- activate (firmware)
- activate-adapter-fw
- adapter-reset-defaults
- cancel
- clear (log)
- clear (sel)
- clear-cmos
- commit
- connect
- create-boot-entry
- create host-eth-if
- delete boot
- delete host-eth-if
- discard
- exit
- export-config
- export-vnic
- factory-default (cimc)
- generate-csr (certificate)
- import-config
- import-vnic
- ping (network)
- power (chassis)
- reapply (bios)
- reboot (chassis)
- recover (bios)
- recover-adapter-update
- scope adapter
- scope bios
- scope certificate
- scope chassis
- scope cimc
- scope comp-queue
- scope error-recovery
- scope fault
- scope firmware
- scope host-eth-if
- scope host-fc-if
- scope http
- scope import-export
- scope interrupt
- scope ipblocking (network)
- scope ipmi
- scope kvm
- scope ldap
- scope log (cimc)
- scope network (cimc)
- scope offload
- scope pef (fault)
- scope perbi
- scope port
- scope port-f-logi
- scope port-p-logi
- scope recv-queue
- scope rss
- scope scsi-io
- scope sel
- scope sensor
- scope server (log)
- scope sol
- scope ssh
- scope tech-support (cimc)
- scope trans-queue
- scope trap-destination (fault)
- scope user
- scope user-session
- scope vmedia
- set (chassis)
- set (fault)
- set (http)
- set (ipblocking)
- set (ipmi)
- set (kvm)
- set (ldap)
- set (network)
- set (sol)
- set (ssh)
- set (user)
- set (vmedia)
- set action (pef)
- set addr (trap-destination)
- set boot
- set boot-order (bios)
- set cdb-wq-count
- set cdb-wq-ring-size
- set cli output
- set coalescing-time
- set coalescing-type
- set cos
- set cq-count
- set description (chassis)
- set enabled (server)
- set enabled (trap-destination)
- set error-detect-timeout
- set fcp-error-recovery
- set flogi-retries
- set flogi-timeout
- set interrupt-count
- set interrupt-mode
- set link-down-timeout
- set locator-led
- set mac-addr
- set max-target-luns
- set mtu
- set order
- set outstanding-io-count
- set path (tech-support)
- set persistent-lun-binding
- set plogi-retries
- set plogi-timeout
- set port-down-io-retry-count
- set port-down-timeout
- set resource-allocation-timeout
- set rq-count
- set rq-ring-size
- set rss
- set rss-hash-ipv4
- set rss-hash-ipv6
- set rss-hash-ipv6-ex
- set rss-hash-tcp-ipv4
- set rss-hash-tcp-ipv6
- set rss-hash-tcp-ipv6-ex
- set send-alert (pef)
- set server-ip
- set tcp-large-receive-offload
- set tcp-rx-checksum-offload
- set tcp-segment-offload
- set tcp-tx-checksum-offload
- set tftp-ip (tech-support)
- set trust-host-cos
- set uplink
- set vlan
- set vlan-mode
- set wq-count
- set wq-ring-size
- set wwnn
- set wwpn
- show actual-boot-order (bios)
- show adapter
- show bios
- show boot
- show certificate
- show chassis
- show cimc
- show comp-queue
- show configuration pending
- show cpu (chassis)
- show current (sensor)
- show dimm (chassis)
- show entries (log)
- show entries (sel)
- show error-recovery
- show ext-eth-if
- show fan (sensor)
- show fault
- show firmware (cimc)
- show hdd (chassis)
- show host-eth-if
- show host-fc-if
- show http
- show interrupt
- show ipblocking (network)
- show ipmi
- show kvm
- show ldap
- show led (chassis)
- show network (cimc)
- show offload
- show pef (fault)
- show perbi
- show port
- show port-f-logi
- show port-p-logi
- show psu (chassis)
- show psu (sensor)
- show psu-redundancy (sensor)
- show recv-queue
- show rss
- show scsi-io
- show sol
- show ssh
- show tech-support (cimc)
- show temperature (sensor)
- show trans-queue
- show trap-destination (fault)
- show user
- show user-session
- show version
- show vmedia
- show voltage (sensor)
- start
- terminate (user-session)
- top
- update (firmware)
- update-adapter-fw
- upload (certificate)
Commands
This chapter includes the following commands:
- activate (firmware)
- activate-adapter-fw
- adapter-reset-defaults
- cancel
- clear (log)
- clear (sel)
- clear-cmos
- commit
- connect
- create-boot-entry
- create host-eth-if
- delete boot
- delete host-eth-if
- discard
- exit
- export-config
- export-vnic
- factory-default (cimc)
- generate-csr (certificate)
- import-config
- import-vnic
- ping (network)
- power (chassis)
- reapply (bios)
- reboot (chassis)
- recover (bios)
- recover-adapter-update
- scope adapter
- scope bios
- scope certificate
- scope chassis
- scope cimc
- scope comp-queue
- scope error-recovery
- scope fault
- scope firmware
- scope host-eth-if
- scope host-fc-if
- scope http
- scope import-export
- scope interrupt
- scope ipblocking (network)
- scope ipmi
- scope kvm
- scope ldap
- scope log (cimc)
- scope network (cimc)
- scope offload
- scope pef (fault)
- scope perbi
- scope port
- scope port-f-logi
- scope port-p-logi
- scope recv-queue
- scope rss
- scope scsi-io
- scope sel
- scope sensor
- scope server (log)
- scope sol
- scope ssh
- scope tech-support (cimc)
- scope trans-queue
- scope trap-destination (fault)
- scope user
- scope user-session
- scope vmedia
- set (chassis)
- set (fault)
- set (http)
- set (ipblocking)
- set (ipmi)
- set (kvm)
- set (ldap)
- set (network)
- set (sol)
- set (ssh)
- set (user)
- set (vmedia)
- set action (pef)
- set addr (trap-destination)
- set boot
- set boot-order (bios)
- set cdb-wq-count
- set cdb-wq-ring-size
- set cli output
- set coalescing-time
- set coalescing-type
- set cos
- set cq-count
- set description (chassis)
- set enabled (server)
- set enabled (trap-destination)
- set error-detect-timeout
- set fcp-error-recovery
- set flogi-retries
- set flogi-timeout
- set interrupt-count
- set interrupt-mode
- set link-down-timeout
- set locator-led
- set mac-addr
- set max-target-luns
- set mtu
- set order
- set outstanding-io-count
- set path (tech-support)
- set persistent-lun-binding
- set plogi-retries
- set plogi-timeout
- set port-down-io-retry-count
- set port-down-timeout
- set resource-allocation-timeout
- set rq-count
- set rq-ring-size
- set rss
- set rss-hash-ipv4
- set rss-hash-ipv6
- set rss-hash-ipv6-ex
- set rss-hash-tcp-ipv4
- set rss-hash-tcp-ipv6
- set rss-hash-tcp-ipv6-ex
- set send-alert (pef)
- set server-ip
- set tcp-large-receive-offload
- set tcp-rx-checksum-offload
- set tcp-segment-offload
- set tcp-tx-checksum-offload
- set tftp-ip (tech-support)
- set trust-host-cos
- set uplink
- set vlan
- set vlan-mode
- set wq-count
- set wq-ring-size
- set wwnn
- set wwpn
- show actual-boot-order (bios)
- show adapter
- show bios
- show boot
- show certificate
- show chassis
- show cimc
- show comp-queue
- show configuration pending
- show cpu (chassis)
- show current (sensor)
- show dimm (chassis)
- show entries (log)
- show entries (sel)
- show error-recovery
- show ext-eth-if
- show fan (sensor)
- show fault
- show firmware (cimc)
- show hdd (chassis)
- show host-eth-if
- show host-fc-if
- show http
- show interrupt
- show ipblocking (network)
- show ipmi
- show kvm
- show ldap
- show led (chassis)
- show network (cimc)
- show offload
- show pef (fault)
- show perbi
- show port
- show port-f-logi
- show port-p-logi
- show psu (chassis)
- show psu (sensor)
- show psu-redundancy (sensor)
- show recv-queue
- show rss
- show scsi-io
- show sol
- show ssh
- show tech-support (cimc)
