Command Reference Guide

Fabric OS Command Reference 163
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Always send RSCN?
Following the completion of loop initialization, a remote state change notification
(RSCN) is issued when FL_Ports detect the presence of new devices or the
absence of preexisting devices. When set to 1, an RSCN is issued upon
completion of loop initialization, regardless of the presence or absence of new or
preexisting devices. When set to 0, an RSCN is not sent (default).
System Services Settings
The values for the System Services settings are as follows:
Disable RLS probing
Enables or disables the read link status (RLS) probing. Performed by the FCP
daemon, RLS probing reads the link error block from the device. This extended
link services command is defined by the FC standards. Refer to the FC standards
for information. RLS probing is enabled by default, meaning "Disable RLS
probing" is "off". "on" disables RLS probing.
Portlog Events Enable/Disable Settings
These settings determine whether or not various types of port events are logged.
Each event type displayed on the screen is enabled by default ("on"). When disabled, this event is not
logged by the port log.
Application Attributes
A number of application attributes are configurable. The following table specifies the attributes for
applications that can be modified.
Application Field Type Default Range
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ssl
Certificate File string [not-set] varies
CA Certificate File string [not-set] varies
Length of crypto key number [128] 40,56,128
rpcd
Secure RPCd Callback
Secret string none varies
Webtools
Basic User Enabled boolean no no/yes
Perform License
Checking and Warning boolean yes yes/no
Allow Fabric Event
Collection boolean yes yes/no
Login Session Timeout number 200 60 to
(in seconds) 432000
NOTES The maximum per port login limit is no longer configurable with this command. Use the portcfgNPIVPort
--setloginlimit command to configure this parameter on a per port basis.
The Telnet interface is no longer configurable with this command. Use the ipFilter command to enable or
disable the Telnet interface.
The SNMP attributes are no longer configurable with this command. Use the snmpConfig --set seclevel
command to configure SNMP attributes.
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.