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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. | ||
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| 1 Gbps speed is not valid for an 8 Gbps HBA; 4 Gbps speed is not valid for a 4 Gbps HBA. | ||
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Synopsis | bcu port |
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Description | Lists all the physical ports for a given port identifier. Possible port identifiers could be any one of | ||
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| • | Port WWN |
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| • Port name (user assigned) | ||
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| Lists all the physical ports along with their basic attributes. |
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| Queries or sets the port name. You can clear the port name using an empty | |
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| port_id | Specifies the ID of the port for which you want to display information. |
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| port_name | Specifies a new name for the port. The name can include up to 15 |
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| hyphens, and underscore characters, but no spaces. Naming a port is |
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| optional; if you do not specify a port name, the current port name displays. |
| Enables the physical port if it is disabled. | ||
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| port_id | Specifies the ID of the port you want to enable. |
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