Adding A Member To An Existing Policy - HP StorageWorks MSA 2/8 - SAN Switch User Manual

Hp storageworks secure fabric os v1.0 user guide (aa-ru57a-te, june 2003)
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Creating Secure Fabric OS Policies
To activate changes to the Secure Fabric OS policies:
1. From a sectelnet or SSH session, log into the Primary FCS switch as Admin.
2. Enter the secpolicyactivate command.
primaryfcs:admin> secPolicyActivate
About to overwrite the current Active data.
ARE YOU SURE (yes, y, no, n): [no] y
Committing configuration...done.
Saving Defined FMPS ...
done
Saving Active FMPS ...
done
primaryfcs:admin>

Adding a Member to an Existing Policy

Once you add the first member to a policy, the policy is closed to access by all
unlisted switches. You can add members using the secpolicyadd command.
To add a member to an existing Secure Fabric OS policy:
1. From a sectelnet or SSH session, log into the Primary FCS switch as Admin.
2. Enter the following:
3. If you want to implement the change immediately, enter the secpolicyactivate
primaryfcs:admin> secPolicyAdd "MS_POLICY", "12:24:45:10:0a:67:00:40"
Member(s) have been added to MS_POLICY.
primaryfcs:admin>
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Example:
secpolicyadd policy_name, "member;...;member"
Where:
policy_name is the name of the Secure Fabric OS policy to which you
want to add members.
member is the item that you want to add to the policy, identified by
device or switch IP address, switch Domain ID, device or switch WWN,
or switch name.
command.
Example, adding a member to the MS_POLICY using the device WWN:
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