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Dpod – Brocade Network OS Command Reference v4.1.0 User Manual

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dpod

Manages Dynamic Ports on Demand (POD) assignments.

Synopsis

dpod rbridge-id/slot/port {reserve | release}

Operands

rbridge-id

Specifies the RBridge ID.

slot

Specifies the slot number.

port

Specifies the port number.

reserve

Reserves a POD assignment for a port that is currently not able to come
online but is expected to be viable in the future. A port license assignment
that is reserved will be associated with the first port set that has a vacancy.

release

Removes a port from the port set to which it is currently assigned.

Defaults

None

Command Modes

Global configuration mode

Description

Use this command to manage Dynamic POD assignments.

Usage Guidelines

A port POD assignment can only be released if the port is currently offline. Enter shutdown to take
the port offline.

Do not release a port unless you plan to disconnect the optical link or disable the port persistently.
If the link (server or optical) is left in a state where the port could be brought online, the Dynamic
POD mechanism will detect this unassigned port and attempt to reassign it to a port set.

This command has no effect on Brocade VDX 6710 and Brocade VDX 8770 switches. These
platforms do not support ports on demand.

In the Network OS v3.0.0 release this command is supported only on the local switch.

Examples

To reserve a POD assignment:

switch(config)# dpod 0/10 reserve

switch(config-dpod-0/10)# exit

switch(config)# dpod 0/11 reserve

switch0(config-dpod-0/11)# exit

To remove a port from a POD port set:

switch(config)# dpod 5/0/10 release

switch(config-dpod-5/0/10)# exit

switch(config)# dpod 5/0/11 release

switch(config-dpod-5/0/11)# exit

See Also

show dpod, show running-config dpod