HP Virtual Connect Manager Command Line Interface Version 2.10 User Guide
Command line  16 
Supported actions: delete, help, set, show 
Item Description 
delete domain 
Delete the existing Virtual Connect domain configuration. 
Deleting the domain removes the entire Virtual Connect domain configuration 
and resets it to the original defaults. After the domain has been deleted, you are 
logged out and the Virtual Connect Manager resets. 
Syntax 
delete domain [-quiet] 
Option 
quiet 
Suppresses user confirmation prompts. This option is useful when scripting delete 
domain operations. 
Examples 
->delete domain 
Deletes the Virtual Connect domain configuration and prompts for user 
confirmation 
->delete domain -quiet 
Deletes the Virtual Connect domain quietly without prompting for user 
confirmation (primarily used in automated scripting scenarios) 
Item Description 
set domain 
Modify general Virtual Connect domain configuration properties, such as the 
domain name, domain IP address, and MAC and WWN address pool settings. 
Syntax 
set domain [Name=<NewName>] [DomainIp=<Enabled|Disabled>] 
[IpAddress=<IPAddress>] [SubnetMask=<mask>] 
[Gateway=<Gateway>] [MacType=<VC-Defined|Factory-Default| 
User-Defined>] [MacPool=<1-64>] [MacStart=<address>] 
[MacEnd=<address>] [WwnType=<VC-Defined | Factory-Default 
| User-Defined>] [WwnPool=<1-64>] [WwnStart=<WWN Address>] 
[WwnEnd=<WWN Address>] [SingleDense=true|false] 
Properties 
Name(optional) 
The new name of the domain. Valid characters include alphanumeric, "_", and 
".". The maximum length of the name is 64 characters. 
DomainIP (optional) 
Enables or disables the Virtual Connect domain IP address. If enabled, then a 
valid IP address subnet mask must be configured. If disabled, then DHCP is used 
to obtain a valid IP address. 
Enabling domain IP address configuration or changing the domain IP address 
can cause a temporary loss of connectivity to the Virtual Connect Manager. Use 
caution when changing these settings. Valid values include "Enabled" and 
"Disabled". 
IpAddress 
(optional) 
A valid IP address to use for the domain IP address configuration. The IP address 
must be in the format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where x is a number between 0 and 9. 
Example: 192.168.0.10 
SubnetMask 
(Required if IP 
address specified) 
A valid subnet mask for the domain IP address configuration. The subnet mask 
must be in the format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where x is a number between 0 and 9. 
Example: 255.255.255.0 
Gateway (Required 
if IP address 
specified) 
A valid gateway address for the domain IP address configuration. The gateway 
address must be in the format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where x is a number between 0 
and 9. Example: 192.168.0.1 










