Log-target – HP Virtual Connect 4Gb Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Item

Description

set local-users

Modify the local user authentication settings for the VC domain.

Syntax

set local-users [Enabled=<true|false>]

[PrimaryRemoteAuthenticationMethod=<none|ldap|radius|

tacacs>]

Properties

Enabled

(optional)

Enables or disables local user authentication for the VC domain. Valid values are "true"

and "false". The default value is "true".

Disabling or enabling local user authentication requires you to be logged in as an

LDAP, RADIUS or TACACS user with domain privileges. This property cannot be
modified if you are logged in as a local user.

Disabling local user authentication without specifying the
PrimaryRemoteAuthenticationMethod is not allowed.

PrimaryRemote

Authentication

Method (optional)

The primary authentication mechanism that triggers the re-enablement of local user

authentication (if it was disabled), in case the remote authentication servers are found
to be unavailable during login by a remote VCM user. Valid values include "none",

"ldap", "radius", and "tacacs". The default value is "none".

Example

-> set local-users Enabled=false

PrimaryRemoteAuthenticationMethod=tacacs

Disables local user authentication

Item

Description

show local-users Display local user authentication settings for the VC domain.
Syntax

show local-users

Example

->show local-users

Displays local user authentication settings

log-target

Manage remote log destination settings.
Supported actions: add, help, remove, set, show, test

Item

Description

add log-target

Add a new remote log destination.

Syntax

add log-target <Destination=IPv4Address|DNS>

[Severity=<Critical|Error|Warning|Info>]

[Transport=<TCP|UDP>] [Port=<1-65535>]

[Security=<None|STunnel>] [Format=<RFC3164|ISO8601>]

[State=<Enabled|Disabled>]

Properties

Destination

(required)

The IPv4 address or the DNS name of the remote log destination

Severity (optional)

The severity of the log messages that should be sent to the specified destination.
Valid values include "Critical", "Error", "Warning", and "Info". The default value

is "Info".

Transport (optional) The transport protocol to be used for sending the log messages to the destination.

Valid values include "TCP" and "UDP". The default value is "UDP".

Port (optional)

The port to be used on the destination to send the log messages. Valid values

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