Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference (Supporting Fabric OS v7.3.0) User Manual
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auto
Disables the automatic port configuration policy and deletes all associated 
configuration settings. 
ads
Disables the advanced device security (ADS) policy and deletes all lists of allowed 
device WWNs.
wwnloadbalance
Disables the device WWN load balancing policy.
--mapshow [N_Port | device_WWN]
Displays the F_Ports that are configured and currently mapped to a given 
"primary" N_Port. Optionally specify an N_Port to display the F_Ports that are 
mapped to the specified N_Port only, or specify a device WWN to display the 
N_Port to which the device WWN is mapped. Failover and failback policies are 
displayed as enabled (1) or disabled (0).
--mapset N_Port [F_Port1;F_Port2;...]
Maps a set of F_Ports to a specified "primary" 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 primary N_Port at any given time. F_Ports are 
enabled only if the N_Port is online. This command overwrites existing port 
mappings. Use a blank list ("") to clear current mappings. 
--mapadd N_Port F_Port1 [; F_Port2;...]
Adds one or more specified F_Ports to the mapping of an existing "primary" 
N_Port. The traffic for the configured F_Ports is routed to the fabric through the 
specified N_Port when the F_Ports come online. An F_Port cannot be mapped to 
more than one primary N_Port at the same time. 
--mapdel N_Port F_Port1 [; F_Port2;...]
Deletes one or more specified F_Ports from the "primary" N_Port mapping.
--staticadd N_Port F_Port1 [; F_Port2;...]
Creates a static mapping between an existing "primary" N_Port and one or more 
specified F_Ports. This command removes exiting mappings. Once the static 
mapping is enabled, the F_Ports and all logged-in devices will logout of the 
previous N_Port and login using the new N_Port. 
--staticdel N_Port F_Port1 [; F_Port2;...]
Deletes a static mapping between an existing "primary" N_Port and one or more 
specified F_Ports. This command removes exiting mappings. Alternately, you can 
remove an existing mapping by mapping the F_Port to another N_Port. 
--pgshow [pgid]
Displays the Port Group configuration. The port grouping feature supports 
specifying a set of N_Ports to be included in the Port Group (PG) Policy. The 
factory default PG is "pg0", which includes all N_Ports. The default PG cannot be 
removed or renamed.
--pgcreate pgid
"N_Port1 [;N_Port2;...]" [-n pgname][-m "lb; mfnm"]
Creates a port group with the ID pgid and a specified list of N_Ports to be included 
in the policy. The list must be enclosed in quotation marks. Ports must be 
separated by semicolons. The Port Group ID must not exceed 64 characters. 
Optionally specify a name for the port group and a mode. Modes are by default 
disabled. For an explanation of mode values, refer to --pgsetmodes.
--pgadd pgid "N_Port1 [; N_Port2;...]"
Adds one or more N_Ports to the specified port group. The port list must be 
enclosed in quotation marks. Ports must be separated by semicolons.