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E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualP/N 620-000134-780REV A

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E/OS Command Line Interface User Manual xContentsperf.thresholdAlerts.throughput.setUtilType...2-173perf.thresholdAlerts.throughput.se

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22-56E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualconfigconfig.security.authentication.userOne of the fundamental concepts of the authentication portion of

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2CLI Commands2-57configParameters This command has two required parameters and an additional interface parameter before the password parameter at the

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22-58E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigPurpose This command deletes an entry from the local authentication database. Both the Web and CLI i

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2CLI Commands2-59configParameters This command has two required parameters and an additional interface parameter before the password parameter at the

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22-60E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigDescription This command configures the password expiry time for the management users of the switch/

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2CLI Commands2-61configParameters This command has one optional parameter:Command Example Root> config security authentication user show webOutput

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22-62E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualconfigaccidental fabric merges and potential fabric disruption when fabrics become segmented because they

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2CLI Commands2-63configunattached if they have been added manually to the pending FBML, or if they are segmented from the local fabric. Enable/Disable

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22-64E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualconfigconfig.security.fabricbinding.addAttachedMembersSyntax addAttachedMembersPurpose This command adds a

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2CLI Commands2-65configconfig.security.fabricBinding.clearMemListSyntax clearMemList Purpose This command clears the Pending FBML in the working area.

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22-66E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigParameters This command has two parameters:Command ExamplesRoot> config security fabricBinding de

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2CLI Commands2-67configOutput This command displays the following fabric binding configuration data:Output Example The output from the config.security

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22-68E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigOutput Example The output from the config.security.fabricBinding.showPending command appears as foll

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2CLI Commands2-69configCommand Examples Root> config security portBinding bound 4 trueRoot> config security portBinding bound 4 1config.security

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22-70E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigOutput The port binding configuration date is displayed as a table that includes the following prope

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2CLI Commands2-71configCommand Examples Root> config security portBinding wwn 4 AA:99:23:23:08:14:88:C1Root> config security portBinding wwn 4

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22-72E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualconfigconfig.security.ssh.resetKeysSyntax resetKeysPurpose This command resets the SSH Public/Private keys

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2CLI Commands2-73configenable; otherwise, only Telnet can be accepted. Both SSH and Telnet cannot be enabled at the same time.Parameters This command

Page 22 - Conventions

22-74E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigMIHxMIGoBgcqhkjOOAQBMIGcAkEAt+W14KwlGwHMzV15vSBxNXpMckhr3gpVOAkq/6ACLZDDGD8Izlq+mxK0afu7Ir5hexE9v5po

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2CLI Commands2-75configconfig.security.switchAcl.deleteRangeSyntax deleteRange startIPAddress endIPAddressPurpose This command deletes a range of IP a

Page 24 - Command Tree

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22-76E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigParameters This command has no parameters.Command ExampleRoot> config security switchACL showOutp

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2CLI Commands2-77config• If Enterprise Fabric Mode is enabled and the switch or director is online, Switch Binding cannot be disabled.• If Enterprise

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22-78E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigCommand Example Root> config security switchBinding deleteMember AA:99:23:23:08:14:88:C1config.se

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2CLI Commands2-79configOutput This command displays the following switch binding configuration data: Output Example The output from the config.securit

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22-80E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigThe purpose for generating new keys is to improve the security of the SSL connections in case the pr

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2CLI Commands2-81configParameters This command has no parameters.Command ExampleRoot> config security ssl resetKeysconfig.security.ssl.setRenegotia

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22-82E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigParameters This command has one parameter: Command ExampleRoot> config security ssl setWebState 0

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2CLI Commands2-83configOutput ExampleWeb SSL State: DisabledAPI SSL State: EnabledRenegotiation MB: 50Certificate: Data: Vers

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22-84E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigcmlhbCBOdW1iZXIgVEVTVDQ1MDAwHhcNMDUwNTAyMTI0OTU0WhcNMDUwNjIxMTI0OTU0WjBAMRYwFAYDVQQDEw0xNzIuMjYuMjIu

Page 34 - CLI Command Tree

2CLI Commands2-85configon localization, refer to http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3414.txt?number=3414.config.snmp.addAccessEntrySyntax addAccessEntry index

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Tablesxiii1-1 CLI Command Tree Navigation Conventions ... 1-31-2 CLI Command Tree ...

Page 36 - Logging In and Logging Out

22-86E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualconfigconfig.snmp.addAccessViewsSyntax addAccessViews index secModel secLevel groupNamePurpose This comman

Page 37 - Globally available commands

2CLI Commands2-87configCommand Example Root> config snmp addCommunity 1 CommunityName1 enabled 123.123.123.123 162config.snmp.addTargetParamsSyntax

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22-88E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigUsing Authentication (Auth): The authentication protocols such as HMAC-MD5 or HMAC-SHA will be used

Page 39 - Handling CLI Errors

2CLI Commands2-89configNOTE: Privacy protocol can be selected only when authentication is enabled.Command Example Root> config snmp adduserentry 1

Page 40 - Using CLI Help

22-90E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigCommand Example Root> config snmp addV3Group 1 smith v2 smithGroupOutput Example The output show

Page 41 - Commenting Scripts

2CLI Commands2-91configParameters This command has four parameters. The last two are optional.Command ExampleRoot> config snmp addv1target 4 joe 12

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22-92E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigCommand Example Root> config snmp addv2target 3 smith 125.26.78.96 162Root> config snmp addv2t

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2CLI Commands2-93configCommand Example Root> config snmp addv3target 6 124.56.67.98 165Root> config snmp addv3target 6 124.56.67.98 config.snmp.

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22-94E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigParameters This command has one parameter: Command ExampleRoot> config snmp deleteCommunity 5conf

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2CLI Commands2-95configParameters This command has one parameter: Command ExampleRoot> config snmp deleteV3Group 1config.snmp.sendTestTrapSynopsis

Page 46 - New and Changed Commands

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22-96E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigPurpose This command sets the version of the Fibre Alliance MIB with which the SNMP agent interacts.

