Cfgsaveactivetodefined – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual
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Fabric OS Command Reference
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cfgSaveActiveToDefined
Saves the active (effective) zoning configuration to the defined configuration in McDATA Fabric
mode.
Synopsis
cfgSaveActiveToDefined
Description
Use this command in McDATA Fabric mode to move the effective zoning configuration to the
defined configuration database. If the Defined Database contains a configuration with the same
name, it is replaced. Any nonduplicate zone sets or zones remain unchanged.
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.
This command is only effective when the Brocade switch/director is in McDATA fabric mode.
Operands
The cfgSaveActiveToDefined command has no operands.
Examples
Execute the cfgShow command to view defined and effective zoning configurations.
switch:admin>
cfgShow
Default Zone: OFF
Safe Zone: OFF
Defined configuration:
cfg: switch set
switch1; sqitch2; switch3; switch4
zone: switch1
dd:dd:dd:dd:aa:aa:aa:aa; bb:bb:bb:cc:cc:cd:dd:dd
zone: switch2 23:34:87:23:50:72:35:07; 12,64
[output truncated]
...
Effective configuration:
cfg: switch set
zone: switch1
dd:dd:dd:dd:aa:aa:aa:aa
bb:bb:bb:cc:cc:cd:dd:dd
zone: switch2 23:34:87:23:50:72:35:07
12,64
[output truncated]
Run cfgSaveActiveToDefined to save the active (effective) zoning configuration to the defined
configuration.
switch:admin>
cfgsaveactivetodefined
You are about to save the Defined zoning configuration. This
action will save the effective configuration to the defined
configuration.
Do you want the Effective zoning to become the Defined
zoning? (yes, y, no, n): [no]
yes
Attempting to save new config to the defined config...
2sw0 Updating flash ...
...
[output truncated]
See Also
cfgShow, cfgSave