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To acknowledge a chassis, use the acknowledge chassis command.
acknowledge chassis id
id | Chassis identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to 255. |
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
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1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to verify the existence of devices in your network. For example, you can acknowledge a chassis that was recently commissioned, to ensure that it exists.
This example shows how to acknowledge a chassis:
switch-A# acknowledge chassis 10 switch-A* # commit-buffer switch-A #
Command |
Description |
show chassis |
|
show server |
|
To acknowledge a fault, use the acknowledge fault command.
acknowledge fault id
id | Fault identification number. The range of valid values is 0 to 9223372036854775807. |
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
The following example shows how to acknowledge a fault:
switch-A# acknowledge fault 1 switch-A* # commit-buffer switch-A #
Command |
Description |
show cli |
|
show fault |
|
To acknowledge a server, use the acknowledge server command.
acknowledge server { chassis-id / blade-id | slot-id }
chassis-id / blade-id | Chassis and blade identification numbers. |
slot-id | Slot identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to 8. |
None
Chassis (/chassis)
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to verify the existence of devices in your network. For example, you can acknowledge a server that was recently commissioned, to ensure that it exists. slot -id is used only in /chassis mode.
The following example shows how to acknowledge a server in /chassis mode:
switch-A# scope chassis 1 switch-A /chassis # acknowledge server 2 switch-A /chassis* # commit-buffer switch-A /chassis #
Command |
Description |
show chassis |
|
show server |
|
To acknowledge a slot, use the acknowledge slot command.
acknowledge slot { chassis-id / blade-id | slot-id }
chassis-id / blade-id | Sever identification number. |
slot-id | Slot identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to 8. |
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to verify the existence of devices in your network. For example, you can acknowledge a chassis that was recently commissioned using slot -id , to ensure that it exists. slot -id is used only in /chassis mode.
The following example shows how to acknowledge a slot in /chassis mode:
switch-A# scope chassis 1 switch-A /chassis # acknowledge slot 1 switch-A /chassis* # commit-buffer switch-A /chassis #
Command |
Description |
show server |
|
show slot |
|
To activate firmware for a device, use the activate firmware command.
activate firmware version { kernel-version kernel-version [ignorecompcheck] | system-version system-version [ignorecompcheck] } +
kernel-version | Specifies switch kernel version firmware. |
kernel-version | Kernel version. |
system-version | Specifies switch system version firmware. |
system-version | System version. |
ignorecompcheck | (Optional) Specifies a compatability check. |
None
Input output module (/chassis/iom)
System (/system)
Fabric interconnect (/fabric)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use the ignorecompcheck keyword to run a compatability check when you activate the firmware.
The following example shows how to activate a specific version of software:
switch-A# scope fabric a switch-A /fabric # activate firmware kernel-version 3.0 ignorecompcheck switch-A /fabric* # commit-buffer switch-A /fabric #
Command |
Description |
show firmware |
|
show version |
|
To add an alert group, use the add alertgroups command.
add alertgroups { ciscotac | diagnostic | environmental | inventory | license | lifecycle | linecard | supervisor | syslogport | system | test } +
ciscotac | Specifies the Cisco technical support (TAC) alert group. |
diagnostic | Specifies the diagnostic alert group. |
environmental | Specifies the environmental alert group. |
inventory | Specifies the inventory alert group. |
license | Specifies the license alert group. |
lifecycle | Specifies the lifecycle alert group. |
linecard | Specifies the linecard alert group. |
supervisor | Specicify the supervisor alert group. |
syslogport | Specifies the syslogport alert group. |
system | Specifies the system alert group. |
test | Specifies the test alert group. |
None
Profile (/monitoring/callhome/profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
The following example shows how to add an alert group:
switch-A# scope monitoring switch-A /monitoring # scope callhome switch-A /monitoring/callhome # scope profile profileOne switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile # add alertgroups diagnostic switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile* # commit-buffer switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile #
To add privileges, use the add privilege command.
add privilege { aaa | admin | ext-lan-config | ext-lan-policy | ext-lan-qos | ext-lan-security | ext-san-config | ext-san-policy | ext-san-qos | ext-san-security | fault | service-profile-config | service-profile-config-policy | service-profile-network | service-profile-network-policy | service-profile-qos | service-profile-qos-policy | service-profile-security | service-profile-security-policy | service-profile-server | service-profile-server-policy | service-profile-storage | service-profile-storage-policy | operations | server-equipment | server-maintenance | server-policy | server-security | pod-config | pod-policy | pod-qos | pod-security | read-only } +
aaa | Specifies AAA privileges. |
admin | Specifies admin privileges. |
ext-lan-config | Specifies external LAN configuration priveleges. |
ext-lan-policy | Specifies external LAN policy privileges. |
ext-lan-qos | Specifies external LAN QoS privileges. |
ext-lan-security | Specifies external LAN security privileges. |
ext-san-config | Specifies external SAN configuration privileges. |
ext-san-policy | Specifies external SAN policy privileges. |
ext-san-qos | Specifies external SAN QoS privileges. |
ext-san-security | Specifies external SAN security privileges. |
fault | Specifies fault privileges. |
service-profile-config | Specifies service profile configuration privileges. |
service-profile-config-policy | Specifies service profile configuration policy privileges. |
service-profile-network | Specifies service profile network privileges. |
service-profile-network-policy | Specifies service profile network policy privileges. |
service-profile-qos | Specifies service profile QoS privileges. |
service-profile-qos-policy | Specifies service profile QoS policy privileges. |
service-profile-security | Specifies service profile security privileges. |
service-profile-security-policy | Specifies service profile security policy privileges. |
service-profile-server | Specifies service profile server privileges. |
service-profile-server-policy | Specifies service profile server policy privileges. |
service-profile-storage | Specifies service profile storage privileges. |
service-profile-storage-policy | Specifies service profile storage policy privileges. |
operations | Specifies operations privileges. |
server-equipment | Specifies server equipment privileges. |
server-maintenance | Specifies server maintenance privileges. |
server-policy | Specifies server policy privileges. |
server-security | Specifies server security privileges. |
pod-config | Specifies pod configuration privileges. |
pod-policy | Specifies pod policy privileges. |
pod-qos | Specifies pod QoS privileges. |
pod-security | Specifies pod security privileges. |
read-only | Specifies read-only privileges. |
None
Role (/security/role)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to add privileges:
switch-A # scope security switch-A /security # scope role role1 switch-A /security/role # add privilege ext-san-config ext-san-policy ext-san-qos ext-san-security switch-A /security/role* # commit-buffer switch-A /security/role #
To associate a server, use the associate server command.
associate server chassis-id/blade-id
chassis-id/blade-id | Chassis and blade identification numbers. The range of valid values is 1 to 4294967295. |
None
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to associate a server:
switch-A# scope org 1 switch-A /org # scope service-profile 1 switch-A /org/service-profile # associate server 1 switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile #
Command |
Description |
show assoc |
|
show server |
|
To associate a server pool with a service profile, use the associate server-pool command.
associate server-pool server-pool [name]
server-pool | Server pool name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
name | (Optional) Qualifier. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to associate a server pool:
switch-A# scope org 1 switch-A /org # scope service-profile 1 switch-A /org/service-profile # associate server-pool 1 switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile #
Command |
Description |
show assoc |
|
show server |
|
To change directories, use the cd command.
cd { bootflash: | volatile: }
bootflash: | Specifies the bootflash directory. |
volatile: | Specifies the volatile directory. |
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
The cd command is on the local management port command line. Use the connect local-mgmt command to connect to that command line.
This example shows how to change directories:
switch-A# connect local-mgmt Nexus 5000 Switch Cisco UCS 6100 Series Fabric Interconnect TAC support: http://www.cisco.com/tac Copyright (c) 2009, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. The copyrights to certain works contained herein are owned by other third parties and are used and distributed under license. Some parts of this software may be covered under the GNU Public License or the GNU Lesser General Public License. A copy of each such license is available at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html and http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html switch-A(local-mgmt)# cd volatile: switch-A(local-mgmt)#
To clear alert groups, use the clear alertgroups command.
clear alertgroups
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Profile (/monitoring/callhome/profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to clear alert groups:
switch-A# scope monitoring switch-A /monitoring # scope callhome switch-A /monitoring/callhome # scope profile profileOne switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile # clear alertgroups switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile* # commit-buffer switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile #
Command |
Description |
show policy |
|
show profile |
|
To clear core files, use the clear cores command.
clear cores
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Sysdebug (/monitoring/sysdebug)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Core files are records of core dumps. Use the clear cores command to clear information out of core dump records.
This example shows how to clear core files:
switch-A# scope monitoring switch-A /monitoring # scope sysdebug switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug # clear cores switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug # commit-buffer switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug #
Command |
Description |
show alert-groups |
|
show cores |
|
To force a cluster to be the primary cluster, use the cluster force primary command.
cluster force primary
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Local management (local-mgmt)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
The cluster commands are switch-specific local management commands. You have to execute a connect local-mgmt command to connect to the management port.
This example shows how to force a cluster to be the primary cluster:
switch-A# connect local-mgmt Nexus 5000 Switch Cisco UCS 6100 Series Fabric Interconnect TAC support: http://www.cisco.com/tac Copyright (c) 2009, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. The copyrights to certain works contained herein are owned by other third parties and are used and distributed under license. Some parts of this software may be covered under the GNU Public License or the GNU Lesser General Public License. A copy of each such license is available at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html and http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html switch-A# cluster force primary switch-A#
Command |
Description |
show cluster |
|
show file |
|
To designate a cluster leader, use the cluster lead command.
cluster lead [ a | b ]
a | Specifies switch A. |
b | Specifies switch B. |
None
Local management (local-mgmt)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
The cluster commands are switch-specific local management commands. You must first execute a connect local-mgmt command to connect to the management port.
This example shows how to designate a cluster leader:
switch-A# connect local-mgmt Nexus 5000 Switch Cisco UCS 6100 Series Fabric Interconnect TAC support: http://www.cisco.com/tac Copyright (c) 2009, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. The copyrights to certain works contained herein are owned by other third parties and are used and distributed under license. Some parts of this software may be covered under the GNU Public License or the GNU Lesser General Public License. A copy of each such license is available at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html and http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html switch-A# cluster lead b switch-A#
Command |
Description |
show cluster |
|
show files |
|
To save or verify configuration changes, use the commit-buffer command.
commit-buffer [verify-only]
verify-only | (Optional) Specifies verification only. |
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
The * to the right of the command mode name signifies that the configuration change has not been committed.
This example shows how to save configuration changes:
switch-A-A# create org 3 switch-A /org* # commit-buffer switch-A /org #
To connect to an adapter, use the connect adapter command.
connect adapter chassis-id/server-id/adapter-id
chassis-id/server-id/adapter-id | Adapter identification number. |
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to connect to an adapter:
switch-A# connect adapter 1/1/1 adapter 1/1 #
To connect to the BMC (Baseboard Management Controller), use the connect bmc command.
connect bmc chassis-id/blade-id
chassis-id/blade-id | Chassis and blade identification numbers. |
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
The following example shows how to connect to the Baseboard Management Controller:
switch-A# connect bmc 1/1 Trying 127.5.1.1... Connected to 127.5.1.1. Escape character is '^]'. NUOVA-IBMC login:
To connect to DMTF CLP, use the connect clp command.
connect clp
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to connect to DMTF CLP:
switch-A# connect clp /admin1 CLP ->
To connect to an IO module, use the connect iom command.
connect iom id
id | Chassis identification number. The valid range of values is 1 to 255. |
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to connect to a IO module:
switch-A# connect iom 1 Attaching to FEX 1 ... To exit type 'exit', to abort type '$.' fex-1#
To connect to the NX-OS, use the connect nxos command.
connect nxos [a | b]
a | (Optional) Specifies switch A. |
b | (Optional) Specifies switch B. |
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to NXOS:
switch-A-A# connect nxos b Nexus 5000 Switch Cisco UCS 6100 Series Fabric Interconnect TAC support: http://www.cisco.com/tac Copyright (c) 2009, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. The copyrights to certain works contained herein are owned by other third parties and are used and distributed under license. Some parts of this software may be covered under the GNU Public License or the GNU Lesser General Public License. A copy of each such license is available at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html and http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html switch-B#
To create an adapter, use the create adapter command.
create adapter
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to create an adapter:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq2 switch-A /org/server-qual # create adapter switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter #
Command |
Description |
show adapter |
|
show chassis |
|
To create a backup, use the create backup command.
create backup file { all-configuration | logical-configuration | system-configuration | full-state } { disabled | enabled }
file | Managment file name. Use one of the following keywords for file type: ftp, scp, sftp, or tftp. |
all-configuration | Specifies a server, fabric, and system-related configuration backup. |
logical-configuration | Specifies a server and fabric backup. |
system-configuration | Specifies a system-related configuration backup. |
full-state | Specifies a full state backup for disaster recovery. |
disabled | Specifies disabled. |
enabled | Specifies enabled. |
None
System (/system)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
No more than one backup can be created and committed.
When you specify disabled, backup functionality is disabled. When you specify enabled, backup functionality is enabled.
This example shows how to create a backup:
switch-A# scope system switch-A /system # create backup ftp: full-state enabled Password: switch-A /system/backup* # commit-buffer switch-A /system/backup #
Command |
Description |
show backup |
|
show image |
|
To create a block, use the create block command.
IP pool configuration create block from to default-gw subnet-mask
WWN pool, UUID pool, and MAC pool configuration create block from to
from | From address, identifier, or world-wide name. Specify a MAC address in the format NN:NN:NN:NN:NN:NN. Specify a UUID in the format NNNN-NNNNNNNNNNNN. Specify a WWN in the format HH:HH:HH:HH:HH:HH:HH:HH. Specify an IP address in the format A.B.C.D. |
to | To address, identifier, or world-wide name. Specify a MAC address in the format NN:NN:NN:NN:NN:NN. Specify a UUID in the format NNNN-NNNNNNNNNNNN. Specify a WWN in the format HH:HH:HH:HH:HH:HH:HH:HH. Specify an IP address in the format A.B.C.D. |
default-gw | Default gateway. |
subnet-mask | Subnet mask. |
None
IP pool (/org/ip-pool)
WWN pool (/org/wwn-pool)
UUID suffix pool (/org/uuid-suffix-pool)
MAC pool (/org/mac-pool)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create addresses, identifiers, and world-wide names.
Use IP pool configuration mode to create IP address blocks. Use WWN pool, UUID pool, and MAC pool configuration mode to create addresses, UUIDs, and WWNs.
This example shows how to create a block:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope mac-pool mp1 switch-A /org/mac-pool # create block 1a:2b:3c:4d:21:31 1b:2a:3c:4d:21:31 switch-A /org/mac-pool* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/mac-pool #
Command |
Description |
show mac-pool |
|
show pooled |
|
To create a boot definition, use the create boot-definition command.
create boot-definition
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to create a boot definition:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp1 switch-A /org/service-profile # create boot-definition switch-A /org/service-profile/boot-definition* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile/boot-definition #
Command |
Description |
show boot-definition |
|
show lan |
|
To create a boot policy, use the create boot-policy command.
create boot-policy name purpose { operational | utility } *
name | Policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
purpose | Specifies the purpose of the policy. |
operational | Specifies an operational policy. |
utility | Specifies a utility policy. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to create a boot policy:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # create boot-policy boot1 switch-A /org/boot-policy* #commit-buffer switch-A /org/boot-policy #
Command |
Description |
show lan |
|
show virtual-media |
|
To create an capacity qualification, use the create cap-qual command.
create cap-qual { fcoe | non-virtualized-eth-if | non-virtualized-fc-if | path-encap-consolidated | path-encap-virtual | protected-eth-if | protected-fc-if | protected-fcoe | virtualized-eth-if | virtualized-fc-if | virtualized-scsi-if }
fcoe | Specifies Fibre Channel over Ethernet. |
non-virtualized-eth-if | Specifies non-virtualized Ethernet interface. |
non-virtualized-fc-if | Specifies non-virtualized Fibre Channel interface. |
path-encap-consolidated | Specifies path encapsulation consolidated. |
path-encap-virtual | Specifies path encapsulation virtual. |
protected-eth-if | Specifies protected Ethernet interface. |
protected-fc-if | Specifies protected Fibre Channel interface. |
protected-fcoe | Specifies protected Fibre Channel over Ethernet. |
virtualized-eth-if | Specifies virtualized Ethernet interface. |
virtualized-fc-if | Specifies virtualized Fibre Channel interface. |
virtualized-scsi-if | Specifies virtualized SCSI interface. |
None
Adapter (/org/server-qual/adapter)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Creates an adapter capacity qualification for the specified adapter type and enters organization server qualification adapter mode.
This example shows how to create a capacity qualification:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq2 switch-A /org/server-qual # scope adapter 1/1/1 switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter # create cap-qual cq10 switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter #
Command |
Description |
show adapter |
|
show server-qual |
|
To create a keyring certificate request, use the create certreq command.
create certreq { subject-name name | ip ip-address } + [ password password ]
subject-name | Specifies subject name. |
name | Subject name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
ip | Specifies IP address. |
ip-address | IP address. The format is A.B.C.D. |
password | (Optional) Specifies password. |
password | Password. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Keyring (/security/keyring)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Before you create a certreq you must set modulus.
This example shows how to create a keyring certificate request:
switch-A# scope security switch-A /security # scope keyring k1 switch-A /security/keyring # create certreq subject-name cr3 switch-A /security/keyring* # commit-buffer switch-A /security/keyring #
Command |
Description |
show certreq |
|
show keyring |
|
To create a chassis, use the create chassis command.
create chassis min-id max-id
min-id | Minimum chassis identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to 255. |
max-id | Maximum chassis identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to 255. |
None
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Creates a chassis with the specified name, and enters organization chassis mode.
This example shows how to create a chassis:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq2 switch-A /org/server-qual # create chassis 2 2 switch-A /org/server-qual/chassis* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual/chassis #
Command |
Description |
show chassis |
|
show server |
|
To create a chassis statistics class, use the create class chassis-stats command.
create class chassis-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to place thresholds on statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for chassis statistics.
This example shows how to create a chassis statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy tp10 switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # create class chassis-stats switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy #
Command |
Description |
show chassis |
|
show class |
|
To create a CMC statistics class, use the create class cmc-stats command.
create class cmc-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to place thresholds on statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for CMC statistics.
This example shows how to create a chassis statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy tp10 switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # create class cmc-stats switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create a CPU statistics class, use the create class cpu-stats command.
create class cpu-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for CPUs.
This example shows how to create a CPU statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p1 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class cpu-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create a DIMM statistics class, use the create class dimm-stats command.
create class dimm-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for DIMMs.
This example shows how to create a DIMM statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p1 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class dimm-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create an Ethernet error statistics class, use the create class ether-error-stats command.
create class ether-error-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink/stats-threshold-policy)
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet server (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
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1.0 | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to place thresholds on statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Ethernet error statistics.
This example shows how to create an Ethernet error statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink switch-A /eth-uplink # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /eth-uplink/stats-threshold-policy # create class ether-error-stats switch-A /eth-uplink/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-uplink/stats-threshold-policy #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create an Ethernet interface statistics class, use the create class ether-if-stats command.
create class ether-if-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to place a threshold on statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Ethernet interface statistics.
This example shows how to create an Ethernet interface statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p1 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class ether-if-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create an Ethernet loss statistics class, use the create class ether-loss-stats command.
create class ether-loss-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet server (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to place a threshold on statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Ethernet loss statistics.
This example shows how to create an Ethernet loss statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # create class ether-loss-stats switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create an Ethernet port error statistics class, use the create class ethernet-port-err-stats command.
create class ethernet-port-err-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to place a threshold on statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Ethernet port error statistics.
This example shows how to create an Ethernet port error statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class ethernet-port-err-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create an Ethernet port multicast statistics class, use the create class ethernet-port-multicast-stats command.
create class ethernet-port-multicast-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to place a threshold on statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Ethernet port multicast statistics.
This example shows how to create an Ethernet port multicast statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class ethernet-port-multicast-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create an Ethernet port over-under-sized statistics class, use the create class ethernet-port-over-under-sized-stats command.
create class ethernet-port-over-under-sized-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to place a threshold on statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Ethernet port over-under-sized statistics.
This example shows how to create an Ethernet port statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class ethernet-port-over-under-sized-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create an Ethernet port statistics class, use the create class ethernet-port-stats command.
create class ethernet-port-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to place a threshold on statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Ethernet port statistics.
This example shows how to create an Ethernet port statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class ethernet-port-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create an Ethernet port large packet statistics class, use the create class ethernet-port-stats-by-size-large-packets command.
create class ethernet-port-stats-by-size-large-packets
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to place thresholds on statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Ethernet port small packet statistics.
This example shows how to create an Ethernet port large packet statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class ethernet-port-stats-by-size-large-packets switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer swicth-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create an Ethernet port small packet statistics class, use the create class ethernet-port-stats-by-size-small-packets command.
create class ethernet-port-stats-by-size-small-packets
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to place thresholds on statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Ethernet port small packet statistics.
This example shows how to create an Ethernet port small packet statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class ethernet-port-stats-by-size-small-packets switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer swicth-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create an Ethernet recieve statistics class, use the create class ether-rx-stats command.
create class ether-rx-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet server (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to place a threshold on statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Ethernet recieve statistics.
This example shows how to create an Ethernet recieve statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # create class eth-rx-stats switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show eth-uplink |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create an Ethernet transmission statistics class, use the create class ether-tx-stats command.
create class ether-tx-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink/stats-threshold-policy)
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet server (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to place a threshold on statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Ethernet transmission statistics.
This example shows how to create an Ethernet transmission statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # create class eth-tx-stats switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show eth-uplink |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create a fan module statistics class, use the create class fan-module-stats command.
create class fan-module-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for fan module statistics.
This example shows how to create a fan module statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # create class fan-module-stats switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy #
Command |
Description |
show fan-module |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create a fan statistics class, use the create class fan-stats command.
create class fan-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to place thresholds on statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for fan statistics.
This example shows how to create a fan statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # create class fan-stats switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy #
Command |
Description |
show fan-module |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create a Fibre Channel error statistics class, use the create class fc-error-stats command.
create class fc-error-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy /fc-uplink/stats-threshold-policy
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Fibre Channel error statistics.
This example shows how to create a Fibre Channel error statistics class:
switch-A# scope fc-uplink switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 Pubs-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class fc-error-stats Pubs-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer Pubs-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create Fibre Channel event statistics, use the create class fc-if-event-stats command.
create class fc-if-event-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Fibre Channel event statistics.
The following example
switch-A # scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class fc-if-event-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create Fibre Channel counters, use the create class fc-if-fc4-counters command.
create class fc-if-fc4-counters
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Fibre Channel counter statistics.
This example shows how to create Fibre Channel counters:
switch-A # scope org org3 switch-A /org # switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class fc-if-fc4-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create a Fibre Channel frame statistics class, use the create class fc-if-frame-stats command.
create class fc-if-frame-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Fibre Channel frame statistics.
This example shows how to create a Fibre Channel frame statistics class:
switch-A # scope org org3 switch-A /org # switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class fc-if-frame-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create Fibre Channel port statistics class, use the create class fc-port-stats command.
create class fc-port-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Fibre Channel port statistics.
This example shows how to create a Fibre Channel port statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class fc-port-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create a Fibre Channel statistics class, use the create class fc-stats command.
create class fc-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/fc-uplink/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Fibre Channel statistics.
This example shows how to create a Fibre Channel statistics class:
switch-A# scope fc-uplink switch-A /fc-uplink # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /fc-uplink/stats-threshold-policy # create class fc-stats switch-A /fc-uplink/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /fc-uplink/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create a mother board power statistics class, use the create class mb-power-stats command.
create class mb-power-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for mother board power statistics.
This example shows how to create a mother board power statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class mb-power-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create a temporary mother board statistics class, use the create class mb-temp-stats command.
create class mb-temp-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Mb statistics.
This example shows how to create a temporary mother board statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class mb-temp-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show class mb-temp-stats |
|
To create a memory runtime class, use the create class memory-runtime command.
create class memory-runtime
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to create a memory runtime class:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class memory-runtime switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show memory |
|
To create a Menlo port statistics class, use the create class menlo-dce-port-stats command.
create class menlo-dce-port-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Menlo Ethernet port statistics.
This example shows how to create a Menlo port statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class menlo-dce-port-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create a Menlo Ethernet error statistics class, use the create class menlo-eth-error-stats command.
create class menlo-eth-error-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Menlo Ethernet error statistics.
This example shows how to create a Menlo Ethernet error statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class menlo-eth-error-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create a Menlo Ethernet statistics class, use the create class menlo-eth-stats command.
create class menlo-eth-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Menlo Ethernet statistics.
This example shows how to create a Menlo Ethernet statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class menlo-eth-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create Menlo Fibre Channel error statistics, use the create class menlo-fc-error-stats command.
create class menlo-fc-error-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Menlo Fibre Channel error statistics.
This example shows how to create Menlo Fibre Channel error statistics:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class menlo-fc-error-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create Menlo Fibre Channel statistics, use the create class menlo-fc-stats command.
create class menlo-fc-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Menlo Fibre Channel statistics.
This example shows how to create Menlo Fibre Channel statistics:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class menlo-fc-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create Menlo host port statistics, use the create class menlo-host-port-stats command.
create class menlo-host-port-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Menlo host port statistics.
This example shows how to create Menlo host port statistics:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class menlo-host-port-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create a Menlo CPU error statistics class, use the create class menlo-mcpu-error-stats command.
create class menlo-mcpu-error-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Menlo CPU error statistics.
This example shows how to create a Menlo CPU error statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class menlo-mcpu-error-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create a Menlo CPU statistics class, use the create class menlo-mcpu-stats command.
create class menlo-mcpu-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Menlo CPU statistics.
This example shows how to create a Menlo CPU statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class menlo-mcpu-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create a Menlo network egress statistics class, use the create class menlo-net-eg-stats command.
create class menlo-net-eg-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Menlo network egress traffic statistics.
This example shows how to create a Menlo network egress statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class menlo-net-eg-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create a Menlo network ingress statistics class, use the create class menlo-net-in-stats command.
create class menlo-net-in-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Menlo network ingress traffic statistics.