- show temperature (sensor)
- show trans-queue
- show trap-destination (fault)
- show user
- show user-session
- show version
- show vmedia
- show voltage (sensor)
- start
- terminate (user-session)
- top
- update (firmware)
- update-adapter-fw
- upload (certificate)
activate (firmware)
To activate CIMC firmware, use the activate command.
activate
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Firmware (/cimc/firmware)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to activate CIMC firmware:
server# scope cimc server /cimc # scope firmware server /cimc/firmware # activate server /cimc/firmware #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show cimc |
|
show version |
|
activate-adapter-fw
To activate an adapter firmware image, use the activate-adapter-fw command.
activate-adapter-fw pci-slot image
Syntax Description
| pci-slot | The PCI slot number of the adapter card. |
| image | The number of the firmware image to be activated. This can be the number 1 or 2. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Chassis (/chassis)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to select one of two adapter firmware images to be activated upon the next reboot of the server. Use the show adapter detail command to view the status and version information of the installed firmware images.
Example
This example shows how to activate firmware image 2 in the adapter in PCI slot 1:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # activate-adapter-fw 1 2 Firmware image activation succeeded Please reset the server to run the activated image Server /chassis #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show adapter detail |
|
adapter-reset-defaults
To reset the adapter to default setting, use the adapter-reset-defaults command.
adapter-reset-defaults index
Syntax Description
| index | Restores factory default settings for the adapter at the PCI slot number specified by the index argument. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Chassis (/chassis)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to restore factory default settings for the adapter at the PCI slot number specified by the index argument.
Example
This example shows how to reset the adapter in PCI slot 1 to its default setting:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # adapter-reset-defaults 1 Factory default has been successfully restored. Server /chassis #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show adapter detail |
|
cancel
To stop the technical support process, use the cancel command.
cancel
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Technical support (/cimc/tech-support)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to stop the technical support process:
server # scope cimc server /cimc # scope tech-support server /cimc/tech-support # cancel This operation will cancel your current Tech Support upload. Continue?[y|N]y server /cimc/tech-support #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
start |
|
clear (log)
To clear the CIMC log, use the clear command in log mode.
clear
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Log (/cimc/log)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to clear the CIMC log:
server# scope cimc server /cimc # scope log server /cimc/log # clear server /cimc/log #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show sel |
|
show sensor |
|
clear (sel)
To clear the system event log, use the clear command in sel mode.
clear
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
System event log (/sel)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to clear the system event log:
server# scope sel server /sel # clear server /sel #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show sel |
|
show sensor |
|
clear-cmos
To clear the BIOS settings in CMOS memory, use the clear-cmos command.
clear-cmos
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
BIOS (/bios)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.1(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to clear the BIOS settings in CMOS memory:
server# scope bios server /bios # clear-cmos This operation will clear the BIOS CMOS. Note: Server should be in powered off state to clear CMOS. Continue?[y|n] y server /bios #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show bios |
|
commit
To save configuration changes, use the commit command.
commit
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to save a configuration change:
server /http # set enabled yes server /http* # commit server http #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
discard |
|
connect
To connect to either the server CLI or the server shell, use the connect command.
connect { host | shell }
Syntax Description
| host | Specifies the CLI on the server. |
| shell | Specifies the GNU bash shell on the server. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use the exit command to exit the GNU bash shell.
This example shows how to connect to the server shell:
server# connect shell bash-3.2
create-boot-entry
To create a boot entry in the host Fibre Channel interface, use the create-boot-entry command.
create-boot-entry wwpn lun-id
Syntax Description
| wwpn | The World Wide Port Name (WWPN) for the boot target. |
| lun-id | The LUN ID of the boot LUN. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Fibre Channel interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create boot entry. The range of the lun-id is 0 to 255. The wwpn for the boot target should be in the form hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh.
Example
This example shows how to create a boot entry in the host Fibre Channel interface:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc1 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # create-boot-entry 20:00:00:11:22:33:44:55 3 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if *# commit New boot table entry will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
delete boot |
|
create host-eth-if
To create an Ethernet interface, use the create host-eth-if command.
create host-eth-if name
Syntax Description
| name | The name of the vNIC. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Adapter (/chassis/adapter)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create the host Ethernet interface. The name argument can be up to 32 ASCII characters.
Example
This example shows how to create a host Ethernet interface:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # create host-eth-if Vnic5 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if* # commit New host-eth-if settings will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
delete host-eth-if |
|
delete boot
To delete a boot entry, use the delete boot command.
delete boot entry
Syntax Description
| entry | The boot table entry. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Adapter (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to delete the boot table entry at the specified position. The range of entry is 0 to 3. The change takes effect upon the next server reset.