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2CLI Commands2-97configOutput Example The output from the config.snmp.show command appears as follows:SNMP Agent State: Enabled FA MIB Version N

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22-98E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualconfig----- ----------1 group12 3 4 v1Group 5 6 7 v2Group 8 9

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2CLI Commands2-99configParameters This command has one optional parameter:Command Example Config.SNMP> showTargetTableSNMPv3 State: EnabledIndex

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22-100E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigNOTE: The command show.snmp.targetTable on page 22-242 has functionality that is same as that of th

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2CLI Commands2-101configconfig.snmp.showV3GroupTableSyntax showV3GroupTablePurpose This command displays the Security-to-Group table.Parameters This c

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22-102E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigOutput This command displays the following switch configuration data:Command Example config.snmp>

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2CLI Commands2-103configOutput This command displays the following switch configuration data:Command Example Root> Config SNMP validateUser Jerry v

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22-104E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualconfigconfig.switch.apiStateSyntax apiState apiEnabledStatePurpose This command sets the state of the API

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2CLI Commands2-105configParameters This command has two parameters:Command Exampleconfig.switch.banner> bannerText 1 “McDATA (R) Fibre Channel Dire

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PrefacexvPrefaceThis publication is part of the documentation suite that supports the following McDATA® products:• Sphereon™ 3016, 3032, 3216, 3232, 4

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22-106E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigParameters This command has one parameter.Command ExampleRoot> config switch banner setWebState

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2CLI Commands2-107configParameters This command has one parameter:Command ExampleRoot> config switch domainIDOffset 160config.switch.domainRSCNSynt

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22-108E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualconfigconfig.switch.edTOVSyntax edTOV timeoutValuePurpose Sets the error detect timeout value (E_D_TOV) f

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2CLI Commands2-109configParameters This command has one parameter: Command ExampleRoot> config switch insistDomainId 1NOTE: The Insistent Domain ID

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22-110E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualconfigshortest path (or the path which would take the least amount of time for traffic to travel) to a de

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2CLI Commands2-111configParameters This command has one parameter: Command ExampleRoot> config switch prefDomainId 1config.switch.prioritySyntax pr

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22-112E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualconfigconfig.switch.raTOVSyntax raTOV timeoutValuePurpose This command sets the resource allocation timeo

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2CLI Commands2-113configIf rerouting delay is enabled, traffic ceases in the fabric for the time specified in the config.switch.edTOV command. This de

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22-114E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigParameters This command has one parameter: Command ExampleRoot> config switch safeZoning enablec

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2CLI Commands2-115configParameters This command has no parameters.Command ExampleRoot> config switch showOutput The switch configuration data is di

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xviE/OS Command Line Interface User ManualPrefaceThe publications listed in Related Publications provide considerable information about both concepts

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22-116E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigOutput Example The output from the config.switch.show command appears as follows:R_A_TOV:

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2CLI Commands2-117configParameters This command has one parameter:Command ExampleRoot> config switch webState enableconfig.switch.zoneFlexParsSynta

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22-118E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualconfiglog. The syslog feature will send the user requested logs (supported logs) to the syslog service on

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2CLI Commands2-119configPurpose This command enables syslog support for the given log.Parameters This command has two parameters:Command ExampleRoot&g

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22-120E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigOutput The syslog configuration is shown as a table of properties. The following properties are dis

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2CLI Commands2-121configParameters This command has one parameter: Command ExampleRoot> config system contact Joeconfig.system.dateSyntax date syst

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22-122E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigParameters This command has one parameter: Command ExampleRoot> config system description McDATA

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2CLI Commands2-123configParameters This command has no parameters.Command ExampleRoot> config system show Output The system configuration is displa

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22-124E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigNOTE: A Sphereon 4300 Switch cannot participate in a fabric unless the Fabric Capable feature is en

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2CLI Commands2-125configNOTE: If the interoperability mode for the switch or director is set to Open Fabric 1.0 mode when the zone is activated, any z

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PrefacexviiPreface• Sphereon 3016 and 3216 Fabric Switches Installation and Service Manual (620-000154)• Sphereon 3032 and 3232 Fabric Switch Element

Page 80 - Syntax showPortAddr

22-126E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigCommand Example Root> config zoning addPortMem TheUltimateZone 10 6config.zoning.addWwnMemSyntax

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2CLI Commands2-127configParameters This command has one parameter: Command ExampleRoot> config zoning addZone TheUltimateZoneconfig.zoning.clearZon

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22-128E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualconfigconfig.zoning.deactivateZoneSetSyntax deactivateZoneSet Purpose This command places all attached de

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2CLI Commands2-129configCommand Example Root> config zoning deletePortMem TheUltimateZone 10 5config.zoning.deleteWwnMemSyntax deleteWwnMem zoneNam

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22-130E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualconfigconfig.zoning.deleteZoneSyntax deleteZone zoneNamePurpose This command deletes a zone from the zone

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2CLI Commands2-131configPurpose This command changes the name of the zone set in the work area.NOTE: Changes are not activated on the switch until the

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22-132E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigParameters This command has one parameter: Command ExamplesRoot> config zoning setDefZoneState f

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2CLI Commands2-133configconfig.zoning.showPendingSyntax showPending Purpose This command shows the zoning configuration in the work area of the zone s

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22-134E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualmaintmaintThe maint branch of the CLI command tree contains commands that relate to maintenance activitie

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2CLI Commands2-135maintmaint.port.resetSyntax reset portNumberPurpose This command resets an individual port without affecting any other ports. Howeve

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xviiiE/OS Command Line Interface User ManualPrefaceWhere to Get Help For technical support, McDATA end-user customers should call the phone number loc

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22-136E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualmaintCommand Examples Root> maint system beacon falseRoot> maint system beacon 0maint.system.clearS

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2CLI Commands2-137maintThe default values are set in the firmware of the director or switch. For information about the default values, refer to the se

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22-138E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualperfperfThe perf branch of the CLI command tree contains commands that relate to performance services. Th

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2CLI Commands2-139perfCommand Example Root> perf AFD HDDReport evtlogperf.AFD.POMReportSyntax POMReport logSettingDescription This command configur

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22-140E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualperfHDD Report: No loggingPOM Report: No loggingperf.class2Syntax class2 portNumberPurpose This com

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2CLI Commands2-141perfOutput Example The output from the perf.class2 command appears as follows:Port 2Statistic Wrap Count-------- ------------- -----

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22-142E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualperfCommand Example Root> perf class3 2Output The port Class 3 counter data is displayed as a table th

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2CLI Commands2-143perfParameters This command has one parameter: Command ExampleRoot> perf clearStats 4Root> perf clearStats allperf.errorsSynta

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22-144E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualperfCommand Example Root> perf errors 2Output The port error counter data is displayed as a table that

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2CLI Commands2-145perfPurpose This command displays port link counters for a single port.Parameters This command has one parameter: Command ExampleRoo

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PrefacexixPrefacePlease send your comments via e-mail, our home page, or FAX. Identify the manual, and provide page numbers and specific detail. Thank

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22-146E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualperfOutput Example The output from the perf.link command appears as follows:Port 2 Statistic Count ----

