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Chapter 3 Configuration Settings and Display
3.5 Host Interface Management > set port-group

set port-group

This command changes the port group name, adds ports to port groups, and deletes ports from port groups.
A port can be added to a port group even when this makes the ports that belong to this port group
identical to the ports of another existing port group.
A port can be added even when mapping is already set for the port in a different group.
A port can be added to or deleted from a port group for which mapping is set.
When a port is deleted from a port group, the mapping information for the port is deleted (the
information when the port belongs to the port group is not retained).
A port cannot be deleted from a port group when no ports belong to the port group after the port is
deleted.
After a port is deleted from a port group, the port group might not have any logical paths. In this case, the
mapping setting between port groups must be also deleted.
Up to eight ports can be set for a single port group.
Syntax
set port-group { -port-group-number
port_group_name
[-name
Parameter
-port-group-number
or
-port-group-name
-name
-add-port
or
-release-port
port_group_number
ports
] [-add-port
This parameter specifies the port group identifier to be changed. Only one port group can be
specified at the same time. For details, refer to
Optional. This parameter specifies the new port group name. Only one name can be specified
at the same time. If omitted, the existing setting is not changed. For details, refer to
Alias Name Syntax" (page
20).
Optional. This parameter specifies the host interface port that is to be added or deleted. Two or
more parameters can be specified by separating them with a comma.
Example: -add-port 000, 011
For details, refer to
"1.2.14 Host Interface Port Syntax" (page
xyz
"x" is the controller module (CM) number, "y" is the CA number, and "z" is the port
number.
Example: "123" indicates CM#1-CA#2-Port#3
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| -port-group-name
ports
| -release-port
]
"1.2.15 Port Group Syntax" (page
312
port_group_name
}
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