Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Manual Supporting Fabric OS v7.0.0 (April 2011)

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-p portlist
Specifies the lists of ports to be included, added or removed from a TI zone. The
syntax for portlist is "D,I" (Domain, Index). The port list must be enclosed in double
quotation marks. List members must be separated by semicolons, followed by a
space. When you create TI zones over FCR, for a TI within an Edge fabric use
"-1"in "I" (of "D,I") in to denote Front and Translate phantom in the E_Port list.
When creating a TI zone within the Backbone fabric specify "Port WWN" in portlist
to indicate devices talking across fabrics.
--activate name
Activates the specified TI zones. If more than one zone is specified, the list of
zone names must be enclosed in double quotation marks; zone names must be
separated by semicolons.
--deactivate name
Deactivates the specified TI zones. If more than one zone is specified, the list of
zone names must be enclosed in double quotation marks; zone names must be
separated by semicolons.
--delete name
Deletes TI zones from the defined TI zone lists. This command prompts for
confirmation.
--show [name]
Displays zone name, port lists, failover option, configured status and, the active
status for the specified zones. The configured status reflects the latest change
that may or may not have been activated. The active status reflects the state that
is activated by cfgEnable. Without any specified name, this command displays all
TI zones in the defined configuration. The following operand is optional:
-ascending
Displays the TI zone members in ascending order.
--showTIerrors
Analyzes real and potential routing problems with the activated TI zoning set and
prints a report. This command must be executed in the local domain and analyzes
only that domain.
3. Creating and managing RD Zones
--rdcreate
Creates a RD Zone for the specified members. The following operands are
required:
host_wwn
Specifies the port world wide name of the host.
target_wwn
Specifies the port world wide name of the target.
vi_wwn
Specifies the port world wide name of the virtual initiator (VI).
vt_wwn
Specifies the port world wide name of the virtual target (VT).
policy restartable | nonrestartable
Specifies the policy as either restartable or nonrestartable. A restartable policy
causes traffic flow to revert to the physical host and target configuration in the
event the virtual device should fail. When the policy is specified as nonrestricted
and one of the virtual devices goes offline, the physical devices are considered
offline and no traffic is allowed between the original host and target.