Example
This example shows how to delete a boot entry in the host Fibre Channel interface.
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc1 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # show boot Boot Table Entry Boot Target WWPN Boot LUN ID ----------------- -------------------------- ------------ 0 20:00:00:11:22:33:44:55 3 1 20:00:00:11:22:33:44:56 5 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # delete boot 1 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if *# commit New host-fc-if settings will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # show boot Boot Table Entry Boot Target WWPN Boot LUN ID ----------------- -------------------------- ------------ 0 20:00:00:11:22:33:44:55 3 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
create-boot-entry |
|
show-boot |
|
delete host-eth-if
To delete an Ethernet interface, use the delete host-eth-if command.
delete host-eth-if name
Syntax Description
| name | The name of the vNIC. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Adapter (/chassis/adapter)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to delete the specified vNIC. You cannot delete either of the two default vNICs, eth0 or eth1.
Example
This example shows how to delete an Ethernet interface:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # delete host-eth-if Vnic5 Server /chassis/adapter *# commit New host-eth-if settings will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
create host-eth-if |
|
discard
To discard all configurations, use the discard command.
discard
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to discard all configurations:
server# discard server#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
discard |
|
exit
To leave any mode, use the exit command.
exit
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to exit bios mode:
server /bios # exit server#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
scope |
|
enter |
|
export-config
To export a CIMC configuration, use the export-config command.
export-config tftp-ip-address path-and-filename
Syntax Description
| tftp-ip-address | The IP address of a remote TFTP server hosting the CIMC configuration file. |
| path-and-filename | Specifies the absolute path to the file on the remote server. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Import-export (/cimc/import-export)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.1(2) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to export the CIMC configuration as a file. The path-and-filename is a unique set of up to 128 characters that identifies the path and CIMC configuration filename on the remote server. Do not use characters that are not allowed in a URL.
To determine whether the export operation has completed successfully, use the show detail command. To abort the operation, press CTRL+C.
![]() Note |
For security reasons, this operation does not export user accounts or the server certificate. |
This example shows how to export a CIMC configuration to a remote TFTP server:
server# scope cimc
server /cimc # scope import-export
server /cimc/import-export # export-config 192.0.2.34 /ucs/backups/cimc5.xml
Export config started. Please check the status using "show detail".
server /cimc/import-export # show detail
Export Export:
Operation: EXPORT
Status: COMPLETED
Error Code: 100 (No Error)
Diagnostic Message: NONE
server /cimc/import-export #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
import-config |
|
export-vnic
To export the adapter vNIC configuration, use the export-vnic command.
export-vnic tftp-address path/name
Syntax Description
| tftp-address | The IP address of a remote TFTP server hosting the adapter configuration file. |
| path/name | The absolute path to the file on the remote server along with the name of the adapter configuration file to be exported. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Adapter (/chassis/adapter)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to export the adapter vNIC configuration. The adapter configuration file is stored at the specified path and filename on the TFTP server at the specified IP address.
This example shows how to export the adapter vNIC configuration:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # export-vnic 192.0.2.34 /backup/P81E.cfg Server /chassis/adapter #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
import-vnic |
|
factory-default (cimc)
To set the server to factory default, use the factory-default command.
factory-default
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Cisco Integrated Manangement Controller (/cimc)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set the server to factory default:
server# scope cimc server /cimc # factory-default This operation will reset the CIMC configuration to factory default. All your configuration will be lost. Continue?[y|N] y
generate-csr (certificate)
To generate a Certificate Request Signing (CSR), use the generate-csr command.
generate csr
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Certificate (/certificate)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to generate a CSR :
server# scope certificate server /certificate # generate-csr Common Name (CN): abcCertificate Organization Name (O): abcCo Organization Unit (OU): 01 Locality (L): west StateName (S): CA Country Code (CC): US Email: abcCo@abcCo.com Continue to generate CSR?[y|N] y -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST----- MIIB0TCCAToCAQAwbDELMAkGA1UEBhMCVVMxCzAJBgNVBAgTAkNBMQ0wCwYDVQQH EwRoZXJlMQwwCgYDVQQKEwN0aW0xCzAJBgNVBAsTAjAxMQwwCgYDVQQDEwNib2Ix GDAWBgkqhkiG9w0BCQEWCW1lQG1lLmNvbTCBnzANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOBjQAw gYkCgYEAw49pYuDXdOfHtXwBT7k5kX1set/I3e8TtkuO/EQ5HVd9HrPIy4Kpb3Oj 33CkqjysVWBpPSGzWAlEL6cZYs5p6JxR74+tqW5BYpNKRLNFawpsTZvCXhe/n/O2 WYsx1FnW1m6BgQnPKCBCp9R1ESmq9Np24r2c3PEStZEjeIVWbaUCAwEAAaAlMCMG CSqGSIb3DQEJBzEWExRBIGNoYWxsZW5nZSBwYXNzd29yZDANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUF AAOBgQBosXif9feLXHBK19kqeVZ8uqRgoMIcM03aBTImjIO1RgwhRLuMrG2l+thA CT+fbYOYXJ4bHsn25XQjcSdG0uxsti3C2SnK83nKdulpEzBzj545rvH20QK+RtHN YUBEKvABCeqoIUu+ErMtGvryaQw7WQiQjWf+RTf8IXDGShIQwQ== -----END CERTIFICATE REQUEST----- server /certificate #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show certificate |
|
show ssh |
|
import-config
To import a CIMC configuration, use the import-config command.
import-config tftp-ip-address path-and-filename
Syntax Description
| tftp-ip-address | The IP address of a remote TFTP server hosting the CIMC configuration file. |
| path-and-filename | Specifies the absolute path to the file on the remote server. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Import-export (/cimc/import-export)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.1(2) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to import a CIMC configuration file. The path-and-filename is a unique set of up to 128 characters that identifies the path and CIMC configuration file name on the remote server. Do not use characters that are not allowed in a URL.
To determine whether the import operation has completed successfully, use the show detail command. To abort the operation, press CTRL+C.