Page 103 - Syntax passExpTime days

2CLI Commands2-147perfperf.openTrunking.congestionThreshSyntax congestionThresh portNumber congestionThresholdPurpose This command configures the cong

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22-148E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualperfEffectively, the threshold is the percent of the time that the port does not receive BB_Credits befor

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2CLI Commands2-149perfperf.openTrunking.showSyntax show portNumberPurpose This command displays the current OpenTrunking configuration per port.Parame

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22-150E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualperfOutput Example The output from the perf.openTrunking.show command appears as follows:Port Number:

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2CLI Commands2-151perfperf.preferredPathThe perf.preferredPath commands enable you to use the preferred path feature to influence the route of data tr

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22-152E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualperfperf.preferredPath.clearPathSyntax clearPath destDomainID sourcePortPurpose This command deletes a pr

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2CLI Commands2-153perfperf.preferredPath.setPathSyntax setPath destDomainID sourcePort exitPortPurpose This command sets a preferred exit port, given

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22-154E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualperfCommand Example Root> perf preferredPath setPath 17 5 11perf.preferredPath.setStateSyntax setState

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2CLI Commands2-155perfperf.preferredPath.showPathSyntax showPath destDomainID sourcePortPurpose This command displays the requested preferred path con

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E/OS Command Line Interface User Manual iiRecord of Revisions and UpdatesCopyright © 2001 - 2006 McDATA Corporation. All rights reserved.Printed Septe

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22-156E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualperfOutput The output from the perf.preferredPath.showPath command includes the following parameters: Com

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2CLI Commands2-157perfperf.preferredPath.showStateSyntax showStatePurpose This command shows the enabled state for preferred pathParameters This comma

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22-158E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualperf1. Create a counter threshold alert using the command perf.thresholdAlerts.counter.addAlert on page 2

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2CLI Commands2-159perf4. Identify the percentage of throughput that triggers the throughput threshold alert using the command perf.thresholdAlerts.thr

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22-160E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualperfDescription of Summed SetsSome of the threshold alerts consist of groups of related items called Summ

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2CLI Commands2-161perf•Signal Losses• Protocol Errors• Invalid Tx Words•CRC Errors• Frames Too Short• Delimiter Errors • Link Sequence Counts Summed S

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22-162E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualperfParameters This command has one parameter: TIP: Although the system supports a name length of 64 char

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2CLI Commands2-163perfSpecifying a port type removes all the ports from the alert and applies the alert to each port that is the specified type of por

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22-164E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualperfNOTE: An alert cannot be modified unless it is in the disabled state. Verify that the alert is disabl

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2CLI Commands2-165perfParameters This command has the following parameters:Command ExampleRoot> perf thresholdAlerts counter setCounter checklinks

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Introduction1-11 IntroductionThis chapter introduces the Command Line Interface (CLI) and describes the essentials for using the CLI commands. • Comma

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22-166E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualperfThe increment value takes place in an interval that is a fixed length amount of time. This interval i

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2CLI Commands2-167perfPurpose This command displays the table of different statistic counters that can be added to a counter threshold alert. This tab

Page 127 - Output Example

22-168E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualperfperf.thresholdAlerts.deleteAlertSyntax deleteAlert namePurpose This command deletes a specified thres

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2CLI Commands2-169perfParameters This command has no parameters.Command ExampleRoot> perf thresholdAlerts showOutput The data is displayed as a tab

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22-170E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualperfOutput ExampleName Type State---------

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2CLI Commands2-171perf• Alert State: DisabledParameters This command has one parameter: TIP: Although the system supports a name length of 64 characte

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22-172E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualperfSpecifying a port type removes the alert from all ports and applies the alert to all ports of the spe

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2CLI Commands2-173perfNOTE: An alert cannot be modified unless it is in the disabled state. Verify that the alert is disabled before executing this co

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22-174E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualperfParameters This command has the following parameters: Command ExampleRoot> perf thresholdAlerts th

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2CLI Commands2-175perfperf.thresholdAlerts.throughput.setParamsSyntax setParams name duration intervalPurpose This command sets the name, duration, an

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11-2E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualCommand Line Interface OverviewCommand Line Interface OverviewThe Command Line Interface (CLI) is a feature

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22-176E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualperfParameters This command has one parameter: NOTE: The output of this command truncates all the thresho

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2CLI Commands2-177perf1 Transmit Traffic (Tx)2 Receive Traffic (Rx)3 Both (Tx/Rx)perf.trafficSyntax traffic portNumberPurpose This command displays po

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22-178E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualperfOutput Example The output from the perf.traffic command appears as follows:Port 2 Statistic Wrap Coun

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2CLI Commands2-179showshowThe show branch of the CLI command tree contains commands that display, but do not change, stored data values. The displayed

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22-180E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualshow11:22:33:44:55:66:77:01 NAME111:22:33:44:55:66:77:02 NAME211:22:33:44:55:66:77:03 NAME311:22:33:44

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2CLI Commands2-181show• show.security.fabricbinding• show.openTrunking.config• show.thresholdAlerts.alerts• show.fabric.topology• show.fabric.nodes• s

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22-182E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualshow---------- ----------- ------- -------------11/24/03 04:18P Switch set online CLI 172.16.22.2311/24/0

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2CLI Commands2-183showEnd Offset: 0End Bit Pattern: FBXXXXX3321Trigger State: ActiveNum of Entries: 6Start Con

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22-184E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowThe log entries will not persist over IMLs or power cycles; it will not be stored in NV RAM. This log

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2CLI Commands2-185showHeader: 22000025 000000EF E1000000 00000000 FFFF0000 00000000 PL: 00010203 04050607 08090A0B 0C0D0E0F 10111213 14151617 1819

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1Introduction1-3Entering Command Line Interface CommandsNavigation ConventionsBasic command line navigation conventions are supported. Table 1-1 inclu

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22-186E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowParameters This command has one parameter. Command ExampleRoot> show epFrameLog setFilterPort 63sh

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2CLI Commands2-187showParameters This command has five parameters:Command Exampleshow.EPFrameLog> setTrigger 5 0 FFXXXXX3452 0 FBXXXXX3321NOTE: Onc

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22-188E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualshowdiscarded by hardware, such as un-routable class-3 frames unless class-3 discard is disabled in the h

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2CLI Commands2-189showshow.eventLogSyntax eventLog [clear]Purpose This command displays the contents of the event log as maintained in NV-RAM on the d

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22-190E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualshowshow.fabricLog.noWrapSyntax noWrap [clear]Purpose This command displays the contents of the non-wrapp

