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Appendix A - CLI ASCII-Based Interface

RouteDisplay (Immediate)
Lists all maps with RAID group partition identifier, group
name and FC LUN (SCSI-FCP LUN). Use

Passthrough to list

only passthrough device maps. Use Persistent to list only Pass
Through maps stored in persistent memory.

If FCMultiNode is enabled:
RouteDisplay FC | |


If FCMultiNode is disabled:
RouteDisplay FC | |

• SASPortList (Immediate)

Lists the status of all available SAS ports.

SasPortList

SASTargets (Immediate, Disabled on Error)
Lists the physical devices that are connected to all SAS ports.

SASTargets

SaveConfiguration (Immediate, Disabled on Error)
Issued with the restart option, cycles unit power after saving
configuration changes. The

norestart option saves changes

without restarting.

Note: Certain modifications require a system

restart.

SaveConfiguration

SerialNumber
Displays the serial number. The serial number is a 13 character
field. The first seven alphanumeric characters are an abbreviation
representing the product name. The remaining six digits are the
individual unit’s number.

get SerialNumber

• SerialPortBaudRate

Configures the baud rate for the unit’s RS-232 serial port. The
number of data bits per character is fixed at 8 with no parity.

Default: 115200
set SerialPortBaudRate [9600 | 19200 | 38400 |
57600 | 115200]

SaveConfiguration Restart command required

get SerialPortBaudRate

• SerialPortEcho

Controls if the unit echoes characters on its RS-232 port. When
enabled, all non-control character keyboard input is output to
the display.

Default: enabled
set SerialPortEcho [enabled | disabled]
get SerialPortEcho

• SES (Enabled, Disabled on Error)

Enables support for SES enclosures that have been discovered by
the controller.

set SES [enabled | disabled]
get SES

• SESAlarmTest (Immediate, Disabled on Error)

Turns on an enclosure's audible alarm if certain conditions
exist.

Reset turns off the alarm. Use SESEnclosures before

setting the alarm.

SESAlarmTest [EnclIdx] [SET | RESET] [INFO |
NON-CRIT | CRIT | UNRECOV]

• SESDiskFailureAlarm (Disabled, Disabled on Error)

When enabled, activates an audible alarm when the RAID
controller determines that a RAID member disk drive has failed.
The alarm in the enclosure which contains the failed disk drive
will sound, other enclosures will be unaffected.

set SESDiskFailureAlarm [enabled | disabled]
get SESDiskFailureAlarm

• SESEnclosures (Immediate, Disabled on Error)

Displays a list of SES-enabled enclosures which have been
discovered by the controller.

SESEnclosures

• SESIdentify (Disabled on Error)

Commands the SES enclosure to identify the specified element.
ALL identifies all disks. RAID and RAID group name identify all
disks in a RAID group. If the

Member Index is also specified,

only that disk is identified.

ENC and enclosure index identify

all slots in the specified enclosure.

DRIVE and BlockDevID

identify the specified disk. Use SESEnclosures first before
identifying elements using

ALL or ENC. If using ENC, use

BlockDevScan first.

set SESIdentify [ALL | RAID Group Name
| ENC Enclosure Index | DRIVE
BlockDevID]
get SESIdentify [ALL | RAID Group Name
| ENC Enclosure Index | DRIVE
BlockDevID]