![]() Note |
Some modifications caused by an import operation, such as IP address changes, can disrupt traffic or cause a server reboot. |
This example shows how to import a CIMC configuration from a remote TFTP server:
server# scope cimc server /cimc # scope import-export server /cimc/import-export # import-config 192.0.2.34 /ucs/backups/cimc5.xml Import config started. Please check the status using "show detail". server /cimc/import-export #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
export-config |
|
import-vnic
To import the adapter vNIC configuration, use the import-vnic command.
import-vnic tftp-address path/name
Syntax Description
| tftp-address | The TFTP address of the server. |
| path/name | The absolute path to the file on the remote server along with the name of the adapter configuration file to be imported. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Adapter (/chassis/adapter)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to import the adapter vNIC configuration. The adapter downloads and installs the configuration from the specified path and filename on the TFTP server at the specified IP address.
Example
This example shows how to import the adapter vNIC configuration:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # import-vnic 192.0.2.34 /backup/P81E.cfg Server /chassis/adapter #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
export-vnic |
|
ping (network)
To ping, use the ping command in network mode.
ping address
Syntax Description
| address | The IP address or the hostname. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Network (/cimc/network)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to ping:
server# scope cimc server /cimc # scope network server /cimc/network # ping 209.165.200.225 Press CTRL+C to stop. PING 209.165.200.225 (209.165.200.225): 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 209.165.200.225: seq=0 ttl=122 time=2.000 ms 64 bytes from 209.165.200.225: seq=1 ttl=122 time=2.000 ms 64 bytes from 209.165.200.225: seq=2 ttl=122 time=2.000 ms 64 bytes from 209.165.200.225: seq=3 ttl=122 time=3.000 ms 64 bytes from 209.165.200.225: seq=4 ttl=122 time=2.000 ms --- 209.165.200.225 ping statistics --- 5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max = 2.000/2.200/3.000 ms server /cimc/network #
power (chassis)
To manage server power, use the power command.
power { cycle | hard-reset | off | on | shutdown}
Syntax Description
| cycle | Power cycles the server. |
| hard-reset | Hard resets the server. |
| off | Powers off the server. |
| on | Powers on the server. |
| shutdown | Shuts down the server. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Chassis (/chassis)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to power off the server :
server# scope chassis server /chassis # power off This operation will change the server's power state. Continue?[y|n] y server /chassis #
Usage Guidelines
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show chassis |
|
show psu |
|
reapply (bios)
To reapply the boot order, use the reapplycommand in bios mode.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
BIOS (/bios)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1x) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to reapply the boot order:
server# scope bios server /bios # re-apply Boot order has been successfully re-applied server /bios #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set boot-order (bios) |
|
show actual-boot-order |
|
reboot (chassis)
To reboot the server, use the reboot command.
reboot
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Cisco Integrated Management Controller (/cimc)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
| 1.0(1X) | This command was deprecated. |
This example shows how to reboot the server:
server# scope cimc server /cimc # reboot This operation will reboot the BMC. Continue?[y|n] y
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
power |
|
recover (bios)
To recover corrupted BIOS, use the recover command in firmware mode.
recover
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
BIOS (/bios)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1X) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Before executing the recover command, perform the following tasks:
-
Ensure that the BIOS recovery ISO image is available for your use
-
Launch the KVM Console
-
Power off server
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Map the BIOS recovery ISO image using vMedia
Executing the recover command automatically powers the server on. After the recovery is finished, power cycle or reset the server.
This example shows how to recover corrupted BIOS:
server# scope bios server /bios # recover This operation will automatically power on the server to perform BIOS FW recovery. Continue?[y|N]y server /bios #
![]() Note |
You can use the CLI or the KVM console to monitor the progress of the recovery. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show bios |
|
show version |
|
recover-adapter-update
To clear an incomplete firmware update condition, use the recover-adapter-update command.
recover-adapter-update [pci-slot] [pci-slot]
Syntax Description
| pci-slot | The PCI slot number of the adapter card to be cleared. You can specify one or two adapters. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Chassis (/chassis)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to clear the firmware update status if an adapter firmware update has failed or if the adapter status is stuck in the updating state when no update is in progress. This command clears the adapter firmware update status on one or two specified adapters or, if no adapter is specified, on all adapters.
Use the show adapter detail command to view the adapter firmware update status.
Example
This example shows how to clear the adapter firmware update status on the adapters in PCI slots 3 and 4:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # recover-adapter-update 3 4 Server /chassis #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show adapter |
|
update-adapter-fw |
|
scope adapter
To enter the adapter command mode, use the scope adapter command.
scope adapter pci-slot
Syntax Description
| pci-slot | The PCI slot number of the adapter card. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Chassis (/chassis)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to enter the command mode for the adapter card at the specified PCI slot.
Example
This example shows how to enter the adapter command mode for the adapter card in PCI slot 1.
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show adapter |
|
scope bios
To enter bios mode, use the scope bios command.
scope bios
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
BIOS (/bios)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You use bios mode to set the server boot order:
This example shows how to enter BIOS mode:
server# scope bios server /bios #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show bios |
|
show firmware |
|
scope certificate
To enter certificate mode, use the scope certificate command.
scope certificate
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Certificate (/certificate)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You use certificate mode to perform the following tasks:
This example shows how to enter certificate mode:
server# scope certificate server /certificate #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
generate-csr |
|
show certificate |
|
scope chassis
To enter chassis mode, use the scope chassis command.
scope chassis
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Chassis (/chassis)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You use chassis mode to set the following chassis properties:
This example shows how to enter chassis mode:
server# scope chassis server /chassis #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show chassis |
|
show led |
|
scope cimc
To enter cimc mode, use the scope cimc command.
scope cimc
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Cisco Integrated Management Controller (/cimc)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You use cimc mode to perform the following actions:
This example shows how to enter cimc mode :
server# scope cimc server /cimc #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show cimc |
|
show log (cimc) |
|
scope comp-queue
To enter the completion queue command mode of the host Ethernet interface, use the scope comp-queue command.
scope comp-queue
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Ethernet interface (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to enter the completion queue command mode of the host Ethernet interface:
Server# scope chassis Server/chassis # scope adapter 1 Server/chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # scope comp-queue Server/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/comp-queue #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set cq-count |
|
scope error-recovery
To enter the Fibre Channel error recovery command mode, use the scope error-recovery command.
scope error-recovery
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Fibre Channel interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to enter the error recovery command mode of the host Fibre Channel interface:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # scope error-recovery Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/error-recovery #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set fcp-error-recovery |
|
scope fault
To enter fault mode, use the scope fault command.
scope fault
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Fault (/fault)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You use fault mode to set the following SNMP properties:
This example shows how to enter fault mode :
server# scope fault server /fault #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show fault |
|
show pef |
|
scope firmware
To enter firmware command mode, use the scope firmware command.
