Fchard, Fchardaddress, Fcporterrors – ATTO Technology 2700C User Manual

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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.

Default: fp1=3; fp2=4
set FCHardAddress [fp] [address]
SaveConfiguration Restart command required
get FCHardAddress [fp | all]

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 ]

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

FCPortList

FCTargets
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 iPBridge 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>

IdentifyBridge
Causes the Fault LED on the iPBridge to blink so that
you can identify the iPBridge hardware. 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 iPBridge.

Info

IPAddress
Controls the current IP address of the Ethernet ports on
the iPBridge. If

IPDHCP

is enabled, the get command

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

Default: dp1=10.0.0.1; dp2=10.0.0.2; dp3=10.0.0.3;
dp4=10.0.0.4; mp1=10.0.0.5
set IPAddress [DPn | mp1 | all] [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
SaveConfiguration Restart command required
get IPAddress [DPn | mp1 | all]

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

IPAddress

CLI command.; when

enabled, the iPBridge gets its IP address from a DHCP
server.

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

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