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EthernetSpeed
EthernetSpeed determines the speed of any Ethernet port(s). If
Auto is enabled then the Ethernet speed will be negotiated and
the value in parentheses returned by the 'get' command indicates
the current speed of the Ethernet connection.
Default: auto
set EthernetSpeed [mp[n]] [10 | 100 | 1000 | auto]
Requires a SaveConfiguration Restart command
get EthernetSpeed [mp[n] | all]
If auto enabled, returned value in parentheses indicates
current speed
Exit
Exit terminates the current CLI session over Telnet. This command
has no effect if used during a serial RS-232 session.
exit
FCDataRate
FCDataRate specifies the Fibre Channel data rate (4Gb, 8Gb or
32Gb) or auto-negotiation to the highest speed (auto). 32Gb
cannot be specified when FcConnMode is set to 'loop'.
Default: auto
(7600) set FCDataRate [fp | all] [8Gb | 16Gb | 32Gb | auto]
(7500) set FCDataRate [fp | all] [4Gb | 8Gb | 16Gb | auto]
Requires a SaveConfiguration Restart command
get FCDataRate [fp | all]
FCPortErrors
FCPortErrors displays the number of Fibre Channel errors that have
occurred since the last reboot/power-on or
ResetFCPortErrors
command at the Fibre Channel controller level.
get FCPortErrors [fp | all]
FCPortList
FCPortList returns a list of available FC ports and their current
status. Valid status values are Up, Down, Failed, Reserved and
Disabled.
FCPortList
FCSCSIBusyStatus
This option controls reporting of either a ‘BUSY’ or ‘QUEUE FULL’
status at a point in time when SCSI commands cannot be
accepted.
set FCSCSIBusyStatus [busy | qfull]
Requires a SaveConfiguration Restart command
get FCSCSIBusyStatus
FCSFPInfo
FCSFPInfo displays information about the specified Fibre Channel
SFP.
get FCSFPInfo [fp | all]
FCWWName
FCWWName reports the World Wide Node Name of the Fibre
Channel interface referenced.
get FCWWName [fp | all]
FirmwareRestart
FirmwareRestart resets and reinitializes the firmware. Use the
'forced' option to override any CLI reservations held by other
sessions.
FirmwareRestart <forced>
FlashImages
FlashImages displays the metadata for software images currently
stored in the Flash device. The optional parameter “validate” also
validates the CRC of the flash images. Note that the CRC
validation causes a multi-second delay.
Usage: FlashImages <validate>
Help
The Help command 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 is
presented on the CLI.
Help [command name]
HGAddInitiator
Adds an initiator to an existing Host Group. WWN specifies the
world-wide name of the FC Port to be added to the Host Group;
the CLI command “DisplayInitiators” can be used to display
connected initiators.
HGAddInitiator [HostGroupName] [WWN]
HGAddLUN
Adds a LUN to an existing Host Group. The CLI command
“RouteDisplay FC” can be used to display attached LUNs.
HGAddLUN [HostGroupName] [lun]