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13. Device Connection Control (DCC) Policy must be removed from ports prior to creating a TA. You
14. You cannot assign a TA while AG mode is enabled.
Notes
The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric or Admin Domain restrictions that may
be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Using Fabric OS commands" and Appendix A, "Command
Availability" for details.
Masterless F_Port trunking requires an ISL Trunking license.
Operands
This command supports the following operands:
slot
port1[-port2]
--enable
--disable
--show
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can re-enable DCC policy after creating the TA.
On enterprise-class platforms, specifies the slot number, followed by a slash
(/).
Specifies a single port or a port range, relative to its slot on bladed systems.
For example, 9/8-15 on an enterprise-class platform indicates slot 9, ports 8
- 15. Port ranges on Condor, Condor2 and Golden-Eye2 platforms should fall
in the octet (8 port) trunk range starting from port 0 on a switch or blade. On
Golden-Eye platforms, the port range should fall in the quad (4 port) trunk
range. Trunking must be enabled on all ports.
Creates a TA assigned to the specified ports. Use this option with one of the
following operands:
-area area_number
On single processor switches, specifies the port area number for the static TA
to be created. The TA must fall within the 8 port trunk group starting from port
0 on a switch or blade. The TA must be a default area of an existing port in a
given port group. However, you may add ports to the trunk group even when a
trunk group has already been assigned by using the same area of the octet
trunk group. Use switchShow for a list of valid port area or index numbers.
-index port_index
On enterprise-class platforms, specifies the port index for the static TA to be
created. The port index must fall within the 8 port trunk group starting from
port 0 on a switch or blade. The TA must be a default index of an existing port
in a given port group. However, you may add ports to the trunk group even
when a trunk group has already been assigned by using the same index of
the octet trunk group. Use switchShow for a list of valid port indexes.
Removes specified ports from a TA. If a port with the same default area as
the TA assigned for the trunk group is removed, all ports in the trunk group
must be explicitly specified for removal.
all
Optionally removes all TA assigned ports on the switch. This option disables
masterless F_Port trunking on all ports. All TA assigned ports must be
disabled for this option to succeed.
Displays masterless F_Port trunking information. When using this option,
specify one of the following operands:
[slot]/port1[-port2]
Displays configuration for a specified port or port range.
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portTrunkArea
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