Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Manual Supporting Fabric OS v6.3.0 (53-1001337-01, July 2009)

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fcoeLoginCfg
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fcoeLoginCfg
Manages or displays the FCoE login configuration.
Synopsis fcoelogincfg --show [-switch swwn | -logingroup lgname] [-saved]] | [-mergestatus]
fcoelogincfg --save
fcoelogincfg --transshow
fcoelogincfg --transabort
fcoelogincfg --purge -conflicting [-nonexisting]
fcoelogincfg --purge -nonexisting [-conflicting]
fcoelogincfg --enable
fcoelogincfg --disable
Description Use this command to save, abort, or display the current FCoE login configuration, including ongoing
transactions and the effective (saved) configuration.
Note 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.
Operands This command has the following operands.
--help Displays the command usage.
--show Displays the state of the FCoE login configuration including current
transactions and effective (saved) configuration.
-switch swwn Displays the login groups for the specified switch.
-logingroup lgname
Displays the login group configuration for the specified login group.
-saved Displays only the effective configuration.
-merge-status Displays the status of the last configuration merge during the last fabric
merge. This operand also displays conflicting login groups and login groups
for non-existing switches.
--save Saves and applies FCoE login configuration changes as the effective
configuration fabric-wide.
--transshow Displays the current configuration transaction in progress fabric-wide..
--transabort Aborts the FCoE login configuration transaction currently in progress.
--purge Purges the specified entries from the effective configuration. Specify one or
both of the following operands:
-conflicting Purges all conflicting login groups and conflicting VN_Port mappings from the
effective configuration.
-nonexisting Purges all login groups for non-existing switches from the effective
configuration.