HP Virtual Connect Manager Command Line Interface Version 2.10 User Guide
Introduction 8 
-<option>[=argument1>,<argument2>, . . .] 
Example: ->show user suzi -output=script1 
In the example, -output is the option, and script1 is an option argument. 
Properties 
Properties are specific configuration attributes of a managed element. Properties are commonly used 
during set operations or add operations where a managed element is being modified or created. In 
some limited circumstances, properties might also be used as a part of a show or other command. 
IMPORTANT: If a property value contains embedded spaces, then the entire property value 
must be contained within single or double quotes. Likewise, if a double quote is part of a 
property value, it should be contained within single quotes, and if a single quote is part of a 
property value, it should be contained within double quotes. 
Command batching 
In previous versions of the CLI, the user had the following options to enable different CLI command 
invocations: 
•  Interactively input commands at the shell after logging in via SSH. This method works well for 
interactive users, but not necessarily for automation. Although users could write expect scripts for 
command processing, the solution is not optimal. 
•  Enter remote shell script commands, one-at-a-time, using a remote SSH client. This method enhances 
automation, but performance is lessened because each command requires logging in and logging 
out of the remote SSH server in the firmware. Because the authentication and command processing is 
performed over an encrypted channel, users experience a performance hit. If the user script is 
performing many operations in the client script, the time necessary to perform the tasks increases. 
The updated version of the CLI supports a new enhancement that enables users to enter multiple CLI 
commands in a single command-line invocation. This capability is useful in situations where users prefer to 
batch several commands together and execute them in a particular sequence, within the context of the 
same user login SSH session. This method improves the overall performance of lengthy script processing. 
Example 1: Sample commands with no command batching 
add profile Profile1 
add network Network1 
add uplinkset UplinkSet1 
Example 2: Sample commands using command batching 
add profile Profile1;add network Network1;add uplinkset UplinkSet1 
Supporting comments and blank lines in CLI scripts 
Scripts are useful for batching many CLI commands. Administrators can create a single CLI script to 
configure an entire VC domain from scratch and use it on multiple enclosures. 
The updated version of the CLI supports command scripts that contain blank lines and comments. In 
previous firmware versions, all commands that were provided as input to the CLI through scripts could 