This example shows how to create a Menlo network ingress statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class menlo-net-in-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create a Menlo Qlogic error statistics class, use the create class menlo-q-error-stats command.
create class menlo-q-error-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Menlo Qlogic error statistics.
This example shows how to create a Menlo Qlogic error statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class menlo-q-error-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create a Menlo Qlogic statistics class, use the create class menlo-q-stats command.
create class menlo-q-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Menlo Qlogic statistics.
This example shows how to create a Menlo Qlogic statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class menlo-q-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create a processor runtime statistics class, use the create class processor-runtime command.
create class processor-runtime
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to create a processor runtime statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class processor-runtime switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-statistics |
|
To create a power supply input statistics class, use the create class psu-input-stats command.
create class psu-input-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for power supply input statistics.
This example shows how to create a power supply input statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # create class psu-input-stats switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create a power supply statistics class, use the create class psu-stats command.
create class psu-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for power supply statistics.
This example shows how to create power supply statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # create class psu-stats switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create a system statistics class, use the create class system-stats command.
create class system-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for system statistics.
This example shows how to create a system statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy p10 switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # create class system-stats switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show system |
|
To create a Virtual NIC statistics class, use the create class vnic-stats command.
create class vnic-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Virtual NIC statistics.
This example shows how to create a Virtual NIC statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p1 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class vnic-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show vnic-templ |
|
To create an email destination, use the create destination command.
create destination email
Email destination. |
None
Profile (/monitoring/callhome/profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to create an email destination:
switch-A# scope monitoring switch-A /monitoring # scope callhome switch-A /monitoring/callhome # scope profile p3 switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile # create destination home@test.com switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile* # commit-buffer switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile #
Command |
Description |
show callhome |
|
show destination |
|
To create a DNS host name , use the create dns command.
create dns name
name | DNS host name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Services (/system/services)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to create a DNS host name:
switch-A# scope system switch-A /system # scope services switch-A /system/services # create dns dns10 switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer switch-A /system/services #
Command |
Description |
show dns |
|
show ntp |
|
To create a dynamic VNIC connection policy, use the create dynamic-conn-policy command.
create dynamic-conn-policy name protection { none | protected } *
name | Connection name. The range of valid values is 1 to |
protection | Specifies that the connection is protected. |
none | Specifies no protection. |
protected | Specifies protection. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to create a dynamic VNIC connection policy:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # create dynamic-vnic-conn-policy cp10 protection none switch-A /org/dynamic-vnic-conn-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/dynamic-vnic-conn-policy #
Command |
Description |
show dynamic-vnic-connection-policy |
|
show vnic-templ |
|
To create an end-point user, use the create epuser command.
create epuser name
name | End-point user name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
IPMI access profile (/org/ipmi-access-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Creates the specified endpoint user and enters organization IPMI access profile endpoint user mode.
More than one endpoint user can be created within an IPMI access profile, with each endpoint user having its own password and privileges
This example shows how to create an end-point user:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope ipmi-access-profile ap10 switch-A /org/ipmi-access-profile # create epuser user10 switch-A /org/ipmi-access-profile/epuser* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/ipmi-access-profile/epuser #
Command |
Description |
show epuser |
|
show ipmi-access-profile |
|
To create an Ethernet interface, use the create eth-if command.
create eth-if name
name | Interface name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Virtual NIC (/org/service-profile/vnic)
Virtual NIC template (/org/vnic-templ)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to create an Ethernet interface:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10 switch-A /org/service-profile # scope vnic vn10 switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic # create eth-if if10 switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic/eth-if* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic/eth-if #
Command |
Description |
show eth-profile |
|
show service-profile |
|
To create an Ethernet profile, use the create eth-profile command.
create eth-profile name
name | Profile name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to create an Ethernet profile:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # create eth-profile ep10 switch-A /org/eth-profile* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/eth-profile #
Command |
Description |
show failover |
|
show interrupt |
|
To create a FCoE (Fibre Channel over Ethernet) interface, use the create fcoe-if command.
create fcoe-if
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Virtual NIC (/org/service-profile/vnic)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to create an FCoE interface:
switch# scope org org3 switch /org # scope service-profile sp1 switch /org/service-profile # scope vnic switch /org/service-profile/vnic # create fcoe-if switch /org/service-profile/vnic* # commit-buffer switch /org/service-profile/vnic #
Command |
Description |
show interface |
|
show vnic |
|
To create a Fibre Channel profile, use the create fc-profile command.
create fc-profile name
name | Profile name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a Fibre Channel profile, and enter organization Fibre Channel profile mode.
This example shows how to create a Fibre Channel profile:
switch# scope org org3 switch /org # create fc-profile fp3 switch /org/fc-profile* # commit-buffer switch /org/fc-profile #
Command |
Description |
show eth-profile |
|
show fc-profile |
|
To create a host pack, use the create fw-host-pack command.
create fw-host-pack name
name | Pack name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
A pack is a collection of host firwmare images for devices like adapters, HBAs, NICs, and raid controllers.
Use this command to create a host firmware package and enter organization firmware host package mode.
This example shows how to create a host pack:
switch-A# scope org org3 Pubs-A /org # create fw-host-pack hp4 Pubs-A /org/fw-host-pack* # commit-buffer Pubs-A /org/fw-host-pack #
Command |
Description |
show fw- host-pack |
|
show fw-mgmt-pack |
|
To create a management pack, use the create fw-mgmt-pack command.
create fw-mgmt-pack name
name | Pack name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
A pack is a collection of host firwmare images for devices like adapters, HBAs, NICs, and raid controllers.
Use this command to create a management firmware package and enter organization firmware management package mode.
This example shows how to create a management pack:
switch# scope org org3 switch /org # create fw-mgmt-pack mp4 switch /org/fw-host-pack* # commit-buffer switch /org/fw-host-pack #
Command |
Description |
show fw- host-pack |
|
show fw-mgmt-pack |
|
To create an HV connection, use the create hv-conn command.
create hv-conn protection { none | protected } *
protection | Specifies that the connection is protected. |
none | Specifies no protection. |
protected | Specifies protection. |
None
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a Hypervisor connection, and enter organization HV connection mode.
This example shows how to create a HV connection:
switch# scope org org3 switch /org # scope service-profile sp1 switch /org/service-profile # create hv-conn switch /org/service-profile/hv-conn* # commit-buffer switch /org/service-profile/hv-conn #
Command |
Description |
show connectivity |
|
show hv-conn |
|
To create a import configuration, use the create import-config command.
create import-config { ftp: | scp: | sftp: | tftp: } { disabled | enabled } { merge | replace }
ftp: | Specifies File Transfer Protocol. |
scp: | Specifies Secure Copy Protocol. |
sftp: | Specifies Secure File Transfer Protocol. |
tftp: | Specifies Trivial File Transfer Protocol. |
disabled | Specifies disabled. |
enabled | Specifies enabled. |
merge | Specifies merge. |
replace | Specifies replace. |
None
System (/system)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a configuration for importing files, and enter organization import configuration mode.
This example shows how to create an import configuration:
switch# scope system switch /system # create import-config ftp: enabled replace switch /service/import-config* # commit-buffer switch /service/import-config #
Command |
Description |
show image |
|
show import-config |
|
To create an initiator, use the create initiator command.
create initiator id
id | Initiator identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
WWN pool (/org/wwn-pool)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a WWN initiator, and enter organization initiator mode.
This example shows how to create an initiator:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope wwn-pool wwnpool3 switch-A /org/wwn-pool # create initiator switch-A /org/wwn-pool/initiator* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/wwn-pool/initiator #
Command |
Description |
show block |
|
show initiator |
|
To create an interface, use the create interface command.
create interface slot-id port-id
slot-id | Slot identification number. The range of valid values is 2 to 5. |
port-id | Port identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to 40. |
None
Fabric interconnect under Fibre Channel uplink (/fc-uplink/fabric)
Fabric interconnect under Ethernet server (/eth-server/fabric)
Fabric interconnect under Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink/fabric)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create an Ethernet or Fibre Channel interface, and enter organization interface mode.
This example shows how to create an interface:
switch# scope fc-uplink switch /fc-uplink # scope switch b switch /fc-uplink/switch # create interface 5 10 switch /fc-uplink/switch/interface* # commit-buffer switch /fc-uplink/switch/interface #
Command |
Description |
show interface |
|
show switch |
|
To create an IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) access profile, use the create ipmi-access-profile command.
create ipmi-access-profile name
name | IPMI access profile name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create an IPMI access profile, and enter organization IPMI access profile mode.
This example shows how to create an IPMI access profile:
switch# scope org org3 switch /org # create ipmi-access-profile ipmiProf1 switch /org/ipmi-access-profile* # commit-buffer switch /org/ipmi-access-profile #
Command |
Description |
show epuser |
|
show ipmi-access-profile |
|
To create a keyring, use the create keyring command.
create keyring name
name | Keyring name. The range of valid values is 1 to |
None
Security (/security)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to implement RSA public-key cryptography, and enter organization keyring mode.
This example shows how to create a keyring:
switch# scope security switch /security # create keyring kr220 switch /security/keyring* # commit-buffer switch /security/keyring #
Command |
Description |
show keyring |
|
show radius |
|
To create a LAN, use the create lan command.
create lan
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Boot policy under organization (/org/boot-policy)
Boot definition under service-profile (/org/service-profile/boot-def)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a LAN, and enter organization lan mode.
This example shows how to create a LAN:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope boot-policy bp6 switch-A /org/boot-policy # create lan switch-A /org/boot-policy/lan* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/boot-policy/lan #
Command |
Description |
show boot-policy |
|
show lan |
|
To create local storage, use the create local command.
create local
None
Storage (/org/boot-policy/storage)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to create local storage:
switch# scope org org10 switch /org # scope boot-policy bp10 switch /org/boot-policy # scope storage switch /org/boot-policy/storage # create local storage10 switch /org/boot-policy/storage* # commit-buffer switch /org/boot-policy/storage #
Command |
Description |
show local |
|
show storage |
|
To create a local disk configuration, use the create local-disk-config command.
create local-disk-config
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a local disk configuration, and enter organization local disk configuration mode.
This example shows how to create a local disk configuration:
switch# scope org org3 switch /org # scope service-profile sp1 switch /org/service-profile # create local-disk-config switch /org/service-profile/local-disk-config* # commit-buffer switch /org/service-profile/local-disk-config #
Command |
Description |
show local-disk-config |
|
show local-disk-config-policy |
|
To create a local disk configuration policy, use the create local-disk-config-policy command.
create local-disk-config-policy name
name | Local disk configuration policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a local disk configuration policy, and enter organization local disk configuration policy mode.
This example shows how to create a local disk configuration policy:
switch# scope org org3 switch /org # create local-disk-config-policy ldcp1 switch /org/local-disk-config-policy* # commit-buffer Pubs-A /org/local-disk-config-policy #
Command |
Description |
show local-disk-config |
|
show local-disk-config-policy |
|
To create a locale, use the create locale command.
create locale name
name | Locale name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Local user (/security/local-user)
Security (/security)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a locale, and enter organization local user mode.
This example shows how to create a locale:
switch# scope security switch /security # scope local-user lu1 switch /security # create locale locale1 switch /security/local-user* # commit-buffer switch /security/local-user #
Command |
Description |
show locale |
|
show local-user |
|
To create a local user, use the create local-user command.
create local-user name
name | Local user name. The range of valid values is 1 to 74. |
None
Security (/security)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a local user, and enter organization local user mode.
This example shows how to create a local user:
switch# scope security switch /security # scope local-user lu1 switch /security # create local-user lu2 switch /security/local-user* # commit-buffer switch /security/local-user #
Command |
Description |
show locale |
|
show local-user |
|
To create a MAC pool, use the create mac-pool command.
create mac-pool name
name | MAC pool name. The range of valid values is 1 to 70. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a block of MAC addresses, and enter organization MAC pool mode.
This example shows how to create a MAC pool:
switch# scope org org3 switch /org # create mac-pool mp1 switch /org/mac-pool* # commit-buffer switch /org/mac-pool #
Command |
Description |
show block |
|
show pooled |
|
To create MAC security, use the create mac-security command.
create mac-security
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Port profile (/eth-uplink/port-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create MAC security, and enter organization MAC security mode.
This example shows how to create MAC security:
switch# scope eth-uplink switch /eth-uplink # scope port-profile pp1 switch /eth-uplink/port-profile # create mac-security switch /eth-uplink/port-profile/mac-security* # commit-buffer switch /eth-uplink/port-profile/mac-security #
Command |
Description |
show mac-security |
|
show port-profile |
|
To create a member port, use the create member-port command.
create member-port { a | b } slot-id port-id
a | Specifies port A. |
b | Specifies port B. |
slot-id | Slot identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to 5. |
port-id | Port identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to 40. |
None
Port channel (/eth-uplink/switch/port-channel)
VSAN under Fibre Channel uplink (/fc-uplink/vsan)
VSAN under fabric interconnect (/fc-uplink/fabric/vsan)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a member port, and enter organization member port mode.
This example shows how to create a member port:
switch# scope eth-uplink switch /eth-uplink # scope switch b switch /eth-uplink/switch # scope port-channel 3 switch /eth-uplink/switch/port-channel # create member-port 2 4 switch /eth-uplink/switch/port-channel/member-port* # commit-buffer switch /eth-uplink/switch/port-channel/member-port #
Command |
Description |
show member-port |
|
show port-channel |
|
To create a memory qualifier, use the create memory command.
create memory
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a memory qualifier, and enter organization memory mode.
This example shows how to create a memory qualifier:
Pubs-A# scope org org3 Pubs-A /org # scope server-qual sq20 Pubs-A /org/server-qual # create memory Pubs-A /org/server-qual/memory* # commit-buffer Pubs-A /org/server-qual/memory #
Command |
Description |
show memory |
|
show processor |
|
To create a Ethernet interface, use the create network command.
create network name
name | Ethernet interface name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Port profile (/eth-uplink/port-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a network, and enter organization network mode.
This example shows how to create an Ethernet interface:
switch# scope eth-uplink switch /eth-uplink # scope port-profile pp1 switch /eth-uplink/port-profile # create network eth1 switch /eth-uplink/port-profile/network* # commit-buffer switch /eth-uplink/port-profile/network #
Command |
Description |
show fc-uplink |
|
show network |
|
To create an NTP server, use the create ntp-server command.
create ntp-server name
name | Server name. |
None
Services (/system/services)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create an NTP server, and enter organization NTP server mode.
This example shows how to create an NTP server:
switch-A# scope system switch-A /system # scope services switch-A /system/services # create ntp-server ntps1 switch-A /system/services/ntp-server* # commit-buffer switch-A /system/services/ntp-server #
Command |
Description |
show dns |
|
show ntp |
|
To create a network control policy, use the create nwctrl-policy command.
create nwctrl-policy policy-name
policy-name | Policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(2) | This command was introduced. |
When you create a network control policy, you can use the policy to perform the following tasks:
This example shows how to create a network control policy:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # create nwctrl-policy netCtrlP10 switch-A /org/nwctrl-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/nwctrl-policy #
Command |
Description |
show nwctrl-policy |
|
show service-policy |
|
To create an org, use the create org command.
create org name
name | Org name. The range of valid values is 1 to 80. |
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
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1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Organizations are logical entities that you can use to divide up large physical infrastructures into smaller infrastructures.
Use this command to create an organization, and enter organization mode.
This example shows how to create an org:
Pubs-A# scope org org3 Pubs-A /org # create org org4 Pubs-A /org* # commit-buffer Pubs-A /org #
Command |
Description |
show mac-pool |
|
show org |
|
To create a organization reference, use the create org-ref command.
create org-ref name orgdn domain-name
name | Organization name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
orgdn | Specifies the organization domain name. |
domain-name | Domain name. |
None
Locale (/security/locale)
Release | Modification |
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1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
The create org-ref command creates a an organization reference to a locale. Use this command to create a organization reference, and enter organization organization reference mode.
You can specify more than one org-ref-name and orgdn-name argument on the same command line to reference multiple organizations to the locale, or you can add organizations to the same locale using multiple create org-ref commands.
This example shows how to create an organization reference to a locale:
switch# scope security switch /security # scope locale locale1 switch /security/locale # create org-ref or3 orgdn or30 switch /security/locale/org-ref* # commit-buffer switch /security/locale/org-ref #
Command |
Description |
show locale |
|
show org |
|
To create an image pack, use the create pack-image command.
create pack-image hw-vendor hw-model { server-bios | adapter | raid-controller | host-nic | host-hba | host-hba-optionrom } version
hw-vendor | Hardware vendor. |
hw-model | Hardware model number. |
server-bios | Specifies the image for the server. |
adapter | Specifies the image for the adapter. |
raid-controller | Specifies the image for the RAID array. |
host-nic | Specifies the image for the host NIC. |
host-hba | Specifies the image for the host HBA. |
host-hba-optionrom | Specifies the image for the host HBA optional ROM. |
version | Hardware version. |
None
Firmware management package (/org/fw-mgmt-pack)
Firmware host package (/org/fw-host-pack)
Release | Modification |
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1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
A pack is a collection of host firwmare images.
Use this command to create a pack-image, and enter organization pack image mode.
Keywords found in the create pack-image command are not supported in /org/fw-mgmt-pack mode.
This example shows how to create an image pack:
switch# scope org org3 switch /org # scope fw-mgmt-pack fmp1 switch /org/fw-mgmt-pack # create pack-image hp 1100 bmc 1.2 switch /org/fw-mgmt-pack/pack-image* # commit-buffer switch /org/fw-mgmt-pack/pack-image #
Command |
Description |
show fw-host-pack |
|
show fw-mgmt-pack |
|
To create a LAN image path, use the create path command.
create path { primary | secondary }
primary | Specifies a primary path. |
secondary | Specifies specifies a secondary path. |
None
SAN image under boot-definition/storage (/org/service-profile/boot-def/storage/san-image)
LAN under boot-policy (/org/boot-policy/lan)
LAN under boot-definition /org/service-profile/boot-def/lan
SAN image under boot-policy/storage (/org/boot-policy/storage/san-image)
Release | Modification |
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1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
The LAN image path is the path the vNIC used when booting from an image on a LAN, such as a PXE boot. For each path you can specify the vNIC to use.
Use this command to create a LAN image path, and enter organization path mode.
This example shows how to create a LAN image path:
switch# scope org org3 switch /org # scope boot-policy boot1 switch /org/boot-policy # scope lan switch /org/boot-policy/lan # create path primary switch /org/boot-policy/lan/path* # commit-buffer switch /org/boot-policy/lan/path #
Command |
Description |
show lan |
|
show path |
|
To create a pin group, use the create pin-group command.
create pin-group name
name | Pin group name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink)
Fibre Channel uplink (/fc-uplink)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Pinning in Cisco UCS is only relevant to uplink ports.
When you determine the optimal configuration for pin groups and pinning for an uplink port, consider the estimated bandwidth usage for the servers. If you know that some servers in the system will use a lot of bandwidth, ensure that you pin these servers to different uplink ports.
Use this command to create a pin group, and enter organization pin-group mode.
This example shows how to create a pin group:
switch# scope eth-uplink switch /eth-uplink # create pin-group pg110 switch /eth-uplink/pin-group* # commit-buffer switch /eth-uplink/pin-group #
Command |
Description |
show eth-uplink |
|
show pin-group |
|
To create a policy, use the create policy command.
callhome mode create policy { equipment-degraded | equipment-inoperable | fru-problem | identity-unestablishable | power-problem | thermal-problem | voltage-problem }
flow-control mode create policy name
equipment-degraded | Specifies an equipment degraded policy. |
equipment-inoperable | Specifies an equipment inoperable policy. |
fru-problem | Specifies a field replaceable unit policy. |
identity-unestablishable | Specifies an identity unestablishable policy. |
power-problem | Specifies a power problem policy. |
thermal-problem | Specifies a thermal problem policy. |
voltage-problem | Specifies a voltage problem policy. |
name | Policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Callhome (/monitoring/callhome)
Flow control (/eth-uplink/flow-control)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a policy, and enter either organization callhome or organization flow control mode.
This example shows how to create a policy:
switch# scope eth-uplink switch /eth-uplink # scope flow-control switch /eth-uplink/flow-control # create policy policy1 switch /eth-uplink/flow-control* # commit-buffer switch /eth-uplink/flow-control #
Command |
Description |
show policy |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create a pooling policy, use the create pooling-policy command.
create pooling-policy name
name | Policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Creates a server pooling policy, and enters organization pooling policy mode.
This example shows how to create a pooling policy:
switch# scope org org3 switch /org # create pooling-policy pp110 switch /org/pooling-policy* # commit-buffer switch /org/pooling-policy #
Command |
Description |
show policy |
|
show pooling-policy |
|
To create a port channel, use the create port-channel command.
create port-channel id
id | Port identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to 40. |
None
Fabric interconnect (/eth-uplink/fabric)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Consider using a port channel to make best use of capacity when multiple uplinks are used on a switch.
Use this command to create a port channel, and enter organization port channel mode.
This example shows how to create a port channel:
switch# scope eth-uplink switch /eth-uplink # scope switch b switch /eth-uplink/switch # create port-channel 20 switch /eth-uplink/switch/port-channel* # commit-buffer switch /eth-uplink/switch/port-channel #
Command |
Description |
show port-channel |
|
show switch |
|
To create a port profile, use the create port-profile command.
create port-profile name
name | Port profile name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a port profile, and enter organization port profile mode.
This example shows how to create a port profile:
switch# scope eth-uplink switch /eth-uplink # create port-profile pp110 switch /eth-uplink/port-profile* # commit-buffer switch /eth-uplink/port-profile #
Command |
Description |
show eth-uplink |
|
show port-profile |
|
To create a processor, use the create processor command.
create processor
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a processor, and enter organization processor mode.
Only one processor qualifier can be created.
This example shows how to create a processor:
switch# scope org org3 switch /org # scope server-qual sq20 switch /org/server-qual # create processor switch /org/server-qual/processor* # commit-buffer switch /org/server-qual/processor #
Command |
Description |
show processor |
|
show server-qual |
|
To create a profile, use the create profile command.
create profile name
name | Profile name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Callhome (/monitoring/callhome)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a profile, and enter organization profile mode.
This example shows how to create a profile:
switch# scope monitoring switch /monitoring # scope callhome switch /monitoring/callhome # create profile p210 switch /monitoring/callhome/profile* # commit-buffer switch /monitoring/callhome/profile #
Command |
Description |
show callhome |
|
show profile |
|
To create a CPU property, use the create property command.
create property { cpu-temp-max | cpu-temp | cpu-temp-avg | cpu-temp-min }
cpu-temp-max | Specifies maximum CPU temperature. |
cpu-temp | Specifies CPU temperature. |
cpu-temp-avg | Specifies average CPU temperature. |
cpu-temp-min | Specifies minimum CPU temperature. |
No CPU statistics are recorded.
Property (/org/stats-threshold-policy/class/property)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a CPU property, and to enter property mode.
You must create a cpu-stats statistic class before you can create a CPU property.
This example shows how to create a CPU property:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy stp10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # scope class cpu-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class # create property cpu-temp switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class/property* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class/property #
Command |
Description |
show property |
|
showw threshold-value |
|
To create a packet errors property, use the create property command.
create property { bad-crc-packets-delta | mac-discarded-packets-max | mac-discarded-packets-avg | bad-length-packets-max | bad-length-packets-delta | bad-crc-packets-avg | bad-length-packets-min | mac-discarded-packets-min | bad-crc-packets-max | mac-discarded-packets-delta | bad-length-packets-avg | bad-crc-packets-min }
bad-crc-packets-delta | Specifies the change in the number of packets with a bad CRC. |
mac-discarded-packets-max | Specifies the maximum number of packets that have been discarded because of MAC address. |
mac-discarded-packets-avg | Specifies the average number of packets that have been discarded because of MAC address. |
bad-length-packets-max | Specifies the maximum number of packets with bad length. |
bad-length-packets-delta | Specifies the change in the number of packets with bad length. |
bad-crc-packets-avg | Specifies the average number of packets with a bad CRC. |
bad-length-packets-min | Specifies the minimum number of packets with bad length. |
mac-discarded-packets-min | Specifies the minimum number of packets that have been discarded because of MAC address. |
bad-crc-packets-max | Specifies the maximum number of packets with a bad CRC. |
mac-discarded-packets-delta | Specifies the change in the number of packets that have been discarded because of MAC address. |
bad-length-packets-avg | Specifies the number of packets with bad length. |
bad-crc-packets-min | Specifies the minimum number of packets with a bad CRC. |
No packet error statistics are recorded.
Property (/org/stats-threshold-policy/class/property)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a packet errors property, and to enter property mode.
You must create an Ethernet port error statistic class before you can create a packet size property.
This example shows how to create a packet discard or length property:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy stp10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # scope class ethernet-port-err-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class # create property bad-crc-packets-max switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class/property* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class/property #
Command |
Description |
show property |
|
showw threshold-value |
|
To create a packet size property, use the create property command.
create property { oversized-packets-delta | undersized-bad-crc-packets-max | oversized-bad-crc-packets-delta | undersized-good-crc-packets-avg | oversized-packets-avg | oversized-good-crc-packets-max | oversized-bad-crc-packets-min | oversized-good-crc-packets-delta | oversized-bad-crc-packets-max | oversized-packets-max | undersized-good-crc-packets-min | undersized-bad-crc-packets-delta | oversized-bad-crc-packets-avg | undersized-bad-crc-packets-min | oversized-packets-min | oversized-good-crc-packets-min | oversized-good-crc-packets-avg | undersized-good-crc-packets-max | undersized-bad-crc-packets-avg | undersized-good-crc-packets-delta }
oversized-packets-delta | Specifies the change in the number of oversized packets. |
undersized-bad-crc-packets-max | Specifies the maximum number of undersized packets with a bad CRC. |
oversized-bad-crc-packets-delta | Specifies the change in the number of oversized packets with a bad CRC. |
undersized-good-crc-packets-avg | Specifies the average of undersized packets with a good CRC. |
oversized-packets-avg | Specifies the average of oversized packets. |
oversized-good-crc-packets-max | Specifies the maximum number of oversized packets with a good CRC. |
oversized-bad-crc-packets-min | Specifies the minimum number of oversized packets with a bad CRC. |
oversized-good-crc-packets-delta | Specifies the change in the number of oversized packets with a good CRC. |
oversized-bad-crc-packets-max | Specifies the maximum number of oversized packets with a bad CRC. |
oversized-packets-max | Specifies the maximum number of oversized packets. |
undersized-good-crc-packets-min | Specifies the maximum number of undersized packets with a bad CRC. |
undersized-bad-crc-packets-delta | Specifies the change in the number of undersized packets with a bad CRC. |
oversized-bad-crc-packets-avg | Specifies the average of oversized packets with a bad CRC. |
undersized-bad-crc-packets-min | Specifies the minimum number of undersized packets with a bad CRC. |
oversized-packets-min | Specifies the minimum number of oversized packets. |
oversized-good-crc-packets-min | Specifies the minimum number of oversized packets with a good CRC. |
oversized-good-crc-packets-avg | Specifies the average of oversized packets with a good CRC. |
undersized-good-crc-packets-max | Specifies the maximum number of undersized packets with a good CRC. |
undersized-bad-crc-packets-avg | Specifies the average of undersized packets with a bad CRC. |
undersized-good-crc-packets-delta | Specifies the change in the number of undersized packets with a good CRC. |
No packet size statistics are recorded.