scope firmware
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
BIOS (/bios)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use firmware command mode to perform the following tasks:
This example shows how to enter firmware command mode:
server# scope bios server /bios # scope firmware server /bios/firmware #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show bios |
|
show firmware |
|
scope host-eth-if
To enter the host Ethernet interface command mode, use the scope host-eth-if command.
scope host-eth-if { eth0 | eth1 | name }
Syntax Description
| eth0 | Specifies vNIC 0. |
| eth1 | Specifies vNIC 1. |
| name | Specifies the name of the vNIC. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Ethernet interface (/chassis/adapter)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to enter the host Ethernet interface:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
scope host-fc-if |
|
scope host-fc-if
To enter the host Fibre Channel interface command mode, use the scope host-fc-if command.
scope host-fc-if { fc0 | fc1 }
Syntax Description
| fc0 | Specifies vHBA fc0. |
| fc1 | Specifies vHBA fc1. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Fibre Channel Interface (/chassis/adapter)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to enter the command mode of the host Fibre Channel interface:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc1 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
scope host-eth-if |
|
scope http
To enter http mode, use the scope http command.
scope http
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
HTTP (/http)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You use http mode to set the following HTTP properties:
This example shows how to enter http mode :
server# scope http server /http #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show http |
|
show http-port |
|
scope import-export
To enter CIMC import-export mode, use the scope import-export command in CIMC mode.
scope import-export
Syntax Description:
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
CIMC (/cimc)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.1(2) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You can use import-export mode to import or export a CIMC configuration file.
This example shows how to enter import-export mode:
server# scope cimc server /cimc # scope import-export server /cimc/import-export #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
export-config |
|
import-config |
|
scope interrupt
To enter interrupt command mode, use the scope interrupt command.
scope interrupt
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Fibre Channel interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if)
Host Ethernet interface (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to enter the interrupt command mode of the host Ethernet interface:
Server # scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # scope interrupt Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/interrupt #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set interrupt-count |
|
scope ipblocking (network)
To enter ipblocking mode, use the scope ipblocking command in network mode.
scope ipblocking
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
IP blocking (/cimc/network/ipblocking)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You use ipblocking mode to perform the following tasks:
This example shows how to enter ipblocking mode :
server# scope cimc server /cimc # scope network server /cimc/network # scope ipblocking server /cimc/network/ipblocking #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show ipblocking |
|
set penalty-time |
|
scope ipmi
To enter ipmi mode, use the scope ipmi command.
scope ipmi
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Intelligent Platform Management Interface (/ipmi)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You use ipmi mode to perform the following tasks:
This example shows how to enter ipmi mode :
server# scope ipmi server /ipmi #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show ipmi |
|
set encryption-key |
|
scope kvm
To enter kvm mode, use the scope kvm command.
scope kvm
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Keyboard, video and mouse (/kvm)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You use kvm mode to set the following KVM properties:
This example shows how to enter kvm mode :
server# scope kvm server /kvm #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set max-sessions |
|
show kvm |
|
scope ldap
To enter ldap mode, use the scope ldap command.
scope ldap
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (/ldap)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You use ldap mode to perform the following LDAP properties:
This example shows how to enter ldap mode :
server# scope ldap server /ldap #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set server-ip |
|
show ldap |
|
scope log (cimc)
To enter log mode, use the scope log command in cimc mode.
scope log
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Log (/cimc/log)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You use log mode to perform the following tasks:
This example shows how to enter log mode :
server# scope cimc server /cimc # scope log server /cimc/log #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show entries |
|
show log |
|
scope network (cimc)
To enter network mode, use the scope network command in cimc mode.
scope network
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Network (/cimc/network)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You use network mode to perform the following tasks:
This example shows how to enter network mode :
server# scope cimc server /cimc # scope network server /cimc/network #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set dhcp-enabled |
|
show network |
|
scope offload
To enter the TCP offload command mode, use the scope offload command.
scope offload
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Fibre Channel interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if)
Host Ethernet interface (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to enter the TCP offload command mode:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # scope offload Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/offload #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set tcp-segment-offload |
|
scope pef (fault)
To enter pef mode, use the scope pef command in fault mode.
scope pef pef-index
Syntax Description
| pef-index | The index of a specific performance event filter. The range of valid values is 1 to 12. See Usage Guideline for a complete list of perfomance event filter indexes. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Performance event filter (/fault/pef)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Following is a list of the performance event filter indexes:
-
1—Temperature Critical Assert Filter
-
2—Temperature Warning Assert Filter
-
3—Voltage Critical Assert Filter
-
4—Current Assert Filter
-
5—Fan Critical Assert Filter
-
6—Processor Assert Filter
-
7—Power Supply Critical Assert Filter
-
8—Power Supply Warning Assert Filter
-
9—Power Supply Redundancy Lost Filter
-
10—Discrete Power Supply Assert Filter
-
11—Memory Assert Filter
-
12—Drive Slot Assert Filter
This example shows how to enter pef mode:
server# scope fault server /fault # scope pef 3 server /fault/pef #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show pef |
|
scope perbi
To enter the persistent LUN binding command mode for the vHBA, use the scope perbi command.
scope perbi
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Fibre Channel interface (/chassis/adapter/ host-fc-if )
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to enter the persistent LUN binding command mode of the host Fibre Channel interface:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # scope perbi Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/perbi #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set persistent-lun-binding enable |
|
scope port
To enter the Fibre Channel port command mode, use the scope port command.
scope port
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Fibre Channel interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to enter the Fibre Channel port command mode.
