/16 SAN Switch
Bulova2_13_pilot:root> licenseport -show
28 ports are available in this switch
No POD licenses are installed
Dynamic POD method is in use
16 port assignments are provisioned for use in this switch:
16 port assignments are provisioned by the base switch license
*
6 port assignments are added if the first POD license is installed
*
6 more assignments are added if the second POD license is installed
16 ports are assigned to installed licenses:
16 ports are assigned to the base switch license
Ports assigned to the base switch license:
1*, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 17, 18, 25, 26
Ports assigned to the first POD license:
20*
[Note: these ports cannot be activated due to an insufficient
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Setup
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For the Brocade 16Gb SAN Switch, DPOD works only if the server blade is installed
reserve portnum reserves a future license assignment for a specific port,
release portnum removes a license from a port.
Connect to the Command Line
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