Fabric OS Command Reference xxiii
53-1003108-01
Modified commands
The following commands and associated man pages have been corrected or updated with
additional information:
• authUtil - Included the support for SHA 256 hash type.
• cryptoCfg - Included new sub-option --delete –stale_dek.
• fipsCfg - Included the support for DH and SHA 256 hash type.
• flow - Updated the mirror operand to specify that 256 frames per second are mirrored.
• mapsRule - The maximum size of a MAPS rule is increased from 32 to 40.
• mapsSam - Included the TF (F_Trunk ports) to suppported port types.
• motd - Added a note to specify the Fabric OS does not control when the MOTD displays.
• portCfgDPort - Included support for 8Gb LWL/ELWL FC SFPs of portcfgdport.
• portCfgFaultDelay - Included DWDM mode examples.
• portDPortTest - Included D_Port cable distance for different port types
• portStats64Show - New counters to detect the number of FEC corrected and uncorrected
errors.
• portStatsShow- New counters to detect the number of FEC corrected and uncorrected errors.
• snmpConfig- Included the mibcapability parameters with a note that it is for restricted usage
only.
• snmpTraps - Included the mibcapability traps with a note that it is for restricted usage only.
• spinFab - This command supports a maximum of 16 paths to a single remote domain.
• thConfig - The EE class parameters are represented in kiloBytes.
Deprecated commands
There are no commands deprecated in v7.2.1.
CLI usage conventions
• Some Fabric OS show commands display certain switch or fabric components in three-digit
decimal numbers, for example, 003. When you use these numeric identifiers as inputs to other
commands, you must remove the leading zeros; otherwise the commands will either fail or
generate incorrect results. Adding zeros to any decimal number in a command input will cause
that number to be treated as an Octal number.
• Automatic page breaks in CLI command output displays are being phased out. Use the more
option to display command output with page breaks: command | more. Do not use the more
option in conjunction with help pages. Executing help command | more will display a
command “no manual entry for command” message.
Comentarios a estos manuales