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2CLI Commands2-191showData:9 12/04/03 08:15A Paths Operational Data:8 12/04/03 08:15A Zone Merge Completed show.fabricLog.wrapSyntax wrap [clear]Purp

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22-192E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualshow126, 127, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143,14410 12/04/03 08:15A Fabric Ope

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2CLI Commands2-193showParameters This command has three parameters. The last 2 parameters are optional.Command ExampleRoot> show fabric ping 6F0613

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22-194E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowOutput Example Principal Switch WWN: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00show.fabric.showRouteTableSyntax showRou

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2CLI Commands2-195show* The actual cost and effective cost can be different based on whether ISL cost configuration is configured or not. If ISL cost

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11-4E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualEntering Command Line Interface CommandsCommand TreeThe command tree of the CLI begins from the root. Table

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22-196E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowOutput The features data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties.Output Exampl

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2CLI Commands2-197showOutput Output Example Show.Fabric> traceroute 50:06:04:8D:C7:DF:AE:A0 50:06:04:8D:C7:DF:AE:9FReturn code: Command C

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22-198E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowDomain ID: 26Ingress Port WWN: 20:15:08:00:88:60:F0:A2Ingress Port Num: 17Egress P

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2CLI Commands2-199showshow.featuresSyntax featuresPurpose This command displays a table of all installed feature sets and their states. This command p

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22-200E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowNOTE: The “*” in the output example indicates that the feature is a trial version. When the trial per

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2CLI Commands2-201showOutput Example Root> show fencingName Type State ------------------------ --------------- -------- Default_Protocol_Errors Pr

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22-202E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualshowshow.ficonMS Syntax ficonMsPurpose This command displays the FICON MS settings. NOTE: This command is

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2CLI Commands2-203showNOTE: The QPM FRU is only applicable to Intrepid 6140 and Intrepid 6064.Output Example The output from the show.frus command app

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22-204E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowPurpose This command displays Ethernet attributes.Parameters This command has no parameters. Command

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2CLI Commands2-205showOutput The event log data are displayed as a table that includes the following properties:Output Example The output from the sho

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1Introduction1-5Entering Command Line Interface CommandsTable 1-2 CLI Command Tree config---------- alias ------------------------ activatePendingaddc

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22-206E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowOutput Example The output from the show.loginServer command appears as follows:Port BB Crdt RxFldSz

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2CLI Commands2-207showOutput The device information data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties:Output Example The output from

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22-208E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowShow> nameServerDID Type PortId Port Name Node Name COS FC4---

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2CLI Commands2-209showOutput Example The output from the show.nameServerExt command appears as follows:Type, Port Id, Port Name, Node Name, COS, FC4 T

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22-210E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualshow11. SBCCS-Cntrl Unit12. FC Srvcs13. FC-FG14. FC-XS15. FC-AL16. SNMP17. HIPPI-FP18. Vendor Uniqueshow.

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2CLI Commands2-211showPurpose This command displays the Open System Management Server (OSMS) state and the Open System Management Server Host Control

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22-212E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowCommand Example Root> show openSysMS platformInfo GPNLOutput The configuration data is displayed a

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2CLI Commands2-213showOutput The device information is displayed as a table that includes the following:Output Example The output from the show.openTr

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22-214E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowParameters This command has one optional parameter: Command Exampleshow opentrunking reroutelogNOTE:

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2CLI Commands2-215showOutput The port configuration attributes are displayed as a table that includes the following properties:Output Example The outp

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11-6E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualEntering Command Line Interface Commandsip----------------------------- setHostCtrlStateNPIV---------------

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22-216E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualshowshow.port.exitSyntax exit destDomainID sourcePort Purpose This command displays the exit port from a

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2CLI Commands2-217showOutput The output from show.port.exit includes the following parameters: Command and Output ExamplesThe following examples show

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22-218E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualshowshow.port.infoSyntax infoPurpose This command displays port information for all ports.Parameters This

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2CLI Commands2-219showOutput Example The output from the show.port.info command appears as follows:Port WWN OpSpeed SpeedCap-

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22-220E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowParameters This command has one parameter: Command ExampleRoot> show port nodes portNumberOutput T

Page 185 - Syntax class3 portNumber

2CLI Commands2-221showOutput Example The show.port.nodes command output for a mix of public and private nodes on a loop appears as follows:FCAddr BB

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22-222E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowOutput This command displays the following optic data:Output Example The output from the show.port.o

Page 187 - Syntax errors portNumber

2CLI Commands2-223showCommand Example Show port opticEDDOutput The port optic diagnostic data is displayed as a table that includes the following prop

Page 188 - Syntax link portNumber

22-224E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowOutput This command displays the following optic data:NOTE: If an Alarm and a Warning threshold have

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2CLI Commands2-225showOutput The port optic data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties:Output Example The show.port.opticInf

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1Introduction1-7Entering Command Line Interface Commandssecurity---------------------- authentication---------- radius-------------------- attemptsdea

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2CLI Commands2-227showCommand Example Root> show port profile portNumber 138Output The port profile information is displayed as a single output fo

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22-228E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowConfigured Speed Configured port speed.1G - 1 Gb/sec2G - 2 Gb/sec4G - 4 Gb/sec (Sphereon 4400 and Sph

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2CLI Commands2-229showOutput Example The output from the show.port.profile command appears as follows:Port Number: 4Name: S

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22-230E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowOutput Example Port Original Addr Current Addr SwappedPort Num ---- ------------- ------------ ------

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2CLI Commands2-231showType The operational port type. If the configured port type is F_Port or E_Port, this value will match the configured type. If t

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22-232E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowReason An optional message number that indicates whether the port has a segmented ISL, if a port bind

Page 198 - Syntax setState enabledState

2CLI Commands2-233showOutput Example The output from the show.port.status command appears as follows:Port State Type Attached WWN

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22-234E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowOutput Example The output from the show.port.technology command appears as follows:Port Connectr Tran

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2CLI Commands2-235showParameters This command has the following parameters:Output The output from the show.preferredPath.showPath command includes the

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11-8E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualEntering Command Line Interface Commandsshowssl ------------------------ generateKeysresetKeyssetAPIStatese

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22-236E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowCommand and Output ExamplesThe following examples show the output returned by the three methods of sp

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2CLI Commands2-237showshow.security.fabricBindingSyntax fabricBindingPurpose This command displays the fabric binding configuration saved on the fabri

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22-238E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowCommand Example Root> show security logOutput The security log data are displayed as a table that

