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config
Command Example Root> config features show
Output The product feature data is displayed as a table that includes the
following properties.
Output Example The output from the config.features.show command appears as follows.
Installed Feature SetFeatureState
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Flex Ports8 Flex PortsEnabled
SANtegrityFabric BindingActive
SANtegritySwitch BindingEnabled
SANtegrityEnterprise FabricsActive
Open TrunkingOpen TrunkingEnabled
NOTE: The command show.features on page 2-183 has functionality that is
identical to this command.
config.fencing.addPolicy
Syntax addPolicy name
Purpose This command configures a new fencing policy and assigns it a name.
The new policy is assigned default settings, which must be changed
before the policy is activated.
Refer to the command config.fencing.setParams on page 2-13 for
default settings.
Parameters This command has one parameter.
Installed Feature
Set
The feature set installed using a feature key.
Only installed keys are displayed.
Feature Individual features within each set. In many
cases, there is only one feature within each
feature set.
State The state of the individual feature. Fabric-wide
features are displayed as Active/Inactive.
Features related to the switch are displayed as
Enabled/Disabled.
name Specifies the name of the new fencing policy.
This name can consist of any printable
USASCII characters up to a maximum length
of 63 characters. This name is case-sensitive.