Property (/org/stats-threshold-policy/class/property)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a packet size property, and to enter property mode.
You must create an Ethernet port oversized/undersized packet statistic class before you can create a packet size property.
This example shows how to create a packet size property:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy stp10 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # scope class ethernet-port-over-under-sized-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class # create property undersized-bad-crc-packets-max switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class/property* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class/property #
Command |
Description |
show property |
|
showw threshold-value |
|
To create a QoS policy, use the create qos-policy command.
create qos-policy name
name | QoS policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a QoS policy, and enter organization QoS policy mode.
This example shows how to create a QoS policy:
switch# scope org org3 switch /org # create qos-policy qp1 switch /org/qos-policy* # commit-buffer switch /org/qos-policy #
Command |
Description |
show qos-policy |
|
show vnic-egress-policy |
|
To create a role, use the create role command.
create role name
name | Role name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Local user (/security/local-user)
Security (/security)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a role, and enter organization role mode.
This example shows how to create a role:
switch# scope security switch /security # create role admin switch /security/role* # commit-buffer switch /security/role #
Command |
Description |
show local-user |
|
show role |
|
To create a SAN image, use the create san-image command.
create san-image { primary | secondary }
primary | Specifies primary image. |
secondary | Specifies secondary image. |
None
Storage (/org/service-profile/boot-def/storage)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Only one SAN image can be created and committed.
Use this command to create a SAN image, and enter organization SAN image mode.
This example shows how to create a SAN image:
switch#scope org org3 switch /org # scope service-profile sp1 switch /org/service-profile # scope boot-def switch /org/service-profile/boot-def # scope storage switch /org/service-profile/boot-def/storage # create san-image primary switch /org/service-profile/boot-def/storage/san-image* # commit-buffer switch /org/service-profile/boot-def/storage/san-image #
Command |
Description |
show local |
|
show san-image |
|
To create a scrub policy, use the create scrub-policy command.
create scrub-policy name
name | Scrub policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a scrub policy, and enter organization scrub policy mode.
This example shows how to create a scrub policy:
switch# scope org org100 switch /org # create scrub-policy scrub100 switch /org/scrub-policy* # commit-buffer switch /org/scrub-policy #
Command |
Description |
show server-disc-policy |
|
show scrub-policy |
|
To create a server, use the create server command.
create server { name | chassis-id/slot-id }
name | Server name. Valid entries for this value are a name or an IP address. The range of valid values for a name is 1 to 16. |
chassis-id/slot-id | Chassis and slot identification numbers. |
None
VMware management (/system/vm-mgmt)
LDAP (/security/ldap)
TACACS (/security/tacacs)
RADIUS (/security/radius)
Server pool (/org/server-pool)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command takes the name argument only in the /org/server-pool mode.
Use this command to create a server, and enter organization server mode.
This example shows how to create a server:
switch#scope security switch /security # scope radius switch /security/radius # create server radius 209.165.200.226 switch /security/radius/server* # commit-buffer switch /security/radius/server #
Command |
Description |
show aaa |
|
show server |
|
To create a server automatice configuration policy, use the create server-autoconfig-policy command.
create server-autoconfig-policy name
name | Policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
The server-autoconfig-policy command is definable only in org /.
Use this command to create a server automatic configuration policy with the specified policy name, and enters organization server automatic configuration policy mode.
This example shows how to create a server autoconfiguration policy:
switch#scope org org3 switch /org # create server-autoconfig-policy sap110 switch /org/server-autoconfig-policy* # commit-buffer switch /org/server-autoconfig-policy #
Command |
Description |
show server-disc-policy |
|
show server-autoconfig-policy |
|
To create a server discovery policy, use the create server-disc-policy command.
create server-disc-policy name
name | Server discovery policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
The server-disc-policy command is definable only in org /.
Use this command to create a server discovery policy, and enter organization server discovery policy mode.
This example shows how to create a server discovery policy:
switch#scope org org3 switch /org # create server-disc-policy sdp110 switch /org/server-disc-policy* # commit-buffer switch /org/server-disc-policy #
Command |
Description |
show server-disc-policy |
|
show server-autoconfig-policy |
|
To create a server inherit policy, use the create server-inherit-policy command.
create server-inherit-policy name
name | Policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
The server-inherit-policy command is definable only in org /.
Use this command to create a server inherit policy, and enter organization server inherit policy mode.
This example shows how to create a server inherit policy:
switch#scope org / switch /org # create server-inherit-policy sip110 switch /org/server-inherit-policy* # commit-buffer switch /org/server-inherit-policy #
Command |
Description |
show server-disc-policy |
|
show server-inherit-policy |
|
To create a server pool, use the create server-pool command.
create server-pool name
name | Server pool name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a server pool, and enter organization server pool mode.
This example shows how to create a server pool:
switch#scope org org3 switch /org # create server-pool sPool10 switch /org/server-pool* # commit-buffer switch /org/server-pool #
Command |
Description |
show org |
|
show server-pool |
|
To create a server qualifier, use the create server-qual command.
create server-qual name
name | Server qualifier name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a server qualifier, and enter organization server qualification mode.
This example shows how to create a server qualifier:
switch#scope org org3 switch /org # create server-qual sql10 switch /org/server-qual* # commit-buffer switch /org/server-qual #
Command |
Description |
show server-pool |
|
show server-qual |
|
To create a service profile, use the create service-profile command.
create service-profile name [ initial-template | instance | updating-template ]
name | Service profile name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
initial-template | Specifies |
instance | Specifies |
updating-template | Specifies |
None.
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a service profile, and enter organization service profile mode.
The following example
switch# scope org org110 switch /org # create service-profile spEast110 switch /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer switch /org/service-profile #
Command |
Description |
show ipmi-access-profile |
|
show service-profile |
|
To create a slot, use the create slot command.
create slot min-id max-id
min-id | Minimum slot identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to 8. |
max-id | Maximum slot identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to 8. |
None
Chassis (/org/server-qual/chassis)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a slot with the specified ID, and enters organization slot mode.
This example shows how to create a slot:
switch# scope org org10 switch /org # scope server-qual sq10 switch /org/server-qual # scope chassis 1 1 switch /org/server-qual/chassis # create slot 1 1 switch /org/server-qual/chassis/slot* # commit-buffer switch /org/server-qual/chassis/slot #
Command |
Description |
show chassis |
|
show slot |
|
To create an SNMP trap, use the create snmp-trap command.
create snmp-trap name
name | Host IP address. Specify the IP address in the format A.B.C.D. |
None
Monitoring (/monitoring)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
You must create an SNMP community before you create an SNMP trap.
This example shows how to create an SNMP trap:
switch#scope monitoring switch /monitoring # create snmp-trap 209.165.200.226 switch /monitoring/snmp-trap* # commit-buffer switch /monitoring/snmp-trap #
Command |
Description |
show snmp |
|
show snmp-trap |
|
To create an SNMPv3 user, use the create snmp-user command.
create snmp-useruser-name
user-name | User name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(2) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to create an SNMPv3 user:
switch-A# scope monitoring switch-A /monitoring # create snmp-user snmpUser10 switch-A /monitoring* # commit-buffer switch-A /monitoring #
Command |
Description |
show snmp |
|
show snmp-user |
|
To create a Serial over LAN (SoL) configuration, use the create sol-config command.
create sol-config
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a SoL configuration, and enter organization SoL configuration mode.
This example shows how to create a SoL configuration:
switch-A# scope org org30 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp30a switch-A /org/service-profile # create sol-config switch-A /org/service-profile/sol-config* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile/sol-config #
Command |
Description |
show sol-config |
|
show sol-policy |
|
To create an SoL policy, use the create sol-policy command.
create sol-policy name
name | SoL policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a SoL policy with the specified name, and enters organization SoL policy mode.
This example shows how to create a SoL policy:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # create sol-policy solpol1 switch-A /org/sol-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/sol-policy #
Command |
Description |
show org |
|
show sol-policy |
|
To create a statistics threshold policy, use the create stats-threshold-policy command.
create stats-threshold-policy name
name | Policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0 | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a statistics threshold policy, and enter organization statistics threshold policy mode.
This example shows how to create a statistics threshold policy:
switch# scope org org10 switch /org # create stats-threshold-policy stp10 switch /org/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer switch /org/stats-threshold-policy #
Command |
Description |
show pooling-policy |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To create storage, use the create storage command.
create storage
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Boot definition (/org/service-profile/boot-def)
Boot policy (/org/boot-policy)
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a storage qualification, and enter organization server qualification storage mode.
This example shows how to create storage:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp1 switch-A /org/service-profile # scope boot-def bd1 switch-A /org/service-profile/boot-def # create storage switch-A /org/service-profile/boot-def/storage* # commit-buffer switch /org/service-profile/boot-def/storage #
Command |
Description |
show boot-definition |
|
show storage |
|
To create a trust point, use the create trustpoint command.
create trustpoint name
name | Trust point name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Security (/security)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to identify the trustpoints that will be used to validate a certificate during Internet Key Exchange (IKE) authentication, and enter organization trustpoint mode.
This example shows how to create a trustpoint:
switch-A# scope security switch-A /security # create trustpoint tPoint10 switch-A /security/trustpoint* # commit-buffer switch-A /security/trustpoint # create fcoe-if
Command |
Description |
show keyring |
|
show trustpoint |
|
To create a UUID suffix pool, use the create uuid-suffix-pool command.
create uuid-suffix-pool name
name | UUID suffix pool name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Creates a UUID suffix pool with the specified name, and enters organization UUID suffix pool mode.
This example shows how to create a UUID suffix pool:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # create uuid-suffix-pool uuidsp1 switch-A /org/uuid-suffix-pool* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/uuid-suffix-pool #
Command |
Description |
show uuid-suffix-pool |
|
show wwn-pool |
|
To create a virtual HBA vHBA), use the create vhba command.
create vhba name { fabric { a | b } | fc-if fc-if } *
name | vHBA name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
fabric | Specifies a fabric. |
a | Specifies fabric A. |
b | Specifies fabric B. |
fc-if | Specifies a Fibre Channel interface. |
interface-name | Interface name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a vHBA, and enter organization virtual HBA mode.
This example shows how to create a vHBA:
switch-A# scope org org30 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10a switch-A /org/service-profile # create vhba 10a switch-A /org/service-profile/vhba* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile/vhba #
Command |
Description |
show vhba |
|
show vnic |
|
To create a vHBA template, use the create vhba-templ command.
create vhba-templ name { fabric { a | b } | fc-if fci-name } *
name | vHBA template name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
fabric | Specifies fabric. |
a | Specifies fabric A. |
b | Specifies fabric B. |
fc-if | Specifies a Fibre Channel interface. |
fci-name | Fibre Channel interface name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
A vHBA is a virtualized host bus adapter that is configured on a physical network adapter and appears to be a physical HBA to the operating system of the server. The type of adapter in the system determines how many vHBAs you can create.
Use this command to create a vHBA template, and enter organization virtual HBA template mode.
This example shows how to create a vHBA template:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # create vhba-templ vhbat10 switch-A /org/vhba-templ* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/vhba-templ #
Command |
Description |
show fc-if |
|
show vhba-templ |
|
To create virtual media, use the create virtual-media command.
create virtual-media { read-only | read-write }
read-only | Specifies read-only virtual media. |
read-write | Specifies read and write virtual media. |
None
Boot policy (/org/boot-policy)
Boot definition (/org/service-profile/boot-def)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create virtual media with the specified name, and enters organization virtual-media mode.
This example shows how to create virtual media:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp1 switch-A /org/service-profile # scope boot-def switch-A /org/service-profile/boot-definition # create virtual-media read-write switch-A /org/service-profile/boot-definition/virtual-media* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile/boot-definition/virtual-media #
Command |
Description |
show storage |
|
show virtual-media |
|
To create a VLAN, use the create vlan command.
create vlan name id
name | VLAN name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
id | VLAN identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to 3967 and 4048 to 4093. |
None
Switch (/eth-uplink/switch)
Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a VLAN pool with the specified name, and enters organization vlan mode.
This example shows how to create a VLAN:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink switch-A /eth-uplink # create vlan vlan1 10 switch-A /eth-uplink/vlan* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-uplink/vlan #
Command |
Description |
show interface |
|
show vlan |
|
To create a VNIC (Virtual Network Interface Card), use the create vnic command.
create vnic name { fabric { a | a-b | b | b-a } | eth-if eth-if } *
name | VNIC template name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
fabric | Specifies the fabric switch identification number. |
a | Specifies switch A. |
a-b | Specifies redundant, with switch A as primary. |
b | Specifies switch B. |
b-a | Specifies redundant, with switch B as primary. |
eth-if | Specifies a Ethernet interface. |
eth-if | Ethernet interface name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a vNIC with the specified name, and enters organization virtual NIC mode.
This example shows how to create a vNIC:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp1 switch-A /org/service-profile # create vnic vnic110 switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic #
Command |
Description |
show interface |
|
show vnic |
|
To create a VNIC egress policy, use the create vnic-egress-policy command.
create vnic-egress-policy
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Virtual NIC QoS (/org/vnic-qos)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a vNIC egress policy, and enter organization virtual NIC egress policy mode.
This example shows how to create a vNIC egress policy:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope vnic-qos vnicq1 switch-A /org/vnic-qos # create vnic-egress-policy switch-A /org/vnic-qos* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/vnic-qos #
Command |
Description |
show vnic |
|
show vnic-egress-policy |
|
To create a VNIC template, use the create vnic-templ command.
create vnic-templ name { fabric { a | a-b | b | b-a } | target { adapter | vm } + | eth-if eth-if } *
name | vNIC template name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
fabric | Specifies the fabric switch identification number. |
a | Specifies switch A. |
a-b | Specifies redundant, with switch A as primary. |
b | Specifies switch B. |
b-a | Specifies redundant, with switch B as primary. |
target | Specifies the target, either adapter or vm. |
adapter | Specifies the adapter. |
vm | Specifies the virtual machine. |
eth-if | Specifies a Ethernet interface. |
eth-if | Ethernet interface name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a vNIC template, and enters organization virtual NIC template mode.
This example shows how to create a vNIC template:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # create vnic-templ vnict1 eth-if 10 switch-A /org/vnic-templ* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/vnic-templ #
Command |
Description |
show eth-if |
|
show vnic-templ |
|
To create a VSAN, use the create vsan command.
create vsan name id fcoe-vlan
name | VSAN name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
id | VSAN identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to 4093. |
default-2 | Specifies default 1. |
fcoe-vlan | Fibre Channel over Ethernet VLAN. The range of valid values is 1 to 4093. |
default-1 | Specifies default 2. |
None
Fibre Channel uplink (/fc-uplink)
Switch (/fc-uplink/switch)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a VSAN with the specified name, and enters organization VSAN mode.
You can create a named VSAN with IDs from 1 to 4093. VSANs configured on different FCoE VLANs cannot share the same ID.
This example shows how to create a VSAN:
switch-A# scope fc-uplink switch-A /fc-uplink # create vsan vs2 6 10 switch-A /fc-uplink/vsan* # commit-buffer switch-A /fc-uplink/vsan #
Command |
Description |
show vif |
|
show vsan |
|
To create a WWN (World Wide Name) pool, use the create wwn-pool command.
create wwn-pool name { node-wwn-assignment | port-wwn-assignment }
name | WWN pool name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
node-wwn-assignment | Specifies world wide node name assignment. |
port-wwn-assignment | Specifies world wide node port assignment. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to create a WWN pool with the specified name, and enters organization WWN pool mode.
A WWN pool can include only WWNNs or WWPNs in the 20:xx range. All other WWN ranges are reserved.
This example shows how to create a WWN pool:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # create wwn-pool wwnp1 port-wwn-assignment switch-A /org/wwn-pool* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/wwn-pool #
Command |
Description |
show mac-pool |
|
show wwn-pool |
|
To cycle a server, use the cycle command.
cycle { cycle-immediate | cycle-wait }
cycle-immediate | Specifies cycle immediately. |
cycle-wait | Specifies wait to cycle. |
None
Server (/chassis/server)
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to cycle a server:
switch-A# scope server 2/4 switch-A /chassis/server # cycle cycle-immediate switch-A /chassis/server* # commit-buffer switch-A /chassis/server #
To decommission a chassis, use the decommission chassis command.
decommission chassis id
id | Chassis identification number. |
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to decommission a chassis:
switch-A# decommission chassis 2 switch-A* # commit-buffer switch-A #
Command |
Description |
show chassis |
|
show server |
|
To decommission a server, use the decommission server command.
decommission server chassis-id/blade-id
chassis-id/blade-id | Server chassis and blade identification number. |
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to decommission a server:
switch-A# decommission server 1 1 switch-A* # commit-buffer switch-A #
Command |
Description |
show chassis |
|
show server |
|
To delete the adapter, use the delete adapter command.
delete adapter
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete an adapter:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal100 switch-A /org/server-qual # delete adapter switch-A /org/server-qual* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual #
Command |
Description |
show adapter |
|
show server-qual |
|
To delete backup, use the delete backup command.
delete backup name
name | Backup name. |
None
System (/system)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete backup:
switch-A# scope system switch-A /system # delete backup backUpFDrive switch-A /system* # commit-buffer switch-A /system #
Command |
Description |
show backup |
|
show import-config |
|
To delete a block, use the delete block command.
delete block from to
from | Start UUID. |
to | End UUID. |
None
UUID suffix pool (/org/uuid-suffix-pool)
IP pool (/org/ip-pool)
WWN pool (/org/wwn-pool)
MAC pool (/org/mac-pool)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a block:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope uuid-suffix-pool usp10 switch-A /org/uuid-suffix-pool # delete block 1234-123412341230 1234-123412341234 switch-A /org/uuid-suffix-pool* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/uuid-suffix-pool #
Command |
Description |
show block |
|
show pooled |
|
To delete a boot definition, use the delete boot-definition command.
delete boot-definition
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a boot definition:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10 switch-A /org/service-profile # delete boot-definition bp10 switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile #
Command |
Description |
show boot-definition |
|
show boot-policy |
|
To delete a boot policy, use the delete boot-policy command.
delete boot-policy name
name | Boot policy name. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a boot policy:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # delete boot-policy bp110 switch-A /org* # commit-buffer switch-A /org #
Command |
Description |
show boot-policy |
|
show chassis-disk-policy |
|
To delete a certificate request, use the delete certreq command.
delete certreq
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Keyring (/security/keyring)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete certificate request:
switch-A# scope security switch-A /security # scope keyring kr10 switch-A /security/keyring # delete certreq switch-A /security/keyring* # commit-buffer switch-A /security/keyring #
Command |
Description |
show certreq |
|
showkeyring |
|
To delete a chassis, use the delete chassis command.
delete chassis min-id max-id
min-id | Minimum chassis identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to 8. |
max-id | Minimum chassis identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to 8. |
None
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a chassis:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq10 switch-A /org/server-qual # delete chassis 1 1 switch-A /org/server-qual* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual #
Command |
Description |
show chassis |
|
show server-qual |
|
To delete the chassis statistics class, use the delete class chassis-stats command.
delete class chassis-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete the chassis statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy stp10 switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # delete class chassis-stats switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy #
Command |
Description |
show chassis |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To delete the CPU statistics class, use the delete class cpu-stats command.
delete class cpu-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
The following example shows how to delete the CPU statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy stp10 switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # delete class cpu-stats switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy #
Command |
Description |
show chassis |
|
show class |
|
To delete the DIMM statistics class, use the delete class dimm-stats command.
delete class dimm-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete the DIMM statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy stp10 switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # delete class dimm-stats switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To delete the Ethernet error statistics class, use the delete class ether-error-stats command.
delete class ether-error-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet server (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet uplink /eth-uplink/stats-threshold-policy
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete the Ethernet error statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy stp10 switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # delete class ether-error-stats switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To delete the Ethernet interface statistics class, use the delete class ether-if-stats command.
delete class ether-if-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete the Ethernet interface statistics class:
switch-A#scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy stp20 switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # delete class ether-if-stats switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show ether-if-stats |
|
To delete the Ethernet loss statistics class, use the delete class ether-loss-stats command.
delete class ether-loss-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink/stats-threshold-policy)
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet server (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete the Ethernet loss statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy stp10 switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # delete class ether-loss-stats switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To delete the Ethernet recieve statistics class, use the delete class ether-rx-stats command.
delete class ether-rx-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink/stats-threshold-policy)
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet server (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete the Ethernet recieve statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy stp10 switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # delete class ether-rx-stats switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To delete the Ethernet transmit statistics class, use the delete class ether-tx-stats command.
delete class ether-tx-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink/stats-threshold-policy)
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet server (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete the Ethernet transmit statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy stp10 switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # delete class ether-tx-stats switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy #
Command |
Description |
show class |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To delete the destination, use the delete destination command.
delete destination email
Email destination. |
None
Profile (/monitoring/callhome/profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete the destination:
switch-A# scope monitoring switch-A /monitoring # scope callhome switch-A /monitoring/callhome # scope profile pro10 switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile # delete destination test@csx.com switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile* # commit-buffer switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile #
Command |
Description |
show destination |
|
show profile |
|
To delete DNS service, use the delete dns command.
delete dns name
name | DNS service name. |
None
Services (/system/services)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete DNS service:
switch-A# scope system switch-A /system # scope services switch-A /system/services # delete dns dns100 switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer switch-A /system/services #
Command |
Description |
show dns |
|
show ntp |
|
To delete a dynamic vNIC connection policy, use the delete dynamic-conn-policy command.
delete dynamic-conn-policy name
name | vNIC connection policy name. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a dynamic vNIC connection policy:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # delete dynamic-vnic-conn-policy dvcp10 switch-A /org* # commit-buffer switch-A /org #
Command |
Description |
show dynamic-vnic-conn-policy |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To delete an end-point user, use the delete epuser command.
delete epuser name
name | End-point user name. |
None
IPMI access profile (/org/ipmi-access-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete an end-point user:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope ipmi-access-profile ipmiAP10 switch-A /org/ipmi-access-profile # delete epuser epuser10 switch-A /org/ipmi-access-profile* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/ipmi-access-profile #
Command |
Description |
show epuser |
|
show ipmi-access-profile |
|
To delete an Ethernet interface, use the delete eth-if command.
delete eth-if name
name | Ethernet interface name. |
None
Virtual NIC (/org/service-profile/vnic)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command
This example shows how to delete an Ethernet interface:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10 switch-A /org/service-profile # delete eth-if ethIF10 switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile #
Command |
Description |
show service-profile sp10 |
|
show vnic |
|
To delete an Ethernet profile, use the delete eth-profile command.
delete eth-profile name
name | Ethernet profile name. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This following example shows how to delete an Ethernet profile:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # delete eth-profile ep10 switch-A /org* # commit-buffer switch-A /org #
Command |
Description |
show eth-profile |
|
show service-profile |
|
To delete a Fibre Channel profile, use the delete fc-profile command.
delete fc-profile name
name | Fibre Channel profile name. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a Fibre Channel profile:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # delete fc-profile fcp10 switch-A /org* # commit-buffer switch-A /org #
Command |
Description |
show eth-profile |
|
show fc-profile |
|
To delete an image, use the delete image command.
delete image { name } | { type { adapter | server-bios | bmc | host-hba | host-hba-combined | host-hba-optionrom | host-nic | iom | raid-controller | switch-kernel | switch-software | system | unspecified } | version version } +
name | Image name. |
type | Specifies image type. |
adapter | Specifies an adapter image. |
server-bios | Specifies the server BIOS image. |
bmc | Specifies the BMC image. |
host-hba | Specifies the host HBA image. |
host-hba-combined | Specifie the combined host HBA image. |
host-hba-optionrom | Specifies the host optional ROM image. |
host-nic | Specifies the host NIC image. |
iom | Specifies the I/O module image. |
raid-controller | Specifies the RAID controller image. |
switch-kernel | Specifies the switch kernel image. |
switch-software | Specifies the switch software image. |
system | Specifies the system image. |
unspecified | Specifies an unspecified image. |
version | Specifies the version number. |
version | Version number. |
None
Firmware (/firmware)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete an image:
switch-A# scope firmware switch-A /firmware # delete image serverImage10 switch-A /firmware* # commit-buffer switch-A /firmware #
Command |
Description |
show image |
|
show package |
|
To delete an import configuration, use the delete import-config command.
delete import-config name
name | Import configuration name. |
None
System (/system)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete an import configuration:
switch-A# scope system switch-A /system # delete import-config ic10 switch-A /system* # commit-buffer switch-A /system #
Command |
Description |
show import-config |
|
show managed-entity |
|
To delete an initiator, use the delete initiator command.
delete initiator id
id | Initiator identification number. |
None
WWN pool (/org/wwn-pool)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete an initiator:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope wwn-pool wwnp10 switch-A /org/wwn-pool # delete initiator init10 switch-A /org/wwn-pool* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/wwn-pool #
Command |
Description |
show initiator |
|
show wwn-pool |
|
To delete an interface, use the delete interface command.
delete interface slot-id port-id
slot-id | Slot identification number. |
port-id | Port identification number. |
None
Switch under Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink/switch)
Switch under Ethernet server (/eth-server/switch)
Switch under Fibre Channel uplink (/fc-uplink/switch)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete an interface:
switch-A#scope eth-uplink switch-A /eth-uplink # scope fabric b switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric # delete interface 1 3 switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric* # commit-buffer switch /eth-uplink/fabric #
Command |
Description |
show interface |
|
show vlan |
|
To delete an IPMI access profile, use the delete ipmi-access-profile command.
delete ipmi-access-profile name
name | IPMI access profile name. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete an IPMI access profile:
switch-A# scope org org300 switch-A /org # delete ipmi-access-profile ipmiap100 switch-A /org* # commit-buffer switch-A /org #
Command |
Description |
show service-profile |
|
show ipmi-access-profile |
|
To delete a keyring, use the delete keyring command.
delete keyring name
name | Keyring name. |
None
Security (/security)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a keyring:
switch-A# scope security switch-A /security # delete keyring kr10 switch-A /security* # commit-buffer switch-A /security #
Command |
Description |
show keyring |
|
show trustpoint |
|
To delete the LAN, use the delete lan command.
delete lan
None
Boot policy (/org/boot-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete the LAN:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope boot-policy bp10 switch-A /org/boot-policy # delete lan switch-A /org/boot-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/boot-policy #
Command |
Description |
show boot-policy |
|
show lan |
|
To delete the local storage, use the delete local command.
delete local
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Storage (/org/boot-policy/storage)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete the local storage:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope boot-policy bp10 switch-A /org/boot-policy # scope storage switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage # delete local switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage #
Command |
Description |
show local |
|
show storage |
|
To delete a locale, use the delete locale command.
delete locale name
name | Locale name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Local user (/security/local-user)
Security (/security)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a locale:
switch-A#scope security switch-A /security # delete locale dtoEngineering switch-A /security* # commit-buffer switch-A /security #
Command |
Description |
show locale |
|
show role |
|
To delete the local disk configuration, use the delete local-disk-config command.
delete local-disk-config
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete the local disk configuration:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10 switch-A /org/service-profile # delete local-disk-config switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile #
Command |
Description |
show local-disk-config |
|
show local-disk-config-policy |
|
To delete a local user, use the delete local-user command.
delete local-user name
name | Local user name. |
None
Security (/security)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to delete a user account.
