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--delwwnmapping N_Port "WWN [;WWN2;...]"|--all
--addwwnpgmapping Port_Group "WWN [;WWN2;...]"|--all
--delwwnpgmapping Port_Group "WWN [;WWN2;...]"|--all
--addwwnfailovermapping N_Port "WWN [;WWN2;...]"|--all
--delwwnfailovermapping N_Port "WWN [;WWN2;...]"|--all
--wwnmappingdisable "WWN [;WWN2;...]"| --all
--wwnmappingenable "WWN [;WWN2;...]" | --all
--wwnmapshow
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The --all option indicates all device WWNs already mapped, for example, if
you wish to change an existing WWN mapping. It does not affect device
WWNs that are not part of an existing mapping.
Removes the mapping of one or more device WWNs to a preferred N_Port.
The --all option removes the mapping for all device WWNs currently mapped
to the specified N_Port. The WWN list must be enclosed in double quotation
marks. WWNs must be separated by semicolons. The mappings are removed
upon execution of this command.
Maps one or more device WWNsto any of the N_Ports included in the
specified port group. The port group is identified by its port group ID. The
--all option maps all currently mapped device WWNs to the specified port
group. The WWN list must be enclosed in double quotation marks. WWNs
must be separated by semicolons. The device WWN to port group mapping
takes effect the next time the device logs in.
Removes the mapping between the specified device WWNs and the specified
port group. The port group is identified by its port group ID. The --all option
removes the mapping of all device WWNs currently mapped to the specified
port group. The WWN list must be enclosed in double quotation marks.
WWNs must be separated by semicolons. The mappings are removed upon
execution of this command.
Maps one or more device WWNs to a preferred failover N_Port.If the N_Port
to which the WWNS are mapped is not available or goes down, the device
logins fail over to the preferred failover N_Port. The --all option maps all
currently mapped device WWNs to the specified failover N_Port. The WWN list
must be enclosed in double quotation marks. WWNs must be separated by
semicolons.
Deletes the mapping of one or more device WWNs to a preferred failover
N_Port. The --all option deletes the failover mappings of all device WWNs
currently mapped to the specified N_Port. The WWN list must be enclosed in
double quotation marks. WWNs must be separated by semicolons.
Disables one or more device WWN mappings. Use this command if you want
to disable the mapping action temporarily without making permanent
changes to the mappings. The mappings remain disabled until they are
re-enabled or deleted. The --all option disables all currently existing device
WWN mappings.
Re-enables one or more previously disabled device WWN mappings. The
--all option re-enables all previously disabled device WWN mappings.
Displays all device WWN mappings. For each device WWN, the command
displays the N_Port number to which it is mapped, the secondary (failover)
N_Port, and the port group if applicable. The "Current" field shows the port
the device is currently using. If the device is not logged in, the field displays
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