Ethernetspeed, Eventlog, Eventlogfilter – ATTO Technology FastStream SC 5700 User Manual

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EthernetSpeed

Regulates the speed of the unit’s Ethernet port(s). If Auto is
enabled, the Ethernet speed is negotiated. When hard set, 10
and 100 speeds are half duplex.

Default: auto
set EthernetSpeed [mp1] [10 | 100 | auto]
SaveConfiguration Restart command required
get EthernetSpeed [mp1]

EventLog

Regulates event logging. When enabled, the unit records
various system events to the event log.

Default: enabled
set EventLog [enabled | disabled]
get EventLog

EventLogFilter

Filters data from specific unit subsystems and levels when

EventLog

is enabled. The specific entries supported are

platform-dependent. For set commands, the final parameter
indicates whether or not events from the specified subsystem
and level are displayed.

Default: all all all
set EventLogFilter [subsystem | all] [ level | all] [all | none]
get EventLogFilter [subsystem| all ] [level | all]

Exit

Terminates the current CLI session over Telnet. This command
has no effect if used during a serial CLI session.

Exit

FCConnMode

Specifies the connection mode the unit uses when
communicating across a Fibre Channel network.

Connection modes:

FC_AL arbitrated loop: loop
Point-to-point: ptp
auto-negotiation, loop preferred: loop-ptp
auto-negotiation, ptp preferred: ptp-loop:

Default: loop
set FCConnMode [fp| all] [loop | ptp | loop-ptp | ptp-loop]
SaveConfiguration Restart command required
get FCConnMode [fp | all]

FCDataRate

Specifies the Fibre Channel data rate at which the unit operates.
Choices are 1Gb/sec., 2Gb/sec., 4Gb/sec. or Auto-negotiate.

Note

The FC data rate displayed in the

Info

output

toggles between 1Gb, 2Gb and 4Gb on a 4Gb-

capable unit if no connection has been
established.

Default: auto
set FCDataRate [fp | all] [1Gb | 2Gb | 4Gb | auto]
SaveConfiguration Restart command required
get FCDataRate [fp | all]

FCHard

Regulates Fibre Channel hard address assignment. When
enabled, the unit tries to use its internal hard address as its
address on the Fibre Channel loop. Under soft addressing, the
unit loop address is assigned during loop initialization.

Default: disabled
set FCHard [enabled | disabled]
SaveConfiguration Restart command required
get FCHard

FCHardAddress

Specifies the value used as the FC-AL hard address, in
hexadecimal. This value represents the address the unit tries to
use if

FCHard

is enabled. The range of valid Fibre Channel

address values is 0 through 125.

Defaults: fp1=3, fp2=4, fp3=5, fp4=6
set FCHardAddress [fp] [address]
SaveConfiguration Restart command required
get FCHardAddress [fp | all]

FCMultiNode

Determines the reported identity of Fibre Channel ports. When
enabled (multiple node mode), each port reports a separate
unique Node Name; logical units may be mapped to any port.
When disabled (single node), each port reports the same Node
Name and each logical unit map is applied to all ports.

Note

Changing the FC port reporting causes all
maps to be deleted: you must perform a

Lists

the physical devices that are connected to
all SAS ports.

command before creating new

maps using the

AutoMap

or

Route

commands.

Default: disabled
set FCMultiNode [enabled | disabled]
get FCMultiNode

FCPortErrors

Displays the number of Fibre Channel errors that have occurred
since the last reboot/power-on or use of the

ResetFCPortErrors

command.

get FCPortErrors [fp | all]

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