Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference (Supporting Fabric OS v7.3.0) User Manual
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--deletepwwnfromdb PWWN
Removes the specified port WWN entry from the database after the host has 
logged out. 
--clearalpamap F_Port
 Clears the ALPA values for the specific F_Port. This command removes the 
PWWN-to-ALPA-value mapping from the database. 
--addwwnmapping N_Port "WWN [;WWN2;...]" | --all
Maps one or more device WWNs to a preferred N_Port. All traffic form the 
specified devices is forced through the specified N_Port, regardless of which 
F_Port the device logs into. In the event the designated N_Port should become 
unavailable, an alternate port can serve as a preferred failover port. This 
command only affects devices that are connecting to the fabric after successful 
execution of this command; it will not affect devices already logged in. If a device 
is already connected to the switch when its mapping is created, that mapping 
goes into effect the next time the device connects. The WWN list must be 
enclosed in double quotation marks. WWNs must be separated by semicolons.
The --all option indicates all device WWNs already mapped, for example, if you 
wish to change an existing WWN mapping. It does not affect device WWNs that 
are not part of an existing mapping.
--delwwnmapping N_Port "WWN [;WWN2;...]" | --all
Removes the mapping of one or more device WWNs to a preferred N_Port. The 
--all option removes the mapping for all device WWNs currently mapped to the 
specified N_Port. The WWN list must be enclosed in double quotation marks. 
WWNs must be separated by semicolons. The mappings are removed upon 
execution of this command.
--addwwnpgmapping PG "WWN [;WWN2;...]" | --all
Maps one or more device WWNs to any of the N_Ports included in the specified 
port group . The port group is identified by its port group ID. The --all option maps 
all currently mapped device WWNs to the specified port group. The WWN list 
must be enclosed in double quotation marks. WWNs must be separated by 
semicolons. The device WWN to port group mapping takes effect the next time 
the device logs in. 
--delwwnpgmapping PG "WWN [;WWN2;...]" | --all
Removes the mapping between the specified device WWNs and the specified port 
group. The port group is identified by its port group ID. The --all option removes 
the mapping of all device WWNs currently mapped to the specified port group. 
The WWN list must be enclosed in double quotation marks. WWNs must be 
separated by semicolons. The mappings are removed upon execution of this 
command.
--addwwnfailovermapping N_Port "WWN [;WWN2;...]"| --all
Maps one or more device WWNs to a preferred failover N_Port. If the N_Port to 
which the WWNS are mapped is not available or goes down, the device logins fail 
over to the preferred failover N_Port. The --all option maps all currently mapped 
device WWNs to the specified failover N_Port. The WWN list must be enclosed in 
double quotation marks. WWNs must be separated by semicolons. 
--delwwnfailovermapping N_Port "WWN [;WWN2;...]" | --all
Deletes the mapping of one or more device WWNs to a preferred failover N_Port. 
The --all option deletes the failover mappings of all device WWNs currently 
mapped to the specified N_Port. The WWN list must be enclosed in double 
quotation marks. WWNs must be separated by semicolons.