Server # scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # scope port Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set max-target-luns |
|
set outstanding-io-count |
|
scope port-f-logi
scope port-f-logi
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Fibre Channel interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to enter the Fibre Channel fabric login command mode:
Server # scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # scope port-f-logi Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port-f-logi #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set flogi-retries |
|
set flogi-timeout |
|
scope port-p-logi
To enter the Fibre Channel port login command mode, use the scope port-p-logi command.
scope port-p-logi
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Fibre Channel interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to enter the Fibre Channel port login command mode:
Server # scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # scope port-p-logi Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port-p-logi #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set plogi-retries |
|
set plogi-timeout |
|
scope recv-queue
To enter the receive queue command mode, use the scope recv-queue command.
scope recv-queue
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Ethernet interface (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if )
Host Fibre Channel interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if )
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to enter the Fibre Channel receive queue command mode:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # scope recv-queue Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/recv-queue #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set rq-count |
|
set rq-ring-size |
|
scope rss
To enter the Receive-side Scaling (RSS) command mode, use the scope rss command.
scope rss
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Ethernet interface (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to enter the Receive-side Scaling (RSS) command mode:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # scope rss Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set rss |
|
scope scsi-io
To enter the SCSI I/O command mode, use the scope scsi-io command.
scope scsi-io
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
SCSI-IO (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/scsi-io)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to enter the the SCSI I/O command mode:
Server # scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # scope scsi-io Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/scsi-io #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set cdb-wq-count |
|
scope sel
To enter sel mode, use the scope sel command.
scope sel
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
System event log (/sel)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You use sel mode to perform the following tasks:
This example shows how to enter sel mode :
server# scope sel server /sel #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show entries |
|
show sel |
|
scope sensor
To enter sensor mode, use the scope sensor command.
scope sensor
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Sensor (/sensor)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1X) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You use sensor mode to display fan, psu, psu-redundancy, temperature, and voltage sensors information.
This example shows how to enter sensor mode :
server# scope sensor server /sensor #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show fan |
|
show voltage |
|
scope server (log)
To enter the command mode for a remote syslog server profile, use the scope server command.
scope server { 1 | 2 }
Syntax Description
| 1 | Selects remote syslog server profile number 1. |
| 2 | Selects remote syslog server profile number 2. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
CIMC log (/cimc/log)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.1(2) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You can configure two remote syslog server profiles for sending CIMC log entries to different destinations. Use this command to select a profile and enter the command mode for that profile.
This example shows how to access and configure syslog server profile number 2:
server# scope cimc server /cimc # scope log server /cimc/log # scope server 2 server /cimc/log/server # set server-ip 192.0.2.34 server /cimc/log/server *# set enabled yes server /cimc/log/server *# commit server /cimc/log/server #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set enabled (server) |
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set server-ip |
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scope sol
To enter sol mode, use the scope sol command.
scope sol
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Serial over LAN (/sol)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You use sol mode to perform the following tasks:
This example shows how to enter sol mode :
server# scope sol server /sol #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set baud-rate |
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show sol |
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scope ssh
To enter ssh mode, use the scope ssh command.
scope ssh
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Secure Shell (/ssh)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You use ssh mode to perform the following tasks:
This example shows how to enter ssh mode :
server# scope ssh server /ssh #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set timeout (/ssh) |
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show ssh |
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scope tech-support (cimc)
To enter tech-support mode, use the scope tech-support command in cimc mode.
scope tech-support
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Technical support (/cimc/tech-support)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You use tech-support mode to set up the TFTP path and server address.
This example shows how to enter tech-support mode :
server# scope cimc server /cimc # scope tech-support server /cimc/tech-support #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show tech-support |
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start |
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scope trans-queue
To enter the transmit queue command mode, use the scope trans-queue command.
scope trans-queue
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Ethernet Interface (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if )
Host Fibre Channel Interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if )
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to enter the Ethernet transmit queue command mode:
Server # scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # scope trans-queue Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/trans-queue #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set wq-count |
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set wq-ring-size |
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scope trap-destination (fault)
To enter trap-destination command mode, use the scope trap-destination command.
scope trap-destination trap-destination-index
Syntax Description
| trap-destination-index | The index of a specific trap destination profile. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Trap destination (/fault/trap-destination)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to access the four configurable trap destination profiles, identified by index numbers 1 through 4.
This example shows how to enter trap-destination mode:
server# scope fault server /fault # scope trap-destination 4 server /fault/trap-destination #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set addr (trap-destination) |
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show trap-destination |
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scope user
To enter user mode, use the scope user command.
scope user { 1 | | 2 | | 3 | | 4 | | 5 | | 6 | | 7 | | 8 | | 9 | | 10 | | 11 | | 12 | | 13 | | 14 | | 15 }
Syntax Description
| 1 through 15 |
Specifies users 1 through 15. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
User (/user)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You use user mode to perform the following tasks:
This example shows how to enter user mode :
server# scope user 1 server /user #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set user-name |
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show user |
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scope user-session
To enter user-session mode, use the scope user-session command.
scope user-session index
Syntax Description
| index | The session ID of a specific user session. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
User session (/user-session)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You use user-session mode to display details about user sessions.
This example shows how to enter user-session mode :
server# scope user-session 31 server /user-session #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show user |
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show user-session |
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scope vmedia
To enter vmedia mode, use the scope vmedia command.
scope vmedia
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Virtual media (/vmedia)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You use vmedia mode to perform the following tasks:
This example shows how to enter vmedia mode :
server# scope vmedia server /vmedia #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set |
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show vmedia |
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set (chassis)
To describe the chassis, use the set command in chassis mode. You can also toggle the chassis locater LED.
set { description chassis-description | | locator-led { on | | off } }
Syntax Description
| description | Specifies the description of the chassis. |
| chassis-description | The description of the chassis. The range of valid values is 1 to 64. |
| locator-led | Specifies whether the chassis locator LED. |
| on | Turns the server locator LED on. |
| off | Turns the server locator LED off. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Chassis (/chassis)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
When you turn on the locator LED, it flashes. This allows you to easily locate the chassis.
This example shows how to turn on the locator LED:
server# scope chassis server /chassis # set locator-led on server /chassis* # commit server /chassis #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show chassis |
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show led |
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set (fault)
To create an SNMP community, use the set command in fault mode. You can also enable platform events.
set { community-str community-name | | platform-event-enabled { no | | yes } }
Syntax Description
| community-str | Specifies the SNMP community string (name). |
| community-name | The name of the SNMP community. The range of valid values is 1 to 18. |
| platform-event-enabled | Specifies whether platform event alerts are enabled or disabled. |
| no | Sets platform event alerts to disabled. |
| yes | Sets platform event alerts to enabled. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Fault (/fault)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to create an SNMP community string:
server# scope fault server /fault # set community-str cs100 server /fault* # commit server /fault #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show fault |
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show pef |
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set (http)
To set up Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) services on the server, use the set command in http mode.
set { enabled { no | | yes } | | http-port port-number | | https-port port-number | | timeout time }
Syntax Description
| enabled | Specifies whether HTTP services are enabled or disabled. |
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| no | Specifies that HTTP is not enabled. |
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| yes | Specifies that HTTP is enabled. |
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| http-port | Sets the HTTP server port number. |
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| port-number | The HTTP port number of the server. The range of valid values is 1 to 65536.
