PowerEdge: M1000e AG switch port in persistentdisable state, with error: "Configuration is not capable"

Summary: PowerEdge M1000e: AG switch port in persistentdisable state.

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Symptoms

Impact:     
F-port in persistentdisable state and unable to change to enable state.

Environment:     
DELL PowerEdge M1000e
Brocade M6505 in Access Gateway mode
 
Issue:     
F-port stuck in persistent disable state.
After reboot of the Access Gateway, the port changed to a persistent disable state. 

Example:     

switchshow        :
switchName:     switchname
switchType:     130.0
switchState:    Online  
switchMode:     Access Gateway Mode
switchWwn: 10:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
switchBeacon:   OFF

Index Port Address  Media Speed   State       Proto
==================================================
<truncated>
   6   6   010600   cu    N16      In_Sync     FC  Disabled (Persistent)
   7   7   010700   cu    N16      Online      FC  F-Port  <pwwn>
   8   8   010800   cu    N16      In_Sync     FC  Disabled (Persistent)


Error after trying to change to persistentenabling of the port:       

switchname:admin> portcfgpersistentenable 8
Port 8: portcfgpersistentenable failed.  Configuration is not capable(8).

Cause

Port stuck in persistentdisable configuration.

Resolution

Procedure:     

  1. Collect the ag --mapshow output to see where the f-ports are mapped to which N-port.
  2. Set the port back to factory default with the command <portcfgdefault (port no) >.
Example: portCfgDefault 8 
  1. Check the port status with the command switchshow if the port is out of persistentdisable state.
Example: After portcfgdefault command, the status changed to: In_Sync FC Disabled (No mapping for F-Port)
  1. Enable the port with the command: portenable (port no).
  2. Map the port back to the original N-port with command: ag –mapadd (n-port) (f-port).
Example: ag --mapadd 20 "8"
  1. Check if the port is mapped to the N-port with the command: ag --mapshow.
  2. Check the port status with the command: switchshow. Expect the port to be online.
Example: Online  FC  F-Port

Affected Products

Brocade M6505, PowerEdge M1000E
Article Properties
Article Number: 000185988
Article Type: Solution
Last Modified: 12 Jun 2025
Version:  3
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