AB291A Fabric Clustering System Support Guide (12-port Switch), April 2004

Table Of Contents
HP 12-Port 4X Fabric Copper Switch Commands
Administrative Commands
Appendix B
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interface Used to enter a sub-command mode in which to configure Fabric
interface cards, as well as chassis management connections. See
“interface” on page 267
interface
mgmt-ethernet
Enables and configures the IP addresses for the port and gateway of the
out-of-band Ethernet port, which is used to administer the chassis
(some gateway functions are not supported by HP Fabric Clustering
System) . See “interface mgmt-ethernet” on page 268
interface mgmt-ib Used to enable and configure the IP addresses for the virtual port and
gateway on the fabric (some gateway functions are not supported by
HP Fabric Clustering System). See “interface mgmt-ib” on page 269
ip Configures the IP address and subnet mask for a virtual in-band Fabric
port. See “ip” on page 270
location Used to assign a human-readable identifier to the system chassis. See
“location” on page 271
login Used to change user identity during a CLI session. See “login” on
page 272
logging Configures active log.
See “logging” on page 273
logout Ends the current CLI session. See “logout” on page 273
more Displays text data on the terminal screen for a stored log or
configuration file. See “more” on page 274
no Negate a command, or set its default.
ntp Specifies the NTP servers to use to set and synchronize the system
clock. See “ntp” on page 275
ping Verifies if a host can be reached from the system. See “ping” on
page 276
radius server Configures a radius-server. See “radius-server” on page 277
reload Reboots the chassis. See “reload” on page 278
shutdown Enables or disables a specific interface card in the system chassis or the
HP Fabric Clustering System Managment Interface. See “shutdown” on
page 279
snmp-server Allows you set contact, location, and SNMP trap receiver information.
See “snmp-server” on page 281
telnet Use to enable or disable access to telnet services. See “telnet” on
page 282
terminal length Sets the number of lines displayed at one time by commands like more
so that data does not scroll quickly out of view. See “telnet” on
page 282
terminal time-out Sets a limit for inactivity allowed during a CLI session. See “terminal
time-out” on page 283
Table B-54 Administrative Commands (Continued)
Command Description