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Interfaces: FC commands
 6.1.6  Fibre Channel configuration commands
The Fibre Channel ports are configured with default settings but may be customized using CLI. 
FCConnMode 
Controls/reports the connection mode the 
FibreBridge uses when communication across a FC 
network, either to an arbitrated loop (FC-AL) when 
you select 
loop mode, or point-to-point when you 
choose
 ptp.
Default: loop
Set syntax: set FCConnMode [fp] [loop | ptp |loop-
ptp|ptp-loop]
Requires a SaveConfiguration command
Get syntax: get FCConnMode
FCDataRate
Specifies the rate the FibreBridge will use, either 1 
Gigabit/sec., 2 Gigabit/sec., 4 Gigabit/sec. or auto 
negotiate. 
Default: auto
Set syntax: set FCDataRate [fp] [1Gb | 2Gb | 4Gb | 
auto]
Requires a SaveConfiguration command
Get syntax: get FCDataRate
FCHard
Used to enable or disable FC hard address 
assignment. Under soft addressing, the FibreBridge 
loop address is assigned during loop initialization. 
Use FCHardAddress (described below) if you enable 
hard addressing. 
Default: disabled
Set syntax: set FCHard [enabled | disabled]
Requires a SaveConfiguration command
Get syntax: get FCHard
FCHardAddress
Sets/displays the value used as the FC-AL hard 
address. This hexadecimal value represents the 
address the FibreBridge will try to use if hard 
addressing is enabled. When an optional address is 
not present, the current value is displayed. The valid 
range of values is 0 through 125.
Default: 0x03
Set syntax: set FCHard Address [fp | [address]]
Requires a SaveConfiguration command
Get syntax: get FCHardAddress [fp]
FCPortList
Displays a list of available Fibre Channel ports and 
their current values. Valid status values are OK, 
Reserved and Failed.
Immediate command: FCPortList
FCTargets
Obtains information about every FC target device 
visible to a FibreBridge operating in initiator mode; 
devices may be used as targets for initiator mode 
features.
Get syntax: FCTargets <fp>
FCWWName
Reports the Word Wide Name (WWN) of the FC interface. 
Each FC port has an individual and unique WWN. The 
least significant 6 bits of the WWN are used as the 
Ethernet MAC address. Fabric and loop operations are 
unpredictable if duplicate WWNs are assigned.
Information only: get FCWWN [fp]