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Fabric OS Command Reference

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ag

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ag --delwwnfailovermapping N_Port "WWN [;WWN2;...]"|--all

ag --wwnmappingenable "WWN [;WWN2;...]"|--all

ag --wwnmappingdisable "WWN [;WWN2;...]"|--all

Description

Use this command to perform the following Access Gateway management functions:

Enable or disable Access Gateway mode.

Display current configuration and state of AG.

Configure and display F_Port to N_Port mapping.

Configure and display N_Port failover and failback policies.

Configure and display Port Group policy.

Create or remove a Port group.

Enable or disable auto port configuration (APC) modes for a Port group.

Get or set timeout value for fabric name monitoring.

Display Port Groups and member N_Ports.

Add or delete N_Ports in a Port group.

Display all policies and their status.

Enable or disable auto port configuration (APC) policy.

Enable or disable preferred secondary N_Port policy.

Enable, disable, and manage advanced device security (ADS) policy.

Manage persistent ALPA mode.

Manage device WWN to N_Port mappings.

Manage device WWN to N_Port group mappings.

Manage device WWN failover to N_Ports configured as preferred failover ports.

Enable or disable device WWN mappings.

AG configuration changes are saved persistently as configuration keys. Use the portCfgNPort
command to set a port as N_Port.

This command supports multiple configurations for mapping device logins to N_Ports for the
purposes of load balancing and redistribution in the event of a fabric change. If multiple mappings
are configured, the system considers the available mappings in a fixed order of priority to
determine which of the available N_Ports should be assigned to the login request. The first eligible
mapping is chosen in the order specified below.

1. Device WWN to N_Port

2. Device WWN to N_Port Group

3. Automatic device WWN load balancing.

4. F_Port to N_Port

5. F_Port to N_Port Group

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.