Reference Guide

498 Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference
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lsCfg
-b | -base
Creates a base logical switch on the chassis. A base logical switch communicates among
different logical switches. Legacy switches can be connected to the base logical switch
through EX_Ports, and interswitch links (ISLs) between base logical switches enable
communication among different logical switches. This operand is optional.
-f | -force
Executes the command without confirmation. This operand is optional.
--delete
Deletes a logical switch with the specified fabric ID. The specified logical switch must exist
and no ports should be configured on this partition. You must remove all ports from the
logical switch before deleting the logical switch instance. Use the lscfg --config command
to remove the ports.
FID
Specifies the Fabric ID of the logical switch. This operand is required.
-f | -force
Executes the command without confirmation. This operand is optional.
--config
Configures the specified logical switch. This command assigns ports to the logical switch
specified by a given FID. The ports are removed from the partition on which they are
currently configured. This command prompts for confirmation, indicating that the specified
ports will be disabled. The following operands are supported:
FID
Specifies the fabric ID of the logical switch. This operand is required.
-slot slot1[-slot2]
Specifies the slot number or a range of slot numbers separated by a dash, for example -slot
3-5. This operand is required.
-port port1[-port2]
Specifies the ports to be assigned to the logical switch. Provide a valid port, or a range of
ports separated by a dash, for example -port 3-8. This operand is optional; if omitted, all
ports on the specified slots are assigned.
-q | -qsfp
Moves all ports in a quad small form-factor pluggable (QSFP) group to be assigned to the
logical switch. This operand is optional.
-f | -force
Executes the command without confirmation. This operand is optional.
--restore_to_default FID
Moves all vacant ports in the logical switch specified by FID to the default switch. Use this
command when lsCfg --show displays no ports, but the switch continues to generate errors
indicating that there are ports on the switch.
--restore_slot_to_default slot
Moves all ports on a specified slot to the default switch.