Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Manual - Supporting Fabric OS v5.3.0 (53-1000436-01, June 2007)

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Displays the F_Ports that are mapped to a given N_Port. Current F_Ports are
the F_Ports that are currently routed through the specified N_Port This list
may not be the same as configured F_Ports in the case ofN_Port failover. Use
the optional N_Port argument to display the F_Ports that are mapped to this
specified N_Port only.
Note: Failover and failback policies are displayed as enabled (1) or disabled
(o).
--mapset <N_Port> [<F_Port1> <F_Port2>]
Maps list of F_Ports to a specified N_Port forcing all traffic from the F_Ports
to be routed through this N_Port to the attached fabric. An F_Port cannot be
mapped to more than one N_Port at the same time. F_Ports will be enabled
only if the N_Port is online. If any mapping already exists for the N_Port, it will
be overwritten with the given F_Port list. Use a blank list ("") to clear the
current mappings.
--mapadd <N_Port> [<F_Port1> <F_Port2>]
Adds specified list of F_Ports to the mapping of an existing N_Port. The traffic
for the configured F_Ports will be routed to the fabric throughthe specified
N_Port when the F_Ports come online. An F_Port cannot be mapped to more
than one N_Port at the same time.
--mapdel <N_Port> [<F_Port1> <F_Port2>]
Deletes the specified F_Ports from the N_Port mapping.
----failoverenable <N_Port>
Enables the failover policy for a given N_Port. When the failover policy
isenabled for an N_Port, all currently mapped F_Ports will failover to another
N_Port in the event the original N_Port becomes disabled. If there is no other
available N_Port, failover will not occur.
--failoverdisable <N_Port>
Disables the failover policy for a given N_Port.
--failovershow <N_Port>
If N_Port is specified (optional), the command displays the failover policy for
this N_Port. Otherwise, the failover policy for all the N_Ports is displayed.
1=enabled, 0=disabled.
--failbackshow [N_Port]
If N_Port is specified (optional), the command displays the failback policy for
this N_Port. Otherwise, the failover policy for all the N_Ports is displayed.
1=enabled, 0=disabled.
--failbackenable <N_Port>
Enables the failback policy for a specified N_Port. When failback policy
isenabled, all the F_Ports are automatically rerouted back to the N_Ports
towhich they were originally mapped as those N_Ports come back online.
Only the originally mapped F_Ports fail back. In the case of multiple N_Port
failures, only F_Ports that were mapped to the recovered N_Port experience
failback. The remaining F_Ports are not redistributed among the online
N_Ports during the failback.