Rmon, Routedisplay, Scsiportlist – ATTO Technology 1500D/E User Manual
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Configuration: CLI
RMON
RMON collects and stores Ethernet data on data ports at
specified intervals. You can display the entire table
requested, or a single entry based on the index (and
sample index for the Ethernet History table).
Entries in the Ethernet History table are not valid when
their Sample Index is 0.
Setting the history control entries take effect immediately,
but changes must be saved to be persistent over a reboot.
Valid range for EthernetStat index: 1-3
Valid range for historyControl and EthernetHistory
index: 1-6
Valid range for historyControl buckets requested: 1-
180
Valid range for historyControl interval: 1-3600
Default historyControl table (buckets and interval in
hexadecimal): Refer to Exhibit 2.2.7-1 on page 36.
Set syntax: set RMON idx bucketsRequest interval [valid|
invalid]
Get syntax for entire table: get RMON [ethernetStat |
historyControl]
Get syntax for single index entry: get RMON
ethernetHistory
RouteDisplay
Displays a list of host protocol to SCSI address mappings
on the bridge.If MultiTargetMode has been enabled, the
optional
Target Name
parameter limits the list to the
maps which satisfy a search for the given target name. In
either mode, the optional
LUN
parameter will limit the
list to the map which satisfies a search for the given
LUN
.
NumEntries: decimal number of map lines displayed
Target Name: target name
Lun : target LUN
sb: decimal SCSI bus number
st: decimal SCSI target number
sl: decimal SCSI LUN number
Immediate command, single target mode:
RouteDisplay iSCSI
Immediate command, multiple target mode:
RouteDisplay iSCSI
SCSIPortList
Returns a list of available SCSI ports and their current
status
Immediate command: SCSIPortList
SCSITargets
Returns a list of SCSI devices operational on the SCSI
port.
Immediate command: SCSITargets 0
CLI Error Messages
The following error messages may be returned by the Command line Interface:
ERROR. Invalid Command. Type 'Help'
for command list.
ERROR. Wrong/Missing Parameters
Usage:
ERROR. Command Not Processed.
Exhibit 2.2.3-1 If you enter a parameter for a CLI command incorrectly, the CLI help file will display with
the error message:
Incorrect entry
Error message
including correct parameters
as listed in
Help
Correct entry
Response