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undo fabric save-unit-id
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Parameters
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Description
Use the fabric save-unit-id command to save the unit IDs of all the units in an XRN fabric into the unit
Flash and set the unit priority to 5, that is, manual numbering.
Use the undo fabric save-unit-id command to remove the saved unit IDs and restore the unit priority
to 10, that is, automatic numbering.
Examples
# Display the unit IDs of the current fabric.
<Sysname> display ftm topology-database
Total number of units in fabric : 8, My Unit ID : 1
UID CPU-Mac Priority Fabric-Port Board-ID A/M
*1 000f-e20f-5002 10 /Right 1 A
2 000f-e20f-5132 10 Left/ 1 A
3 000f-e20f-5252 10 /Right 1 A
4 000f-e20f-8922 10 Left/ 1 A
5 000f-cbb7-2142 10 /Right 1 A
6 000f-cbb7-3264 10 Left/ 1 A
7 000f-cbb7-2260 10 /Right 1 A
8 000f-cbb7-2734 10 Left/ 1 A
# Save the unit IDs of all the units in an XRN fabric to the unit Flash memory.
<Sysname> fabric save-unit-id
The unit ID will be saved to the device.
Are you sure? [Y/N] y
%Apr 2 02:13:44:413 2000 5500 FTM/3/DDPFLA:- 4 -Save self unitid, unit 4 sav
ed UnitID(4) in flash!
Unit 1 saved unit ID successfully.
Unit 2 saved unit ID successfully.
Unit 3 saved unit ID successfully.
Unit 4 saved unit ID successfully.
Unit 5 saved unit ID successfully.
Unit 6 saved unit ID successfully.
Unit 7 saved unit ID successfully.
Unit 8 saved unit ID successfully.
# Display the saved unit IDs of the current fabric.
<Sysname> display ftm topology-database
Total number of units in fabric : 8, My Unit ID : 4
UID CPU-Mac Priority Fabric-Port Board-ID A/M
*1 000f-e20f-5002 5 /Right 1 M