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Fabric OS Command Reference
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-d "dev_list"
Specifies the list of devices in an Admin Domain, in quotation marks. Separate
each entry in the device list with a semicolon (;). Valid formats include the
following:
D,PI
Uses existing zone D,PI member types. Benefits include the following:
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Grants port control and zoning on the switch port and the devices attached to
that port.
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PI can be specified as a range; for example, D,[0 to 34]. The port index range
is expanded and stored internally.
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The same D,PI members can be specified in more than one Admin Domain.
Device WWN
Uses traditional zone WWN member types. Benefits include the following:
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Supports node or port WWNs.
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End-device members, whose WWNs are used in an Admin Domain definition,
need not be online when the Admin Domain is created (similar to a
zoneCreate operation).
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Provides rights to zone the devices.
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Provides administrative view rights to the switch port the device is connected
to.
-s "switch_list"
Specifies the list of switches in an Admin Domain. The list must be enclosed in
quotation marks. Separate each entry in the switch list with a semicolon (;).
Specify the switch in one of the following formats:
Switch WWN
World wide name of the switch.
Domain ID
Any switch member specified in Domain ID format is converted into a switch
WWN-based on the current fabric information. Operations with switch list fail
if the domain ID to switch WWN lookup fails.
Membership in an AD switch_list grants switch administrative operations
such as switchDisable, switchEnable, reboot, ad, etc. on the switch.
Ownership of a switch implicitly provides port control capability on all its ports,
but no zoning control.
"command_list"
Specifies one or more commands to execute in an Admin Domain context. This
operand is valid only with the --exec option.
new_ad_id
Specifies a new Admin Domain name or number. This operand is valid only with
the --rename option. Format is the same as ad_id.
-i
Displays the implicit members of AD0. This operand is valid only with the --show
option.
-m mode
Specifies the mode in which Admin Domain configuration information is displayed.
This operand is valid only with --show and --validate. Valid values for mode
include the following:
0
Displays the Admin Domain configuration in the current transaction buffer.