CLI Guide

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disk ID
enable|disable|on|off
To set the LEDs for an enclosure and its I/O modules:
set led
[controller a|b]
enable|disable|on|off
enclosure ID
Parameters
[controller a|b]
Optional; for use with the enclosure parameter. Specifies the I/O module to locate. This affects the
identification LED on the I/O module and on the enclosure.
disk ID
Specifies the disk to locate. For disk syntax, see Command syntax. This overrides the fault LED on
the disk.
enable|disable|on|off
Specifies to turn the LED on or off.
enclosure ID
Specifies the enclosure to locate. This affects the identification LED on the enclosure and on each
I/O module.
Examples
Identify disk 5 in enclosure 1.
# set led disk 1.5 on
Stop identifying enclosure 1.
# set led enclosure 1 off
Identify controller B in enclosure 1.
# set led enclosure 1 controller b on
set network-parameters
Description
Sets parameters for the network port in each controller module.
You can manually set static IPv4 or IPv6 values for a network port, or you can specify that IP
values should be set automatically for a network port through communication with a Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server.
The addressing mode can be set differently on each controller.
IPv4 and IPv6 can be used concurrently. This command can be used to configure use of IPv4. To
configure use of IPv6, use the set ipv6-network-parameters command.
Each controller has the following factory-default IP settings:
DHCP: disabled
Controller A IP address: 10.0.0.2
Controller B IP address: 10.0.0.3
IP subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway IP address: 10.0.0.1
When DHCP is enabled, the following initial values are set and remain set until the system is able to
contact a DHCP server for new addresses.
Controller IP addresses: 169.254.x.x (where the value of x.x is the lowest 16 bits of the controller
serial number)
IP subnet mask: 255.255.0.0
Gateway IP address: 0.0.0.0
138 Alphabetical list of commands