Portcfgeport – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual
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Fabric OS Command Reference
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portCfgEport
Enables or disables E_Port capability on a port or locks down a port as an E_Port.
SYNOPSIS
portcfgeport [slot/]port mode
portcfgeport -i [index1[-index2] [...] [-f] mode]
portcfgeport -slot [slot1[-slot2] [...]
portcfgeport -h
DESCRIPTION
Use this command to enable or disable E_Port capability on a port or to lock down a port as an E_Port.
E_Port capability is enabled by default. When an interswitch link (ISL) is connected to a port and the
port's E_Port capability is disabled, the ISL is segmented, and all traffic between the switches stops.
Fabric management data, such as zoning information, can no longer be exchanged through this port.
You can identify a single port to be configured by its port number or by its port index number. Port ranges
are supported with index numbers or by specifying a slot or a slot range. Use switchShow for a listing of
valid ports, slots, and port index numbers. When used without operands, this command displays all
persistently disabled ports on the switch.
Specifying multiple ports with the index (-i) or slot (-s) option is supported only if portSwap is disabled.
They are not supported on GbE ports and configured F_Port trunks. Use the -i option without a port index
argument to display the portSwap status or alternately use portSwapShow.
Changes made by this command are persistent across switch reboots or power cycles.
NOTES
The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric or Admin Domain restrictions that may be in
place. Refer to Chapter 1, "Using Fabric OS Commands" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for
details.
Regardless of how many E_Ports are connected between two switches, the maximum routing paths are
limited to 16 E_Ports.
The Fabric OS port configuration commands are not supported on FCoE ports.
OPERANDS
This command has the following operands:
slot
For bladed systems only, specifies the slot number of the port to be configured,
followed by a slash (/).
port
Specifies the number of the port to be configured, relative to its slot for bladed
systems. Use switchShow to display a listing of valid ports.
-i index1[-index2]
Specifies a range of ports identified by port index numbers. You may specify
multiple index ranges separated by a space, for example, -i 33-38 40-60.
-f
Ignores nonexisting ports. This operand is valid only with the -i option.
-slot [slot1[-slot2]
Specifies all ports on a slot or on a range of slots, for example, -s 3-5. You may
specify multiple slot ranges separated by a space, for example, -s 3-5 8-10.