Sun Microsystems IB Switch 9P Administration Manual page 60

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1. At the sc> prompt, type the following command:
sc> setupsc
The setupsc command is interactive. It prompts you to change the values of
configuration variables, as in the following example:
sc> setupsc
Entering Interactive setup mode.
Use Ctrl-z to exit & save. Use Ctrl-c to abort.
Do you want to configure the enabled interfaces [y]?
Should the SC network interface be enabled [y]?
Should the SC telnet interface be enabled for new connections [y]?
Do you want to configure the network interface [y]?
Enter the SC IP address [10.4.124.79]:
Enter the SC IP netmask [255.255.255.0]:
Enter the SC IP gateway [10.4.124.1]:
Do you want to configure the System Controller parameters [y]?
Do you want to enable CLI event reporting via the telnet interface
[y]?
Enter the level of events to be displayed over the CLI.
(0 = critical, 1 = major, 2 = minor) [2]:
Enter type of CLI prompt generation for SC and switch.
(0 = none, 1 = manual, 2 = auto) [0]:
Enter the prompt string [P1_L_79a>]:
Enter the CLI timeout (0, 60 - 9999 seconds) [0]:
Should the password entry echo *'s [y]?
2. Answer the questions to customize ALOM.
The command asks whether you want to enable each set of configuration variables.
For example:
Should the SC network interface be enabled [y]?
3. To exit the command, do one of the following:
To exit and save the changes you made, type Ctrl-Z.
To exit without saving any changes, type Ctrl-C.
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To enable a set of variables so that you can configure their settings, type y.
To accept a default value shown in parentheses, press Return.
To disable a set of variables and proceed to the next, type n.

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