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Alphabetical CLI command explanations
AccessControl
Controls access on a target node. Access to the target
node is keyed to the iSCSI qualified name of listed
initiators.
Note
AccessControl cannot be used with iSNS.
Default: disabled
set AccessControl [default | Target Name] [enabled |
disabled]
get AccessControl [default | Target Name]
AccessEntry
Allows the addition or deletion of an initiator entry from
the access control list of a target node. The initiator name
must be formatted as an iSCSI qualified name and must
be between 1 to 223 characters, is case sensitive and
cannot be all.
Default: default all
set AccessEntry [default |Target Name | discovery]
[Initiator Name
get AccessEntry [default | Target Name | discovery]
AutoMap
Automatically maps all target devices visible to the
iPBridge to iSCSI addresses. If you use no arguments, all
devices are mapped to the default target. If you specify a
target, all devices are mapped to that target. If you
specify *, each device is mapped to its won auto-named
target.
Automap
SaveConfiguration command required
BridgeModel
Reports specific model and firmware information.
get BridgeModel
BridgeName
Specifies the eight-character ASCII name assigned to the
iPBridge to identify individual units. It is not the World
Wide Name. Changes take effect immediately.
Default: iPBridge
set BridgeName [name]
SaveConfiguration Restart command required
get BridgeName
ClearEventLog
Clears the contents of the event log. No new entries are
recorded until the operation is completed.
ClearEventLog
ClearTraceLog
Clears the contents of the
. No events are
recorded until the operation is completed.
ClearTraceLog
Date
Regulates the current date for this iPBridge. The date
range is 1/1/2000 to 12/31/2099.
set Date [MM] / [DD] / [YYYY]
get Date
DeleteAllMaps
Removes all mapped devices from the map table. Upon
the subsequent POST, the default maps are loaded if no
maps are present.
DeleteAllMaps
SaveConfiguration command required
DisplayEventLog
Displays the
.The event log may be filtered
using the
optional parameter n is the number of lines to be
displayed as
a single page with no user
interaction. After the command has executed,
use
+, - or = to scroll through the log. Type quit and
press Enter to exit the command.
DisplayEventLog
DisplayEventLogFilter
Filters the display of data for specified subsystems and
levels during
subsystem entries are platform-dependent. For set
commands, the final parameter indicates whether or not
events from the specified subsystem and level will be
displayed.
Default: all all all
set DisplayEventLogFilter [subsystem | all] [level | all] [all
| none]
get DisplayEventLogFilter [subsystem | all ] [level | all] [all
| none]