Brocade Communications Systems A7533A - Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch Base Command Reference Manual page 40

Brocade fabric os command reference manual - supporting fabric os v5.3.0 (53-1000436-01, june 2007)
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-s "switch_list"
Switch WWN
Domain ID
switch_list
"command_list"
present_ad_id
new_ad_id
-i
-m mode
The operands described above are used with the following options:
--activate ad_id
--add ad_id -d "dev_list"-s "switch_list"
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End-device members, whose WWNs are used in an Admin Domain definition,
need not be online when the Admin Domain is created (similar to a
zoneCreate operation).
Provides rights to zone the devices.
Provides administrative view rights to the switch port the device is connected
to: for example, portShow, nsShow, and so forth; does not provide port control
rights: for example, portDisable, portEnable, and so forth.
Specifies the list of switches in an Admin Domain, in quotation marks.
Separate each entry in the switch list with a semicolon (;). Specify the switch
in one of the following formats:
Any switch member specified using Domain ID format will be converted into a
switch WWN based on the current fabric information. Operations with switch
list will fail if the domain ID to switch WWN lookup fails.
grants switch administrative operations such as switchDisable, switchEnable,
reboot, ad, and so forth. Ownership of a switch implicitly provides port control
capability on all its ports, but no zoning control.
Specifies a list of commands to execute in the Admin Domain context. This
operand is valid only with --exec.
Specifies an Admin Domain name or number. This operand is valid only with
--rename.
Specifies an Admin Domain name or number. This operand is valid only with
--rename.
Displays the implicit members of AD0. This operand is valid only with --show.
Specifies the display mode for information about the Admin Domain
configuration. This operand is valid only with --show and --validate. mode can
be:
0
Displays the Admin Domain configuration in the current transaction
buffer.
1
Displays the Admin Domain configuration stored in persistent
memory (defined configuration).
2
Displays the Admin Domain configuration currently enforced
(effective configuration).
Activates an Admin Domain. An Admin Domain enforces only if it is in an
activated state. AD0 is always in an activated state. By default, after the
Admin Domain is enabled, the devices specified in the Admin Domain are not
able to see each other until they are zoned together. ad --activate prompts for
confirmation. The activate operation remains in the transaction buffer until
you issue ad --apply or ad --save.
Adds new members to an existing Admin Domain. The add operation remains
in the transaction buffer until you issue ad --apply or ad --save.
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