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Fabric OS Command Reference
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fcrProxyConfig
Displays or configures proxy devices presented by an FC Router.
Synopsis
fcrproxyconfig [-s importedFID devWWN slot][-r importedFID devWWN]
Description
Use this command to display or set the persistent configuration of proxy devices presented by the
local FC Router.
If no optional operand is provided, the command displays the persistent proxy device configuration;
otherwise, it sets the specified attributes to its new value.
The proxy device must be inactive prior to setting or clearing persistent attributes. Disabling
EX_Ports (using the portDisable command) attached to the relevant edge fabric, removing the
device from the appropriate LSAN zones, or disabling the physical device are valid methods of
ensuring a proxy device is inactive.
Persistent proxy device configuration attributes apply to the local FC Router. Multiple FC Routers
attached to the same edge fabric coordinate to present the same proxy devices. As a result,
persistent proxy device configurations must be consistent across all FC Routers attached to the
same edge fabric or unpredictable results may occur. If the proxy device configuration is not
altered, no action is required. If the configuration is altered, then care must be taken to ensure
consistency across all FC Routers attached to the same edge fabric.
If no operand is specified, the command displays the following information:
importedFID
The imported fabric ID of the proxy device.
devWWN
The port world wide name of the device.
Slot
The slot used for the device WWN. The device WWN-to-slot association is
persistently stored. The slot format is XXYYH, where XX specifies the translate
domain area_ID (valid values include F0H through FFH) and YY specifies the
PortID value or the low 8-bits of the proxy device address (valid values include
01H through 7FH). The address of the proxy device is derived from the PID
format (for example, native, core, or extended edge) and the proxy device slot.
“All slots empty” is displayed if no proxy device WWN is stored in any slot for all edge fabrics.
Note
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.
Operands
This command has the following operands:
-s importedFID devWWN slot
Adds the specified devWWN (format: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx) to the specified
slot (format XXYYH, where XX is the translate domain area_ID [F0H through
FFH] and YY is the port_ID [01H through 7FH]) for the edge fabric specified (1
through 128).