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2CLI Commands2-239showParameters This command has no parameters. Command ExampleRoot> show security portBindingOutput The port binding configuratio

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22-240E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowOutput The data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties:Output ExampleACL Stat

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2CLI Commands2-241showOutput Example The output from the show.security.switchBinding command appears as follows:Switch Binding State: Enabled and Re

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22-242E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowConfig.SNMP> showAccessTable 1Index: 1Security Model: AnySecurity Level: NoneGro

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2CLI Commands2-243showConfig.SNMP> showTargetTable 1Index: 1Target IP: 172.19.16.169UDP Port: 162Community Name: pu

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22-244E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowOutput This command displays the following switch configuration data:Output Example The output from

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2CLI Commands2-245showOutput This command displays the following switch configuration data:Output Example The output from the show.snmp.V3GroupTable

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1Introduction1-9Entering Command Line Interface CommandssetWebStateshowdomainIDOffsetdomainRSCNedTOVhaModeislFSPFCostinsistDomainIdinteropModeltdFabRS

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22-246E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowOutput Example The output from the show.snmp.viewTable command appears as follows:View Name

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2CLI Commands2-247showOutput Example The output from the show.snmp.config command appears as follows:SNMP Agent State: Enabled SNMPv3 State:

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22-248E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowState The state of the switch (for example, online or offline).R_A_TOV The resource allocation timeou

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2CLI Commands2-249showOutput Example The output from the show.switch command appears as follows:Show> switchState: OnlineR_A_TOV:

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22-250E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowWeb Enabled: EnabledAPI Enabled: EnabledHA Mode: DisalbedAPI Man

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2CLI Commands2-251showOutput Example The output from the show.system command appears as follows:System InformationName: Joe's SwitchD

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22-252E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowCommand Example Root> Config Syslog showSyslog State: DisabledIndex IP Address Facility-

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2CLI Commands2-253showOLS Sent CTA - OLS Sent.OLS Received CTA - OLS Received.Link Failures CTA - Link Failures.Sync Losses CTA - Sync Losses.Signal L

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22-254E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowOutput Example The output from the show.thresholdAlerts.alerts command appears as follows:Name

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2CLI Commands2-255showTx/Rx Util TTA - Transmit or Receive Utilization.Link Resets Sent CTA - Link Resets Sent.Link Resets Received CTA - Link Resets

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ContentsiiiPreface...xvChapt

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11-10E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualEntering Command Line Interface CommandsclearZoneclearZoneSetdeactivateZoneSetdeletePortMemdeleteWwnMemdel

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22-256E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualshowOutput Example The output from the show.thresholdAlerts.log command appears as follows:Date/Time

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2CLI Commands2-257showActive Zone Set Default Zone Enabled: False ZoneSet: TheUltimateZoneSet Zone: TheUltimateZone ZoneMember: Domai

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Error MessagesA-1A Error MessagesThis appendix lists and explains error messages for the Command Line Interface (CLI). Any error numbers that are not

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AA-2E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualMessage Error 009: Invalid Switch Description Description The value entered for the switch Description is i

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AError MessagesA-3 Description The value entered for the port name is invalid. Action The port name for the individual port may contain 0–24 characte

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AA-4E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualMessage Error 020: Invalid Preferred Domain ID Description The value entered for the preferred domain ID fo

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AError MessagesA-5Message Error 032: Invalid SNMP Community Name Description The value entered for the SNMP community name is invalid. Action The com

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AA-6E/OS Command Line Interface User Manual Action The format of the date parameter must be mm:dd:yyyy or mm/dd/yyyy. The month must contain an integ

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AError MessagesA-7 Action The format of the time parameter must be hh:mm:ss. The second can contain an integer in the range 0–59. Enter an appropriat

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1Introduction1-11Entering Command Line Interface CommandspreferredPath ---------- clearPathsetPathsetStateshowPathshowStatethresholdAlerts -------- co

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AA-8E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualMessage Error 051: Invalid RADIUS Server Transmit Attempts ValueDescription The RADIUS server Retransmit va

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AError MessagesA-9Message Error 057: Duplicate Zone Description Two or more zone names in the zone set are identical. Action All zone names must be u

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AA-10E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualMessage Error 064: Configuration changes have been limited to the API interfaceDescription The API interfa

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AError MessagesA-11 Description The requested FRU is not installed. Action Consult the installation/service manual for this product for appropriate a

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AA-12E/OS Command Line Interface User Manual Action Reduce the number of members in one or more zones and re-submit the command.Message Error 077: No

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AError MessagesA-13Message Error 083: Not Allowed in Open Fabric Mode Description This request cannot be completed while this switch is operating in O

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AA-14E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualMessage Error 094: Invalid Feature Combination Description The features requested cannot be installed at t

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AError MessagesA-15 Description The request cannot be completed because a system diagnostic is running. Action Wait for the diagnostic to complete.Me

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AA-16E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualMessage Error 110: Invalid Percent Utilization Description The type of the throughput threshold alert has

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AError MessagesA-17 Description This request cannot be completed because the requested port speed is faster than the currently-configured switch speed

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11-12E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualEntering Command Line Interface Commandsfabric--------------------- nodespingprincipalshowRouteTabletopolo

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AA-18E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualMessage Error 134: Invalid Membership List Description Generic message to indicate a problem in either the

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AError MessagesA-19 Description The switch binding state submitted is not recognized by the CLI. Action The switch binding state must be set to one o

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AA-20E/OS Command Line Interface User Manual Action The domain RSCN state must be set to either enable or disable. For more information, see config.s

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AError MessagesA-21Message Error 149: Not Allowed While Enterprise Fabric Mode Enabled and Switch Active Description The request cannot be completed w

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AA-22E/OS Command Line Interface User Manual Action Make sure that the WWN deleted matches the WWN in the Switch Binding Membership List. Make approp

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AError MessagesA-23 Action Make sure the IP addresses are valid and the first IP is lower than the second.Message Error 159: Invalid IP Access Contro

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AA-24E/OS Command Line Interface User Manual Action Install the FICON CUP zoning feature key.Message Error 166: CUP Zoning feature must be enabled D

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AError MessagesA-25 Action Enter a unique username using only the allowed characters and proper length.Message Error 172: Invalid list size Descript

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AA-26E/OS Command Line Interface User Manual Action Add a new Administrator and then try again.Message Error 178: Invalid password Description The e

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AError MessagesA-27Message Error 184: Invalid Fencing Policy Time PeriodDescription The entered period is invalid.Action Enter a valid period.Message

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1Introduction1-13Entering Command Line Interface CommandsWith the exception of the zoning commands, all the others are listed in alphabetical order. T

