The OneCommand Utility User Manual
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Authentication Commands
AuthConfigList
Supported by: Windows, Solaris SFS and Linux
Syntax: hbacmd AuthConfigList <WWPN>
Description: Returns the list of WWPNs that have an authentication connection configuration with the
specified adapter.
Parameters:
WWPN - World Wide Port Name of the adapter whose configuration data you want to retrieve.
DeleteAuthConfig
Supported by: Windows, Solaris SFS and Linux
Syntax: hbacmd DeleteAuthConfig <WWPN1> <WWPN2> <PasswordType> <Password>
Description: Deletes the authentication configuration on the adapter.
Parameters:
WWPN1 - World Wide Port Name of the adapter whose authentication configuration you want to delete.
WWPN2 - Must be "ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff" for switch or actual WWPN for target.
PasswordType - 1 = ASCII, 2 = Hex (binary), 3 = Password not yet defined.
Password - Current password value.
GetAuthConfig
Supported by: Windows, Solaris SFS and Linux
Syntax: hbacmd GetAuthConfig <WWPN1> <WWPN2>
Description: Retrieves the authentication configuration for the adapter.
Parameters:
WWPN1 - World Wide Port Name of the adapter whose configuration data you want to retrieve.
WWPN2 - Must be "ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff" for switch or actual WWPN for target.
GetAuthStatus
Supported by: Windows, Solaris SFS and Linux
Syntax: hbacmd GetAuthStatus <WWPN1> <WWPN2>
Description: Returns the current status for the authentication connection specified by WWPN 1 and 2
(adapter and the switch). Includes the current authentication state (connected, failed, ...). Currently
authenticated connections specify the hash algorithm and DH group used in the DHCHAP associated
with this connection. Failed status includes the failure reason.
Note: Ensure that all I/O on the port is stopped before disabling the port.
Note: When the SetPortEnabled command is used to disable an FC port, the adapter must
be reset to activate the new setting. Only OneConnect adapters do not require a reset
when the adapter port is enabled or disabled.