Broadcom Comprehensive Configuration Management for HP FlexFabric Adapters User Guide

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[General Parameters]
TCP/IP Parameters via DHCP = Enabled
iSCSI Parameters via DHCP = Enabled
CHAP Authentication = Disabled
Boot to iSCSI Target = Enabled
DHCP Vendor ID = BRCM ISAN
Link Up Delay Time = 0
Use TCP Timestamp = Disabled
Target as First HDD = Disabled
LUN Busy Retry Count = 0
IP Version = IPv4 ; Read Only
HBA Boot Mode = Disabled
Key and value
CHAP Authentication = Disabled
Mapping key words from menu
The key words, value, section name, and group head names are all identical to the terms in the menu. For
backward compatibility, the script file dumped from the ibcfg program containing different key words from
CCM menu is accepted and correctly mapped to the new terms.
Case sensitivity and space sensitivity
Space sensitivity means word1 word2 (two spaces between the words) is treated as a different string from
word1 word2 (one space between the words). The following table is a summary of case sensitivity and
space sensitivity of different fields in the scripting file.
Field Case and space sensitivity
Command line options
No
Section name
No
Group name
No
Key
No
Value in string type
Yes
Value in other types
No
Hidden string or password field treatment
In CCM versions earlier than 6.2.13, password or CHAP secret strings appear as ****…**** in the -get
operation and in log files in conformance with the menu policy. If the password field contains asterisk-only
characters, the -set operation ignores it with a warning logged in the log file.
In version 6.2.13 and later, the -get operation encrypts the password string with a MAC address-based key
and places a MAC address-based signature on the string. When the -set operation encounters the
password field, it verifies the string signature. If the -set operation verifies the string has a valid signature
for the current port, the string is decrypted. If the signature verification process fails, the string is treated as a
clear non-encrypted string.