This example shows how to delete a local user:
switch-B# scope security switch-B /security # delete local-user lu1 switch-B /security* # commit-buffer switch-B /security #
Command |
Description |
show local-user |
|
show remote-user |
|
To delete a MAC pool, use the delete mac-pool command.
delete mac-pool name
name | MAC pool name. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a MAC pool:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # delete mac-pool mp10 switch-A /org* # commit-buffer switch-A /org #
Command |
Description |
show mac-pool |
|
show server-pool |
|
To delete MAC security, use the delete mac-security command.
delete mac-security
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Port profile (/eth-uplink/port-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to delete the MAC security policy.
This example shows how to delete MAC security:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink switch-A /eth-uplink # scope port-profile pp10 switch-A /eth-uplink/port-profile # delete mac-security switch-A /eth-uplink/port-profile* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-uplink/port-profile #
Command |
Description |
show mac-security |
|
show port-profile |
|
To delete a member port, use the delete member-port command.
port channel configuration delete member-port slot-id port-id
vsan configuration delete member-port { a | b } slot-id port-id
a | Specifies switch A. |
b | Specifies switch B. |
slot-id | Slot identification number. The range of valid values is 2 to 5. |
port-id | Port identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to 40. |
None
Port channel (/eth-uplink/switch/port-channel)
VSAN (/fc-uplink/switch/vsan)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a member port:
switch-A#scope fc-uplink switch-A /fc-uplink # scope fabric a switch-A /fc-uplink/fabric # scope vsan vs1 switch-A /fc-uplink/fabric/vsan # delete member-port a 3 3 switch-A /fc-uplink/fabric/vsan* # commit-buffer switch-A /fc-uplink/fabric/vsan #
Command |
Description |
show fc-uplink |
|
show port-channel |
|
To delete memory, use the delete memory command.
delete memory
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete memory:
switch-A# scope org org99 switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq100 switch-A /org/server-qual # delete memory switch-A /org/server-qual* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual #
Command |
Description |
show memory |
|
show server-qual |
|
To delete a network control policy, use the delete nwctrl-policy command.
delete nwctrl-policy policy-name
policy-name | Policy name. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(2) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a network control policy:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # delete nwctrl-policy netCtrlP10 switch-A /org* # commit-buffer switch-A /org #
Command |
Description |
show nwctrl-policy |
|
show service-policy |
|
To delete an organization reference, use the delete org-ref command.
delete org-ref name
name | Organization reference name. |
None
Locale (/security/locale)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete an organization reference:
switch-A#scope security switch-A /security # scope locale switch-A /security/locale # delete org-ref marketing switch-A /security/locale* # commit-buffer switch-A /security/locale #
Command |
Description |
show locale |
|
show org |
|
To delete the path, use the delete path command.
delete path { primary | secondary }
primary | Specifies the primary path. |
secondary | Specifies the secondary path. |
None
SAN image (/org/boot-policy/storage/san-image)
LAN (/org/boot-policy/lan)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete the path:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope boot-policy bp10 switch-A /org/boot-policy/lan # delete path primary switch-A /org/boot-policy/lan* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/boot-policy/lan #
Command |
Description |
show lan |
|
show storage |
|
To delete the pin group, use the delete pin-group command.
delete pin-group name
name | Pin group name. |
None
Fibre Channel uplink (/fc-uplink)
Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete the pin group:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink switch-A /eth-uplink # delete pin-group pg10 switch-A /eth-uplink* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-uplink #
Command |
Description |
show pin-group |
|
show port-profile |
|
To delete a policy, use the delete policy command.
callhome mode delete policy { equipment-degraded | equipment-inoperable | fru-problem | identity-unestablishable | thermal-problem | voltage-problem }
flow control mode delete policy name
equipment-degraded | Specifies an equipment degraded policy. |
equipment-inoperable | Specifies an equipment inoperable policy. |
fru-problem | Specifies a field replaceable unit policy. |
identity-unestablishable | Specifies an identity unestablishable policy. |
power-problem | Specifies a power problem policy. |
thermal-problem | Specifies a thermal problem policy. |
voltage-problem | Specifies a voltage problem policy. |
name | Policy name. |
None
Callhome (/monitoring/callhome)
Flow control (/eth-uplink/flow-control)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a policy:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink switch-A /eth-uplink # scope flow-control switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control # delete policy policy1 switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control #
Command |
Description |
show policy |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To delete a pooling policy, use the delete pooling-policy command.
delete pooling-policy name
name | Pooling policy name. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a pooling policy:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # delete pooling-policy pp110 switch-A /org/pooling-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/pooling-policy #
Command |
Description |
show mac-pool |
|
show pooling-policy |
|
To delete a port channel, use the delete port-channel command.
delete port-channel port-id
port-id | Port identification number. |
None
Fabric interconnect (/eth-uplink/fabric)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a port channel:
switch-A#scope eth-uplink switch-A /eth-uplink # scope fabric b switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric # delete port-channel 10 switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric #
Command |
Description |
show fabric |
|
show port-channel |
|
To delete a processor, use the delete processor command.
delete processor
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a processor:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal10 switch-A /org/server-qual # delete processor switch-A /org/server-qual* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual #
Command |
Description |
show memory |
|
show processor |
|
To delete a QoS policy, use the delete qos-policy command.
delete qos-policy name
name | QoS policy name. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a QoS policy:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # delete qp1 switch-A /org* # commit-buffer switch-A /org #
Command |
Description |
show qos-policy |
|
show vnic-egress-policy |
|
To delete a role, use the delete role command.
delete role name
name | Role name. |
None
Local user (/security/local-user)
Security (/security)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a role:
switch-A#scope security switch-A /security # scope local-user appsUser switch-A /security/local-user # delete role appsUser switch-A /security/local-user* # commit-buffer switch-A /security/local-user #
Command |
Description |
show local-user |
|
show role |
|
To delete a scrub policy, use the delete scrub-policy command.
delete scrub-policy name
name | Scrub policy name. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a scrub policy:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # delete scrub-policy scrub101 switch-A /org* # commit-buffer switch-A /org #
Command |
Description |
show qos-policy |
|
show scrub-policy |
|
To delete a server, use the delete server command.
delete server chassis-id blade-id
chassis-id | Server identification number. |
blade-id | Server identification number. |
None
Server pool (/org/server-pool)
RADIUS (/security/radius)
TACACS (/security/tacacs)
LDAP (/security/ldap)
VMware management (/system/vm-mgmt)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a server:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope server-pool spGroup10 switch-A /org/server-pool # delete server 1 1 switch-A /org/server-pool* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-pool #
Command |
Description |
show server |
|
show server-pool |
|
To delete a server discovery policy, use the delete server-disc-policy command.
delete server-disc-policy name
name | Server discovery policy name. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a server discovery policy:
switch-A# scope org org100 switch-A /org # delete server-disc-policy sdp100 switch-A /org* # commit-buffer switch-A /org #
Command |
Description |
show chassis-disc-policy |
|
show server-disc-policy |
|
To delete a server pool, use the delete server-pool command.
delete server-pool name
name | Server pool name. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a server pool:
switch-A# scope org org100 switch-A /org # delete server-pool serverpool101 switch-A /org* # commit-buffer switch-A /org #
Command |
Description |
show mac-pool |
|
show server-pool |
|
To delete a server qualifier, use the delete server-qual command.
delete server-qual name
name | Server qualifier name. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a server qualifier:
switch-A#scope org org3 switch-A /org # delete server-qual sql10 switch-A /org/server-qual* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual #
Command |
Description |
show server-pool |
|
show server-qual |
|
To delete storage, use the delete storage command.
delete storage
None
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Boot policy (/org/boot-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete storage:
switch-A# scope org org200 switch-A /org # scope server-qual sQual220 switch-A /org/server-qual # delete storage switch-A /org/server-qual* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual #
Command |
Description |
show memory |
|
show storage |
|
To delete a target, use the delete target command.
delete target { a | b | dual }
a | Specifies switch A. |
b | Specifies switch B. |
dual | Specifies |
None
Pin group under Fibre Channel uplink (/fc-uplink/pin-group)
Pin group under Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink/pin-group)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a target:
switch-A# scope fc-uplink switch-A /fc-uplink # scope pin-group pGroup10 switch-A /fc-uplink/pin-group # delete target a switch-A /fc-uplink/pin-group* # commit-buffer switch-A /fc-uplink/pin-group #
Command |
Description |
show pin-group |
|
show target |
|
To delete a trustpoint, use the delete trustpoint command.
delete trustpoint name
name | Trustpoint name. |
None
Security (/security)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a trustpoint:
switch# scope security switch /security # delete trustpoint tp10 switch /security* # commit-buffer switch /security #
Command |
Description |
show authentication |
|
show trustpoint |
|
To delete a UUID suffix pool, use the delete uuid-suffix-pool command.
delete uuid-suffix-pool name
name | UUID suffix pool name. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a UUID suffix pool:
switch-A# scope org org100 switch-A /org # delete uuid-suffix-pool pool101 switch-A /org* # commit-buffer switch-A /org #
Command |
Description |
show mac-pool |
|
show uuid-suffix-pool |
|
To delete a virtual HBA, use the delete vhba command.
delete vhba name
name | Virtual HBA name. |
None
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a virtual HBA:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10 switch-A /org/service-profile # delete vhba vHBA10 switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile #
Command |
Description |
show vhba |
|
show vnic |
|
To delete a VLAN, use the delete vlan command.
delete vlan name
name | VLAN name. |
None
Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a VLAN:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink switch-A /eth-uplink # delete vlan vlan1 switch-A /eth-uplink* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-uplink #
Command |
Description |
show interface |
|
show vlan |
|
To delete a virtual NIC, use the delete vnic command.
delete vnic name
name | Virtual NIC name. |
None
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a virtual NIC:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10 switch-A /org/service-profile # delete vnic vNIC10 switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile #
Command |
Description |
show vhba |
|
show vnic |
|
To delete a virtual NIC template, use the delete vnic-templ command.
delete vnic-templ name
name | Virtual NIC template name. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a virtual NIC template:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # delete vnic-templ vnicT10 switch-A /org* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/wwn-pool #
Command |
Description |
show vhba-templ |
|
show vnic-templ |
|
To delete a VSAN, use the delete vsan command.
delete vsan name
name | VSAN name. |
None
Fibre Channel uplink (/fc-uplink)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a VSAN:
switch-A# scope fc-uplink switch-A /fc-uplink # delete vsan vs110 switch-A /fc-uplink* # commit-buffer switch-A /fc-uplink #
Command |
Description |
show pin-group |
|
show vsan |
|
To delete a WWN pool, use the delete wwn-pool command.
delete wwn-pool name
name | WWN pool name. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to delete a WWN pool:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # delete wwn-pool wwnP10 switch-A /org* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/wwn-pool #
Command |
Description |
show org |
|
show wwn-pool |
|
To disable Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP), use the disable cdp command.
disable cdp
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Network control policy (/org/nwctrl-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(2) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to disable CDP:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope nwctrl-policy nCP10 switch-A /org/nwctrl-policy # disable cdp switch-A /org/nwctrl-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/nwctrl-policy #
Command |
Description |
show nwctrl-policy |
|
show org |
|
To disable CIM XML services, use the disable cimxml command.
disable cimxml
This command has no arguments or keywords.
CIM XML services are enabled.
Services (/system/services)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to disable CIM XML services:
switch-A#scope system switch-A /system # scope services switch-A /system/services # disable cimxml switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer switch-A /system/services #
Command |
Description |
show cimxml |
|
show dns |
|
To disable HTTP services, use the disable http command.
disable http
This command has no arguments or keywords.
HTTP services are enabled.
Services (/system/services)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to disable HTTP services:
switch-A#scope system switch-A /system # scope services switch-A /system/services # disable http switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer switch-A /system/services #
Command |
Description |
show http |
|
show https |
|
To disable HTTPS services, use the disable https command.
disable https
This command has no arguments or keywords.
HTTPS services are enabled.
Services (/system/services)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to disable HTTPS services:
switch-A#scope system switch-A /system # scope services switch-A /system/services # disable https switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer switch-A /system/services #
Command |
Description |
show https |
|
show ntp |
|
To disable SNMP services, use the disable snmp command.
disable snmp
This command has no arguments or keywords.
SNMP services are enabled.
Monitoring (/monitoring)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to disable SNMP services:
switch-A#scope monitoring switch-A /monitoring # disable snmp switch-A /monitoring* # commit-buffer switch-A /monitoring #
Command |
Description |
show snmp-trap |
|
show stats-collection-policy |
|
To disable TELNET server services, use the disable telnet-server command.
disable telnet-server
This command has no arguments or keywords.
TELNET server services are enabled.
Services (/system/services)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to disable TELNET server services:
switch-A#scope system switch-A /system # scope services switch-A /system/services # disable telnet-server switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer switch-A /system/services #
Command |
Description |
show ssh-server |
|
show telnet-server |
|
To disassociate servers, use the disassociate command.
disassociate
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to disassociate servers:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10 switch-A /org/service-profile # disassociate switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile #
Command |
Description |
show server |
|
show service-profile |
|
To download an image, use the download image command.
download image { ftp: | scp: | sftp: | tftp: }
ftp: | Specifies FTP. |
scp: | Specifies SCP. |
sftp: | Specifies SFTP. |
tftp: | Specifies TFTP. |
None
Firmware (/firmware)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to download an image:
switch-A# scope firmware switch-A /firmware # download image scp://user1@192.168.10.10/images/ucs-k9-bundle.1.0.0.988.gbin switch-A /firmware* # commit-buffer switch-A /firmware #
Command |
Description |
show image |
|
show package |
|
To enable Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP), use the enable cdp command.
enable cdp
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Network control policy (/org/nwctrl-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(2) | This command was introduced. |
When you enable CDP, you can use it to obtain addresses of other devices in your network. You can also use it to discover the platforms of those devices.
This example shows how to enable CDP:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope nwctrl-policy nCP10 switch-A /org/nwctrl-policy # enable cdp switch-A /org/nwctrl-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/nwctrl-policy #
Command |
Description |
show nwctrl-policy |
|
show snmp |
|
To CIM (Common Information Model) XML services, use the enable cimxml command.
enable cimxml
This command has no arguments or keywords.
CIM XML services are disabled.
Services (/system/services)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Cisco recommends that you enable only the communication services that are required to interface with other network applications.
This example shows how to enable CIM XML services:
switch-A#scope system switch-A /system # scope services switch-A /system/services # enable cimxml switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer switch-A /system/services #
Command |
Description |
show cimxml |
|
show dns |
|
To enable a core export target, use the enable core-export-target command.
enable core-export-target
Core export target services are disabled.
System debug (/monitoring/sysdebug)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enable a core export target:
switch-A# scope monitoring switch-A /monitoring # scope sysdebug switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug # enable core-export-target switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug* # commit-buffer switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug #
Command |
Description |
show cores |
|
show core-export-target |
|
To enable HTTP services, use the enable http command.
enable http
This command has no arguments or keywords.
HTTP services are disabled.
Services (/system/services)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Cisco recommends that you enable only the communication services that are required to interface with other network applications.
This example shows how to enable HTTP services:
switch-A#scope system switch-A /system # scope services switch-A /system/services # enable http switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer switch-A /system/services #
Command |
Description |
show cimxml |
|
show http |
|
To enable HTTPS services, use the enable https command.
enable https
This command has no arguments or keywords.
HTTPS services are disabled.
Services (/system/services)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Cisco recommends that you enable only the communication services that are required to interface with other network applications.
This example shows how to enable HTTPS services:
switch-A#scope system switch-A /system # scope services switch-A /system/services # enable https switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer switch-A /system/services #
Command |
Description |
show cimxml |
|
show https |
|
To enable SNMP services, use the enable snmp command.
enable snmp
This command has no arguments or keywords.
SNMP services are disabled.
Monitoring (/monitoring)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Cisco recommends that you enable only the communication services that are required to interface with other network applications.
This example shows how to enable SNMP services:
switch-A#scope monitoring switch-A /monitoring # enable snmp switch-A /monitoring* # commit-buffer switch-A /monitoring #
Command |
Description |
show cimxml |
|
show snmp-trap |
|
To enable TELNET server services, use the enable telnet-server command.
enable telnet-server
This command has no arguments or keywords.
TELNET server services are disabled.
Services (/system/services)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Cisco recommends that you enable only the communication services that are required to interface with other network applications.
This example shows how to enable TELNET server services:
switch-A#scope system switch-A /system # scope services switch-A /system/services # enable telnet-server switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer switch-A /system/services #
Command |
Description |
show ssh-server |
|
show telnet-server |
|
To enter the adapter, use the enter adapter command.
enter adapter
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to enter adapter capacity qualification. In this qualification, you can create and delete capacity qualifications. Use the exit command to exit adapter.
If you are entering an adapter for the first time, once you have entered you will need to execute the commit-buffer command.
This example shows how to enter the adapter:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq10 switch-A /org/server-qual # enter adapter switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter #
Command |
Description |
show adapter |
|
show cap-qual |
|
To enter a chassis, use the enter chassis command.
enter chassis min-chassis-id max-chassis-id
min-chassis-id | Minimum chassis identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to 255. |
max-chassis-id | Maximum chassis identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to 255. |
None
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to enter slot capacity qualification. In this qualification, you can create and delete capacity qualifications. Use the exit command to exit the chassis.
If you are entering a chassis for the first time, once you have entered you will need to execute the commit-buffer command.
This example shows how to enter a chassis:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq10 switch-A /org/server-qual # enter chassis 1 1 switch-A /org/server-qual/chassis* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual/chassis #
Command |
Description |
show cap-qual |
|
show chassis |
|
To enter memory, use the enter memory command.
enter memory
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to enter memory and set memory property values. Use the exit command to exit memory.
If you are entering memory for the first time, once you have entered you will need to execute the commit-buffer command.
This example shows how to enter memory:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq10 switch-A /org/server-qual # enter memory switch-A /org/server-qual/memory* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual/memory #
Command |
Description |
show detail |
|
show memory |
|
To enter a network control policy, use the enter nwctrl-policy command.
enter nwctrl-policy policy-name
policy-name | Policy name. |
None
Network control policy (/org/nwctrl-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(2) | This command was introduced. |
When you enter a network control policy, you can perform the following tasks:
This example shows how to enter a network control policy:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # enter nwctrl-policy nCP10 switch-A /org/nwctrl-policy #
Command |
Description |
show nwctrl-policy |
|
show qos-policy |
|
To enter the processor, use the enter processor command.
enter processor
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to enter the processor and set processor property values. Use the exit command to exit the processor.
If you are entering memory for the first time, once you have entered you will need to execute the commit-buffer command.
This example shows how to enter the processor:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq10 switch-A /org/server-qual # enter processor switch-A /org/server-qual/processor* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual/processor #
Command |
Description |
show memory |
|
show processor |
|
To enter storage, use the enter storage command.
enter storage
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Boot policy (/org/boot-policy)
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Boot definition (/org/service-profile/boot-def)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to enter storage and set storage property values. Use the exit command to exit storage.
If you are entering storage for the first time, once you have entered you will need to execute the commit-buffer command.
The following example shows how to enter storage:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq10 switch-A /org/server-qual # enter storage switch-A /org/server-qual/storage* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual/storage #
Command |
Description |
show detail |
|
show storage |
|
To power up or down, use the power command.
power power { up | down }
up | Specifies power up. |
down | Specifies power down. |
None
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to power up:
switch-A# scope org org10a switch-A /org # scope service-profile servProf10a switch-A /org/service-profile # power down
To reboot, use the reboot command.
reboot
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to reboot:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10 switch-A /org/service-profile # reboot
To recommission a chassis, use the recommission chassis command.
recommission chassis vendor model serial-num
vendor | Vendor. |
model | Model. |
serial-num | Serial number. |
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to recommission a chassis:
switch-A# recommission chassis "Cisco Systems Inc" "Cisco UCS 5108" FOX1252GNNN switch-A* # commit-buffer switch-A #
Command |
Description |
show chassis |
|
show slot |
|
To remove privileges, use the remove privilege command.
remove privilege { aaa | admin | ext-lan-config | ext-lan-policy | ext-lan-qos | ext-lan-security | ext-san-config | ext-san-policy | ext-san-qos | ext-san-security | fault | service-profile-config | service-profile-config-policy | service-profile-network | service-profile-network-policy | service-profile-qos | service-profile-qos-policy | service-profile-security | service-profile-security-policy | service-profile-server | service-profile-server-policy | service-profile-storage | service-profile-storage-policy | operations | server-equipment | server-maintenance | server-policy | server-security | pod-config | pod-policy | pod-qos | pod-security | read-only } +
aaa | Specifies AAA privileges. |
admin | Specifies admin privileges. |
ext-lan-config | Specifies external LAN configuration priveleges. |
ext-lan-policy | Specifies external LAN policy privileges. |
ext-lan-qos | Specifies external LAN QoS privileges. |
ext-lan-security | Specifies external LAN security privileges. |
ext-san-config | Specifies external SAN configuration privileges. |
ext-san-policy | Specifies external SAN policy privileges. |
ext-san-qos | Specifies external SAN QoS privileges. |
ext-san-security | Specifies external SAN security privileges. |
fault | Specifies fault privileges. |
service-profile-config | Specifies service profile configuration privileges. |
service-profile-config-policy | Specifies service profile configuration policy privileges. |
service-profile-network | Specifies service profile network privileges. |
service-profile-network-policy | Specifies service profile network policy privileges. |
service-profile-qos | Specifies service profile QoS privileges. |
service-profile-qos-policy | Specifies service profile QoS policy privileges. |
service-profile-security | Specifies service profile security privileges. |
service-profile-security-policy | Specifies service profile security policy privileges. |
service-profile-server | Specifies service profile server privileges. |
service-profile-server-policy | Specifies service profile server policy privileges. |
service-profile-storage | Specifies service profile storage privileges. |
service-profile-storage-policy | Specifies service profile storage policy privileges. |
operations | Specifies operations privileges. |
server-equipment | Specifies server equipment privileges. |
server-maintenance | Specifies server maintenance privileges. |
server-policy | Specifies server policy privileges. |
server-security | Specifies server security privileges. |
pod-config | Specifies pod configuration privileges. |
pod-policy | Specifies pod policy privileges. |
pod-qos | Specifies pod QoS privileges. |
pod-security | Specifies pod security privileges. |
read-only | Specifies read-only privileges. |
None
Role (/security/role)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to remove privileges:
switch-A#scope security switch-A /security # scope role serverAdmin switch-A /security/role # remove privilege server-policy switch-A /security/role* # commit-buffer switch-A /security/role #
Command |
Description |
show local-user |
|
show role |
|
To remove a server, use the remove server command.
remove server slot
slot | Slot number. The range of valid values is 1 to 255. |
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to remove a server:
switch-A# remove server 1/1 switch-A* # commit-buffer switch-A #
Command |
Description |
show iom |
|
show server |
|
To reset, use the reset command.
logcontrol, bmc, and iom mode reset
server and service profile mode reset { hard-reset-immediate | hard-reset-wait }
hard-reset-immediate |
|
hard-reset-wait |
|
None
Logcontrol (/monitoring/sysdebug/logcontrol)
BMC (/chassis/server/bmc)
Server (/chassis/server)
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
IO module (/chassis/iom)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
The following example shows how to reset:
switch-A# scope chassis 1 switch-A /chassis # scope iom 1/1 switch-A /chassis/iom # reset switch-A /chassis/iom* # commit-buffer switch-A /chassis/iom #
Command |
Description |
show chassis |
|
show server |
|
To reset the CMOS, use the reset-cmos command.
reset-cmos
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Server (/chassis/server)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to reset CMOS:
switch-A# scope chassis 1 switch-A /chassis # scope server 1 switch-A /chassis/server # reset cmos switch-A /chassis/server* # commit-buffer switch-A /chassis/server #
Command |
Description |
show cpu |
|
show firmware |
|
To enter adapter mode, use the scope adapter command.
scope adapter chassis/slot/adapter
chassis/slot/id | Adapter location. |
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter adapter mode:
scope adapter 1/1/1 switch /chassis/server/adapter #
Command |
Description |
show chassis |
|
show iom |
|
To enter backup mode, use the scope backup command.
