ixWritePortsToHardware

ixWritePortsToHardware - writes port properties in hardware

SYNOPSIS

ixWritePortsToHardware portList [-verbose | -noverbose]

[-writeProtocolServer | -noProtocolServer]

DESCRIPTION

The ixWritePortsToHardware command commits the configuration such as Mii properties on 10/100 interface (such as speed, duplex modes, auto negotiation), port properties on Gigabit interfaces, and PPP parameters on Packet over Sonet interfaces on a group of ports to hardware. It also performs all of the functions of ixWriteConfigToHardware. This command is useful when a large number of ports are involved. Note, this command may result in a loss of link, depending on the changes that have been made.

ARGUMENTS
portList

(By reference) The list of ports in one of the following formats:

one2oneArray, one2manyArray, many2oneArray, many2manyArray

Or a reference to a list. For example, pl after

set pl {{1 1 1} {1 1 2} {1 1 3} {1 1 4}} -or-

set pl {1,1,1 1,1,2 1,1,3 1,1,4}

-verbose | -noVerbose

(Optional). Either noVerbose (default) or verbose, which appends a status message to the log file.

-writeProtocolServer | -noProtocolServer

(Optional) -writeProtocolServer stops the protocol server and writes all associated objects (default). -noProtocolServer has no effect on the protocol server and does not update any protocol server objects.

RETURNS
0

No error; the command was successfully delivered to the IxServer.

1

Error; the command was delivered to the IxServer but it could not process the message.

EXAMPLES

See the example under ixStartTransmit.

SEE ALSO

ixWriteConfigToHardware