![]() Of course you can go with commands like zoneshow, or cfgshowīut what if you have quite big fabric, with more than 100+ aliases/zones etc? Interpreting the output might be quite time-consuming. OK, that was easy – but what if you wish to go through all your zones and validate which ones are active and which ones are not. If you have specific zone you wish to check you can go with the command zone –validate, example output: switch> zone -validate Z_linux002_storage001_FA8fB Defined configuration: zone: Z_linux002_storage001_FA8fB A_storage001_FA8fb a_linux002_hba_a Effective configuration: zone: Z_linux002_storage001_FA8fB 50:00:09:72:08:28:55:3d 21:00:00:1b:32:8c:71:c6Īs you can see this zone is listed in both Defined and Effective configuration. But how to quickly find it using only CLI via FabricOS? Using Brocade Web Tool – Zone Administration is quite easy to figure out which zones are in active configuration, and which are not. ![]() Recently I have found myself with a small issue.
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