scope backup name
name | Host name. |
None
System (/system)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter backup mode:
switch-A# scope system switch-A /system # scope backup backUpFDrive switch-A /system #* commit-buffer switch-A /system #
Command |
Description |
show backup |
|
show import-config |
|
To enter block mode, use the scope block command.
scope block from to
from | From value. |
to | To value. |
None
IP pool (/org/ip-pool)
WWN pool (/org/wwn-pool)
UUID suffix pool (/org/uuid-suffix-pool)
MAC pool (/org/mac-pool)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter block mode:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope ip-pool ipp10 switch-A /org/ip-pool # scope block 209.165.200.225 209.165.200.235 switch-A /org/ip-pool #
Command |
Description |
show ip-pool |
|
show mac-pool |
|
To enter bmc mode, use the scope bmc command.
scope bmc
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Server (/chassis/server)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter bmc mode:
switch-A# scope chassis 1 switch-A /chassis # scope server 1/1 switch-A /chassis/server # scope bmc switch-A /chassis/server/bmc #
Command |
Description |
show bmc |
|
show raid-controller |
|
To enter boot definition mode, use the scope boot-definition command.
scope boot-definition
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter boot definition mode:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp3a switch-A /org/service-profile # scope boot-definition switch-A /org/service-profile/boot-definition #
Command |
Description |
show boot-definition |
|
show lan |
|
To enter boot-policy mode, use the scope boot-policy command.
scope boot-policy name
name | Boot policy name. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter boot-policy mode:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope boot-policy switch-A /org/boot-policy #
Command |
Description |
show boot-policy |
|
show qos-policy |
|
To enter capability mode, use the scope capability command.
scope capability
None
System (/system)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter capability mode:
switch-A# scope system switch-A /system # scope capability switch-A /system/capability #
Command |
Description |
show memory |
|
show version |
|
To enter capacity qualification mode, use the scope cap-qual command.
scope cap-qual { fcoe | non-virtualized-eth-if | non-virtualized-fc-if | path-encap-consolidated | path-encap-virtual | protected-eth-if | protected-fc-if | protected-fcoe | virtualized-eth-if | virtualized-fc-if | virtualized-scsi-if }
fcoe | Specifies Fibre Channel over Ethernet. |
non-virtualized-eth-if | Specifies a non-virtualized Ethernet interface. |
non-virtualized-fc-if | Specifies a non-virtualized Fibre Channel interface. |
path-encap-consolidated | Specifies a consolidated encapsulated path. |
path-encap-virtual | Specifies a virtual encapsulated path. |
protected-eth-if | Specifies a protected Ethernet interface. |
protected-fc-if | Specifies a protected Fibre Channel interface. |
protected-fcoe | Specifies a protected Fibre Channel over Ethernet interface. |
virtualized-eth-if | Specifies a virtualized Ethernet interface. |
virtualized-fc-if | Specifies a virtualized Fibre Channel interface. |
virtualized-scsi-if | Specifies a virtualized SCSI interface. |
None
Adapter (/org/server-qual/adapter)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter capacity qualification mode:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq10 switch-A /org/server-qual # scope adapter switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter # scope cap-qual fcoe
Command |
Description |
show adapter |
|
show cap-qual |
|
To enter chassis mode, use the scope chassis command.
scope chassis chassis-id
id | Chassis identification number. |
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter chassis mode:
switch-A# scope chassis 1 switch-A /chassis #
Command |
Description |
show chassis |
|
show slot |
|
To enter chassis discovery policy mode, use the scope chassis-disc-policy command.
scope chassis-disc-policy
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter chassis discovery policy mode:
switch-A# scope org org30 switch-A /org # scope chassis-disc-policy switch-A /org/chassis-disc-policy #
Command |
Description |
show chassis-disc-policy |
|
show org |
|
To enter eth-classified mode, use the scope eth-classified command.
scope eth-classified { best-effort | bronze | gold | platinum | silver }
best-effort | Specifies |
bronze | Specifies bronze classified mode. |
gold | Specifies gold classified mode. |
platinum | Specifies platinum classified mode. |
silver | Specifies silver classified mode. |
None
QoS (/eth-server/qos)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
Enters Ethernet server QoS Ethernet classified mode for the specified system class.
The following example shows how to enter eth-classified mode:
switch-A# eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope qos switch-A /eth-server/qos # scope eth-classified switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified #
Command |
Description |
show eth-best-effort |
|
show eth-classified |
|
To enter eth-server mode, use the scope eth-server command.
scope eth-server
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
This example shows how to enter eth-server mode:
switch-A#scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server #
Command |
Description |
show interface |
|
show server |
|
To enter eth-uplink mode, use the scope eth-uplink command.
scope eth-uplink
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
This example shows how to enter eth-uplink mode:
switch-A#scope eth-uplink switch-A /eth-uplink #
Command |
Description |
show eth-uplink |
|
show port-profile |
|
To enter fc-uplink mode, use the scope fc-uplink command.
scope fc-uplink
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
This example shows how to enter fc-uplink mode:
switch-A# scope fc-uplink switch-A /fc-uplink #
Command |
Description |
show interface |
|
show vlan |
|
To enter firmware mode, use the scope firmware command.
scope firmware
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
This example shows how to enter firmware mode:
switch-A# scope firmware switch-A /firmware #
Command |
Description |
show firmware |
|
show version |
|
To enter flow control mode, use the scope flow-control command.
scope flow-control
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
This example shows how to enter flow control mode:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink switch-A /eth-uplink # scope flow-control switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control #
Command |
Description |
show policy |
|
show port-profile |
|
To enter import configuration mode, use the scope import-config command.
scope import-config name
name | Import configuration name. |
None
System (/system)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter import configuration mode:
switch-A# scope system switch-A /system # scope import-config ic10 switch-A /system/import-config #
Command |
Description |
show import-config |
|
show managed-entity |
|
To enter iom mode, use the scope iom command.
chassis mode scope iom { id | a | b } id
capability mode scope iom vendor model hw-rev
id | Module identification number. |
a | Specifies switch A. |
b | Specifies switch B. |
vendor | Vendor name. |
model | Model number. |
hw-rev | Hardware revision. |
None
Chassis (/chassis)
Capability (/system/capability)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter iom mode:
switch-A# scope chassis switch-A /chassis # scope iom 1 switch-A /chassis/iom #
Command |
Description |
show iom |
|
show slot |
|
To enter IPMI access profile mode, use the scope ipmi-access-profile command.
scope ipmi-access-profile name
name | Access profile name. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
The following example shows how to enter IPMI access profile mode:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope ipmi-access-profile ipmiAP10 switch-A /org/ipmi-access-profile #
Command |
Description |
show epuser |
|
show ipmi-access-profile |
|
To enter LDAP mode, use the scope ldap command.
scope ldap
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
LDAP (/security/ldap)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
This example shows how to enter LDAP mode:
switch-A#scope security switch-A /security # scope ldap switch-A /security/ldap #
Command |
Description |
show ldap |
|
show tacacs |
|
To enter locale mode, use the scope locale command.
scope locale name
name | Locale name. |
None
Security (/security)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter locale mode:
switch-A#scope security switch-A /security # scope locale switch-A /security/locale #
Command |
Description |
show locale |
|
show remote-user |
|
To enter monitoring mode, use the scope monitoring command.
scope monitoring
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
This example shows how to enter monitoring mode:
switch-A#scope monitoring switch-A /monitoring #
Command |
Description |
show callhome |
|
show syslog |
|
To enter network control policy mode, use the scope nwctrl-policy command.
scope nwctrl-policy
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Network control policy (/org/nwctrl-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(2) | This command was introduced. |
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This example shows how to enter network control policy mode:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org/ # scope nwctrl-policy nCP10 switch-A /org/nwctrl-policy #
Command |
Description |
show nwctrl-policy |
|
show qos-policy |
|
To enter org mode, use the scope org command.
scope org name
name | Organization name. |
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter org mode:
switch-A# scope org org100 switch-A /org #
Command |
Description |
show mac-pool |
|
show org |
|
To enter port channel mode, use the scope port-channel command.
scope port-channel id
id | Port identification number. |
None
Fabric interconnect (/eth-uplink/fabric)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter port channel mode:
switch-A#scope eth-uplink switch-A /eth-uplink # scope fabric b switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric # scope port-channel 10 switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric/port-channel #
Command |
Description |
show switch |
|
show port-channel |
|
To enter QoS mode, use the scope qos command.
scope qos
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Ethernet server (/eth-server)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
This example shows how to enter QoS mode:
switch-A# scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope qos switch-A /eth-server/qos #
Command |
Description |
show eth-best-effort |
|
show eth-classified |
|
To enter radius mode, use the scope radius command.
scope radius
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Security (/security)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
This example shows how to enter radius mode:
switch-A#scope security switch-A /security # scope radius switch-A /security /radius #
Command |
Description |
show ldap |
|
show radius |
|
To enter role mode, use the scope role command.
scope role name
name | Role name. |
None
Security (/security)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter role mode:
switch-A#scope security switch-A /security # scope role admin switch-A /security #
Command |
Description |
show local-user |
|
show role |
|
To enter security mode, use the scope security command.
scope security
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
This example shows how to enter security mode:
switch-A# scope security switch-A /security #
Command |
Description |
show ldap |
|
show tacacs |
|
To enter server mode, use the scope server command.
scope server { name | dynamic-uuid }
name | Server name. |
dynamic-uuid | Specifies the unique server identity. |
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter server mode:
switch-A# scope server 1/1 switch-A /chassis/server #
Command |
Description |
show server adapter |
|
show server identity |
|
To enter server-qual mode, use the scope server-qual command.
scope server-qual name
name | Server qualifier name. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter server-qual mode:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal1 switch-A /org/server-qual #
Command |
Description |
show server-pool |
|
show server-qual |
|
To enter services mode, use the scope services command.
scope services
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Services (/system/services)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
This example shows how to enter services mode:
switch-A#scope system switch-A /system # scope services switch-A /system/services #
Command |
Description |
show cimxml |
|
show dns |
|
To enter SNMP user mode, use the scope snmp-user command.
scope snmp-user
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
SNMP user (/monitoring/snmp-user)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(2) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter SNMP user mode:
switch-A# scope monitoring switch /monitoring # scope snmp-user SU10 switch /monitoring/snmp-user #
Command |
Description |
show snmp |
|
show snmp-user |
|
To enter system mode, use the scope system command.
scope system
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
This example shows how to enter system mode:
switch-A# scope system switch-A /system #
Command |
Description |
show fabric |
|
show version |
|
To enter TACACS mode, use the scope tacacs command.
scope tacacs
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Security (/security)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
This example shows how to enter TACACS mode:
switch-A#scope security switch-A /security # scope tacacs switch-A /security/tacacs #
Command |
Description |
show radius |
|
show ttacacs |
|
To enter virtual HBA mode, use the scope vhba command.
scope vhba name
name | Virtual HBA name. |
None
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter virtual HBA mode:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10 switch-A /org # scope vhba vHBA10 switch-A /org/vhba #
Command |
Description |
show service-profile |
|
show vhba |
|
To enter virtual HBA template mode, use the scope vhba-templ command.
scope vhba-templ scope vhba-templ name
name | Virtual HBA template name. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter virtual HBA template mode:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope vhba-templ vhbaT10 switch-A /org/vhba-templ #
Command |
Description |
show fc-if |
|
show vhba-templ |
|
To enter virtual NIC mode, use the scope vnic command.
scope vnic name
name | Virtual NIC name. |
None
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter virtual NIC mode:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10 switch-A /org # scope vnic vNIC10 switch-A /org/vnic #
Command |
Description |
show service-profile |
|
show vnic |
|
To enter virtual NIC template mode, use the scope vnic-templ command.
scope vnic-templ name
name | Virtual NIC template name. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter virtual NIC template mode:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope vnic-templ vnicT10 switch-A /org/vnic-templ #
Command |
Description |
show eth-if |
|
show vnic-templ |
|
To enter WWN pool mode, use the scope wwn-pool command.
scope wwn-pool name
name | WWN pool name. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter WWN pool mode:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope wwn-pool wwnP10 switch-A /org/wwn-pool #
Command |
Description |
show initiator |
|
show org |
|
To set action, use the set action command.
chassis-disc-policy mode set action { 1-link | 2-link | 4-link }
import-config mode set action { merge | replace }
server-disc-policy mode set action { diag | immediate | user-acknowledged }
1-link | Specifies one uplink. |
2-link | Specifies two uplinks. |
4-link | Specifies four uplinks. |
merge | Specifies merge. |
replace | Specifies replace. |
diag | Specifies diagnostic. |
immediate | Specifies immediate. |
user-acknowledged | Specifies user acknowledged. |
None
Chassis discovery policy (/org/chassis-disc-policy)
Import configuration (/system/import-config)
Server discovery policy /org/server-disc-policy
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command in chassis-disc-policy mode to specify the number of links to the switch that the chassis must have to be discovered.
This example shows how to set action:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org/chassis-disc-policy # scope chassis-disc-policy cdp10 switch-A /org/chassis-disc-policy # set action 4-link switch-A /org/chassis-disc-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/chassis-dis-policy #
Command |
Description |
show chassis |
|
show chassis-disc-policy |
|
To set an adaptor profile, use the set adaptor-profile command.
set adaptor-profile name
name | Adapter profile name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Hypervisor connection (/org/service-profile/hv-conn)
Dynamic connection policy (/org/dynamic-conn-policy)
Virtual HBA (/org/service-profile/vhba)
Virtual NIC (/org/service-profile/vnic)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to associate the specified profile with the service profile you used to enter service profile mode.
This example shows how to set an adapter profile:
switch-A# scope org org30a switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10 switch-A /org/service-profile # scope vnic switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic # set adaptor-profile 20a switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic #
Command |
Description |
show vhba |
|
show vnic |
|
To set the administration state, use the set adminstate command.
set adminstate { disabled | enabled }
disabled | Specifies administration state enabled. |
enabled | Specifies administration state disabled. |
None
Ethernet classified (/eth-server/qos/eth-classified)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set the administration state:
switch-A# scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope qos switch-A /eth-server/qos # scope eth-classified silver switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified # set adminstate enabled switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified #
Command |
Description |
show eth-best-effort |
|
show eth-classified |
|
To set up AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) 128 encryption, use the set aes-128 command.
set aes-128 { no | yes }
no | Specifies no AES 128 encryption. |
yes | Specifies AES 128 encryption. |
None
SNMP user (/monitoring/snmp-user)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(2) | This command was introduced. |
SNMPv3, enabled on a UCS system by using the create snmp-user command, provides important security features. One is authentication of packets, to prevent snooping by an unauthorized source. Use AES 128 encryption to fully utilize the extended features of SNMPv3 on your UCS system.
This example shows how to set up AES 128 encryption:
switch-A# scope monitoring switch /monitoring # scope snmp-user SU10 switch /monitoring/snmp-user # set aes-128 yes switch /monitoring/snmp-user* # commit-buffer switch /monitoring/snmp-user #
Command |
Description |
show snmp |
|
show snmp-user |
|
To set processor architecture (arch), use the set arch command.
set arch { dual-core-opteron | intel-p4-c | opteron | pentium-4 | turion-64 | xeon | xeon-mp | any }
dual-core-opteron | Specifies the dual-core Opteron processor. |
intel-p4-c | Specifies the Intel P4 C processor. |
opteron | Specifies the Opteron processor. |
pentium-4 | Specifies the Pentium 4 processor. |
turion-64 | Specifies the Turion 4 processor. |
xeon | Specifies the Xeon processor. |
xeon-mp | Specifies the Xeon MP processor. |
any | Specifies any processor. |
None
Processor (/org/server-qual/processor)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set processor architecture:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal10 switch-A /org/server-qual # scope processor switch-A /org/server-qual/processor # set arch xeon-mp switch-A /org/server-qual/processor* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual/processor #
Command |
Description |
show memory |
|
show processor |
|
To set an attribute, use the set attribute command.
set attribute attribute
attribute | Attribute name. The range of valid values is 1 to 63. |
None
LDAP (/security/ldap)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to restrict database searches to records that contain the specified attribute.
This example shows how to set an attribute:
switch-A#scope security switch-A /security # scope ldap switch-A /security/ldap # set attribute name switch-A /security/ldap* # commit-buffer switch-A /security/ldap #
Command |
Description |
show ldap |
|
show tacacs |
|
To set the authentication type, use the set auth command.
set auth { md5 | sha }
md5 | Specifies MD5 (Message Digest Algorithm 5) authentication. |
sha | Specifies SHA (Secure Hash Algorithm) authentication. |
None
SNMP user (/monitoring/snmp-user)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(2) | This command was introduced. |
SNMPv3, enabled on a UCS system by using the create snmp-user command, provides important security features. One is authentication, to verify that a message is from a valid source. Use MD5 or SHA authentication to fully utilize the extended features of SNMPv3 on your UCS system.
This example shows how to set the authentication type:
switch-A# scope monitoring switch /monitoring # scope snmp-user SU10 switch /monitoring/snmp-user # set auth sha switch /monitoring/snmp-user* # commit-buffer switch /monitoring/snmp-user #
Command |
Description |
show snmp |
|
show snmp-user |
|
To set up the authentication console, use the set authentication console command.
set authentication console { ldap | local | radius | tacacs }
ldap | Specifies an LDAP authentication console. |
local | Specifies a local authentication console. |
radius | Specifies a RADIUS authentication console. |
tacacs | Specifies a TACACS authentication console. |
None
Security (/security)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set up the authentication console:
switch-A#scope security switch-A /security # set authentication console ldap switch-A /security* # commit-buffer switch-A /security #
Command |
Description |
show authentication |
|
show ldap |
|
To set an authentication default, use the set authentication default command.
set authentication default { ldap | local | radius | tacacs }
ldap | Specifies an LDAP authentication console. |
local | Specifies a local authentication console. |
radius | Specifies a RADIUS authentication console. |
tacacs | Specifies a TACACS authentication console. |
None
Security (/security)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set an authentication default:
switch-A#scope security switch-A /security # set authentication default ldap switch-A /security* # commit-buffer switch-A /security #
Command |
Description |
show authentication |
|
show ldap |
|
To set up an authentication port, use the set authport command.
set authport id
id | Authentication port identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to 65535. |
None
Server (/security/radius/server)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to specify the port used to communicate with a RADIUS server.
This example shows how to set up an authentication port:
switch-A#scope security switch-A /security # scope radius switch-A /security/radius # scope server s100 switch-A /security/radius/server # set authport 100 switch-A /security/radius/server* # commit-buffer switch-A /security/radius/server #
Command |
Description |
show ldap |
|
show radius |
|
To set up a distinguished name, use the set basedn command.
set basedn name
name | Distinguished name. The range of valid values is 1 to 127. |
None
LDAP (/security/ldap)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to restrict database searches to records that contain the specified distinguished name.
This example shows how to set up a distinguished name:
switch-A#scope security switch-A /security # scope ldap switch-A /security/ldap # set basedn ldap switch-A /security/ldap* # commit-buffer switch-A /security/ldap #
Command |
Description |
show ldap |
|
show tacacs |
|
To set the block size, use the set blocksize command.
set blocksize { blocksize | unspecified }
blocksize | Storage block size. The range of valid values is 0 to 4294967295. |
unspecified | Specifies an unspecified block size. |
None
Storage (/org/server-qual/storage)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set the block size:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal10 switch-A /org/server-qual # scope storage switch-A /org/server-qual/storage # set blocksize 1000 switch-A /org/server-qual/storage* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual/storage #
Command |
Description |
show memory |
|
show processor |
|
To set the boot policy, use the set boot-policy command.
set boot-policy name
name | Boot policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to associate the specified boot policy with the service profile you used to enter service profile mode.
This example shows how to set the boot policy:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope service-profile servProf10 switch-A /org/service-profile # set boot-policy bootP10 switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile #
Command |
Description |
show association |
|
show boot-definition |
|
To set up a CIM (Common Information Model) XML port, use the set cimxml port command.
set cimxml port port
port | Port number. The range of valid values is 1 to 65535. |
None
Services (/system/services)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set up a CIM XML port:
switch-A#scope system switch-A /system # scope services switch-A /system/services # set cimxml port 10 switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer switch-A /system/services #
Command |
Description |
show cimxml |
|
show dns |
|
To set the memory clock speed, use the set clock command.
set clock { number | unspec }
number | Memory clock speed, in seconds. The range of valid values is 1 to 65535. |
unspec | Specifies unspecified speed. |
None
Memory (/org/server-qual/memory)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set the memory clock speed:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq10 switch-A /org/server-qual # scope memory switch-A /org/server-qual/memory # set clock 10 switch-A /org/server-qual/memory* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual/memory #
Command |
Description |
show memory |
|
show processor |
|
To set up CoS (Class of Service), use the set cos command.
set cos { cos | any }
cos | Class of Service. The range of valid values is 0 to 6. |
any | Specifies any level of CoS. |
None
Ethernet classified (/eth-server/cos/eth-classified)
Fibre Channel default (/eth-server/cos/fc-default)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to restrict the passage of traffic. A higher value indicates more important traffic. Setting CoS at 6 specifies the most important traffic.
This example shows how to set up CoS:
switch-A# scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope cos switch-A /eth-server/qos # scope eth-classified switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified # set cos 6 switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified #
Command |
Description |
show eth-best-effort |
|
show eth-classified |
|
To set a description, use the set descr command.
set descr description
description | Description. The range of valid values is 1 to 256. |
None
Backup (/system/backup)
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet server (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Virtual NIC template (/org/vnic-templ)
Statistics threshold policy under organization (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
MAC pool (/org/mac-pool)
Partition (/org/local-disk-config/partition)
Import configuration (/system/import-config)
Pooling policy (/org/pooling-policy)
VMM provider (/system/vm-mgmt/vmm-provider)
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
UUID suffix pool (/org/uuid-suffix-pool)
Pin group under Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink/pin-group)
Fibre Channel profile (/org/fc-profile)
SoL (/org/service-profile/sol)
IP pool (/org/ip-pool)
Ethernet profile (/org/eth-profile)
Statistics threshold policy under Fibre Channel uplink (/fc-uplink/stats-threshold-policy)
Server discovery policy (/org/server-disc-policy)
Pin group under Fibre Channel uplink (/fc-uplink/pin-group)
PSU policy (/org/psu-policy)
Boot policy (/org/boot-policy)
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink/stats-threshold-policy)
Local disk configuration under organization (/org/local-disk-config)
Virtual HBA template (/org/vhba-templ)
Firmware management pack (/org/fw-mgmt-pack)
Initiator (/org/wwn-pool/initiator)
Boot definition (/org/service-profile/boot-def)
Chassis discovery policy under organization (/org/chassis-disc-policy)
Automatic configuration policy (/org/autoconfig-policy)
SoL policy (/org/sol-policy)
Scrub policy (/org/scrub-policy)
Local disk configuration under service profile (/org/service-profile/local-disk-config)
Firmware host pack under organization (/org/fw-host-pack)
Port profile (/eth-uplink/port-profile)
WWN pool (/org/wwn-pool)
Server inherit policy under organization (/org/server-inherit-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
If your description includes spaces, special characters, or punctuation, you must begin and end your description with quotation marks. The quotation marks will not appear in the description field of any show command output
This example shows how to set a description:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope boot-policy boot100 switch-A /org/boot-policy # set descr bootOnce switch-A /org/boot-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/boot-policy #
Command |
Description |
show boot-policy |
|
show detail |
|
To set disk scrub, use the set disk-scrub command.
set disk-scrub { no | yes }
no | Specifies no scrub. |
yes | Specifies scrub. |
None
Scrub policy (/org/scrub-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set disk scrub:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope scrub-policy scrub101 switch-A /org/scrub-policy # set disk-scrub yes switch-A /org/scrub-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/scrub-policy #
Command |
Description |
show server-inherit-policy |
|
show scrub-policy |
|
To set up email, use the set email command.
set email email
Email address. Specify in the format <name>@<domain name>. |
None
Callhome (/monitoring/callhome)
Local user (/security/local-user)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to set up customer contact email.
This example shows how to set up email:
switch-A# scope monitoring switch-A /monitoring # scope callhome switch-A /monitoring/callhome # set email foo@foo.com switch-A /monitoring/callhome* # commit-buffer switch-A /monitoring/callhome #
Command |
Description |
show callhome |
|
show event |
|
To set the expiration date, use the set expiration command.
set expiration { never | { apr | aug | dec | feb | jan | jul | jun | mar | may | nov | oct | sep } day year }
never | Specifies |
apr | Specifies April. |
aug | Specifies August. |
dec | Specifies December. |
feb | Specifies February. |
jan | Specifies January. |
jul | Specifies July. |
jun | Specifies June. |
mar | Specifies March. |
may | Specifies May. |
nov | Specifies November. |
oct | Specifies October. |
sep | Specifies September. |
day | Day. |
year | Year. |
None
Local user (/security/local-user)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to set the date the user account expires.
This example shows how to set the expiration date:
switch-A#scope security switch-A /security # scope local-user lu1 switch-A /security/local-user # set expiration 30 nov switch-A /security* # commit-buffer switch-A /security #
Command |
Description |
show local-user |
|
show remote-user |
|
To set up a filter, use the set filter command.
set filter name
name | Filter name. The range of valid values is 1 to 63. |
None
LDAP (/security/ldap)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to restrict database searches to records that contain the specified filter.
This example shows how to set up a filter:
switch-A#scope security switch-A /security # scope ldap switch-A /security/ldap # set filter domainNames switch-A /security/ldap* # commit-buffer switch-A /security/ldap #
Command |
Description |
show ldap |
|
show tacacs |
|
To set the first name, use the set firstname command.
set firstname name
name | First name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Local user (/security/local-user)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set the first name:
switch-A#scope security switch-A /security # scope local-user lu1 switch-A /security/local-user # set firstname bob switch-A /security/local-user* # commit-buffer switch-A /security/local-user #
Command |
Description |
show local-user |
|
show remote-user |
|
To set up a flow control policy, use the set flow-control-policy command.
set flow-control-policy name
name | Flow control policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Port channel (/eth-uplink/fabric/port-channel)
Interface (/eth-uplink/fabric/interface)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set up a flow control policy:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink switch-A /eth-uplink # scope fabric b switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric # scope interface 1 2 switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric/interface # set flow-control-policy fcp110 switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric/interface* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric/interface #
Command |
Description |
show interface |
|
show port-channel |
|
To set the host firmware policy, use the set host-fw-policy command.
set host-fw-policy name
name | Host firmware policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to associate the specified host firmware policy with the service profile you used to enter service profile mode.
