Brocade Communications Systems Brocade 8/12c Command Reference Manual page 321

Brocade fabric os command reference manual supporting fabric os v6.4.0 (53-1001764-01, march 2010)
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Note
The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric or Admin Domain restrictions that may
be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Using Fabric OS commands" and Appendix A, "Command
Availability" for details.
Operands
If no operands are specified, this command displays the persistent LSAN Zone matrix information.
The following operands are optional:
--add -lsan FID FID | -fcr wwn wwn
--remove -lsan FID FID | -fcr wwn wwn
--apply -lsan | -fcr | -all
--cancel -lsan | -fcr
--display -lsan | -fcr | -all
--fabricview -lsan | -fcr
--verify -lsan | -fcr
--quickmode
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Display the information saved in the cache.
Clear the information from the cache and revert to the saved value.
Display the information that is saved in the persistent memory (CLI command with no option).
Display the static and default/dynamic binding of the backbone to show which edge fabrics
or FCRs can access each other.
Verify that the information in the cache is valid and does not disrupt existing import/export
devices.
Run a quickmode to derive the LSAN Zone matrix from the current import/ export database.
Adds the pair of edge fabrics or FCR members that can access each other. If
you specify --add with zero (0) value for FID or 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 for
wwn, the command returns the cache to default mode.
Removes the entry of the pair of FIDS. If no longer specified, the edge fabric
assumes the default behavior.
Applies the information from the cache to the persistent memory only if there
is no effect on the existing import/export devices. Otherwise, an error
message is displayed.
Cancels the data that was not applied; reverts to the persistent information.
Displays the information saved in the cache.
Views all the static and default/dynamic fabric binding in the backbone.
Verifies if the LSAN Zone information previously entered and stored in the
cache can be successfully applied. The data is okay if the apply operation
does not cause disruption to the traffic.
Derives the LSAN Zone matrix from the import/export setup.
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