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set
The format of set command is shown below.
set [<target>] <propertyname>=<value>
This command sets more than 1 property for the specified target. The argument of
<propertyname>=<valule> is necessary. Some properties are set at the same time.To specify
more than 1 properties, mark off by a space,” “, between the arguments of
<propertyname>=<valule>.
The list of the properties set is displayed after executing this set command.
Below is the example.
-> set /settings1 timeout=0
COMMAND COMPLETED :
set /settings1 timeout=0
ufip=/settings1
timeout=0
It is possible to omit the argument of <target>. Also it is possible to specify some arguments of
<propertyname>=<valule>.
Below is the example.
-> cd /resource1/nic1
COMMAND COMPLETED :
cd /resource1/nic1
ufip=/resource1/nic1
-> set ipaddress=192.168.1.208 subnetmask=255.255.255.0 committed=1
COMMAND COMPLETED :
set ipaddress=192.168.1.208 subnetmask=255.255.255.0 committed=1
ufip=/resource1/nic1
ipaddress=192.168.1.208
subnetmask=255.255.255.0
committed=1
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show
The format of show command is shown below. This command displays the target.
show [<target>]
Summary of Contents for Express 5800
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