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Enable CLOSE on OPEN received?
Always send RSCN? Following the completion of loop initialization, a remote state change notification

System Services Settings

The System Services Settings are shown in the table.
Table 2-6
Field
rstatd
rusersd
telnetd
Descriptions of the system service settings are as follows:
rstatd
rusersd
telnetd
Portlog Events Enable/Disable Settings
Port events can be disabled from logging. The default is enabled (on). When disabled, this event is not
logged by portlog.
Fabric OS Documentation Addendum
Publication Number: 53-1000429-01-HP
If this is set, a CLS is returned immediately to an OPN if no buffers are available.
This is required for TachLite.
(RSCN) is issued when FL_Ports detect the presence of new devices or the
absence of preexisting devices. When set to 1, an RSCN is issued upon completion
of loop initialization, regardless of the presence or absence of new or pre-existing
devices.
Configure Command System Services Parameters
Default
Range
Off
On/Off
Off
On/Off
On
On/Off
Dynamically enables or disables a server that returns information through remote
procedure calls (RPC) about system operation information. The protocol provides
for a wide-range of system statistics; however, only the Ethernet interface
statistics (see ifModeShow) and system up time(see upTime) are supported.
The retrieval of this information is supported by a number of operating systems
that support RPC. Most UNIX-based systems (HP-UX, Irix, Linux, Solaris, and
so on.) use the RUP and RSYSINFO commands to retrieve the information. Refer
to your local system documentation for the appropriate usage of the these or
equivalent commands.
Dynamically enables or disables a server that returns information about the user
logged into the system through remote procedure calls (RPC). The information
returned includes user login name, system name, login protocol or type, login
time, idle time, and remote login location (if applicable).
The retrieval of this information is supported by a number of operating systems
that support RPC. On most UNIX-based systems (HP-UX, Irix, Linux, Solaris,
and so on.) the command to retrieve the information is rusers. Refer to your local
system documentation for the appropriate usage of this or an equivalent
command.
Used to enable or disable the telnet interface to a switch, including sectelnet. If
you are using SSH to manage a switch, you can disable the telnet interface for
greater security. The default value is on (telnet enabled).
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