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| https-port | Sets the HTTPS server port number. |
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| timeout | Sets the HTTP connection timeout time. |
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| time | The connection timeout time, in seconds. The range of valid values is 60 to 10800. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
HTTP (/http)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set the HTTP port number:
server# scope http server /http # set http-port 80 server /http* # commit server /http #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show http-port |
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show https-port |
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set (ipblocking)
To set up IP blocking on the server, use the set command in ipblocking mode.
set { enabled { no | | yes } | | fail-count fail-number | | fail-window fail-window | | penalty-time penalty-time }
Syntax Description
| enabled | Specifies whether IP blocking services are enabled or disabled. |
| no | Specifies that IP blocking is not enabled. |
| yes | Specifies that IP blocking is enabled. |
| fail-count | Sets the failure count. |
| fail-number | The failure number. The range of valid values is 3 to 10. |
| fail-window | Sets the failure window. |
| fail-window | The failure window. The range of valid values is 60 to 120. |
| penalty-time | Sets the blocking time. |
| penalty-time | The blocking time, in seconds. The range of valid values is 60 to 10800. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
IP blocking (/cimc/chassis/ipblocking)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1X) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enable IP blocking:
server# scope cimc server /cimc # scope network server /cimc/network # scope ipblocking server /cimc/network/ipblocking # set enabled yes server /cimc/network/ipblocking* # commit server /cimc/network/ipblocking #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show ipblocking |
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set (ipmi)
To set up IPMI services on the server, use the set command in ipmi mode.
set { enabled { no | | yes } | | encryption-key encryption-key | | privilege-level { admin | | read-only | | user } }
Syntax Description
| enabled | Specifies whether IPMI is enabled or disabled. |
| no | Specifies that IPMI is not enabled. |
| yes | Specifies that IPMI is enabled. |
| encryption-key | Specifies the IPMI encryption key. |
| encryption-key | The IPMI encryption key. The valid value is 40 hex numbers. |
| privilege-level | Specifies the IPMI privilege level. |
| admin | Sets the IPMI privilege level to admin. |
| read-only | Sets the IPMI privilege level to read-only. |
| user | Sets the IPMI privilege level to user. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Intelligent Platform Management Interface (/ipmi)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set the IPMI encryption key:
server# scope ipmi server /ipmi # set encryption-key a9 62 b5 0a 68 6e e3 02 72 ce af f1 39 f8 1e 05 f5 19 d5 e1 7f f4 71 b9 9a 41 be e3 f5 06 4e cc 0f 63 67 2e a2 9c 74 d0 server /ipmi* # commit server /ipmi #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show ipmi |
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set (kvm)
To enable KVM on the server, use the set command in kvm mode.
set { enabled { no | | yes } | | encrypted { no | | yes } | | kvm-port port-number | | local- video { no | | yes } | | max-sessions number-of-sessions }
Syntax Description
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Keyboard Video Mouse (/kvm)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use the local-video command to display the KVM session on any monitor attached to the server.
This example shows how to enable KVM:
server# scope kvm server /kvm # set enabled yes server /kvm* # commit server /kvm #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show kvm |
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set (ldap)
To set up an LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) directory on the server, use the set command in ldap mode.
set { attribute attribute-name | | base-dn base-dn-name | | enabled { no | | yes } | | encrypted { no | | yes } | | server-ip ip-address | | timeout time }
Syntax Description
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (/ldap)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You must be logged in as admin to set LDAP properties.
attribute —Specify an LDAP attribute that contains the role and locale information for the user. This property is always a name-value pair. The system queries the user record for the value that matches this attribute name. You can use the existing LDAP attribute that is mapped to CIMC user roles and locales. You can also create a custom attribute, such as the CiscoAVPair attribute, which has the following attribute ID:
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.287247.1
If you do not specify this property, user access is restricted to read-only.
enabled—When LDAP is enabled, user authentication and role authorization is performed by Active Directory for user accounts not found in the local user database.
This example shows how to set the Active Directory server timeout property:
server# scope ldap server /ldap # set timeout 100 server /ldap* # commit server /ldap #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show ldap |
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set (network)
To set up server network services on the server, use the set command in network mode.
set { alternate-dns-server ip-address | | dhcp-enabled { no | | yes } | | dns-use-dhcp { no | | yes } | | hostname host-name | | mode { dedicated | | shared_lom | | shipping } | | preferred-dns-server ip-address | | redundancy { none | | active-standby } | | v4-addr ip-address | | v4-gateway ip-address | | v4-netmask netmask | | vlan-enabled { no | | yes } | vlan-id vlan-id | | vlan-priority priority-number }
Syntax Description
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Network (/cimc/network)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
| 1.0(1x) | The shipping keyword was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You must log in as a user with admin privileges to configure network properties.
mode — The CIMC network settings determine which ports can reach the CIMC. The following network mode options are available, depending on your platform:
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Dedicated—A connection to the CIMC is available through the management Ethernet port or ports.
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Shared LOM—A connection to the CIMC is available only through the LAN On Motherboard (LOM) Ethernet host ports.
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Shipping—A connection to the CIMC is available through the management Ethernet port or ports using a limited factory default configuration.
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In shared LOM mode, all host ports must belong to the same subnet. |
active-standby—Active/standby failover lets you use a standby security appliance to take over the functionality of a failed unit. When the active unit fails, it changes to the standby state, while the standby unit changes to the active state. The appliance that becomes active assumes the IP addresses and MAC addresses of the failed unit and begins to pass traffic.
This example shows how to enable DHCP:
server# scope cimc server /cimc # scope network server /cimc/network # set dhcp-enabled yes server /cimc/network* # commit server /cimc/network #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show dhcp |
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show network |
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set (sol)
To set up SoL (Serial over LAN) on the server, use the set command in sol mode.
set { baud-rate { 9600 | | 19200 | | 38400 | | 57600 | | 115200 } | enabled { no | | yes } }
Syntax Description
| baud-rate | Specifies the SoL baud rate. |
| 9600 | Sets baud rate to 9600 . |
| 19200 | Sets baud rate to 19200. |
| 38400 | Sets baud rate to 38400. |
| 57600 | Sets baud rate to 57600. |
| 115200 | Sets baud rate to 115200. |
| enabled | Specifies whether SoL is enabled or disabled. |
| no | Sets SoL to disabled. |
| yes | Sets SoL to enabled. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Serial over LAN (/sol)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You must log in as a user with admin privileges to configure serial over LAN.
