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Introducing fabric os cli procedures, Changes to this guide for os v5.0.0, 1 introducing fabric os cli procedures – HP Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP BladeSystem p-Class User Manual

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Fabric OS 5.0.0 procedures user guide

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1 Introducing Fabric OS CLI procedures

This guide contains procedures for configuring and managing an HP StorageWorks Storage Area

Network (SAN) using the Fabric OS Command Line Interface (CLI). This chapter consists of the following

sections:

Changes to this guide for OS v5.0.0

, page 13

About procedural differences

, page 15

Scope and references

, page 16

About the CLI

, page 16

Help information

, page 17

The guide applies to the following HP products:

HP StorageWorks Switches: 1-GB switches, SAN Switch 2/8V, SAN Switch 2/16V, SAN Switch

2/32, and SAN Switch 4/32.

These switches contain a fixed number of ports (they are called fixed-port switches). The SAN Switch

4/32 allows you to license and activate extra fixed ports with the Ports on Demand feature.

Core Switch 2/64 and SAN Director 2/128.

These switches can contain a variable number of ports, which you install by plugging port cards into

the director chassis.

Changes to this guide for OS v5.0.0

The following changes are new to v5.0.0 and are not included elsewhere in this guide.

Add “Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem ” everywhere that the HP StorageWorks

SAN Switch 4/32 is mentioned, except as specified in the following sections.

• On page 43, in the section “Creating and maintaining a user-defined account,” change the

following definition item:

-r rolename Specifies the role: either admin or user in nonsecure mode; admin, user, or

nonfcsadmin in secure mode.

to:

-r rolename Specifies the role: either admin or user in nonsecure mode or admin, user,

switchAdmin, or nonfcsadmin in secure mode.

• On page 44, in the section “To change account parameters,” change the following definition

item:

-r rolename Specifies the role: either admin or user in nonsecure mode; admin, user, or

nonfcsadmin in secure mode.

to:

-r rolename Specifies the role: either admin or user in nonsecure mode; admin, user,

switchAdmin, or nonfcsadmin in secure mode.