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INACTIVE – The drive is not configured as part of the RAID array and therefore is not in use. This may be
due to user action through MMI, the drive not being physically present at startup or a failed drive being
removed by the operating software at startup from the RAID array.
Caution: Before replacing a failed drive, the drive must first be taken out of service using the MNINI
command. Once the replacement drive is in place, the disk can be restored to service using the
MNINE command. See Section 7.7, “Hard Disk Management” on page 146.
6.14.7 STEPP – Status Ethernet Port Print
Synopsis
This command provides the status of Ethernet ports on the system. The parameters output are:
ETH - The Ethernet port identity.
PARTNER - Identifies the other port member of a port bonding team.
SPEED - The speed of the Ethernet port (10 / 100 / 1000).
DUPLEX - Whether the port is FULL or HALF Duplex.
STATUS - Whether the port is UP or DOWN. If the port is in a team, and it is “up”, the status indicates
instead whether the port is ACTIVE or in STANDBY.
Syntax
STEPP;
Prerequisites
None
Attributes
None
Examples
STEPP;
Output Format
ETH PARTNER SPEED DUPLEX STATUS
1 DOWN
2 100 FULL UP
3 4 1000 FULL ACTIVE
4 3 1000 FULL STANDBY
EXECUTED
6.14.8 STIPP – Status IP Print
Synopsis
This command sends four ICPM (Internet Control and Management Protocol) Echo Request frames to the
specified remote IP address and measures the maximum round trip time, similar to the standard Unix ping
command. SEND shows the number of frames transmitted. RECV shows the number of replies received and
MAXRTD shows the maximum delay between sending a frame and receiving a reply, in milliseconds. The
measurement is accurate to 10ms, hence any value less than 10ms is displayed as ‘<10’. If the destination
IP address is not reachable, RECV is shown as 0 and MAXTP as ‘-‘.
Syntax
STIPP:IPADDR=;
Prerequisites
None