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AA-28E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualMessage Error 190: Invalid Fencing Policy Port TypeDescription Invalid fencing policy port type.Action Ent

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AError MessagesA-29Description Two policies of the same type cannot be enabled if they have the same port type.Action Make sure the policy that is bei

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AA-30E/OS Command Line Interface User Manual Action Be sure all parameters have been entered correctly and re-submit. Contact your service representa

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AError MessagesA-31Message Error 211: Duplicate Zone Description Two or more zone names in the local zone set are identical. Action All zone names mu

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AA-32E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualDescription There are no attached nodes.Action To add more members, attach more devices to the switch or a

Page 263 - Syntax nodes portNumber

AError MessagesA-33Description Diagnostics cannot be run on an active E Port.Action Block the port to run diagnostics.Message Error 222: Invalid SNMP

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AA-34E/OS Command Line Interface User Manual Action The community name must not exceed 32 characters in length. Duplicate community names are allowed

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AError MessagesA-35 Action For the appropriate parameters, see the section of the manual that corresponds to the attempted command. Parameters must b

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AA-36E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualmanual that corresponds to the attempted command. Enter the complete command and re-submit.Message Error 2

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AError MessagesA-37 Action Some commands require that comma-delimited mode be active (e.g. show.nameserverExt). Enable comma-delimited mode and re-is

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11-14E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualEntering Command Line Interface CommandsNavigation of the CLI Command TreeTo move from the root through an

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AA-38E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualMessage Error 249: At least one port or port type must be added to this threshold alert Description A port

Page 270 - Syntax show port profile

AError MessagesA-39Message Error 255: Invalid throughput threshold alert name Description The name of the threshold alert is incorrect. Action Either

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AA-40E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualMessage Error 261: No Attached Members Exist Description There are no members attached to the switch. Acti

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AError MessagesA-41 Action The fabric is still building, wait a couple of seconds until it is complete.Message Error 268: RADIUS key too long Descrip

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AA-42E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualAction Re-enter the command and enter matching passwords.Message Error 274: Invalid interface combination

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AError MessagesA-43Action Select a valid zone member.Message Error 281: Zone doesn't exist Description The desired zone doesn't exist.Action

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AA-44E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualDescription The desired value for NPIV allowed logins is invalid.Action Select a value between 1 and 256.M

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AError MessagesA-45Action Select a different port number.Message Error 294: Invalid RADIUS IndexDescription The specified RADIUS index is invalid.Acti

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AA-46E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualMessage Error 299: Chap secret not definedDescription The Chap secret must be defined (for Open Systems Ma

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AError MessagesA-47Message Error 304: Radius Authentication Present. Cannot remove all Radius ServersDescription You cannot remove all the RADIUS Serv

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1Introduction1-15Entering Command Line Interface CommandsWhen coding a script, remember to code the appropriate character sequences, which are describ

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AA-48E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualDescription You cannot perform this operation until the FICON Management Server is enabled.Action Enable t

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AError MessagesA-49Description The trigger end bit pattern is invalid.Action Select a valid trigger end bit pattern.Message Error 327: Invalid trigger

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AA-50E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualAction Enter a valid Port ID.Message Error 336: Invalid SSL renegotiation megabyte valueDescription The SS

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AError MessagesA-51Message Error 343: Invalid SNMPv3 privacy protocolDescription The privacy protocol is invalid.Action Select a valid privacy protoco

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AA-52E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualMessage Error 349: Invalid SNMPv3 MP modelDescription The MP model is invalid.Action Enter a valid MP mode

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AError MessagesA-53Description The number of days for the key generation is invalid.Action Enter a valid number of days for key generation.Message Err

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AA-54E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualDescription The HA mode cannot be set.Action Contact your service representative.Message Error 372: The IP

Page 287 - Syntax userTable [index]

AError MessagesA-55Message Error 378: Duplicate IP address settingDescription The IP address already exists.Action Choose a different IP Address or re

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AA-56E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualThe password expiration time should be in the range 0-3650.Message Error 384: Count specified to ping a de

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AError MessagesA-57Use the saveSnapshot command and then re-issue this commandMessage Error 390: Invalid Login Banner Line IndexDescription The line n

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11-16E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualLogging In and Logging OutConfig.System> location "Building 24 \"Joe’s PlayLab\""A

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AA-58E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualAction Specify a valid port address when issuing the command.Message Error 396: logical errorDescription A

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AError MessagesA-59Action None.Message Error 402: Proxy transaction abortedDescription The operation was abortedAction None.Message Error 402: Proxy r

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AA-60E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualAction Make the destination switch online and then re-issue the ping request.Message Error 407: No path to

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AError MessagesA-61Action Assign a valid alias for the WWN.Message Error 414: No aliases associations availableDescription The association list is emp

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AA-62E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualMessage Error 419: The Associations have been modified externallyDescription The associations have been mo

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AError MessagesA-63Message Error 425: Invalid login banner length.Description The login banner line length is too long.Action Enter a login banner

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AA-64E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualMessage Error 431: Ping to well-known address is disallowedDescription A well-known FCID is entered.Action

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Commands and Corresponding ReleasesB-1B Commands and Corresponding ReleasesTable B-1, Commands and Releases, shows the commands that are valid in the

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BB-2E/OS Command Line Interface User Manual 9.0 config.NSTools9.0 config.NSTools.clearSnapshot9.0 config.NSTools.saveSnapshot9.0 config.NSTools.showSn

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BCommands and Corresponding ReleasesB-38.0 config.security.ssl.setRenegotiationMB8.0 config.security.ssl.setWebState8.0 config.security.ssl.show8.0 co

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1Introduction1-17Logging In and Logging Out• Non-printable and extended ASCII characters can be entered by using a backslash. • Two hexadecimal charac

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BB-4E/OS Command Line Interface User Manual 8.0 config.switch.apiState8.0 config.switch.safeZoning8.0 config.switch.islFSPFCost8.0 config.syslog8.0 co

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BCommands and Corresponding ReleasesB-57.0 config.fencing.removePort7.0 config.fencing.setParams7.0 config.fencing.setState7.0 config.fencing.show7.0

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BB-6E/OS Command Line Interface User Manual 7.0 config.security.authentication.interface.eport.sequence7.0 config.security.authentication.interface.np

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BCommands and Corresponding ReleasesB-77.0 config.security.ssh.show7.0 config.security.switchAcl.addRange7.0 config.security.switchAcl.deleteRange7.0

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BB-8E/OS Command Line Interface User Manual 7.0 show.port.profile7.0 show.port.showPortAddr7.0 show.security.switchAcl7.0 show.security.log6.1 config.

