Adding Or Deleting An Oui From The Company Id List - Brocade Communications Systems A7533A - Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch Base Administrator's Manual

Brocade access gateway administrator's guide v6.2.0 (53-1001189-01, april 2009)
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Adding or deleting an OUI from the Company ID List

The following example shows how to add or delete an OUI (0x112233) from the Company ID List.
1. Enter the following command:
2. Enter the following command to add the OUI ID 0x112233 to list:
3. Enter the following command to delete the OUI ID 0x445566 from list:
4. Enter the following command to display the list:
5. Press Ctrl-Z to exit.
6. Issue the following command to save the MDS switch configuration.
Ensure that the OUI IDs of the attached target devices are listed in the updated Company ID List.
After you update the list, you are ready to connect the Access Gateway device. If any of the AG
server ports (F_Ports) report that the port is disabled with reason code "Duplicate ALPA Detected,"
then use the follow considerations:
38
<- Explicitly deleted entry (from the original default list)
00:E0:8B *
Total company ids 6
+ - Additional user configured company ids
* -Explicitly deleted company ids from default list.
config t
fcid-allocation area company-id 0x112233
no fcid-allocation area company-id 0x445566
do show fcid-allocation area
copy run start
Ensure that the debug FLOGI mode is not enabled; Cisco does not support NPIV when FLOGI
debug is set. Run the show debug flogi command to verify that the FLOGI mode is not enabled.
If the FLOGI mode is enabled, you must disable it using the following FLOGI debug commands:
config t
no flogi debug
Press Ctrl-Z to exit
copy run start
Saves MDS switch configuration
By default, if this is a new or an existing VSAN to use with the switch in Access Gateway mode,
the default policy for access is "deny." Either set it to "permit" or zone the devices for access.
Access Gateway is compatible with Cisco VSAN, Dynamic Port VSAN (DVPM), and Inter-VSAN
Routing (IVR) features; however, you may need to use the AG Port Grouping policy to take full
advantage of these MDS features. For more information on the Port Grouping policy, see the
"Port Grouping policy"
on page 18.
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