Usage Guidelines - Dell PowerVault MD3220 Cli Manual

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Table 2-5. Range of Values for Recurring Syntax Elements
Recurring Syntax
maxFramePayload
tcpListeningPort (tcp-port-id)

Usage Guidelines

The following list provides guidelines for writing script commands on the
command line:
You must end all commands with a semicolon (;).
You can enter more than one command on a line, but you must separate
each command with a semicolon (;).
You must separate each base command and its associated primary and
secondary parameters with a space.
The script engine is case sensitive.
You can add comments to your scripts to make it easier for you and future
users to understand the purpose of the script commands. (For information
on how to add comments, see "Adding Comments to a Script File" on
page 41).
NOTE:
While the CLI and script commands are not case sensitive, user labels
(such as for virtual disk, hosts, or host ports) are case sensitive. If you try to map to
an object identified by a user label, you must enter the user label exactly as it is
defined, or the CLI and script commands fails.
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About the Script Commands
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Syntax Values
1500
NOTE:
The maxFramePayload parameter
is shared between IPv4 and IPv6. The
payload portion of a standard Ethernet
frame is set at 1500 bytes, and a jumbo
Ethernet frame is set at 9000 bytes. When
using jumbo frames, make sure that all of
the devices contained in the network path
can handle the larger frame size.
3260, or 49,152 to 65,536
The default value is 3260.

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