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BCommands and Corresponding ReleasesB-95.3 perf.openTrunking.congestionThresh5.3 perf.openTrunking.lowBBCreditThresh5.3 perf.openTrunking.setState5.3

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BB-10E/OS Command Line Interface User Manual 4.0 config.snmp.deleteCommunity4.0 config.snmp.show4.0 config.switch4.0 config.switch.domainRSCN4.0 confi

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BCommands and Corresponding ReleasesB-114.0 config.zoning.deletePortMem4.0 config.zoning.renameZone4.0 config.zoning.renameZoneSet4.0 config.zoning.re

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BB-12E/OS Command Line Interface User Manual 4.0 show.ip.ethernet4.0 show.loginServer4.0 show.nameServer4.0 show.nameServerExt4.0 show.port.config4.0

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Glossaryg-1Glossary This glossary includes terms and definitions from: • American National Standard Dictionary for Information Systems (ANSI X3.172-19

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11-18E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualLogging In and Logging OutThe login command is called automatically by the CLI whenever a new Telnet sessi

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g-2E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualGlossarySee. This refers the reader to another keyword or phrase for the same term.See also. This refers the

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Glossaryg-3GlossaryBB_Credit See buffer-to-buffer credit.blocked port In a director or switch, the attribute that when set, removes the communication

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g-4E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualGlossaryzoning configurations, and port configurations through the Element Manager application results in a

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Glossaryg-5Glossarydefault zone A zone that contains all of the devices attached to a fabric that are not members of at least one of the zones of the

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g-6E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualGlossaryembedded web serverWith director or switch firmware version 1.2 (or later) installed, administrators

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Glossaryg-7Glossaryfabric loop port FL_Port. A fabric port (F_Port) that contains arbitrated loop (AL) functions associated with the Fibre Channel arb

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g-8E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualGlossaryFRU See field-replaceable unit. GG_Port See generic port.gateway A multi-homed host used to route ne

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Glossaryg-9Glossaryhub (1) In Fibre Channel protocol, a device that connects nodes into a logical loop by using a physical star topology. (2) In Ether

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g-10E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualGlossaryLLAN See local area network.LIN See link incident.link Physical connection between two devices on a

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Glossaryg-11Glossarymultiswitch fabric A Fibre Channel fabric created by linking more than one director or fabric switching device within a fabric.NN_

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1Introduction1-19Logging In and Logging OutUsing the commaDelim CommandNote that the output examples shown in the other sections of this publication p

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g-12E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualGlossaryonline state When the switch or director is in the online state, all of the unblocked ports are all

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Glossaryg-13Glossarypath In a network, any route between any two ports.persistent binding A form of server-level access control that uses configuratio

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g-14E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualGlossaryresource allocation time-out value R_A_TOV. R_A_TOV is a value used to time-out operations that dep

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Glossaryg-15Glossaryserver A computer that provides shared resources, such as files and printers, to the network. Used primarily to store data, provid

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g-16E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualGlossarythe packets more quickly. Typically, a subnet may represent all the machines at one geographic loca

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Glossaryg-17Glossaryuniform resource locatorURL. A URL is the address of a document or other resource on the Internet.universal port module A flexible

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g-18E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualGlossary

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Indexi-1Symbols" 1-15? 1-20Numerics60 characters in history log 1-1580-column output 1-16Aaccess control list 2-74adding a range 2-74delete

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E/OS Command Line Interface User Manual i-2Indexblock port 2-31Ccable, replacing 1-23character set 2-3class 2 counters 2-140class 3 counters 2-14

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i-3IndexIndexstate 2-108domain ID, port memberadding 2-125deleting 2-128domain RSCN state 2-87, 2-90, 2-91, 2-92, 2-94, 2-107Ee_d_tov 2-88, 2-108

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E/OS Command Line Interface User Manual ivContentsNew and Changed Commands ...2-2New Commands...

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11-20E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualLogging In and Logging OutRoot> confgError 234: Invalid Command• An error associated with fabric or swi

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E/OS Command Line Interface User Manual i-4Indexlist 2-199NPIV 2-11Open Systems Management Server 2-11, 2-30OpenTrunking 2-12, 2-148SANtegrity 2-

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i-5IndexIndexconventions xviiusing this xviMcDATAproduct publications, ordering xixtechnical support xviiiweb site xvimembership listfabric bindi

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E/OS Command Line Interface User Manual i-6Indexspeed 2-38statistics, clearing 2-142status 2-230swapping 2-40threshold alert 2-162, 2-163traffic

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i-7IndexIndexactive configuration 2-66add members 2-64deactivate 2-65delete members 2-65replace pending 2-66show pending 2-67modifying users 2-

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E/OS Command Line Interface User Manual i-8Indexsystem configuration 2-122SNMPauthorization traps 2-93communityadding 2-86deleting 2-93disable age

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i-9IndexIndexadd throughput alert 2-170alert list 2-252countersetting 2-164deactivate 2-168delete alert 2-168disable 2-168enable 2-168list 2-2

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E/OS Command Line Interface User Manual i-10IndexWWN membersadding 2-126deleting 2-129Zzoneadding 2-126default state 2-131deleting 2-130membersad

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1Introduction1-21Commenting ScriptsCommenting ScriptsUse the pound sign (#) to add comments in a script file. The pound sign must be the first charact

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11-22E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualED-5000 DirectorED-5000 DirectorA subset of CLI commands described in this publication is available on the

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1Introduction1-23Telnet SessionTelnet SessionThe CLI can be accessed through a Telnet client session in an out-of-band management environment, using t

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11-24E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualTelnet Session

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CLI Commands2-12 CLI CommandsThis chapter describes the Command Line Interface (CLI) commands, including their syntax, purpose, and parameters, as wel

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22-2E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualCommand OverviewCommand OverviewThe listed commands are arranged in alphabetical order. The commands can be

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2CLI Commands2-3configconfigThe config branch of the CLI command tree contains commands that set parameter values on the switch or director. These val

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22-4E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualconfig• fabricbinding.deletemember• portbinding.addmember• portbinding.deletemember• switchbinding.addmembe

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2CLI Commands2-5configconfig.alias.addSyntax add wwn aliasDescription This command adds the association that exists between a WWN and its alias from t

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vContentsContentsconfig.NPIV.setState ... 2-27config.NPIV.show ...

