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SASMapByTopology (OEM Configurable, Supported In-Band)
SASMapByTopology specifies how target devices are mapped to
LUNs. When enabled, LUNs are numbered based on the SAS
topology, with gaps where there are open slots. When disabled,
LUNs are assigned to devices as they are discovered, which may
change over time.
set SASMapByTopology [enabled | disabled]
get SASMapByTopology
SASPortList (Supported In-Band)
Lists the status of all available SAS ports.
SASPortList
SASTargets (Supported In-Band)
Lists the physical devices that are connected to all SAS ports.
SASTargets
SaveConfiguration (Supported In-Band)
Many commands require a SaveConfiguration command to be
executed as indicated by the return Ready. *. When you invoke a
SaveConfiguration command, the current configuration is
permanently saved in the XstreamCORE and the new
configuration becomes the active configuration. If a firmware
restart is required to make the requested change permanent, you
are asked to confirm the restart. You can override this request by
indicating the override value on the command line. You may
make several changes through commands before implementing
the restart, but once you have restarted the XstreamCORE, all the
command changes created before the restart and save are
implemented. If you select the restart option, the XstreamCORE
executes its complete start up cycle.
SaveConfiguration <Restart | NoRestart>
SerialNumber (Supported In-Band)
Reports the XstreamCORE serial number. The serial number,
unique for each XstreamCORE, is a 13-character field. The first
seven alphanumeric characters are an abbreviation of the
XstreamCORE name while the remaining six numbers are the
individual XstreamCORE board's number.
get SerialNumber
SerialPortBaudRate (OEM Configurable, Supported In-Band)
SerialPortBaudRate configures the baud rate for the RS-232 serial
port. The number of data bits per character is fixed at 8 with no
parity.
set SerialPortBaudRate [ 9600 |19200 | 38400 | 57600 |
115200]
get SerialPortBaudRate
SerialPortEcho (OEM Configurable, Supported In-Band)
Control/reports the status of the display of keyboard input. When
enabled, all non-control character keyboard input is output to the
display. Local ASCII terminal (or terminal emulator) echo settings
should be set to disabled while using SerialPortEcho enabled.
set SerialPortEcho [enabled | disabled]
get SerialPortEcho
SNMP (OEM Configurable, Supported In-Band)
Enables or disables SNMP functionality.
set SNMP [enabled | disabled]
get SNMP
SNMPDumpEngineID
Dumps the SNMPv3 EngineID of this device.
SNMPDumpEngineID
SNMPDumpMIB (Supported In-Band)
Dumps the contents of the specified private SNMP MIB to the
current CLI session. If no parameter is specified, the Controller
private MIB is dumped. For further assistance with SNMP, consult
your network administrator.
SNMPDumpMIB <Controller | Product | SMI | TC>
SNMPExtendedTraps (OEM Configurable, Supported In-Band)
Enables and disables Extended (i.e., Device Error) SNMP trap
functionality.
set SNMPExtendedTraps [enabled | disabled]
get SNMPExtendedTraps
SNMPTrapAddress (OEM Configurable, Supported In-Band)
Sets and displays IP Trap Addresses and Trap Levels. "Index" is a
value from 1 to 6. "IP Address" is the host that wishes to receive
traps. "Level" is the severity level required to trigger a trap:
"None", "All", "Warning" (all warning and critical traps shall be
sent), "Critical" (only Critical events shall trigger a trap).
set SNMPTrapAddress [index] [IP address] [level]
get SNMPTrapAddress <index | All>
SNMPTraps (OEM Configurable, Supported In-Band)
Enables/disables SNMP trap functionality. Consult your network
administrator for further assistance with SNMP.
set SNMPTraps [enabled | disabled]
get SNMPTraps

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