ATTO Technology 1500D Installation And Operation Manual page 53

Atto technology ipbridge 1500d rackmount: user guide
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RMON
RMON collects and stores Ethernet data on data ports at
specified intervals. You can display the entire table
requested, or a single entry based on the index (and
sample index for the Ethernet History table).
Entries in the Ethernet History table are not valid when
their Sample Index is 0.
Setting the history control entries take effect immediately,
but changes must be saved to be persistent over a reboot.
Valid range for buckets Request: 1-180
Valid range for ethernetStat index: 1-3
Valid range for historyControl: 1-6
Valid range for EthernetHistory index: 1-6
Valid range for sampleidx: 1-2147483647
Valid range for interval: 1-3600
RMON [idx] [bucketsRequest] [interval] [valid| invalid]
Get syntax for entire table: get RMON [ethernetStat |
historyControl] <idx>
Get syntax for single index entry: get RMON
ethernetHistory <idx sampleIdx>
RouteDisplay
Displays a combined list of the host protocol address to
target destination device mappings.
RouteDisplay iSCSI [default <lun> | Target Name <lun>]
SCSIPortList
Lists available SCSI ports and their current status
SCSIPortList
SCSITargets
Lists SCSI devices operational on the SCSI port.
SCSITargets [sb]
SerialNumber
Reports the serial number which is unique for each
iPBridge. The serial number tracks the board throughout
its life and should not be changed for any reason.
get SerialNumber
SNMPDumpMIB
Dumps the contents of the ATTO iPBridge private SNMP
MIB to the current CLI session. Consult your network
administrator for further assistance with SNMP.
SNMPDumpMIB
SNMPExtendedTraps
Controls Extended SNMP map functioning such as device
transition and device error. Consult your network
administrator for further assistance with SNMP.
set SNMPExtendedTraps [enabled|disabled]
get SNMPExtendedTraps
SNMPTrapAddress
Sets/displays the IP trap addresses and levels. Consult
your network administrator for further assistance with
SNMP.
Index: value between 1 and 6
IP Address: standard IP address
Trap Level: severity required for an event to trigger a
trap
None: no traps are sent to the address
ALL: all triggering events are sent
Warning: warning and critical events are sent
Critical: only critical events trigger a trap
set SNMPTrapAddress [Index] [IPAddress] [none | all |
warning | critical ]
get SNMPTrapAddress
SNMPTraps
Enables/disables SNMP trap functions.Consult your
network administrator for further assistance with SNMP.
Default: disabled
set SNMPTraps [enabled | disabled]
get SNMPTraps
TailEventLog
Displays new events to the terminal during a serial or
Telnet session.Press <ESC> to exit tail mode.
TailEventLog
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