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value = 0 = 0x0
SNC4000 > setScsiAssign 82,2,0,1
value = 0 = 0x0
SNC4000 > setScsiAssign 98,2,0,2
value = 0 = 0x0
SNC4000 > setScsiAssign 124,2,0,3
value = 0 = 0x0
setSnaCCLun [newLUN]
The setSnaCCLun command reassigns the SNC 4000's Command and Control LUN to the specified value.
newLUN is the new value for the Command and Control LUN. Valid values are 0 through 127.
The new setting takes effect immediately. The previous value is removed from the device map and database
and a trap is generated indicating that the device was removed.
If the new LUN is not currently in use, a new entry is added in the device map and database. A trap will be
generated indicating the new device was added.
If the new LUN is already in use, the Command and Control LUN will be disabled. It will remain disabled
until the device mapped at the requested LUN is removed and deleted from the database. In this case, you
can use the mapRebuildDatabase command to remove the previous LUN assignment and to allow the
new Command and Control LUN to be enabled.
Because AIX and NT use LUN 0 when they issue a Report LUNs
CAUTION
command, you must make sure that a device is configured at LUN 0.
setTimeHost
The setTimeHost command adds a host running timeserver to the SNC 4000 system. The "setNettime
1" command must already have been issued. To add a host named Cronos to the system enter the following
command:
SNC4000 > setTimeHost "Cronos"
Time Host Cronos value = 0 = 0x0
sfmAccessApply
The sfmAccessApply command causes the settings that have been changed and stored in memory to
take effect immediately and also saves them to the SFM database.
sfmAccessClear [disable code]
The sfmAccessClear command disables all host access to all LUNs except to LUN 0 (the Command and
Control interface). The disable code is 0xfacade02.
The following command example shows how to disable all access.
SNC4000 >sfmAccessClear 0xfacade02
value = 0 = 0x0
sfmAccessSet [hostindex],<Starting LUN>,<Ending LUN>,<Access>
The sfmAccessSet command sets the access for the specified range of LUNs for the specified host
connection index.
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