Setting The Mode Register Bits; Persistently Enabling And Disabling Ports; Port And Switch Naming Standards - HP A7533A - Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch Base Administrator's Manual

Hp storageworks fabric os 6.2 administrator guide (5697-0016, may 2009)
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To display the mode register bit HCP for the switch:
switch:admin> ficoncupshow modereg HCP
HCP
0

Setting the mode register bits

Use the ficonCupSet modereg command to set the FICON CUP mode register bits for the local switch.
Consider the following when changing mode register bits:
As required by the CUP protocol, the UAM bit cannot be changed using this command.
All mode register bits except UAM are saved across power on/off cycles; the UAM bit is reset to 0
following a power-on.
Mode register bits can be changed when the switch is offline or online. If the ACP or HCP bits are
changed when the switch is online, they will take effect any time between the completion of the current
command and the end of the CCW command chain (or the next alternate manager operation).
1.
Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.
2.
Enter the following command, where the command format is:
ficoncupset modereg [bitname] 0 | 1
where:
bitname
0
1
The following example sets the mode register bit HCP to off:
switch:admin> ficoncupset modereg HCP 0
Mode register bit HCP has been set to 0.
The following example sets the mode register bit ACP to on:
switch:admin> ficoncupset modereg ACP 1
Mode register bit ACP has been set to 1.

Persistently enabling and disabling ports

When fmsmode is enabled, you cannot use the portCfgPersistentEnable and
portCfgPersistentDisable commands to persistently enable and disable ports. Instead, use the
following procedure.
1.
Enter the ficonCupShow modereg command to display the mode register bit settings.
2.
Verify that the ASM bit is set on (1).
3.
If the ASM bit is set off (0), enter the ficonCupSet modereg asm 1 command to set it on.
4.
Use the portEnable and portDisable commands to enable and disable ports as necessary.
The ports remain enabled or disabled after a switch reboot.
In the following example, the ASM bit is set to on; the port at slot 1, port 1 is enabled persistently:
switch:admin> ficoncupshow modereg
POSC
UAM
------------------------------
1
0
switch:admin> ficoncupset modereg ASM 1
Mode register bit ASM has been set to 1.
switch:admin> portenable 1/1

Port and switch naming standards

Fabric OS handles differences in port and switch naming rules between CUP and itself as follows:
One of the mode register bits described in
Specifies that the bit is off.
Specifies that the bit is on.
ASM
DCAM
ACP
HCP
0
0
1
1
Table 98
on page 506.
Fabric OS 6.2 administrator guide 507

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