Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Guide v6.1.0 (53-1000599-02, June 2008)

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-d “dev_list Specifies the list of devices in an Admin Domain, in quotation marks.
Separate each entry in the device list with a semicolon (;). Valid formats
include:
D,PI Uses existing zone D,PI member types. Benefits include:
Grants port control and zoning on the switch port and the devices
attached to that port.
PI can be specified as a range; for example, D,[0-34]. The port index
range is expanded and stored internally.
The same D,PI members can be specified in more than one Admin
Domain.
Device WWN Uses traditional zone WWN member types. Benefits include:
Supports node or port WWNs.
End-device members, whose WWNs are used in an Admin Domain
definition, need not be online when the Admin Domain is created (similar
to a zoneCreate operation).
Provides rights to zone the devices.
Provides administrative view rights to the switch port the device is
connected to.
-s “switch_list Specifies the list of switches in an Admin Domain. The list must be enclosed
in quotation marks. Separate each entry in the switch list with a semicolon (;).
Specify the switch in one of the following formats:
Switch WWN World wide name of the switch.
Domain ID Any switch member specified in Domain ID format is converted into a switch
WWN based on the current fabric information. Operations with switch list fail
if the domain ID to switch WWN lookup fails.
Membership in an AD switch_list grants switch administrative operations
such as switchDisable, switchEnable, reboot, ad, etc. on the switch.
Ownership of a switch implicitly provides port control capability on all its
ports, but no zoning control.
command_list Specifies one or more commands to execute in an Admin Domain context.
This operand is valid only with the --exec option.
new_ad_id Specifies a new Admin Domain name or number. This operand is valid only
with the --rename option. Format is the same as ad_id.
-i Displays the implicit members of AD0. This operand is valid only with the
--show option.
-m mode Specifies the mode in which Admin Domain configuration information is
displayed. This operand is valid only with --show and --validate. Valid
values for mode include:
0 Displays the Admin Domain configuration in the current transaction buffer.
1 Displays the Admin Domain configuration stored in persistent memory
(defined configuration).
2 Displays the currently enforced Admin Domain configuration currently
enforced (effective configuration).