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alias:
jeff
30:00:00:05:1e:a1:cd:02; 40:00:00:05:1e:a1:cd:04
alias:
jones
7,3; 4,5
alias:
zeus
4,7; 6,8; 9,2
Effective configuration:
No Effective configuration: (No Access)
switch:admin>
switch:admin>
zoneremove matt,"30:06:00:07:1e:a2:10:20; ja*; 3,2"
switch:admin>
cfgsave
switch:admin>
cfgshow
Defined configuration:
zone: matt
zeus; bond; jeff; jones
zone: sloth
bawn; bolt; bond; brain; 10:00:00:00:01:1e:20:20
alias:
bawn
3,5; 4,8
alias:
bolt
10:00:00:02:1f:02:00:01
alias:
bond
10:00:05:1e:a9:20:00:01; 3,5
alias:
brain
11,4; 22,1; 33,6
alias:
jake
4,7; 8,9; 14,11
alias:
jeff
30:00:00:05:1e:a1:cd:02; 40:00:00:05:1e:a1:cd:04
alias:
jones
7,3; 4,5
alias:
zeus
4,7; 6,8; 9,2
Effective configuration:
No Effective configuration: (No Access)
Replacing zone members
Fabric OS allows you to replace one zone member with another zone member using a CLI
command. This command takes two inputs. The first is the member which is to be replaced and the
second is the new member. These inputs can only be in either the format of WWN or of D,I.
Use the following procedure to replace members in a zone:
1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions.
2. Enter the zoneObjectReplace command, using the following syntax:
zoneobjectreplace
old wwn/D,I new wwn/D,I
NOTE
This command does
not
support partial pattern matching (“wildcards”) of zone member
aliases.
3. Enter the cfgSave command to save the change to the defined configuration.
The cfgSave command ends and commits the current zoning transaction buffer to nonvolatile
memory. If a transaction is open on a different switch in the fabric when this command is run,
the transaction on the other switch is automatically aborted. A message displays on the other
switches to indicate that the transaction was aborted.
4. Enter the cfgShow command to view the changes.
Example Replacing zone members
switch:admin>
cfgshow
Defined configuration:
zone: matt
zeus; bond; jeff;jones; 11, 2
zone: sloth
bawn; bolt; bond; brain; brit; bru; 10:00:00:00:01:1e:20:20
alias:
bawn
3,5
alias:
bolt
10:00:00:02:1f:02:00:01
alias:
bond
10:00:05:1e:a9:20:00:01; 3,5
alias:
brain
11,4; 22,1; 33,6
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