member
598 Fabric OS commands
Specify a member or list of members to delete from the policy. The members must be
enclosed in quotation marks and separated by semicolons. This operand is required.
Depending on the policy type, members can be specified using IP address, WWN,
domain, or switch name.
IP address member policy types
The following policy types require members be specified by IP address:
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TELNET_POLICY
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HTTP_POLICY
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API_POLICY
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RSNMP_POLICY
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WSNMP_POLICY
These policy types require member IDs in dot notation (for example, 124.23.56.122).
If 0 is specified in one of the octets, it means any number can be matched.
WWN member policy types
The following policy types require members be specified by WWN address:
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FCS_POLICY
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SES_POLICY (HP does not support SES_POLICY)
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MS_POLICY
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SERIAL_POLICY
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FRONTPANEL_POLICY
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SCC_POLICY
These policy types require member IDs be specified as WWN strings, domains, or
switch names. If domain or switch names are used, the switches associated must be
present in the fabric or the command fails.
DCC_POLICY members
The DCC_Policy_nnn is a list of devices associated with a specific switch and port
combination. The device is specified with a WWN string. The switch and port
combination must be specified in the following format:
switch port
can be specified using WWN, domain, or switch name.
switch
can be specified by port number separated by commas, and enclosed in either
port
brackets or parentheses: for example, (2, 4, 6). Ports enclosed in brackets will include
the devices currently attached to those ports. The following examples illustrate several
ways to specify the port values:
The following examples illustrate several ways to specify the port values:
(1-6)
Selects ports 1 through 6.
(*)
Selects all ports on the switch.
[3, 9]
Selects ports 3 and 9 and all devices attached to those ports.
[1-3, 5]
Selects ports 1 through 3 and 5 and all devices attached to those ports.
[*]
Selects all ports on the switch and devices currently attached to those ports.