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22-6E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigParameters This command has one parameter. Command ExampleRoot> config alias delete 11:22:33:44:55

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2CLI Commands2-7configParameters This command has one parameter:Command ExampleRoot> config alias setWebState 1orRoot> config alias setWebState

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22-8E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualconfigconfig.alias.showPendingSyntax showPendingDescription This command displays the alias entries that ar

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2CLI Commands2-9configParameters This command has one parameter:Command ExampleRoot> config enterpriseFabMode setState 1 NOTE: Open Trunking shoul

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22-10E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualconfigconfig.features.ficonMSSyntax ficonMS ficonMSStatePurpose This command enables or disables the FICON

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2CLI Commands2-11configParameters This command has one parameter:Command ExampleRoot> config features installKey AaBb-CCdD-eeFF-gH config.features.

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22-12E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigParameters This command has one parameter: Command ExampleRoot> config features openSysMS 1 NOTE:

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2CLI Commands2-13configOutput The product feature data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties.Output Example The output from t

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22-14E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualconfigconfig.fencing.addPolicySyntax addPolicy namePurpose This command configures a new fencing policy an

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2CLI Commands2-15configParameters This command has two parameters:NOTE: A range of ports is not accepted as a valid input to this command (e.g., “0-29

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E/OS Command Line Interface User Manual viContentsconfig.security.authentication.RADIUS.timeout...2-54config.security.authentication.swit

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22-16E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualconfigconfig.fencing.deletePolicySyntax deletePolicy namePurpose This command deletes the specified fenci

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2CLI Commands2-17configCommand Example Root> config fencing removePort 24config.fencing.setParamsSyntax setParams name typeNumber limit periodPurpo

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22-18E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigWhere:Command ExampleRoot> Config fencing setParams abc 1 5 300config.fencing.setStateSyntax setS

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2CLI Commands2-19configWhen no parameters are specified, the command will display the name, type, and state of all policies. If the optional parameter

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22-20E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualconfigconfig.fencing.showTypeTableSyntax showTypeTablePurpose This command displays the table of different

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2CLI Commands2-21configconfig.ficonCUPZoning.deleteControlHostSyntax deleteControlHost hostNodeWwnPurpose This command removes one or all control hos

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22-22E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualconfigconfig.ficonCUPZoning.showSyntax showPurpose This command displays the contents of the host control

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2CLI Commands2-23configCommand Example Root> config ficonms setMIHPTO 180config.ficonMS.setStateSyntax setState ficonMSStatePurpose This command en

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22-24E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigOutput The data is displayed as a table that includes the following information:Output Example The

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2CLI Commands2-25configPurpose This command sets the Ethernet line speed.Parameters This command has two parameters. One of the parameters is optional

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viiContentsContentsconfig.security.ssl.setAPIState ... 2-82config.security.ssl.show ...

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22-26E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigYou can configure the number of allowed NPIV logins for a given port and enable or disable the featu

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2CLI Commands2-27configconfig.NPIV.setState Syntax setState NPIVEnabledStatePurpose This command sets the enabled state of the NPIV feature. The NPIV

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22-28E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigNOTE: The command show.NPIV.config on page 2-210 has functionality that is the same as this command.

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2CLI Commands2-29configconfig.NSTools.showSnapDiffSyntax showSnapDiffDescription This command displays a list of FC IDs of nodes that have logged in o

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22-30E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigParameters This command has no parameters.Command ExampleRoot> config NSTools showSnapshotOutput

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2CLI Commands2-31configParameters This command has one parameter. Command ExampleRoot> config openSysMS setState 1 NOTE: The command config.featur

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22-32E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualconfigconfig.port.fanSyntax fan portNumber fanStatePurpose This command sets the Fabric Address Notificati

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2CLI Commands2-33configParameters This command has two required parameters:Command Example Root> config port name 4 Sam’s tape driveconfig.port.rxC

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22-34E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigParameters This command has two required parameters:Command ExampleRoot> config port rxCredits 8

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2CLI Commands2-35configParameters This command has one parameter: Command ExampleRoot> config port show 4Output This command output appears as a ta

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E/OS Command Line Interface User Manual viiiContentsconfig.switch.ltdFabRSCN...2-110config.switch.pref

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22-36E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigOutput Example The output from the config.port.show command appears as follows:Port Number: 4Name: S

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2CLI Commands2-37configOutput The port configuration is shown as a table of properties. The following properties are displayed:Output ExamplePort Orig

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22-38E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigOutput This command displays the BB_Credit data:Output ExampleConfig.Port> showCreditsPool Tot

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2CLI Commands2-39configNOTE: Port speed changes temporarily disrupt port data transfers.Parameters This command has two required parameters: Command E

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22-40E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualconfigconfig.port.swapPortByAddrSyntax swapPortByAddr portAddr1 portAddr2Purpose This command will swap t

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2CLI Commands2-41configNOTE: On the Sphereon 4300 Switch, the E_Port, G_Port, and GX_Port options are not valid unless the Fabric Capable feature is e

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22-42E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigCommand Example Root> config port type 4 fportconfig.securityUsing the security command on the co

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2CLI Commands2-43configconfig.security.authentication.interface.api.outgoingSyntax outgoing enabledStatePurpose This command determines if outgoing C

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22-44E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualconfigconfig.security.authentication.interface.cli.sequenceSyntax sequence method1 [method2]Purpose This

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2CLI Commands2-45configCommand Example Root> config security authentication interface eport outgoing disableconfig.security.authentication.interfac

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22-46E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigNOTE: This command requires that the SANtegrity Authentication feature key be installed.Parameters T

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2CLI Commands2-47configconfig.security.authentication.interface.osms.outgoingSyntax outgoing enabledStatePurpose This command determines if outgoing

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22-48E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigNOTE: The SANtegrity Authentication feature key must be installed to configure the FCCT key.Paramete

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2CLI Commands2-49configParameters This command has one parameter:Command Example Root> config security authentication interface show WebOutput Exam

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22-50E/OS Command Line Interface User ManualconfigNOTE: A preferred method of local and a backup method of RADIUS is not an accepted combination becau

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2CLI Commands2-51configCommand Example Root> config security authentication port override 138 enableconfig.security.authentication.port.showSyntax

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22-52E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualconfigreceived before the timeout. After the transmit attempt limit is reached, the switch will, if applic

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2CLI Commands2-53confignumbered slots, these servers will be automatically moved up to the first available slots.Parameters This command has one requi

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22-54E/OS Command Line Interface User Manualconfigconfig.security.authentication.RADIUS.showSyntax showPurpose This command displays the current RADIU

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2CLI Commands2-55configFor example, if all of the ports on an Intrepid 6140 Director are coming online at the same time and requiring authentication,

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