Fcportlist, Fcscsibusystatus, Fctargets – ATTO Technology FastStream SC 5700 User Manual

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FCPortList

Displays a list of available FC ports and their current status.
Valid reported status values are Up, Down, Failed,
Reserved
and Disabled.

FCPortList

FCSCSIBusyStatus

SC 5300
Choose to report busy or queue full when the unit is unable
to accept a SCSI command.

Default: busy
set FCSCSIBusyStatus [busy | qfull]
get FCSCSIBusyStatus

FCTargets

SC 5700
Lists all target devices available on the Fibre Channel port with
the index specified by fp. If no port index is specified, then all
target devices on all Fibre ports are displayed. A port-unique
index is assigned to each target which is used with the fp to
specify a Fibre Channel target for a subsequent

Route

CLI

command.

FCTargets <fp>

FCWWName

Reports the World Wide Port Name of the Fibre Channel
interface referenced. Each Fibre Channel port has an individual
and unique 8-byte Port Name.

get FCWWName [fp | all]]

FirmwareRestart

Resets and reinitializes the unit firmware. Use the forced
option to override any CLI reservations held by other sessions.

FirmwareRestart <forced>

Help

Issued with no parameters displays a list of available CLI
commands. When a CLI command name is specified, a
command usage string and command description are
displayed.

Help <Command>

HSAdd

Assigns a Block Device to the Hot Spare pool.

HSAdd [BlockDevID]

HSDisplay

Displays a list of all of the devices in the Hot Spare pool.

HSDisplay

HSRemove

Removes a Block Device from the Hot Spare pool.

HSRemove [BlockDevID] [all]

IdentifyBridge

If you enable this command, the Fault LED on this unit blinks so
that hardware may be identified. Disabling this option cancels
the blinking..

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

Info

Displays version numbers and other product information for key
components within the unit.

Info

IPAddress

Controls the current IP address of the Ethernet port(s) on the
unit. If

IPDHCP

is enabled, the get command reports the

current IP address assigned by the network DHCP server,
followed by the (DHCP) identifier.

Default: 10.0.0.1
set IPAddress [mp1] [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
SaveConfiguration Restart command required
get IPAddress [mp1]

IPDHCP

Regulates how the unit acquires its IP address. When disabled,
the unit uses the IP address specified by the

IPAddress

CLI

command; when enabled, the unit gets its IP address from a
DHCP server.

Default: enabled
set IPDHCP mp1 [enabled | disabled]
SaveConfiguration Restart command required
get IPDHCP

IPDNSServer

Controls the current DNS Server address. If

IPDHCP

is

enabled, the DNS Server address is automatically detected. If
IPDHCP is disabled, you must set the address manually using
this command.

set IPDNSServer mp1 [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
get IPDNSServer

IPGateway

Controls the current default gateways used by any Ethernet
port(s) on the unit. If

IPDHCP

is enabled, the get command

reports the current IP gateway assigned by the network DHCP
server.

Default: 0.0.0.0
set IPGateway [mp1] [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
SaveConfiguration Restart command required
get IPGateway [mp1]

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