This example shows how to set the host firmware policy:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope service-profile servProf10 switch-A /org/service-profile # set host-fw-policy hostFP10 switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile #
Command |
Description |
show assoc |
|
show service-profile |
|
To set up an HTTP port, use the set http port command.
set http port port
port | Port identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to 65535. |
None
Services (/system/services)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Cisco recommends that you enable only the communication services that are required to interface with other network applications.
This example shows how to set up an HTTP port:
switch-A#scope system switch-A /system # scope services switch-A /system/services # set http port 100 switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer switch-A /system/services #
Command |
Description |
show cimxml |
|
show http |
|
To set up an HTTPS keyring, use the set https keyring command.
set https keyring keyring
keyring | Keyring name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Services (/system/services)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
When the HTTPS keyring is modified using the set https keyring command, all current HTTP and HTTPS sessions will be closed without any warning.
This example shows how to set up an HTTPS keyring:
switch-A#scope system switch-A /system # scope services switch-A /system/services # set https keyring kr100 switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer switch-A /system/services #
Command |
Description |
show http |
|
show keyring |
|
To set up an HTTPS port, use the set https port command.
set https port port
port | Port identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to 65535. |
None
Services (/system/services)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Cisco recommends that you enable only the communication services that are required to interface with other network applications.
This example shows how to set up an HTTP port:
switch-A#scope system switch-A /system # scope services switch-A /system/services # set https port 200 switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer switch-A /system/services #
Command |
Description |
show cimxml |
|
show http |
|
To set the IPMI access profile, use the set ipmi-access-profile command.
set ipmi-access-profile name
name | IPMI access profile name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to associate the specified IPMI access profile with the service profile you used to enter service profile mode.
This example shows how to set the IPMI access profile:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope service-profile servProf10 switch-A /org/service-profile # set ipmi-access-profile iaP10 switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile #
Command |
Description |
show association |
|
show service-profile |
|
To set up a key, use the set key command.
set key
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Server under TACACS (/security/tacacs/server)
Server under LDAP (/security/ldap/server)
Server under RADIUS (/security/radius/server)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
When you execute set key, the prompt Enter the key: appears on the command line. When you enter the key at the prompt and then press Enter, the prompt Confirm the key: appears. Confirm the key and then press Enter again. The key is set.
This example shows how to set up a key:
switch-A#scope security switch-A /security # scope ldap switch-A /security/ldap # scope server s100 switch-A /security/ldap/server # set key Enter the key: Confirm the key: switch-A /security/ldap/server* # commit-buffer switch-A /security/ldap/server #
Command |
Description |
show ldap |
|
show server |
|
To set the user name last name, use the set lastname command.
set lastname name
name | Last name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Local user (/security/local-user)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set the user name last name:
switch-A#scope security switch-A /security # scope local-user lu1 switch-A /security/local-user # set lastname foo switch-A /security/local-user* # commit-buffer switch-A /security/local-user #
Command |
Description |
show local-user |
|
show remote-user |
|
To set the local disk policy, use the set local-disk-policy command.
set local-disk-policy name
name | Local disk policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0 | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to associate the specified local disk policy with the service profile you used to enter service profile mode.
This example shows how to set the local disk policy:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope service-profile servProf10 switch-A /org/service-profile # set local-disk-policy ldiskP10 switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile #
Command |
Description |
show association |
|
show service-profile |
|
To set a LUN name, use the set lun command.
set lun name
name | LUN name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
SAN image path (/org/boot-policy/storage/san-image/path)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set a LUN name:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope boot-policy bp10a switch-A /org/boot-policy # scope storage switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage # scope san-image primary switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage/san-image # scope path primary switch-A /org/service-profile/storage/san-image/path # set lun lun100 switch-A /org/service-profile/path* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile/path #
Command |
Description |
show path |
|
show storage |
|
To set the maximum capacity, use the set maxcap command.
set maxcap { max-cap | unspecified }
max-cap | Maximum capacity. The range of valid values is 0 to 9223372036854775807. |
unspecified | Specifies unspecified capacity. |
None
Storage (/org/server-qual/storage)
Memory (/org/server-qual/memory)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to specify the maximum capacity of the memory array.
This example shows how to set the maximum capacity:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq3 switch-A /org/server-qual # scope storage switch-A /org/service-qual/storage # set maxcap 10000000 switch-A /org/service-qual/storage* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-qual/storage #
Command |
Description |
show memory |
|
show storage |
|
To set the maximum number of cores, use the set maxcores command.
set maxcores { max-cores | unspecified }
max-cores | Maximum number of cores. The range of valid values is 0 to 65535. |
unspecified | Specifies an unspecified number of cores. |
None
Processor (/org/server-qual/processor)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to specify the maximum number of processor cores.
This example shows how to set the maximum number of cores:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal10 switch-A /org/server-qual # scope processor switch-A /org/server-qual/processor # set maxcores 100 switch-A /org/server-qual/processor* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual/processor #
Command |
Description |
show memory |
|
show processor |
|
To set the maximum, use the set maximum command.
set maximum { maximum | unspecified }
maximum | Maximum |
unspecified | Specifies unspecified maximum. |
None
Capacity qualification (/org/server-qual/adapter/cap-qual)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to specify the maximum capacity for the selected adapter type.
This example shows how to set the maximum:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq100 switch-A /org/server-qual # scope adapter switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter # scope cap-qual fcoe switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter/cap-qual # set maximum 100 switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter/cap-qual # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter/cap-qual #
Command |
Description |
show adapter |
|
show cap-qual |
|
To set the maximum number of processors, use the set maxprocs command.
set maxprocs { maxprocs | unspecified }
max-procs | Maximum number of processors. The range of valid values is 0 to 65535. |
unspecified | Specifies an unspecified number of processors. |
None
Processor (/org/server-qual/processor)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set the maximum number of processors:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal10 switch-A /org/server-qual # scope processor switch-A /org/server-qual/processor # set maxprocs 10 switch-A /org/server-qual/processor* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual/processor #
Command |
Description |
show memory |
|
show processor |
|
To set the maximum number of threads, use the set maxthreads command.
set maxthreads { maxthreads | unspecified }
max-threads | Maximum number of threads. The range of valid values is 0 to 65535. |
unspecified | Specifies an unspecified number of threads. |
None
Processor (/org/server-qual/processor)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set the maximum number of threads:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal10 switch-A /org/server-qual # scope processor switch-A /org/server-qual/processor # set maxthreads 10 switch-A /org/server-qual/processor* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual/processor #
Command |
Description |
show memory |
|
show processor |
|
To set the management firmware policy, use the set mgmt-fw-policy command.
set mgmt-fw-policy name
name | Management firmware policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to associate the specified management firmware policy with the service profile you used to enter service profile mode.
This example shows how to set the management firmware policy:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope service-profile servProf10 switch-A /org/service-profile # set mgmt-fw-policy mfwP10 switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile #
Command |
Description |
show association |
|
show service-profile |
|
To set the minimum capacity, use the set mincap command.
set mincap { mincap | unspec }
min-cap | Maximum capacity. The range of valid values is 0 to 9223372036854775807. |
unspecified | Specifies unspecified capacity. |
None
Storage (/org/server-qual/storage)
Memory (/org/server-qual/memory)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to specify the minimum capacity of the memory array.
This example shows how to set the minimum capacity:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq3 switch-A /org/server-qual # scope storage switch-A /org/service-qual/storage # set mincap 1000000 switch-A /org/service-qual/storage* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-qual/storage #
Command |
Description |
show memory |
|
show storage |
|
To set the minimum number of cores, use the set mincores command.
set mincores { mincores | unspecified }
min-cores | Minimum number of cores. The range of valid values is 0 to 65535. |
unspecified | Specifies an unspecified number of cores. |
None
Processor (/org/server-qual/processor)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to specify the minimum number of processor cores.
This example shows how to set the minimum number of cores:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal10 switch-A /org/server-qual # scope processor switch-A /org/server-qual/processor # set mincores 2 switch-A /org/server-qual/processor* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual/processor #
Command |
Description |
show memory |
|
show processor |
|
To set the minimum number of processors, use the set minprocs command.
set minprocs { min-procs | unspecified }
min-procs | Minimum number of processors. The range of valid values is 0 to 65535. |
unspecified | Specifies an unspecified number of processors. |
None
Processor (/org/server-qual/processor)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set the maximum number of processors:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal10 switch-A /org/server-qual # scope processor switch-A /org/server-qual/processor # set minprocs 1 switch-A /org/server-qual/processor* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual/processor #
Command |
Description |
show memory |
|
show processor |
|
To set the minimum number of threads, use the set minthreads command.
set minthreads { min-threads | unspecified }
min-threads | Minimum number of threads. The range of valid values is 0 to 65535. |
unspecified | Specifies an unspecified number of threads. |
None
Processor (/org/server-qual/processor)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set the minimum number of threads:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal10 switch-A /org/server-qual # scope processor switch-A /org/server-qual/processor # set minthreads 1 switch-A /org/server-qual/processor* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual/processor #
Command |
Description |
show memory |
|
show processor |
|
To set the mode, use the set mode command.
set mode { any-configuration | no-local-storage | no-raid | raid-mirrored | raid-striped } { end-host | switch } { one-shot | staged }
any-configuration | Specifies any configuration for the local disk. |
no-local-storage | Specifies no local storage. |
no-raid | Specifies no RAID configuration on the local disk. |
raid-mirrored | Specifies RAID mirroring on the local disk. |
raid-striped | Specifies RAID striping on the local disk. |
end-host | Specifies end host Ethernet switching mode. |
switch | Specifies switch Ethernet switching mode. |
one-shot | Specifies one shot. |
staged | Specifies staged. |
The Ethernet switching mode determines how the switch behaves as a switching device between the servers. End-host mode allows the switch to act as an end host to the network, representing all server (hosts) connected to it through vNICs and the network. Switch mode is the traditional Ethernet switching mode.
Local disk configuration under organization (/org/local-disk-config)
Firmware management pack (/org/fw-mgmt-pack)
Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink)
Firmware host pack (/org/fw-host-pack)
Local disk configuration under service profile (/org/service-profile/local-disk-config)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Mode eth-uplink only supports the keywords end-host and switch.
Modes /org/fw-host-pack and /org/fw-mgmt only support the keywords one-shot and staged.
Modes /org/service-profile/local-disk-config and /org/local-disk-config only support the keywords any-configuration, no-local-storage, no-raid, raid-mirrored, and raid-striped.
This example shows how to set the mode:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink switch-A /eth-uplink # set mode switch switch-A /eth-uplink* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-uplink #
To set an Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU), use the set mtu command.
set mtu { mtu | fc | normal }
mtu | MTU. The range of valid values is 1538 to 9216. |
fc | Specifies Fibre Channel MTU. |
normal | Specifies normal MTU. |
None
Ethernet classified (/eth-server/qos/eth-classified)
Ethernet default (/eth-server/qos/eth-default)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set an MTU:
switch-A# scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope qos switch-A /eth-server/qos # scope eth-classified switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified # set mtu fc switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified #
Command |
Description |
show eth-best-effort |
|
show eth-classified |
|
To set name, use the set name command.
set name name
name | Name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Port channel (/eth-uplink/fabric/port-channel)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set a name:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink switch-A /eth-uplink # scope switch switch-A /eth-uplink/switch # scope port-channel 10 switch-A /eth-uplink/switch/port-channel # set name pc10 switch-A /eth-uplink/switch/port-channel* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-uplink/switch/port-channel #
Command |
Description |
show member-port |
|
show port-channel |
|
To set the number of blocks, use the set numberofblocks command.
set numberofblocks { number | unspecified }
number | Number of storage blocks. The range of valid values is 0 to 9223372036854775807. |
unspecified | Specifies an unspecified number of blocks. |
None
Storage (/org/server-qual/storage)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
The following example shows how to set the number of blocks:
switch-A# scope org org120 switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq20 switch-A /org/server-qual # scope storage switch-A /org/server-qual/storage # set numberofblocks 100000 switch-A /org/server-qual/storage* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual/storage #
Command |
Description |
show memory |
|
show storage |
|
To set the order, use the set order command.
virtual-media, storage, vnic, and lan command modes set order { 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 }
vhba command mode set order { order | max | unspecified }
1 | Specifies first. |
2 | Specifies second. |
3 | Specifies third. |
4 | Specifies fourth. |
order | Order. The range of valid values is 0 to 99. |
unspecified | Unspecified order. |
None
Virtual media (/org/boot-policy/virtual-media)
Storage (/org/boot-policy/storage)
Virtual NIC (/org/service-profile/vnic)
Virtual HBA (/org/service-profile/vhba)
LAN (/org/boot-policy/lan)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to specify the PCI scan order for the vNIC.
This example shows how to set the order:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp100 switch-A /org/service-profile # scope vhba vhba100 switch-A /org/service-profile/vhba # set order order 10 switch-A /org/service-profile/vhba* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile/vhba #
Command |
Description |
show vhba |
|
show vnic |
|
To set up a password, use the set password command.
set password
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
End point user (/org/ipmi-access-profile/epuser)
Backup (/system/backup)
Import configuration (/system/import-config)
Local user (/security/local-user)
Security (/security)
Download task (/firmware/download-task)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
The password must be a minimum of eight characters.
After entering the set password command, you are prompted to enter and confirm the password. For security purposes, the password that you type does not appear in the CLI.
This example shows how to set up a password:
switch-A#scope security switch-A /security # set password Enter the password: Confirm the password: switch-A /security* # commit-buffer switch-A /security #
Command |
Description |
show local-user |
|
show remote-user |
|
To set up a SNMPv3 password, use the set password command in snmp-user mode.
set password
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
SNMP user (/monitoring/snmp-user)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(2) | This command was introduced. |
Password must be a minimum 8 characters.
No text appears when you enter your password at the Enter a password: prompt or the Confirm the password: prompt. This is default behavior and cannot be changed.
This example shows how to set up a SNMPv3 password:
switch-A# scope monitoring switch /monitoring # scope snmp-user SU10 switch /monitoring/snmp-user # set password Enter a password: Confirm the password: switch /monitoring/snmp-user* # commit-buffer switch /monitoring/snmp-user #
Command |
Description |
show snmp |
|
show snmp-user |
|
To set per-disk capacity, use the set perdiskcap command.
set perdiskcap { number | unspecified }
number | Capacity number. The range of valid values is 0 to 9223372036854775807. |
unspecified | Specifies an unspecified amount of capacity. |
None
Storage (/org/server-qual/storage)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
The following example shows how to set the per-disk capacity:
switch-A# scope org org120 switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq20 switch-A /org/server-qual # scope storage switch-A /org/server-qual/storage # set perdiskcap 110000 switch-A /org/server-qual/storage* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual/storage #
Command |
Description |
show memory |
|
show storage |
|
To disable or enable persistant binding, use the set pers-bind command.
set pers-bind { disabled | enabled }
disabled | Specifies binding disabled. |
enabled | Specifies binding enabled. |
None
Virtual HBA (/org/service-profile/vhba)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0 | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to disable or enable persistent binding to fibre channel targets.
This example shows how to disable or enable persistant binding:
switch-A# scope org org30a switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp101 switch-A /org/service-profile # scope vhba vhba17 switch-A /org/service-profile/vhba # set pers-bind enabled switch-A /org/service-profile/vhba* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile/vhba #
Command |
Description |
show vhba |
|
show vnic |
|
To set the phone user name, use the set phone command.
set phone name
name | Name of the user. The range of valid values is 1 to 512. |
None
Local user (/security/local-user)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set the phone user name:
switch-A# scope security switch-A /security # scope local-user admin10 switch-A /security/local-user # set phone admin10 switch-A /security/local-user* # commit-buffer switch-A /security/local-user #
Command |
Description |
show local-user |
|
show user-sessions |
|
To set the pin group, use the set pin-group command.
set pin-group name
name | Pin group name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Hypervisor connectivity (/org/service-profile/hv-conn)
Virtual HBA (/org/service-profile/vhba)
Virtual NIC (/org/service-profile/vnic)
Virtual HBA template (/org/vhba-templ)
Virtual NIC (/org/vnic-templ)
Dynamic connection policy (/org/dynamic-conn-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to specify the pin group to use for the vNIC.
This example shows how to set the pin group:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10 switch-A /org/service-profile # scope vnic vnic20 switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic # set pin-group pg1 switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic #
Command |
Description |
show eth-if |
|
show vnic |
|
To set a pool, use the set pool command.
set pool name
name | Pool name. The range of valid values is 1 to |
None
Pooling policy (/org/pooling-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to add a pool to your pooling policy. Only one pool can be set for each pooling policy.
This example shows how to set a pool:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope pooling-policy pp100 switch-A /org/pooling-policy # set pool pool100 switch-A /org/pooling-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/pooling-policy #
Command |
Description |
show mac-pool |
|
show pooling-policy |
|
To set the port number, use the set port command.
set port number
number | Port number. The range of valid values is 1 to 65535. |
Callhome (/monitoring/callhome)
Server under LDAP (/security/ldap/server)
SNMP host (/monitoring/snmphost)
Server under TACACS (/security/tacacs/server)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to specify the port used to communicate with the LDAP server.
This example shows how to set the port number:
switch-A#scope security switch-A /security # scope ldap switch-A /security/ldap # scope server s100 switch-A /security/ldap/server # set port 100 switch-A /security/ldap/server* # commit-buffer switch-A /security/ldap/server #
Command |
Description |
show ldap |
|
show server |
|
To set priority, use the set prio command.
set prio { auto | on }
auto | Specifies automatic prio. |
on | Specifies prio on. |
None
Flow control policy (/eth-uplink/flow-control/policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set priority:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink switch-A /eth-uplink # scope flow-control switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control # scope policy switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control/policy # set prio on switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control/policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control/policy #
Command |
Description |
show policy |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To set up a privacy password, use the set priv-password command.
set priv-password
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
SNMP user (/monitoring/snmp-user)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(2) | This command was introduced. |
Password must be a minimum 8 characters.
No text appears when you enter your password at the Enter a password: prompt or the Confirm the password: prompt. This is default behavior and cannot be changed.
This example shows how to set up a privacy password:
switch-A# scope monitoring switch /monitoring # scope snmp-user SU10 switch /monitoring/snmp-user # set priv-password Enter a password: Confirm the password: switch /monitoring/snmp-user* # commit-buffer switch /monitoring/snmp-user #
Command |
Description |
show snmp |
|
show snmp-user |
|
To set the QoS policy, use the set qos-policy command.
set qos-policy name
name | QoS policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Virtual NIC template (/org/vnic-templ)
Virtual HBA (/org/service-profile/vhba)
Virtual NIC (/org/service-profile/vnic)
Port profile (/eth-uplink/port-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to specify the QoS policy to use for the vNIC.
This example shows how to set the QoS policy:
switch-A# scope org org30 switch-A /org # scope vnic-templ vnict10 switch-A /org/vnic-templ # set qos-policy qp10 switch-A /org/vnic-templ* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/vnic-templ #
Command |
Description |
show eth-if |
|
show qos-policy |
|
To set a qualifier, use the set qualifier command.
set qualifier name
name | Qualifier name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Server inherit policy (/org/server-inherit-policy)
Server discovery policy (/org/server-disc-policy)
Pooling policy (/org/pooling-policy)
Chassis discovery policy (/org/chassis-disc-policy)
Automatic configuration policy (/org/autoconfig-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to add a qualifier to your policy. Only one qualifier can be set for each policy.
This example shows how to set a qualifier:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope server-disc-policy sdp100 switch-A /org/server-disc-policy # set qualifier q100 switch-A /org/server-disc-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-disc-policy #
Command |
Description |
show pooling policy |
|
show server-disc-policy |
|
To set reboot on updates, use the set reboot-on-update command.
set reboot-on-update { no | yes }
no | Specifies no reboot on updates. |
yes | Specifies reboot on updates. |
None
Boot policy (/org/boot-policy)
Boot definition (/org/service-profile/boot-def)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set reboot on updates:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope boot-policy bp112 switch-A /org/boot-policy # set reboot-on-update yes switch-A /org/boot-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/boot-policy #
Command |
Description |
show boot-policy |
|
show storage |
|
To set recieve, use the set receive command.
set receive { off | on }
off | Specifies recieve off. |
on | Specifies recieve on. |
None
Flow control policy (/eth-uplink/flow-control/policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to specify flow control receive options.
When you specify off, pause requests from the network are ignored and traffic flow continues as normal.
When you specify on, pause requests are honored and all traffic is halted on that uplink port until the network cancels the pause request
This example shows how to set recieve:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink switch-A /eth-uplink # scope flow-control switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control # scope policy fcpolicy110 switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control/policy # set recieve on switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control/policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control/policy #
Command |
Description |
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
show policy |
|
To set the number of retries, use the set retries command.
set retries number
number | Number of retries. The range of valid values is 0 to 5. |
None
RADIUS (/security/radius)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to set the number of times to retry communicating with the RADIUS server before noting the server as down.
This example shows how to set the number of retries:
switch-A#scope security switch /security # scope radius switch /security/radius # set retries 3 switch /security/radius* # commit-buffer switch /security/radius #
Command |
Description |
show ldap |
|
show radius |
|
To set a root distinguished name, use the set rootdn command.
set rootdn name
name | Root distinguished name. The range of valid values is 1 to 127. |
None
Server (/security/ldap/server)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to specify the distinguished name for the LDAP database superuser account.
This example shows how to set a root distinguished name:
switch-A#scope security switch-A /security # scope ldap switch-A /security/ldap # scope server s100 switch-A /security/ldap/server # set rootdn administrator switch-A /security/ldap/server* # commit-buffer switch-A /security/ldap/server #
Command |
Description |
show ldap |
|
show server |
|
To set the scrub policy, use the set scrub-policy command.
set scrub-policy name
name | Scrub policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Server discovery policy (/org/server-disc-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to associate the specified scrub policy with the service profile you used to enter service profile mode.
This example shows how to set the scrub policy:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope server-disc-policy sdp100 switch-A /org/server-disc-policy # set scrub-policy scrub101 switch-A /org/server-disc-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-disc-policy #
Command |
Description |
show scrub-policy |
|
show server-disc-policy |
|
To set send, use the set send command.
set send { off | on }
off | Specifies send off. |
on | Specifies send on. |
None
Flow control policy (/eth-uplink/flow-control-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to specify flow control send options.
When you specify off, traffic on the port flows normally regardless of the packet load.
When you specify on, the UCS system sends a pause request to the network if the incoming packet rate becomes too high. The pause remains in effect for a few milliseconds before traffic is reset to normal levels.
This example shows how to set send:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink switch-A /eth-uplink # scope flow-control switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control # scope policy fcpolicy110 switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control/policy # set send on switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control/policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control/policy #
Command |
Description |
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
show policy |
|
To set up an SNMP community, use the set snmp community command.
set snmp community community
community | Community name. The range of valid values is 1 to 512. |
None
Monitoring (/monitoring)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Cisco recommends that you enable only the communication services that are required to interface with other network applications.
The community name can be any alphanumeric string. Enter this command multiple times to create multiple community strings.
This example shows how to set up an SNMP community:
switch-A#scope monitoring switch-A /monitoring # set snmp community snmpcom10 switch-A /monitoring* # commit-buffer switch-A /monitoring #
Command |
Description |
show snmp |
|
show snmp-trap |
|
To set the serial over LAN (SoL) policy, use the set sol-policy command.
set sol-policy name
name | SoL policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to associate the specified SoL policy with the service profile you used to enter service profile mode.
This example shows how to set the SoL policy:
switch-A# scope org org110 switch-A /org # scope service-profile spEast110 switch-A /org/service-profile # set sol-policy apEast110 switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile #
Command |
Description |
show sol-config |
|
show sol-policy |
|
To set the speed, use the set speed command.
memory mode set speed { speed | unspec }
sol-config and sol-policy modes set speed { 115200 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 9600 }
speed | Baud rate. The range of valid values is 0 to 65535. |
unspec | Specifies unspecified baud rate. |
115200 | Specifies 115200 baud rate. |
19200 | Specifies 19200 baud rate. |
38400 | Specifies 38400 baud rate. |
57600 | Specifies 57600 baud rate. |
9600 | Specifies 9600 baud rate. |
None
/org/server-qual/memory
/org/service-profile/sol-config
/org/sol-policy
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to specify the memory data rate.
This example shows how to set the speed:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10 switch-A /org/service-profile # scope sol-config switch-A /org/service-profile/sol-config # set speed 9600 switch-A /org/service-profile/sol-config* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile/sol-config #
Command |
Description |
show memory |
|
show sol-config |
|
To set the source template name, use the set src-templ-name command.
set src-templ-name name
name | Source template name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to associate the specified source template with the service profile you used to enter service profile mode.
This example shows how to set the source template name:
switch-A# scope org org110 switch-A /org # scope service-profile spEast110 switch-A /org/service-profile # set src-templ-name srcTempName110 switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile #
Command |
Description |
show service-policy |
|
show vhba-templ |
|
To set an SSH key, use the set sshkey command.
set sshkey [key | none]
key | SSH key. |
None
Security (/security)
Local user (/security/local-user)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to specify the SSH key used for passwordless access.
This example shows how to set an SSH key:
switch-A# scope security switch-A /security # set sshkey "ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAIEAuo9VQ2CmWBI9/S1f30klCWjnV3lgdXMzO0W Ul5iPw85lkdQqap+NFuNmHcb4K iaQB8X/PDdmtlxQQcawclj+k8f4VcOelBxls Gk5luq5ls1ob1VOIEwcKEL/h5lrdbNlI8y3SS9I/gGiBZ9ARlop9LDpD m8HPh2 LOgyH7Ei1MI8=" switch-A /security* # commit-buffer switch-A /security #
Command |
Description |
show keyring |
|
show trustpoint |
|
To set up SSL on a server, use the set ssl command.
set ssl { no | yes }
no | Specifies no SSL. |
yes | Specifies SSL. |
Servre (/security/ldap/server)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0 | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to enable or disable the use of SSL when communicating with the LDAP server.
