Unassigning multiple profiles – HP Virtual Connect 4Gb Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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add fcoe-connection MyNewProfile Fabric=SAN_5

# Reset the active QoS configuration type to the factory default settings but

does not change the saved configuration types
reset qos -active

# Set the domain default LACP timer to the short setting (one second)
set lacp-timer default=Short

# Add a Multicast Filter "filter1" to Filterset "mfs1"
add mfs-filter FilterSet=mfs1 McastFilter =filter1

# Set the global option to enable the loop protection and pause flood protection
set port-protect networkLoop=Enabled PauseFlood=Enabled

# Set idle user sessions to expire after 20 minutes of inactivity
set session Timeout=20

# Create a new Multicast Filter and adds it to the domain
add mcast-filter MyMcastFilter

# Assign a profile to a device bay
assign profile MyProfile enc0:1

# Done!!!

Unassigning multiple profiles

The unassign profile command includes the ability to unassign multiple profiles from device bays with

a single command.
The following example illustrates four server profiles being unassigned from device bays with a single CLI
command. If an operation fails on one of the device bays, an error message appears for that server or device

bay, but the remaining operations continue.

->unassign profile *

SUCCESS: Profile1 unassigned from device bay enc0:1

SUCCESS: MyProfile2 unassigned from device bay enc0:2

SUCCESS: GreenProfile unassigned from device bay enc0:3

SUCCESS: RedProfile unassigned from device bay enc0:4

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