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Command line syntax, Command line arguments, Command line syntax command line arguments – HP Integrity rx5670 Server User Manual

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Network Adapter Scripting Utility

The scripting application (CQNICCMD)

Chapter 4

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NOTE

If you want to use this tool in combination with the Smart Setup Scripting Toolkit
(SSSTK), see the SSSTK documentation found on your Smart Setup CD.

Command line syntax

Use the following format at the command line:

cqniccmd [/F] [/C] [/D] [/L] [/P]

[/S] [/?]

NOTE

Only one of the following configuration options can be specified at a time:

/S

,

/D

,

/C

, or

/P

.

The

/L

option can be used with any of the configuration options. The

/F

option can only

be used with the

/C

option.

Command line arguments

Use the following command line arguments:

Table 4-1

cqniccmd

command line arguments

Argument

Function

/S

This option causes the source server configuration to be saved. The
name of the XML configuration data file must be specified and the
path to the data file must exist. This option is identical to saving the
source server configuration by clicking

Save

in the HP Network

Configuration Utility user interface.

/D

This configuration option causes all teams on the target server to be
dissolved, all VLANs to be removed, and 802.1p/q Packet Tagging to
be disabled for all NICs that had VLANs. No additional arguments are
required or allowed with this option.

/C

This configuration option applies the configuration specified in the
data file to the target system. An existing XML configuration data file
must be specified following the target switch. A space following the
switch is optional.

NOTE:

Any teams that exist on the target system are dissolved before

the configuration is applied. Therefore, any VLAN that exists on the
team is removed, and 802.1p/q Packet Tagging is disabled. If any
VLANs are defined for non-teamed NICs, all existing NIC VLANs are
removed and 802.1p/q Packet Tagging is disabled.

/P

This option is identical to the

/C

option, except that the configuration

options are not applied to the target system. This is useful for syntax
checking the XML data file.

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