This example shows how to set up SSL on a server:
switch#scope security switch /security # scope ldap switch /security/ldap # scope server s100 switch /security/ldap/server # set ssl yes switch /security/ldap/server* # commit-buffer switch /security/ldap/server #
Command |
Description |
show ldap |
|
show server |
|
To set the statistics policy, use the set stats-policy command.
set stats-policy name
name | Statistics policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Virtual NIC template (/org/vnic-templ)
Virtual NIC (/org/service-profile/vnic)
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Virtual HBA template (/org/vhba-templ)
Virtual HBA (/org/service-profile/vhba)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to associate the specified statistics policy with the service profile you used to enter service profile mode, or the template you used to enter virtual NIC template or virtual HBA template modes.
This example shows how to set the statistics policy:
switch-A# scope org org110 switch-A /org # scope service-profile spEast110 switch-A /org/service-profile # set stats-policy statsEast110 switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile #
Command |
Description |
show service-profile |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To set stepping, use the set stepping command.
set stepping { number | unspecified }
number | Stepping number. The range of valid value is 0 to 4294967295. |
unspecified | Specifies an unspecified stepping number. |
None
Processor (/org/server-qual/processor)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to specify the processor stepping number.
This example shows how to set the minimum number of cores:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal10 switch-A /org/server-qual # scope processor switch-A /org/server-qual/processor # set stepping 1 switch-A /org/server-qual/processor* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual/processor #
Command |
Description |
show memory |
|
show processor |
|
To set the syslog console, use the set syslog console command.
set syslog console { state { disabled | enabled } | level { alerts | critical | emergencies } } +
state | Specifies the state of the syslog console. |
disabled | Specifies disable syslog console. |
enabled | Specifies enable syslog console. |
level | Specifies the level of the syslog message. |
alerts | Specifies alert level. |
critical | Specifies critical level. |
emergencies | Specifies emergency level. |
Disabled.
Monitoring (/monitoring)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to enable the syslog console. Enabling the console allows the operating to generate system log messages. You can also use this command to set the level of syslog console messages.
When you enable the syslog console, the default for Level is Critical.
This example shows how to set the syslog console:
switch-A# scope monitoring switch-A /monitoring # set syslog console state enabled switch-A # /monitoring* commit-buffer switch-A # /monitoring
Command |
Description |
show callhome |
|
show syslog |
|
To set the syslog file, use the set syslog file command.
set syslog file { state { disabled | enabled } | level { alerts | critical | debugging | emergencies | errors | information | notifications | warnings } | name name | size size } +
state | Specifies the state of the syslog file. |
disabled | Specifies syslog file disabled. |
enabled | Specifies syslog file enabled. |
level | Specifies the level of the syslog message. |
alerts | Specifies alert level. |
critical | Specifies critical level. |
debugging | Specifies debug level. |
emergencies | Specifies emergency level. |
errors | Specifies error level. |
information | Specifies information level. |
notifications | Specifies notification level. |
warnings | Specifies warning level. |
name | Specifie file name. |
name | Name of the file. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
size | Species file size. |
size | File size. The range of valid values is 4096 to 10485760. |
Disabled.
Monitoring (/monitoring)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to enable the syslog file. Enabling the file allows the operating system to place messages in a syslog file. You can also use this command to set the level of syslog file messages.
When you enable the syslog file, the default for Level is Critical and the default for Size is 10485760.
This example shows how to set the syslog file:
switch-A# scope monitoring switch-A /monitoring # set syslog file state enabled switch-A # /monitoring* commit-buffer switch-A # /monitoring
Command |
Description |
show callhome |
|
show syslog |
|
To set the minimum level for syslog messages, use the set syslog min-level command.
set syslog min-level { crit | debug0 | debug1 | debug2 | debug3 | debug4 | info | major | minor | warn }
crit | Specifies minimum level as critical. |
debug0 | Specifies minimum level as debug 0. |
debug1 | Specifies minimum level as debug 1. |
debug2 | Specifies minimum level as debug 2. |
debug3 | Specifies minimum level as debug 3. |
debug4 | Specifies minimum level as debug 4. |
info | Specifies minimum level as information. |
major | Specifies minimum level as major. |
minor | Specifies minimum level as minor. |
warn | Specifies minimum level as warning. |
Minimum level is not set.
Management logging (/monitoring/sysdebug/mgmt-logging)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set the minimum level for syslog messages:
switch-A#scope monitoring switch-A /monitoring # scope sysdebug switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug # scope mgmt-logging switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug/mgmt-logging # scope mgmt-logging switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug/mgmt-logging # set syslog min-level crit switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug/mgmt-logging* # commit-buffer switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug/mgmt-logging #
Command |
Description |
show fsm |
|
show syslog |
|
To set the syslog monitor, use the set syslog monitor command.
set syslog monitor { state { disabled | enabled } | level { alerts | critical | debugging | emergencies | errors | information | notifications | warnings } } +
state | Specifies the state of the syslog monitor. |
disabled | Specifies disable syslog monitor. |
enabled | Specifies enable syslog monitor. |
level | Specifies the level of the syslog message. |
alerts | Specifies alert level. |
critical | Specifies critical level. |
debugging | Specifies debug level. |
emergencies | Specifies emergency level. |
errors | Specifies error level. |
information | Specifies information level. |
notifications | Specifies notification level. |
warnings | Specifies warning level. |
Disabled.
Monitoring (monitoring)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to enable the syslog monitor. Enabling the monitor allows the operating system to monitor syslog messages. You can also use this command to set the level of syslog file messages.
When you enable the syslog file, the default for Level is Critical.
This example shows how to set the syslog monitor:
switch-A# scope monitoring switch-A /monitoring # set syslog monitor state enabled switch-A # /monitoring* commit-buffer switch-A # /monitoring
Command |
Description |
show callhome |
|
show syslog |
|
To set syslog remote destination, use the set syslog remote-destination command.
set syslog remote-destination { server-1 | server-2 | server-3 } { state { disabled | enabled } | level { alerts | critical | debugging | emergencies | errors | information | notifications | warnings } | hostname hostname | facility { local0 | local1 | local2 | local3 | local4 | local5 | local6 | local7 } } +
server-1 | Specifies server 1. |
server-2 | Specifies server 2. |
server-3 | Specifies server 3. |
state | Specifies the state of syslog remote destination. |
disabled | Specifies disable syslog remote destination. |
enabled | Specifies enable syslog remote destination. |
level | Specifies the level of the syslog message. |
alerts | Specifies alert level. Set to 1. |
critical | Specifies critical level. Set to 2. |
debugging | Specifies debug level. Set to 7. |
emergencies | Specifies emergency level. Set to 0. |
errors | Specifies error level. Set to 3. |
information | Specifies information level. Set to 6. |
notifications | Specifies information level. Set to 5. |
warnings | Specifies warning level. Set to 4. |
hostname | Specifies host name. |
hostname | Host name. The range of valid values is 1 to 256. |
facility | Specifies the facility. |
local0 | Specifies local facility 0. |
local1 | Specifies local facility 1. |
local2 | Specifies local facility 2. |
local3 | Specifies local facility 3. |
local4 | Specifies local facility 4. |
local5 | Specifies local facility 5. |
local6 | Specifies local facility 6. |
local7 | Specifies local facility 7. |
None
Monitoring (/monitoring)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to enable syslog remote destination. When you enable syslog remote destination, the default for Hostname is None.
This example shows how to set syslog remote destination:
switch-A# scope monitoring switch-A /monitoring # set syslog remote-destination server-1 hostname ITEast1 switch-A # /monitoring* commit-buffer switch-A # /monitoring
Command |
Description |
show callhome |
|
show syslog |
|
To set a target, use the set target command.
set target { a | b } { port slot-id/port-id | port-channel id }
a | Specifies switch A. |
b | Specifies switch B. |
port | Specifies port. |
slot-id/port-id | Specifies the slot and port identification number. |
port-channel | Specifies port channel. |
id | Specifies the port channel identification number. |
None
Pin group under Fibre Channel uplink (/fc-uplink/pin-group)
Pin group under Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink/pin-group)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to set the Fibre Channel or Ethernet pin target to the specified switch and port, or switch and port channel. Scope to /fc-uplink/pin-group to set the Fibre Channel pin target. Scope to /eth-uplink/pin-group to set the Ethernet pin target.
This example shows how to set a target:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink switch-A /eth-uplink # scope pin-group pinGroupOne switch-A /eth-uplink/pin-group # set target a port 1/1 switch-A /eth-uplink/pin-group* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-uplink/pin-group #
Command |
Description |
show pin-group |
|
show target |
|
To set the template name, use the set template-name command.
set template-name name
name | Template name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
vNIC (/org/service-profile/vnic)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10 switch-A /org/service-profile # scope vnic vnic10 switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic # set template-name temp10 switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic #
Command |
Description |
show vhba |
|
show vnic |
|
To set a timeout, use the set timeout command.
set timeout timeout
timeout | Timeout interval, in seconds. The range of valid values is 1 to 60. |
None
TACACS (/security/tacacs)
RADIUS (/security/radius)
LDAP (/security/ldap)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set a timeout:
switch-A#scope security switch-A /security # scope ldap switch-A /security/ldap # set timeout 30 switch-A /security/ldap* # commit-buffer switch-A /security/ldap #
Command |
Description |
show ldap |
|
show tacacs |
|
To set memory units, use the set units command.
set units { units | unspec }
units | Memory units. The range of valid values is 0 to 65535. |
unspec | Specifies unspecified memory units. |
None
/org/server-qual/memory
/org/server-qual/storage
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0 | This command was introduced. |
Memory units refer to the DRAM chips mounted on the PCB.
This example shows how to set memory units:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal10 switch-A /org/server-qual # scope memory switch-A /org/server-qual/memory # set units 1000 switch-A /org/server-qual/memory* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual/memory #
Command |
Description |
show memory |
|
show storage |
|
To set an uplink fail action, use the set uplink-fail-action command.
set uplink-fail-action { link-down | warning }
link-down | Specifies that down virtual interfaces are marked link down. |
warning | Specifies that a fault is generated for down virtual interfaces. |
None
Network control policy (/org/nwctrl-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(2) | This command was introduced. |
This configuration will be applicable only in end host mode (default mode).
Warning is useful when you want to maintain blade-to-blade connectivity inside the UCSM system when all uplink ports go down. You do this, however, at the expense of not providing fabric failover when uplink connectivity is lost.
This example shows how to set an uplink fail action:
switch-A# scope org org100 switch-A /org # scope nwctrl-policy nCP100 switch-A /org/nwctrl-policy # set uplink-fail-action warning switch-A /org/nwctrl-policy* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/nwctrl-policy #
Command |
Description |
show nwctrl-policy |
|
show service-policy |
|
To set the version number, use the set version command.
set version number
number | Version number. |
None
Pack image (/org/fw-host-pack/pack-image)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to specify the package image version number. Changing this number triggers firmware updates on all components using the firmware through a service profile.
This example shows how to set the version number:
switch-A# scope org org100 switch-A /org # scope fw-host-pack fhp10 switch-A /org/fw-host-pack # scope pack-image pi10 switch-A /org/fw-host-packpack-image # set version 1.3 switch-A /org/fw-host-packpack-image* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/fw-host-packpack-image #
Command |
Description |
show pack-image |
|
show version |
|
To set a vHBA, use the set vhba command.
set vhba name
name | vHBA name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Path (/org/boot-policy/storage/san-image/path)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set a vHBA:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope boot-policy boot1 switch-A /org/boot-policy # scope storage switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage # scope san-image primary switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage/san-image # scope path primary switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage/san-image/path # set vhba vhba100 switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage/san-image/path* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage/san-image/path #
Command |
Description |
show interface |
|
show vhba |
|
To set up a virtual IP address, use the set virtual-ip command.
set virtual-ip address
address | Virtual IP address. Enter the argument in the format A.B.C.D. |
None
System (/system)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set up a virtual IP address:
switch# scope system switch /system # set virtual-ip 209.165.200.225 switch /system* # commit-buffer switch /system #
Command |
Description |
show image |
|
show vif |
|
To set the vNIC, use the set vnic command.
set vnic vnic
vnic | VNIC name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16. |
None
Path (/org/boot-policy/lan/path)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
A vNIC is a virtualized network interface that is configured on a physical network adapter and appears to be a physical NIC to the operating system of the server. The type of adapter in the system determines how many vNICs you can create. For example, a Cisco UCS CNA M71KR adapter has two NICs, which means you can create a maximum of two vNICs for each of those adapters.
This example shows how to set the VNIC:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope boot-policy boot1 switch-A /org/boot-policy # scope lan switch-A /org/boot-policy/lan # scope path switch-A /org/boot-policy/lan/path # set vnic 101 switch-A /org/boot-policy/lan/path* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/boot-policy/lan/path #
Command |
Description |
show path |
|
show vnic |
|
To set the weight, use the set weight command.
set weight { weight | best-effort | none }
weight | Weight number. The range of valid values is 0 to 10. |
best-effort | Specifies best effort. |
none | Specifies no weight. |
None
Ethernet classified (/eth-server/qos/eth-classified)
Ethernet default (/eth-server/qos/eth-default)
Fibre Channel default (/eth-server/qos/fc-default)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set the weight:
switch-A# scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope qos switch-A /eth-server/qos # scope eth-classified switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified # set weight 5 switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified* # commit-buffer switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified #
Command |
Description |
show eth-best-effort |
|
show eth-classified |
|
To set the width, use the set width command.
set width { width | unspec }
width | Width. The range of valid values is 0 to 65535. |
unspec | Specifies width unspecified. |
None
Memory (/org/server-qual/memory)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Use this command to specify the bit width of the data bus.
This example shows how to set the width:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal10 switch-A /org/server-qual # scope memory switch-A /org/server-qual/memory # set width 1000000 switch-A /org/server-qual/memory* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual/memory #
Command |
Description |
show memory |
|
show storage |
|
To set a World Wide Name (WWN), use the set wwn command.
set wwn name
name | WWN name. The name entered must be in hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh format. |
None
Path (/org/boot-policy/storage/san-image/path)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set a WWN:
switch-A# scope org org10a switch-A /org # scope boot-policy boot6b switch-A /org/boot-policy # scope storage switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage # scope san-image primary switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage/san-image # scope path primary switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage/san-image/path # set wwn 20:00:00:00:20:00:00:23 switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage/san-image/path* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage/san-image/path* #
Command |
Description |
show path |
|
show san-image |
|
To display the activation status, use the show activate status command.
show activate status
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Displays the activation status.
Input/output module (/chassis/iom)
Fabric interconnect (/fabric-interconnect)
Adapter (/chassis/server/adapter)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display the activation status:
switch-A# scope chassis 1 switch-A /chassis # scope iom 1 switch-A /chassis/iom # show activate status
Command |
Description |
show firmware |
|
show status |
|
To display adapter information, use the show adapter command.
show adapter [ detail | expand ] *
detail | (Optional) Displays details about all adapters. |
expand | (Optional) Displays limited details about all adapters. |
Displays adapter information.
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Server (/chassis/server)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
You can also use the show adapter command without any arguments or keywords to display a list of adapters.
This example shows how to display a list of adapters:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq10 switch-A /org/server-qual # show adapter Server 1/1: Adapter PID Vendor Serial Operational State ------- ---------- ----------------- ------------ ----------------- 1 N20-AE0002 Cisco Systems Inc EXM12510017 Operable 2 N20-AE0003 Cisco Systems Inc EXM12510018 Operable switch-A /org/server-qual #
Command |
Description |
show chassis |
|
show server-qual |
|
To display service profile association information, use the show assoc command.
show assoc
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Displays service profile association information.
Server (/chassis/server)
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
You can also use the show assoc command without any arguments or keywords to display a list of service profile associations.
This example shows how to display service profile associations:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10 switch-A /org/service-profile # show assoc Service Profile Name Association Server Server Pool -------------------- -------------- ------ ----------- org10/sp10 Associated 1/1 10 org10/sp100 Associated 1/2 10 switch-A /org/service-profile #
Command |
Description |
show org |
|
show service-profile |
|
To display the audit log, use the show audit-logs command.
show audit-logs [ id | detail ] *
id | (Optional) Displays a specific audit log. |
detail | (Optional) Displays details in the audit log. |
Displays the audit log.
Security (/security)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was released. |
This command does not require a license.
This command shows how to display the audit log:
switch-A# scope security switch-A /security # show audit-logs Audit trail logs: Creation Time User ID Action Description -------------------- ---------- -------- ---------------- ----------- 2009-07-01T15:59:07 internal 905342 Creation Fabric A: local user admin logged 2009-07-01T15:58:48 internal 905339 Deletion Fabric A: user admin terminated 2009-07-01T15:51:02 internal 905275 Creation Fabric A: local user admin logged 2009-07-01T15:50:48 internal 905271 Deletion Fabric A: user admin terminated 2009-07-01T15:49:19 internal 905265 Creation Fabric A: local user admin logged 2009-07-01T15:47:48 internal 905254 Deletion Fabric A: user admin terminated switch-A /security #
Command |
Description |
show event |
|
show remote-user |
|
To display authentication information, use the show authentication command.
show authentication
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Displays authentication information.
Security (/security)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display console and default authentication information:
switch-A# scope security switch-A /security # show authentication Console authentication: Local Default authentication: Local switch-A /security #
Command |
Description |
show radius |
|
show tacacs |
|
To display backup information, use the show backup command.
show backup [ backup-name | detail | fsm status ] *
backup-name | (Optional) Displays a specific backup file. |
detail | (Optional) Displays details about all backups. |
fsm status | (Optional) Displays FSM status. |
Displays backup information.
System (/system)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
You can also use the show backup command without any arguments or keywords to display a list of backups.
This example shows how to display backup information:
switch-A# scope system switch-A /system # show backup
Command |
Description |
show firmware |
|
show system |
|
To display BIOS information, use the show bios command.
show bios [detail]
detail | (Optional) Displays details about the BIOS. |
Displays BIOS information.
Server (/chassis/server)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display BIOS information:
switch-A# scope chassis 1 switch-A /chassis # scope server 1/1 switch-A /chassis/server # show bios Bios Firmware: Server Model Vendor Running-Vers ------- ---------- ----------------- ------------ 1/1 N20-B6620-1 Intel Corp. S5500.86B.08.00.0022.110620081457 switch-A /chassis/server #
Command |
Description |
show firmware |
|
show server |
|
To display block information, use the show block command.
show block [ from | to | detail | expand ] *
from | (Optional) Displays the start of the name or address range. |
to | (Optional) End of the name or address range. |
detail | (Optional) Displays details about all blocks. |
expand | (Optional) Displays limited details about all blocks. |
Displays block information.
WWN pool (/org/wwn-pool)
UUID suffix pool (/org/uuid-suffix-pool)
MAC pool (/org/mac-pool)
IP pool (/org/ip-pool)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display a block:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope ip-pool switch-A /org/ip-pool # show block
Command |
Description |
show initiator |
|
show mac-pool |
|
To display Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) information, use the show bmc command.
show bmc [ detail | expand | fsm status ] *
detail | (Optional) Displays details about the BMC. |
expand | (Optional) Displays details about the BMC, including the management interface IP address, and the management endpoint log. |
fsm status | (Optional) Displays finite state machine information. |
Displays BMC information.
Server (/chassis/server)
Release | Modifications |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display BMC information:
switch-A# scope chassis 1 switch-A /chassis # scope server 1/1 switch-A /chassis/server # show bmc BMC: Product Name: Cisco B200-M1 PID: N20-B6620-1 Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc Serial (SN): QCI12520009 HW Revision: 0 GUID: Current Task: switch-A /chassis/server #
Command |
Description |
show chassis |
|
show server |
|
To display boot definition information, use the show boot-definition command.
show boot-definition [ detail | expand ] *
detail | (Optional) Displays details about the boot definition. |
expand | (Optional) Displays limited details about the boot definition. |
Displays boot definition information.
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display the boot definition:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10 switch-A /org/service-profile # show boot-definition Boot Definition: Reboot on Update: Yes switch-A /org/service-profile #
Command |
Description |
show boot-policy |
|
show service-profile |
|
To display the boot order, use the show boot-order command.
show boot-order
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Displays the boot order.
Server (/chassis/server)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display the boot order:
switch-A# scope chassis 1 switch-A /chassis # scope server 1/1 switch-A /chassis/server # show boot-order
Command |
Description |
show actual-boot-order |
|
show chassis |
|
To display boot policy information, use the show boot-policy command.
show boot-policy [ name | detail | expand ] *
name | (Optional) Displays information about a specific boot policy. |
detail | (Optional) Displays details about boot policies. |
expand | (Optional) Displays limited details about boot policies. |
Displays boot policy information.
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
You can also use the show boot-policy command without any arguments or keywords to display a list of boot policies.
This example shows how to display a list of boot policies:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org# show boot-policy Boot Policy: Name Purpose Reboot on Update -------------------- ----------- ---------------- org10/bp10 Operational No org10/bp11 Operational Yes switch-A /org#
Command |
Description |
show boot-definition |
|
show org |
|
To display callhome information, use the show callhome command.
show callhome [ detail | expand | fsm status ] *
detail | (Optional) Displays limited details about callhome. |
expand | (Optional) Displays details about callhome. |
fsm status | (Optional) Displays finite state machine information. |
Displays callhome information.
Monitoring (/monitoring)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display callhome information:
switch-A# scope monitoring switch-A /monitoring # show callhome Callhome: Admin State: On Throttling State: On Contact Information: admin Customer Contact Email: tgv@tgv.com From Email: ref@tgv.com Reply To Email: admin021@tgv.com Phone Contact e.g., +1-011-408-555-1212: +16504441234 Street Address: 12 First St. Contract Id: Customer Id: Site Id: Urgency: Debugging SMTP Server Address: adminHost SMTP Server Port: 25 switch-A /monitoring #
Command |
Description |
show event |
|
show snmp-trap |
|
To display capacity qualification information, use the show cap-qual command.
show cap-qual [ detail | expand | fcoe | non-virtualized-eth-if | non-virtualized-fc-if | path-encap-consolidated | path-encap-virtual | protected-eth-if | protected-fc-if | protected-fcoe | virtualized-eth-if | virtualized-fc-if | virtualized-scsi-if ] *
fcoe | (Optional) Displays Fibre Channel over Ethernet information. |
non-virtualized-eth-if | (Optional) Displays non-virtualized Ethernet interface information. |
non-virtualized-fc-if | (Optional) Displays non-virtualized Fibre Channel interface information. |
path-encap-consolidated | (Optional) Displays an consolidated encapsulated path information. |
path-encap-virtual | (Optional) Displays an virtual encapsulated path information. |
protected-eth-if | (Optional) Displays a protected Ethernet interface information. |
protected-fc-if | (Optional) Displays a protected Fibre Channel interface information. |
protected-fcoe | (Optional) Displays a protected Fibre Channel over Ethernet interface information. |
virtualized-eth-if | (Optional) Displays a virtualized Ethernet interface information. |
virtualized-fc-if | (Optional) Displays a virtualized Fibre Channel interface information. |
virtualized-scsi-if | (Optional) Displays a virtualized SCSI interface information. |
expand | (Optional) Displays expanded capacity qualification information. |
detail | (Optional) Displays detailed capacity qualification information. |
Displays capacity qualification information.
Adapter (/org/server-qual/adapter)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display capacity qualification information:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq10 switch-A /org/server-qual # scope adapter switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter # show cap-qual Adapter Capacity Qualification: Type Maximum ----------------------- ------- Fcoe Unspecified switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter #
Command |
Description |
show chassis |
|
show memory |
|
To display a certificate request, use the show certreq command.
show certreq
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Displays a certificate request.
Keyring (/security/keyring)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display a certificate request:
switch-A# scope security switch-A /chassis # scope keyring kr10 switch-A /chassis/server # show certreq Request: -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST----- MIIBfzCB6QIBADASMRAwDgYDVQQDEwcxLjEuMS4xMIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUA A4GNADCBiQKBgQDpXUUWe0PfRBOQevT2Y6vs8E8MOBLVn0kJ1iyGPdcfII9GrMX5 iiF+X1vjZOkvLpOQ4Z1wGdA3JFIm7lgcgf84l40n9vMsFCmqcmoWzX8H0bqnUfw/ YN71NSKJomjSgufhsGBfxH4oAcVP4pg6Ss0dDZpBXch4As1emU7VAD/yuwIDAQAB oC4wLAYJKoZIhvcNAQkOMR8wHTAbBgNVHREBAf8EETAPggcxLjEuMS4xhwQBAQEB MA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBBAUAA4GBAB7AqcyPlqWqkZs2T92mLXZ8ApSyjNddhj54zSLY 6L+U4255miPOvCNHo8r3KlzG8jvnL76aBYbWDJfyJEZUIcHs4g1MvztSr0bw8Jcj pfNVFVhidMgxvMWK1RYM7POcQn6sy3YWZfFajrtXhQisu/KTV8Q6DFzd0b0fSHPu hX6D -----END CERTIFICATE REQUEST----- switch-A /chassis/server #
Command |
Description |
show keyring |
|
show trustpoint |
|
To display chassis information, use the show chassis command.
show chassis [ id | decommissioned | detail | fabric | firmware | fsm | inventory [detail | expand | fabric | fan | iom | psu | server] | iom | version ] *
id | (Optional) Displays information for a specific chassis. |
decommissioned | (Optional) Displays information about a decommissioned chassis. |
detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the chassis. |
fabric | (Optional) Displays information about the fabric. |
firmware | (Optional) Displays information about the firmware. |
fsm status | (Optional) Displays information about the finite state machine. |
inventory | (Optional) Displays information about the chassis. |
iom | (Optional) Displays information about the input/output module. |
version | (Optional) Displays the version numbers of all the devices in the chassis. |
Displays chassis information.
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
You can also use the show chassis command without any arguments or keywords to display a list of chassis.
The show iom command can be run in chassis (/chassis) mode.
This example shows how to display chassis information:
switch-A# show chassis Chassis: Chassis Overall Status Admin State ---------- ------------------------ ----------- 1 Accessibility Problem Acknowledged switch-A#
Command |
Description |
show iom |
|
show server |
|
To display Common Information Model (CIM) XML port information, use the show cimxml command.
show cimxml
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Displays CIM XML port information.
