Brocade OS Command Reference Manual Supporting Fabric OS v6.0.0 (53-1000599-01, October 2007)

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portCfg
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portCfg
Enables or disables a port's configuration.
Synopsis portcfg action [slot/][ge]port [-Range] args
Description Use this command to manage configuration parameters for ports and gigabit Ethernet (GbE) ports.
The following parameters are supported and can be controlled with this command:
Optionally add and delete Address resolution protocol (ARP) entries. Flush ARP table.
Create, modify, and delete Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP) tunnels.
- Delete, reset, and modify QoS mappings on an existing tunnel.
- Create or modify a tunnel with VLAN tagging and Class of Service (CoS).
Configure IP interfaces on the GbE port.
Configure static routes on the IP interface.
Manage registered state change notification (RSCN) suppression on the local port.
Configure a mirror port on the local port.
Configure the FC port for FC Fastwrite.
Modify VLAN Tagging configuration for FC-IP.
Manage FICON emulation in an FCIP tunnel.
Configure FTRACE feature.
Notes The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place.
Some of the features supported by this command may require a Brocade license.
Operands This command supports the following port options:
slot For bladed systems only, specifies the slot number of the port to be
configured, followed by a slash (/).
[ge]port Specifies the number of the port to be configured, relative to its slot for
bladed systems. For GigE ports, the ports are numbered ge0 - ge1. Use the
switchShow command for a list of valid ports.
This command supports the following actions and associated arguments. If no operand is
specified, the command prints the usage.
arp Optionally add entries to the address resolution protocol (ARP) table or delete
entries from ARP table. Flush entire table. The syntax for portcfg arp is as
follows:
portcfg arp [slot/][ge]port options args
Valid options and args for arp include:
add ipaddr macaddr
Adds static ARP entry to the ARP table. Specify IP Address and MAC address
for each entry. Use portShow arp with the -lmac option to get the MAC
address.