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rcip ping

Performs a ping from the specified interface to the specified address. Only for RCIP ports. See

“SPECIFIERS” (page 235)

for parameters required to issue this subcommand. Use with the –pf

option to prevent fragmentation of packets (see

“OPTIONS” (page 234)

).

rcfc init

Initializes the Fibre Channel interface on the specified port. Refer to

“SPECIFIERS” (page 235)

for parameters required to issue this subcommand.

rcfc delete

Deletes the Fibre Channel interface on the specified port. Refer to

“SPECIFIERS” (page 235)

for

parameters required to issue this subcommand.

intcoal

Enables or disables interrupt coalescing. The specified port will be reset.

OPTIONS

-m

This option can only be used with the rst subcommand. Resets the mode of the port. The port
can be reset to a target or initiator mode. If not specified, the port is reset to its current mode.
If the port's mode change value is prohibited, this command fails when attempting to reset to
a different mode. Use showport -c to see whether mode change is allowed or prohibited
for a particular port. See NOTES for additional information regarding port pair protection.
This option is deprecated and will be removed in a later release. Use controlport config to set
target (host) or initiator (disk) modes.

-l

Forces the port to reload firmware. This option can only be used with the rst subcommand and
cannot be used with the -i option.

-c

lip

— When used with the lip subcommand:

-c

- If using a private loop topology, a Loop Initialization Primitive (LIP)

command is issued from the port. If a cage is specified using the argument,
the LIP is issued through the cage controller.
If using a point-to-point topology, the link is reset. If using a public loop or fabric topology, a
Registered State Change Notification (RSCN) message is issued to the fabric controller.

rcip ping

— When used with the rcip ping subcommand:

-c

- Specifies the number of replies accepted by the system before terminating the

command. The default is 1; the maximum value is 25.

-f

Specifies that the command is forced. If this option is not used, the command requires
confirmation before proceeding with its operation.

-i

Forces a mode change for a port even if the port's mode change value is prohibited. The
partner port's mode is changed with this option as well. Use with the controlport rst command.
This option cannot be used with the -l option.

-w

Specifies the maximum amount of time to wait for replies. The default is the number of requested
replies plus 5. The maximum value is 30. If a number is not specified, the option and argument
can be used with the rcip ping subcommand.

-s

Specifies the packet size. If no size is specified, the option defaults to 64. This option and
argument can only be used with the rcip ping subcommand.

-pf

Prevents fragmentation of the packets when issuing the controlport rcip ping command.

234 The Remote Copy Commands

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