Services (/system/services)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display CIM XML port information:
switch-A# scope system switch-A /system # scope services switch-A /system/services # show cimxml Name: cimxml Admin State: Disabled Port: 5988 switch-A /system/services #
Command |
Description |
show http |
|
show https |
|
To display information about the CPU statistics class, use the show class cpu-stats command.
show class cpu-stats [ detail | expand ] *
detail | (Optional) Displays information about the CPU statistics class. |
expand | (Optional) Displays expanded information about the CPU statistics class. |
Displays information about the CPU statistics class.
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display information about the CPU statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy stp10 switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # show class cpu-stats expand Stats Class: Stats Class: Cpu Stats Stats Property: Stats Property: Cpu Stats Cpu Temp Norm Value: 0.000000 Stats Property: Cpu Stats Cpu Temp Avg Norm Value: 0.000000 switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy #
Command |
Description |
show class dimm-stats |
|
show stats-threshold-policy |
|
To display CLI information, use the show cli command.
show cli { command-status | history | mode-info | session-config | shell-type } *
command-status | (Optional) Displays the command status. |
history | (Optional) Displays the history of command usage. |
mode-info | (Optional) Displays information about the mode you are in. |
session-config | (Optional) Displays information about your session configuration. |
shell-type | (Optional) Displays information about the command shell type. |
Displays CLI information.
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display information about your session configuration:
switch-A# show cli session-config Suppress Headers: off Suppress Field Spillover: off Table Field Delimiter: none switch-A#
Command |
Description |
show configuration |
|
show system |
|
To display cluster information, use the show cluster command.
show cluster { extended-state | state }
extended-state | Displays extended information about the state of the cluster. |
state | Specifies information about the state of the cluster. |
Displays cluster information.
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display extended information about the state of the cluster:
switch-A# show cluster extended-state Cluster Id: 0x7433f72a371511de-0xb90b000decb1ad44 Start time: Tue Jul 7 09:17:46 2009 Last election time: Tue Jul 7 09:22:17 2009 A: UP, PRIMARY B: UP, INAPPLICABLE, (Management services: DOWN) A: memb state UP, lead state PRIMARY, mgmt services state: UP B: memb state UP, lead state INAPPLICABLE, mgmt services state: DOWN heartbeat state PRIMARY_OK INTERNAL NETWORK INTERFACES: eth1, UP eth2, UP HA NOT READY Management services are unresponsive on peer switch No chassis configured switch-A#
Command |
Description |
show org |
|
show vif |
|
To display comp queue information, use the show comp-queue command.
show comp-queue [ detail | expand ]
detail | (Optional) Displays details about all comp queues. |
expand | (Optional) Displays limited details about all comp queues. |
Displays comp queue information.
Host Ethernet (/chassis/server/adapter/host-eth)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
You can also use the show comp-queue command without any arguments or keywords to display a list of comp queues.
This example shows how to display a list of comp queues:
switch-A# scope chassis 1 switch-A /chassis # scope server 1/1 switch-A /chassis/server # scope adapter 1 switch-A /chassis/server/adapter # scope host-eth 1 switch-A /chassis/server/adapter/host-eth-if # show comp-queue
Command |
Description |
|
|
show trans-queue |
|
To display configuration information, use the show configuration command.
show configuration [ all | no-pending | pending | no-diff-markers ]
all | (Optional) Displays |
no-pending | (Optional) Displays |
pending | (Optional) Displays |
no-diff-markers | (Optional) Displays |
Displays configuration information.
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display configuration information:
switch-A# show configuration
Command |
Description |
show cli |
|
|
To display connectivity information, use the show connectivity command.
show connectivity
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Displays connectivity information.
Organization (/org/service-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display connectivity information:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10 switch-A /org/service-profile # show connectivity
Command |
Description |
show hv-conn |
|
show inventory |
|
To display core export target information, use the show core-export-target command.
show core-export-target [ detail | fsm status ]
detail | (Optional) Displays details about the core export target. |
fsm status | (Optional) Displays the status of the finite state machine. |
Displays core export target information.
Sysdebug (/monitoring/sysdebug)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This command shows how to display core export target information:
switch-A# scope monitoring switch-A /monitoring # scope sysdebug switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug # show core-export-target Core Export Target: Server Name: Port: 69 Path: Administrative State: Disabled Description: Current Task: switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug #
Command |
Description |
show cores |
|
show fsm |
|
To displays the core dump file, use the show cores command.
show cores [ name { a | b } ] [detail]
name | (Optional) Displays a specific core dump file. |
a | Displays the core dump file for switch A. |
b | Displays the core dump file for switch B. |
detail | (Optional) Displays details about the core dump file. |
Displays the core dump file.
Sysdebug (/monitoring/sysdebug)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display the core dump file:
switch-A# scope monitoring switch-A /monitoring # scope sysdebug switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug # show cores switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug #
Command |
Description |
show core-export-target |
|
|
To display CPU information, use the show cpu command.
show cpu [detail]
detail | (Optional) Displays details about the CPU. |
Displays CPU information.
Server (/chassis/server)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display CPU details:
switch-A# scope chassis 1 switch-A /chassis # scope server 1 switch-A /chassis/server # show cpu Server 1/1: ID Presence Architecture Socket Cores Speed (GHz) — -------------------- ----------------- ------ ----------- ----------- 1 Equipped Xeon CPU1 4 2.266000 2 Equipped Xeon CPU2 4 2.266000 switch-A /chassis/server #
Command |
Description |
show chassis |
|
show server |
|
To display destination information, use the show destination command.
show destination [ email-address | detail | expand ]
email-address | (Optional) Displays a specific email address. |
detail | (Optional) Displays a list of email addresses. |
expand | (Optional) Displays a list of email addresses. |
Displays destination information.
Profile (/monitoring/callhome/profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
You can also use the show destination command without any arguments or keywords to display a list of email addresses.
This example shows how to display a list of email addresses:
switch-A# scope monitoring switch-A /monitoring# scope callhome switch-A /monitoring/callhome # scope profile switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile # show destination detail Destination: Email: bob@cisco.com Email: sally@cisco.com switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile #
Command |
Description |
|
|
show profile |
|
To display disk information, use the show disk command.
show disk [ vendor model revision | detail | expand ] *
vendor | (Optional) Displays a specific vendor name. |
model | (Optional) Displays a specific model number. |
revision | (Optional) Displays a specific revision number. |
detail | (Optional) Displays some details about each disk. |
expand | (Optional) Displays complete details about each disk. |
Displays disk information.
Capability (/system/capability)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
You can also use the show disk command without any arguments or keywords to display a list of disks.
This example shows how to display a list of disks:
switch-A# scope system switch-A /system # scope capability switch-A /system/capability # show disk Disk Capacity: Vendor Model HW Revision ------------------------ ------------------------ ----------- DiskManufacturer 73-LocalDiskPN-02 01 FUJITSU MBB2147RC 0 FUJITSU MBC2073RC 0 SEAGATE ST9146802SS 0 SEAGATE ST973402SS 0 SEAGATE ST973451SS 0
Command |
Description |
show cpu |
|
show memory |
|
To display DNS information, use the show dns command.
show dns
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Displays DNS information.
Services (/system/services)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This exampe shows how to display DNS information:
switch-A# scope system switch-A /system # scope services
Command |
Description |
show http |
|
show ntp |
|
To display download task information, use the show download-task command.
show download-task [ file-name | detail | fsm ] *
file-name | (Optional) Displays a specific download. |
detail | (Optional) Displays complete details about each download. |
fsm | (Optional) |
Displays download task information.
Firmware (/firmware)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
You can also use the show download-task command without any arguments or keywords to display a list of downloads.
This example shows how to display a list of downloads:
switch-A# scope firmware switch-A /firmware # show download-task Download task: File Name Protocol Server Userid State --------- -------- --------------- --------------- ----- ucs-dplug.4.0.1a.N2.1.1.61.gbin Scp 10.193.1.28 jaunderw Failed ucs-k9-bundle.1.0.1.61.gbin Scp t1.nuovasystems jaunderw Failed ucs-k9-bundle.1.0.1.71.gbin Scp t1.nuovasystems jaunderw Failed switch-A /firmware #
Command |
Description |
show fsm |
|
show image |
|
To display dynamic vNIC connection policy information, use the show dynamic-conn-policy command.
show dynamic-conn-policy [ vnic-name | detail ]
vnic-name | (Optional) Displays information about a specific vNIC. |
detail | (Optional) Displays details about all vNICs. |
Displays dynamic vNIC connection policy information.
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
You can also use the show dynamic-vnic-conn-policy command without any arguments or keywords to display a list of dynamic vNIC connection policies.
This example shows how to display a list of dynamic vNIC connection policies:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # show dynamic-vnic-conn-policy Dynamic vNIC Connectivity Policy: Name Dynamic Eth Enforcement Protection Adapter Profile Pin Group -------------------- ----------- ----------- ---------- --------------- --------- org10/dvcp10 60 Best Effort Protected org10/dvcp11 61 Best Effort Protected switch-A /org #
Command |
Description |
show vhba-templ |
|
show vnic-templ |
|
To display environment information, use the show environment command.
show environment [ adapter | board | cpu | detail | expand | memory ]
adapter | (Optional) Displays information about the adapter. |
board | (Optional) Displays information about the motherboard. |
cpu | (Optional) Displays information about the CPU. |
detail | (Optional) |
expand | (Optional) |
memory | (Optional) Displays information about the memory. |
Displays environment information.
Server (/chassis/server)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
You can also use the show environment command without any arguments or keywords to display the state of the server.
This example shows how to display information about the motherboard:
switch-A#scope chassis 1 switch-A /chassis # scope server 1/1 switch-A /chassis/server # show environment Server 1/1: Oper Power: On Motherboard: Threshold Status: OK Power State: N/A Thermal Status: OK Voltage Status: OK CMOS Battery Voltage Status: OK switch-A /chassis/server #
Command |
Description |
show memory |
|
show server |
|
To display end-point user information, use the show epuser command.
show epuser [ epuser-name | detail | expand ] *
epuser-name | (Optional) Displays information about a specific end-point user. |
detail | (Optional) Displays details about all end-point users. |
expand | (Optional) Displays limited details about all end-point users. |
Displays end-point user information.
IPMI access profile (/org/ipmi-access-profile)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
You can also use the show epuser command without any arguments or keywords to display a list of end-point users.
This example shows how to display a list of end-point users:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope ipmi-access-profile ipmiAP10 switch-A /org/ipmi-access-profile # show epuser End point user: User Name End point user privilege Password ---------- ------------------------ -------- epu10 Readonly epu11 Readonly switch-A /org #
Command |
Description |
show epuser |
|
show ipmi-access-profile |
|
To display error recovery information, use the show error-recovery command.
show error-recovery [ detail | expand ] *
detail | (Optional) Displays details about error recovery. |
expand | (Optional) Displays limited details about error recovery. |
Displays error recovery information.
Fibre Channel host (/chassis/server/adapter/host-fc)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display
switch-A /org # scope chassis 1 switch-A /chassis # scope server 1/1 switch-A /chassis/server # scope adapter 1/1/1 switch-A /chassis/server/adapter # scope host-fc 1 switch-A /chassis/server/adapter/host-fc-if # show error-recovery
Command |
Description |
show port |
|
|
To display Ethernet best-effort class information, use the show eth-best-effort command.
show eth-best-effort [detail]
detail | (Optional) Displays detailed Ethernet best-effort class information. |
Displays Ethernet best-effort information.
QoS (/eth-server/qos)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display Ethernet best-effort class information:
switch-A# scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope qos switch-A /eth-server/qos # show eth-best-effort Ethernet Best-Effort Class Priority: Best Effort Cos: Any Weight: 5 Bw Percent: 50 Drop: Drop Mtu: Normal Multicast Optimize: No Admin State: Enabled switch-A /eth-server/qos #
Command |
Description |
show eth-classified |
|
show fc |
|
To Ethernet classified information, use the show eth-classified command.
show error-recovery [ bronze | detail | gold | platinum | silver ]
bronze | (Optional) Displays the bronze class. |
detail | (Optional) Displays all the classes. |
gold | (Optional) Displays the gold class. |
platinum | (Optional) Displays the platinum class. |
silver | (Optional) Displays the silver class. |
Displays Ethernet classified class information.
QoS (/eth-server/qos)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display the platinum Ethernet classified class:
switch-A# scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope qos switch-A /eth-server/qos # show eth-classified platinum Ethernet Classified Class Priority: Platinum Cos: 5 Weight: 10 Bw Percent: Not Applicable Drop: No Drop Mtu: Normal Multicast Optimize: No Admin State: Disabled switch-A /eth-server/qos #
Command |
Description |
show eth-best-effort |
|
show fc |
|
To display Ethernet interface information, use the show eth-if command.
show eth-if [ interface-name | detail | expand ] *
interface-name | (Optional) Displays information about a specific interface. |
detail | (Optional) Displays detailed Ethernet interface information. |
expand | (Optional) Displays limited Ethernet interface information. |
Displays Ethernet interface information.
Virtual NIC (/org/service-profile/vnic)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display Ethernet interface information:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10 switch-A /org/service-profile # scope vnic vnic10 switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic # show eth-if Ethernet Interface: Name: default Dynamic MAC Addr: 00:00:00:00:00:00 Default Network: Yes VLAN ID: 1 switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic #
Command |
Description |
show fc-if |
|
show vnic |
|
To display Ethernet profile information, use the show eth-profile command.
show eth-profile [ profile-name | detail | expand ] *
profile-name | (Optional) Displays information about a specific Ethernet profile. |
detail | (Optional) Displays details about all Ethernet profiles. |
expand | (Optional) Displays limited details about all Ethernet profiles. |
Displays Ethernet profile information.
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
You can also use the show eth-profile command without any arguments or keywords to display a list of Ethernet profiles.
This example shows how to display a list of Ethernet profiles:
switch# scope org org10 switch /org # show eth-profile Eth Profile: Name ---- org10/ep10 org10/ep11 org10/ep12 switch /org #
Command |
Description |
show fc-profile |
|
show service-profile |
|
To display Ethernet uplink information, use the show eth-uplink command.
show eth-profile [ detail | expand | fsm status ] *
detail | (Optional) Displays some detail about the Ethernet uplink. |
expand | (Optional) Displays all details about the Ethernet uplink. |
fsm status | (Optional) Displays the finite state machine. |
Displays Ethernet uplink information.
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display Ethernet uplink information:
switch# show eth-uplink expand Ethernet Uplink: Mode: End Host Fabric: Id: A Id: B Stats Threshold Policy: Full Name: fabric/lan/thr-policy-default VLAN: Name VLAN ID Fabric ID Native VLAN ---------- ---------- --------- ----------- default 1 Dual Yes switch#
Command |
Description |
show eth-profile |
|
show fabric-interconnect |
|
To display event information, use the show event command.
show event [ event-id | detail ]
event-id | (Optional) Displays a specific event. |
detail | (Optional) Displays all events. |
Displays event information.
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
You can also use the show event command without any arguments or keywords to display a list of events.
This example shows how to display a list of events:
switch-A# show event Creation Time ID Description -------------------- -------- ----------- 2009-07-31T06:45:40.162 33117 [FSM:STAGE:END]: unprovisioning the Virtual media bootable device for blade 1/1( 2009-07-31T06:45:40.162 33118 [FSM:STAGE:SKIP]: Disconnect pre-boot environment agent for server 1/1(FSM-STAGE 2009-07-31T06:45:40.162 33119 [FSM:STAGE:END]: Disconnect pre-boot environment agent for server 1/1(FSM-STAGE: 2009-07-31T06:45:40.162 33120 [FSM:STAGE:SKIP]: Shutdown the server 1/1; deep discovery completed(FSM-STAGE:sam 2009-07-31T06:45:40.162 33121 [FSM:STAGE:END]: Shutdown the server 1/1; deep discovery completed(FSM-STAGE:sam 2009-07-31T06:45:40.162 33122 [FSM:STAGE:SKIP]: Invoke post-discovery policies on server 1/1(FSM-STAGE:sam:dme 2009-07-31T06:45:40.162 33123 [FSM:STAGE:END]: Invoke post-discovery policies on server 1/1(FSM-STAGE:sam:dme: switch-A#
Command |
Description |
show fault |
|
show sel |
|
To display external Ethernet interface information, use the show ext-eth-if command.
show ext-eth-if [ interface-id | detail | expand ]
interface-id | (Optional) Displays a specific interface. |
detail | (Optional) Displays details about all interfaces. |
expand | Displays a list of interfaces. |
Displays information about the external Ethernet interfaces.
Adapter (/chassis/server/adapter)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
You can also use the show ext-eth-if command without any arguments or keywords to display a list of interfaces.
This example shows how to display a list of interfaces:
switch-A# scope chassis 1 switch-A /chassis # scope server 1/1 switch-A /chassis/server # scope adapter 1/1/1 switch-A /chassis/server/adapter # show ext-eth-if Ext Interface: Adapter Id Id Mac Fabric ID Oper State ---------- ---------- ----------------- --------- ---------- 1 1 00:23:04:C6:A2:8C A Link Up 1 2 00:23:04:C6:A2:8D B Link Up switch-A /chassis/server/adapter #
Command |
Description |
show host-eth-if |
|
show host-fc-if |
|
To display IPv6 RSS hash profile information, use the show ext-ipv6-rss-hash command.
show ext-ipv6-rss-hash [ detail | expand ]
detail | (Optional) Displays details about the external IPv6 RSS hash profile. |
expand | (Optional) Displays details about the external IPv6 RSS hash profile. |
Displays information about the external IPv6 RSS hash profile.
Host Ethernet (/chassis/server/adapter/host-eth)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display the external IPv6 RSS hash profile:
switch-A# scope chassis 1 switch-A /chassis # scope server 1/1 switch-A /chassis/server # scope adapter 1/1/1 switch-A /chassis/server/adapter # scope host-eth 1 switch-A /chassis/server/adapter/host-eth-if # show ext-ipv6-rss-hash External IPv6 RSS Hash Profile: IP Hash: Disabled TCP Hash: Disabled switch-A /chassis/server/adapter/host-eth-if #
Command |
Description |
show ipv4-rss-hash |
|
show ipv6-rss-hash |
|
To display fabric interconnect information, use the show fabric command.
fc-uplink mode show fabric [ a | b | detail | expand ]
chassis mode show fabric [ detail ]
a | (Optional) Displays information about Fabric A. |
b | (Optional) Displays information about Fabric B. |
detail | (Optional) Displays details about the fabric interconnect. |
expand | (Optional) Displays details about the fabric interconnect. |
Displays information about the fabric interconnect.
Fibre Channel uplink (/fc-uplink)
Chassis (/chassis)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
You can also use the show fabric command in chassis mode, without any arguments or keywords, to display a list of fabrics.
This example shows how to display a list of fabrics:
switch-A# scope fc-uplink switch-A /fc-uplink # show fabric Locale: Id Name C Type Transport Side Slot Id Locale Type -- ---------- -------------- --------- ----- ---------- -------- ---- A Mux To Host Ether Left 1 Server Lan B Mux To Host Ether Right 1 Server Lan A Mux To Host Ether Left 2 Server Lan B Mux To Host Ether Right 2 Server Lan A Mux To Host Ether Left 3 Server Lan B Mux To Host Ether Right 3 Server Lan A Mux Fabric Ether Left 1 Chassis Lan B Mux Fabric Ether Right 2 Chassis Lan switch-A /fc-uplink #
Command |
Description |
show interface |
|
show pin-group |
|
To display failover timeout information, use the show failover command.
show failover [ detail | expand ]
detail | (Optional) Displays detailed failover timeout information. |
expand | (Optional) Displays detailed failover timeout information. |
Displays information about the failover timeout.
Host Ethernet (/chassis/server/adapter/host-eth)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display detailed failover timeout information:
switch-A# scope chassis 1 switch-A /chassis # scope server 1/1 switch-A /chassis/server # scope adapter 1/1/1 switch-A /chassis/server/adapter # scope host-eth 1 switch-A /chassis/server/adapter/host-eth # show failover Ethernet Failover Profile: Timeout (sec): 5 switch-A /chassis/server/adapter/host-eth #
Command |
Description |
show event |
|
show fault |
|
To display fan information, use the show fan command.
capability mode show fan [ vendor model hardware-rev | detail | expand ]
fan-module mode show fan [ detail | expand ]
vendor | (Optional) Displays the vendor name. |
model | (Optional) Displays the model number. |
hw-rev | (Optional) Displays the hardware revision number. |
detail | (Optional) Displays detailed fan information. |
expand | (Optional) Displays expanded fan information. |
Displays information about the fan.
Capability (/system/capability)
Fan module (/chassis/fan-module)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
You can also use the show fan command without any arguments or keywords, in capability mode, to display a list of fans.
This command shows how to display a list of fans:
switch-A# scope system switch-A /system # scope capability switch-A /system/capability # show fan Fan Module: Vendor Model HW Revision ------------------------ ------------------------ ----------- Cisco 73-11624-02 04 Cisco Systems N5K-C5010-FAN 0 Cisco Systems N5K-C5020-FAN 0 Cisco Systems Inc N10-FAN1= 0 Cisco Systems Inc N10-FAN2= 0 Cisco Systems Inc N20-FAN5 0 N/A N10-FAN1 0 N/A N10-FAN2 0 switch-A /system/capability #
Command |
Description |
show chassis |
|
show server |
|
To display fan module information, use the show fan-module command.
show fan [ tray module ] [ detail ] [ expand ]
tray module | (Optional) Displays a specific module in a specific tray. |
detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about all fans. |
expand | (Optional) Displays limited information about all fans. |
Displays information about the fan module.
Chassis (/chassis)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
You can also use the show fan-module command without any arguments or keywords to display a list of fan modules.
This command shows how to display a list of fan modules:
switch-A# scope chassis 1 switch-A /system/capability # show fan-module Fan Module: Tray Module Overall Status ---------- ---------- -------------- 1 1 Operable 1 2 Operable 1 3 Operable 1 4 Operable 1 5 Operable 1 6 Operable 1 7 Operable 1 8 Operable switch-A /system/capability #
Command |
Description |
show fan |
|
show iom |
|
To display fault policy information, use the show fault policy command.
show fault policy [detail]
detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the fault policy. |
Displays information about the fault policy.
Monitoring (/monitoring)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display the fault policy:
switch-A# scope monitoring switch-A /monitoring # show fault policy Fault Policy: Clear Action: Retain Retention Interval: 00:01:00:00 Flap Interval (sec): 10 switch-A /monitoring # show fault policy
Command |
Description |
show fault |
|
show syslog |
|
To display Fibre Channel class information, use the show fc command.
show fc [detail]
detail | (Optional) Displays detailed Fibre Channel class information. |
Displays information about the Fibre Channel class.
QoS (/eth-server/qos)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display Fibre Channel class information:
switch-A# scope eth-server switch-A /eth-server # scope qos switch-A /eth-server/qos # show fc FC Class: Priority: 1 Cos: 3 Weight: 5 Bw Percent: 50 Drop: No Drop Mtu: Fc Admin State: Enabled switch-A /eth-server/qos #
Command |
Description |
show eth-best-effort |
|
show eth-classified |
|
To display Fibre Channel interface information, use the show fc-if command.
show fc-if [ detail ] [ expand ]
detail | (Optional) Displays detailed Fibre Channel interface information. |
expand | (Optional) Displays expanded Fibre Channel interface information. |
Displays information about Fibre Channel interfaces.
Virtual HBA (/org/service-profile/vhba)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display Fibre Channel interface information:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10 switch-A /org/service-profile # scope vhba vhba10 switch-A /org/service-profile/vhba # show fc-if Fibre Channel Interface: Name: default vSAN ID: 1 switch-A /org/service-profile/vhba #
Command |
Description |
show eth-if |
|
show vhba |
|
To display Fibre Channel profile information, use the show fc-profile command.
show fc-profile [ profile-name ] [ detail ] [ expand ]
profile-name | (Optional) Displays a specific Fibre Channel profile. |
detail | (Optional) Displays limited details about all Fibre Channel profiles. |
expand | (Optional) Displays expanded information about all Fibre Channel profiles. |
Displays information about Fibre Channel profiles.
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This command does not require a license.
You can also use the show fc-profile command without any arguments or keywords to display a list of Fibre Channel profiles.
This example shows how to display a list of Fibre Channel profiles:
switch-A# scope org org10 switch-A /org/ # show fc-profile FC Profile: Name ---- org10/fcp10 org10/fcp11 switch-A /org/ #
Command |
Description |
show eth-profile |
|
show org |
|
To display network control policy information, use the show nwctrl-policy command.
show nwctrl-policy [policy-name]
policy-name | Policy name. |
None
Organization (/org)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(2) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display network control policy information:
switch-A# scope org org100 switch-A /org # show nCP100 Network Control Policy: Name CDP Uplink fail action ---------- -------- ------------------ nCP100 Enabled Warning
Command |
Description |
show fc-policy |
|
show qos-policy |
|
To display SNMPv3 user information, use the show snmp-user command.
show snmp-user [user-name]
user-name | User name. |
None
Monitoring (/monitoring)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(?) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display SNMPv3 user information:
switch-A# scope monitoring switch-A /monitoring # show snmp-user switch-A /monitoring # SNMPv3 User: Name Authentication type ------------------------ ------------------- su100 Md5 switch-A /monitoring #
Command |
Description |
show snmp |
|
show snmp-trap |
|
To enter root from any mode, use the top command.
top
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter root from any mode:
switch /system/services # top switch#
To move up one mode, use the up command.
up
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to move up one mode:
switch-A /org/service-profile # up switch-A /org #
To update the firmware, use the update firmware command.
update firmware version activate [force] set-startup
version | Version number. |
activate | (Optional) Specifies activation of firmware. |
force | (Optional) Specifies force of firmware update. |
set-startup | (Optional) Specifies set the firmware update on startup. |
None
Input/output module (/chassis/iom)
Release | Modification |
---|---|
1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to update the firmware:
switch-A# scope chassis 1 switch-A /chassis # scope iom 2 switch-A# /chassis/iom # update firmware 1.0(0.988) switch-A# /chassis/iom* # activate firmware 1.0(0.988) switch-A# /chassis/iom* # commit-buffer switch-A# /chassis/iom #
Command |
Description |
show firmware |
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show image |
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To determine where you are in the CLI, use the where command.
where
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Any command mode
Release | Modification |
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1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to determine where you are in the CLI:
switch-A /org/service-profile # where Mode: /org/service-profile Mode Data: scope org enter org org10 enter service-profile sp10 instance switch-A /org/service-profile #