HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.2.x administrator guide (5697-0014, November 2009)

212 Using the FC-FC routing service
The following example enables the EX_Port (or VEX_Port) and assigns a Fabric ID of 30 to port 7.
portCfgExport Options
This port can now connect to another switch. The following list describes the options for the
portCfgExport command. For more information about the portCfgExport and portCfgVexport
commands, see the Fabric OS Command Reference Manual.
switch:admin_06> portcfgexport 7 -a 1 -f 30
switch:admin_06> portcfgexport 7/10
Port 7/10 info
Admin: enabled
State: NOT OK
Pid format: Not Applicable
Operate mode: Brocade Native
Edge Fabric ID: 30
Preferred Domain ID: 160
Front WWN: 50:06:06:9e:20:38:6e:1e
Fabric Parameters: Auto Negotiate
R_A_TOV: Not Applicable
E_D_TOV: Not Applicable
Authentication Type: None
DH Group: N/A
Hash Algorithm: N/A
Edge fabric's primary wwn: N/A
Edge fabric's version stamp: N/A
-a Sets the EX_Port to enabled (1) or disabled (2). Admin use only.
-f Sets the fabric ID (1 to 128). Each edge fabric must have a unique ID, and
EX_Ports (or VEX_Ports) connected to the same edge fabric must have the same
fabric ID. The default value is the port number divided by 3, plus 2 and rounded
down.
-r R_A_TOV used for port negotiation (2000 - 120000).
-e E_D_TOV used for port negotiation (1000 - 60000).