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FCWWName (Supported In-Band)
FCWWName reports the World Wide Node Name of the Fibre
Channel interface referenced.
get FCWWName [fp | all]
FirmwareRestart (Supported In-Band)
FirmwareRestart resets and reinitializes the firmware. Use the
'forced' option to override any CLI reservations held by other
sessions.
FirmwareRestart <forced>
FlashImages (Supported In-Band)
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. The optional parameter
"boot" will display the version of the boot image.
FlashImages <validate | boot>
Help (Supported In-Band)
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 (Supported In-Band)
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. An optional human-readable name may be
assigned to the initator. Names may be up to 32 characters long
and may only contain upper and lower case letters, numbers,
underscores, dashes, and spaces. If the name contains spaces, it
must be enclosed in quotation marks.
HGAddInitiator [HostGroupName] [WWN] <name>
HGAddLUN (Supported In-Band)
Adds a LUN to an existing Host Group. The CLI command
"RouteDisplay FC" can be used to display attached LUNs.
HGAddLUN [HostGroupName] [LUN]
HGCreate (Supported In-Band)
Creates a new empty Host Group. HostGroupName is an ASCII
name for the Host Group comprised of 32 characters or less (only
alpha-numeric characters, dashes, and underscores allowed). A
Host Group will expose specified LUNs to specified initiators. To
add a LUN to a Host Group use the CLI command "HGAddLUN"
and to add a host to a Host Group use the CLI command
"HGAddInitiator".
HGCreate [HostGroupName]
HGDelete (Supported In-Band)
Deletes an existing Host Group.
HGDelete [HostGroupName | all]
HGDisplay (Supported In-Band)
Displays Host Group status information for the specified Host
Group, or for all Host Groups.
HGDisplay [HostGroupName | all]
HGInitiatorName (OEM Configurable, Supported In-Band)
Assigns plaintext names to initiators. Names may be up to 32
characters long and may only contain upper and lower case
letters, numbers, underscores, dashes, and spaces. If the name
contains spaces, it must be enclosed in quotation marks. Names
may be cleared with "set" and specifying a blank name (i.e. "").
set HGInitiatorName [HostGroupName] [WWN | all] [name]
get HGInitiatorName [HostGroupName] [WWN | all]
HGMapping (OEM Configurable, Supported In-Band)
Changes the system's ability to expose specific LUNs to specific
initiators or to expose all LUNs to all initiators.
set HGMapping [enabled | disabled]
get HGMapping
HGRemoveInitiator (Supported In-Band)
Deletes an initiator from an existing Host Group. The CLI
command "DisplayInitiators" can be used to display connected
initiators.
HGRemoveInitiator [HostGroupName] [WWN]
HGRemoveLUN (Supported In-Band)
Removes a LUN from an existing Host Group. The CLI command
"RouteDisplay FC" can be used to display attached LUNs.
HGRemoveLUN [HostGroupName] [LUN]
HGRename (Supported In-Band)
Renames an existing Host Group. HostGroupNames must be
comprised of 32 characters or less. Only alpha-numeric
characters, dashes, and underscores are allowed.
HGRename [PrevHostGroupName] [NewHostGroupName]
HttpsCertInfo (Supported In-Band)
Displays information about the current HTTPS certificate.
HttpsCertInfo

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