To set a property of a target:
Enter the set command, followed by the target name, followed by the name of the property and
the desired value, in the form: property=value.
The following command line sets the output format of a CLP session to text on the MergePoint
SP manager.
-> set /admin1/map1/clpsvc1/clpendpt61 outputformat=text
Associations
MergePoint SP manager CLP supports associations. The association separator "=>" is used to
address association instances.
To obtain the associations:
Enter the desired target level and type the show command, followed by "=>", followed by an
association instance.
For example, to obtain the association of /admin1/map1/clpsvc1 target, enter the following
command:
/admin1-> cd /admin1/map1/clpsvc1
/admin1/map1/clpsvc1
/admin1/map1/clpsvc1-> show =>hostedservice
/admin1/map1/clpsvc1
associations
hostedservice :
Antecedent = /admin1/map1
Dependent = /admin1/map1/clpsvc1
MergePoint SP appliance commands
You can manage the MergePoint SP appliance using the
following examples.
For an explanation of the terms "target" and "association," used in the following examples, see
Targets on page 154 and Associations on page 157.
Showing the IP address of MergePoint SP manager
To display the IP address for either interface of the MergePoint SP manager, use a target of
/admin/map1/ipendpt1
Example:
/admin1-> show /map1/ipendpt1 IPv4Address
/map1/ipendpt1
Chapter 8: Using SMASH Command Line Protocol
or
/admin/map1/ipendpt2
/admin1/map1
.
157
CLP command. See the
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