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portaddress --bind 12/14 7E00
portaddress --bind 12/15 7F00
portaddress --bind 12/16 F000
portaddress --bind 12/17 F100
portaddress --bind 12/18 F200
portaddress --bind 12/19 F300
portaddress --bind 12/20 F400
portaddress --bind 12/21 F500
portaddress --bind 12/22 F600
portaddress --bind 12/23 F700
portaddress --bind 12/24 F800
portaddress --bind 12/25 F900
portaddress --bind 12/26 FA00
portaddress --bind 12/27 FB00
portaddress --bind 12/28 FC00
portaddress --bind 12/29 FD00
portaddress --bind 12/30 FE00
portaddress --bind 12/31 FF00
Unbinding multiple ports
The following example scripts containing the portAddress --unbind command unbind all addresses
on an 8-slot chassis that is fully populated with 32-port cards. You can copy and paste these scripts
directly into a Telnet Fabric OS command line session. If a port does not exist, an error message will
be reported, but this has no effect.
for ((i=0;i<32;i++)); do (echo 1/$i;portaddress --unbind 1/$i); done
for ((i=0;i<32;i++)); do (echo 2/$i;portaddress --unbind 2/$i); done
for ((i=0;i<32;i++)); do (echo 3/$i;portaddress --unbind 3/$i); done
for ((i=0;i<32;i++)); do (echo 4/$i;portaddress --unbind 4/$i); done
for ((i=0;i<32;i++)); do (echo 9/$i;portaddress --unbind 9/$i); done
for ((i=0;i<32;i++)); do (echo 10/$i;portaddress -unbind102/$i); done
for ((i=0;i<32;i++)); do (echo 11/$i;portaddress --unbind 11/$i); done
for ((i=0;i<32;i++)); do (echo 12/$i;portaddress --unbind 12/$i); done
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