350 Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
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Admin Domain management for physical fabric administrators
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4. Enter the appropriate command based on whether you want to save or activate the Admin
Domain definition:
To save the Admin Domain definition, enter ad --save.
To save the Admin Domain definition and directly apply the definition to the fabric, enter ad
--apply.
Example
The following example adds two switch ports, designated by domain,index, to AD1.
switch:AD255:admin> ad --add AD1 -d "100,5; 4,1"

Removing members from an Admin Domain

If you remove the last member of an Admin Domain, that Admin Domain is automatically deleted.
1. Connect to the switch and log in as admin.
2. Switch to the AD255 context, if you are not already in that context.
ad --select 255
3. Enter the ad --remove command using the -d option to specify device and switch port
members and the -s option to specify switch members:
ad --remove ad_id -d "dev_list" -s "switch_list"
Removing the last member element of an Admin Domain deletes the Admin Domain.
4. Enter the appropriate command based on whether you want to save or activate the Admin
Domain definition:
To save the Admin Domain definition, enter ad --save.
To save the Admin Domain definition and directly apply the definition to the fabric, enter ad
--apply.
Example 1
The following example removes port 5 of domain 100 and port 3 of domain 1 from AD1.
switch:AD255:admin> ad --remove 1 –d "100,5; 1,3"
Example 2
The following example removes switch 100 from the membership list of AD4.
switch:AD255:admin> ad --remove 4 –s "100"

Renaming an Admin Domain

Use this procedure if you want to change the name of an Admin Domain. You can also change
auto-assigned names (ADn).
The rename operation does not take effect if the Admin Domain you want to rename is part of the
effective configuration and thus enforced.
1. Connect to the switch and log in as admin.
2. Switch to the AD255 context, if you are not already in that context.
ad --select 255