Configuring The Clock Delta Threshold (Root/Config/Sys/Clkd); Setting The System Time (Root/Config/Sys/Time); Configuring The Stealth Intelligent Change Manager (Root/Config/Sys/Lipen); Stealth Intelligent Change Manager Settings - IBM TotalStorage L10 Cli Reference Manual

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Configuring the Clock Delta Threshold (root/config/sys/clkd)

The Clock Delta is the amount of variance in frequency between the reference clock and
an input port. The Clock Delta Threshold sets the threshold that can be used by the
Clock Delta Policy to automatically bypass a port based on the frequency difference.
The default setting is 200.
To change the threshold:
1. From the System Configuration menu (root/config/sys), type clkd and press E
2. Type the new value and press E

Setting the system time (root/config/sys/time)

This command sets the switch's current date and time for the box. The default setting is
01/01/1970 00:00:00.
Note: The date and time settings must be configured any time the switch loses power or
To change the date and time:
1. From the System Configuration menu (root/config/sys), type time and press E
2. Type the new date and time (MM/DD/YYYY HR:MN:SC) and press E
To view the current system time:
From the Root menu, type show sysinfo and press E
Configuring the Stealth Intelligent Change Manager
(root/config/sys/lipen)
This command displays the current Stealth Intelligent Change Manager setting and
allows you to enable or disable the Stealth Intelligent Change Manager. The Stealth
Intelligent Change Manager provides stability and control over change notification
disruptions on a port basis. The default setting is enabled.
To change the Stealth Intelligent Change Manager setting:
1. From the System Configuration menu (root/config/sys), type lipen and press E
2. Type the appropriate selection (1 or 2) and press E
Table 8. Stealth Intelligent Change Manager settings
Setting
1
2
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The current value appears in brackets before the command prompt.
The valid range is from 10 to 1000 (units measured in PPM).
is reset, as the time settings are not retained
The current time and date appear in brackets before the command prompt.
The current setting appears in brackets before the command prompt.
Description
enable
disable
.
NTER
NTER
NTER
.
NTER
.
.
.
NTER
.
NTER
.
NTER

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