port B

port

 

Lists the port commands (the physical ports on the adaoter). The port can be identified by the

 

adapter index, the port index, the port name, or the port world wide name.

 

 

 

 

NOTE

 

 

1 Gbps speed is not valid for an 8 Gbps HBA; 4 Gbps speed is not valid for a 4 Gbps HBA.

 

 

 

Synopsis

bcu port --list

 

 

bcu port --name<port_id> [port_name]

 

bcu port --enable<port_id>

 

bcu port --disable<port_id>

 

bcu port --stats<port_id>

 

bcu port --statsclr<port_id>

 

bcu port --query<port_id>

 

bcu port --topology<port_id> [{autop2p}]

 

bcu port --speed<port_id> <1248auto>

 

bcu port --dfsize<port_id> [<dfsize>]

Description

Lists all the physical ports for a given port identifier. Possible port identifiers could be any one of

 

the following:

 

 

Adapter ID

 

 

Port ID

 

 

Port WWN

 

 

Port name (user assigned)

 

Port hardware path

Operands

--list

 

Lists all the physical ports along with their basic attributes.

 

--name

Queries or sets the port name. You can clear the port name using an empty

 

 

 

string (“ “).

 

 

port_id

Specifies the ID of the port for which you want to display information.

 

 

port_name

Specifies a new name for the port. The name can include up to 15

 

 

 

characters, must begin with an alphabetic letter, can consist of letters, digits,

 

 

 

hyphens, and underscore characters, but no spaces. Naming a port is

 

 

 

optional; if you do not specify a port name, the current port name displays.

 

--enable

Enables the physical port if it is disabled.

 

 

port_id

Specifies the ID of the port you want to enable.

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