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TABLE 4 Ports affected when you enable or disable a switch in VF or non-VF mode
Operation Virtual Fabrics enabled Virtual Fabrics not enabled
Enable switch Enables all ports on logical switch Enables all ports on physical chassis
Enable chassis Enables all ports on physical chassis Not allowed
Disable switch Disables all ports on logical switch Disables all ports on physical chassis
Disable chassis Disables all ports on physical chassis Not allowed
Disabling a switch
You must disable a switch before making configuration changes or before running offline diagnostic tests.
1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.
2. Enter the switchDisable command.
switch:admin> switchdisable
All Fibre Channel ports on the switch are taken offline. If the switch is part of a fabric, the fabric is reconfigured.
If Virtual Fabrics is enabled, only the ports allocated to the logical switch are disabled. To disable all of the ports, you must
disable the entire chassis.
Enabling a switch
The switch is enabled by default after it is powered on and switch initialization routines have finished. You must re-enable the switch after
making configuration changes or running offline diagnostics.
1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.
2. Enter the switchEnable command.
switch:admin> switchenable
All Fibre Channel ports that passed Power On Self Test (POST) are enabled. If the switch has inter-switch links (ISLs) to a fabric,
it joins the fabric.
If Virtual Fabrics is enabled, only the ports allocated to the logical switch are enabled. To enable all of the ports, you must enable
the entire chassis.
Disabling a chassis
Disabling a chassis disables all Fibre Channel ports on all logical switches in the chassis. You must disable a chassis before making
chassis-wide configuration changes or before running offline diagnostic tests.
1. Connect to any logical switch in the chassis and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.
2. Enter the chassisDisable command.
switch:FID128:admin> chassisdisable
This command can cause disruption to multiple logical switches.
Are you sure you want to disable all chassis ports now? (yes, y, no, n): [no]y
switch:FID128:admin>
All Fibre Channel ports on all logical switches are taken offline. If the logical switches are in fabrics, the fabrics are reconfigured.
Performing Basic Configuration Tasks
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