Fabric OS Administrator's Guide v7.0.0 (53-1002148-02, June 2011)

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Displaying logical switch configuration
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NOTE
If you are deploying ICLs in the base switch, all ports associated with those ICLs must be assigned
to the base switch. If you are deploying ICLs to connect to default switches (that is, XISL use is not
allowed), the ICL ports should be assigned (or left) in the default logical switch.
1. Connect to the physical chassis and log in using an account with the chassis-role permission.
2. Enter the following command to move ports from one logical switch to another:
lscfg --config fabricID -slot slot -port port
The ports are assigned to the logical switch specified by fabricID and are removed from the
logical switch on which they are currently configured.
If the -port option is omitted, all ports on the specified slot are assigned to the logical switch.
NOTE
On the Brocade DCX and DCX 8510-8, the lscfg command does not allow you to add ports 48–
63 of the FC8-64 blade to the base switch. These ports are not supported on the base switch.
The Brocade DCX-4S and DCX 8510-4 do not have this limitation.
3. Enter y at the prompt.
The ports are automatically disabled, then removed from their current logical switch, and
assigned to the logical switch specified by fabricID.
Example of assigning ports 18 through 20 to the logical switch with FID 5
sw0:FID128:admin> lscfg --config 5 -port 18-20
This operation requires that the affected ports be disabled.
Would you like to continue [y/n]?: y
Making this configuration change. Please wait...
Configuration change successful.
Please enable your ports/switch when you are ready to continue.
Displaying logical switch configuration
1. Connect to the physical chassis and log in using an account with the chassis-role permission.
2. Enter the following command to display a list of all logical switches and the ports assigned to
them:
lscfg --show [ -provision ]
If the -provision option is specified, all ports on all slots are displayed, regardless of the slot
status.
Example displaying a list of all of the logical switches and the ports assigned to them
sw0:FID128:admin> lscfg --show
Created switches: 128(ds) 4 5
Port 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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FID 128 | 128 | 128 | 128 | 128 | 128 | 128 | 128 | 5 | 5 |
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