Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide

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Executing a command in a different logical fabric context

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Domain: (1..239) [1] 14
WWN Based persistent PID (yes, y, no, n): [no]
...

(output truncated)

WARNING: The domain ID will be changed. The port level zoning may be affected

switch_4:FID4:admin> switchenable

Executing a command in a different logical fabric context

This procedure describes how to execute a command for a logical switch while you are in the
context of a different logical switch. You can also execute a command for all the logical switches in
a chassis.

The command is not executed on those logical switches for which you do not have permission.

1. Connect to the physical chassis and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.

2. Enter one of the following commands:

To execute a command in a different logical switch context:

fosexec --fid fabricID -c "command"

To execute the command on all logical switches:

fosexec --fid all -c "command"

Example 1: Executing the switchShow command in a different logical switch context

sw0:FID128:admin> fosexec --fid 4 -c "switchshow"

---------------------------------------------------

"switchshow" on FID 4:

switchName:

switch_4

switchType:

66.1

switchState:

Online

switchMode:

Native

switchRole:

Principal

switchDomain:

14

switchId:

fffc0e

switchWwn:

10:00:00:05:1e:82:3c:2b

zoning:

OFF

switchBeacon:

OFF

FC Router:

OFF

Allow XISL Use: ON
LS Attributes:

[FID: 4, Base Switch: No, Default Switch: No, Address Mode 0]

Index Port Address Media Speed State Proto
==============================================
22 22 0e1600 -- N8 No_Module FC Disabled
23 23 0e1700 -- N8 No_Module FC Disabled

Example 2: Executing the fabricShow command on all logical switches

sw0:FID128:admin> fosexec --fid all -c "fabricshow"

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