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PowerVaultâ„¢ 50F Commands: Dellâ„¢ PowerVaultâ„¢ 50F 8-Port Fibre Channel Switch Installation and Troubleshooting Guide
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Table 7-5. ipAddrSet Command Field Descriptions
Field Description
Ethernet IP
Address
The default IP address on a new switch is a temporary number derived from the switch's WWN. Enter a
valid IP address.
Ethernet
Subnetmask
The Ethernet subnetmask value. The default subnet mask value is none. Refer to the network
administrator for the appropriate subnet mask value to enter here.
Fibre Channel
IP Address
The Fibre Channel IP address for the switch. (Not currently supported.)
Fibre Channel
Subnetmask
The Fibre Channel subnetmask for the switch.The default is none. (Not currently supported.)
Gateway IP
Address
The gateway IP address. The default gateway address on a new switch is none. You must enter a valid
gateway address, if required.
login
The login command logs in a user from a remote host. If a user is already logged in, the command logs out
the user and allows a new user login.
logout
The logout command logs out from a remote session.
nsAllShow
The nsAllShow command displays a list of PIDs of nodes connected to the Fabric. The nsAllShow
command optionally takes an integer parameter, the value of the FC-PH type. For example, nsAllShow 8
shows all SCSI-FCP nodes. If the parameter is not provided, then Nx_Ports are displayed.
nsShow
The nsShow command displays the local name server information. If there is no local information, a
message stating that is displayed.
Only local entries are displayed.
passwd
The passwd command is used to set usernames and passwords.
The command syntax is passwd ["user name"]
The optional parameter <user name> is a double-quoted, valid user name.
If the current password is incorrect, the command exits without saving any changes. If the number of retry
attempts is exceeded, the command either steps to the next user or exits, saving any changes made thus
far.
Special Inputs