HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator 3.0.4 Command-Line Interface reference manual (AG421-96004, March 2007)

148 4 - CONFIGURATION-MODE COMMANDS
If you want to change the unknown label to a name representing the port, you must
add the port with new label. All statistics for this new port label are preserved from
the time the port was discovered.
The no command option disables the port label.
Port labels are not case sensitive and can be any string consisting of letters, numbers,
underscore ( _ ), or a hyphen ( - ).
Syntax [no] port-label <label> <port> [Interactive <port>| Secure <port>]
Parameters
Usage You can use the port-label FOO port <port> command to change ports in a port
label. For example you define port label FOO by issuing following the command.
(config)# port-label FOO port 2-9,14
If you want to add some more ports to the FOO port label:
(config)# port-label FOO port 10-20
If you run the show port-label FOO command, you will see the new range or ports
from 2 to 20.
Example
minna (config) # port-label foo ports 22,443,990-995,3077-3078
minna (config) #
prepop enable
Description Enables the prepopulation feature.
The no command option disables the prepopulation feature.
Syntax [no] prepop enable
Parameters None
<label> Specifies the name of the port label. Port labels are not case sensitive and
can be any string consisting of letters, numbers, underscore ( _ ), or a
hyphen ( - ).
<port> Specifies a comma-separated list of ports and ranges of ports. For
example: 22,443,990-995,3077-3078
Interactive
<port>
Specifies the interactive port for which you do not want to automatically
forward traffic on. For a list of ports that are automatically forwarded by
default, see Appendix B, “HP EFS WAN Accelerator Ports.”
Secure <port> Specifies the secure port for which you do not want to automatically
forward traffic on. For a list of ports that are automatically forwarded by
default, see Appendix B, “HP EFS WAN Accelerator Ports.”
RBT-Proto Specifies well-known ports used by the system: 7800-7801 (in-path),
7810 (out-of-path), 7820 (failover), 7850 (connection forwarding), 7860
(Interceptor appliance).