Serial over LAN (SoL) is a mechanism that enables the input and output of the serial port of a managed system to be redirected via an SSH session over IP. SoL provides a means of reaching the host console via CIMC.
For redirection to SoL, the server console must have the following configuration:
The SoL session will display line-oriented information such as boot messages, and character-oriented screen menus such as BIOS setup menus. If the server boots an operating system or application with a bitmap-oriented display, such as Windows, the SoL session will no longer display. If the server boots a command-line-oriented operating system (OS), such as Linux, you may need to perform additional configuration of the OS in order to properly display in an SoL session.
In the SoL session, your keystrokes are transmitted to the console except for the function key F2. To send an F2 to the console, press the Escape key, then press 2.
This example shows how to set the baud rate:
server# scope sol server /sol # set baud-rate 115200 server /sol* # commit server /sol #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show sol |
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set (ssh)
To set up SSH (Secure Shell) services on the server, use the set command in ssh mode.
set { enabled { no | | yes } | ssh-port port-number | | timeout time }
Syntax Description
| enabled | Specifies whether SSH is enabled or disabled. |
| no | Sets SSH to disabled. |
| yes | Sets SSH to enabled. |
| ssh-port | Specifies the SSH port. |
| port-number | The SSH port number. The range of valid values is 1 to 65535. |
| timeout | Specifies the SSH connection timeout. |
| time | The wait time before a connection timeout, in seconds. The range of valid values is 60 to 10800. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Secure Shell (/ssh)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You must log in as a user with admin privileges to configure SSH.
This example shows how to set the SSH port number:
server# scope ssh server /ssh # set ssh-port 22 server /ssh* # commit server /ssh #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show ssh |
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set (user)
To set up on the server, use the set command in user mode.
set { enabled { no | | yes } | | name user-name | | password password | | role { admin | | read-only | | user } }
Syntax Description
| enabled | Specifies whether user accounts are enabled or disabled. |
| no | Specifies that user accounts are not enabled. |
| yes | Specifies that user accounts are enabled. |
| name | Sets the name of the user. |
| user-name | The name of the user. The range of valid values is 1 to 70. |
| password | Sets up the password. |
| password | The password. The range of valid values is 1 to 80. |
| role | Sets up the users role. |
| admin | Sets the user role to admin. |
| read-only | Sets the user role to read-only. |
| user | Sets the user role to user. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
User (/user)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You must log in as a user with admin privileges to configure local users.
A user of the CLI will be one of three roles:
To recover from a lost admin password, see the Cisco UCS C-Series server installation and service guide for your platform.
This example shows how to enable user accounts:
server# scope user 1 server /user # set enabled yes server /user* # commit server /user #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show user |
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show user-session |
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set (vmedia)
To set up VMedia (virtual media) services on the server, use the set command in vmedia mode.
set { enabled { no | | yes } | | encrypted { no | | yes } }
Syntax Description
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Virtual media (/vmedia)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You must log in as a user with admin privileges to configure virtual media.
This example shows how to enable VMedia:
server# scope vmedia server /vmedia # set enabled yes server /vmedia* # commit server /vmedia #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show vmedia |
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set action (pef)
To set up an action for a performance event filter, use the set action command in pef mode.
set action { none | | power-off | | reboot | | power-cycle }
Syntax Description
| none | Specifies no action. |
| power-off | Specifies that the server power off. |
| reboot | Specifies that the server reboots. |
| power-cycle | Specifies that the server power cycle. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Performance event filters (/fault/pef)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Following is a list of the performance event filter indexes:
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1—Temperature Critical Assert Filter
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2—Temperature Warning Assert Filter
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3—Voltage Critical Assert Filter
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4—Current Assert Filter
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5—Fan Critical Assert Filter
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6—Processor Assert Filter
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7—Power Supply Critical Assert Filter
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8—Power Supply Warning Assert Filter
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9—Power Supply Redundancy Lost Filter
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10—Discrete Power Supply Assert Filter
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11—Memory Assert Filter
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12—Drive Slot Assert Filter
This example shows how to set up an action for performance event filter 3:
server# scope fault server /fault # scope pef 3 server /fault/pef # set action power-cycle server /fault/pef* # commit server /fault/pef #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show pef |
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set addr (trap-destination)
To assign an IP address to a trap destination index, use the set addr command in trap-destination mode.
set addr ip-address
Syntax Description
| ip-address | The IP address of the trap destination. The format is x.x.x.x. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Trap destination (/fault/trap-destination)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to assign an IP address to a trap destination index:
server# scope fault server /fault # scope trap-destination 3 server /fault/trap-destination # set addr 209.165.200.225 server /fault/trap-destination* # commit server /fault/trap-destination #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show trap-destination |
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set boot
To enable or disable remote boot for an adapter interface, use the set boot command.
set boot { disable | enable }
Syntax Description
| disable | Disables remote boot. |
| enable | Enables remote boot. |
Command Default
Remote boot is disabled for default vHBAs and user-created vNICs, and enabled for default vNICs.
Command Modes
Ethernet host interface (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if)
Fibre Channel host interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify whether a vNIC can boot from PXE or whether a vHBA can boot from SAN.
Example
This example shows how to enable SAN boot for the host Fibre Channel interface fc0:
Server# scope chassis Server/chassis # scope adapter 1 Server/chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # set boot enable Server/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if *# commit Server/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
create-boot-entry |
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set boot-order (bios)
To set the boot order for the server, use the set boot-order command in BIOS mode.
set boot-order boot-list
Syntax Description
| boot-order | Sets the server boot order. |
| boot-list | A comma-separated list of boot devices. Use one or more of the following boot device arguments, arranging them in the desired boot order: |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
BIOS (/bios)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Type the boot devices in order using commas as delimiters, with no spaces between devices. The device names are not case sensitive.
Installed boot devices not listed in this command will be appended to the boot order. If a listed device is not present, it will be removed from the boot order configuration.
Do not disable boot options in the BIOS menus.
This example shows how to specify the boot order for the server:
server# scope bios server /bios # set boot-order efi,hdd,fdd,cdrom,pxe server /bios* # commit server /bios #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show bios |
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show actual-boot-order |
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set cdb-wq-count
To set the number of command descriptor block (CDB) transmit queue resources to allocate, use the set cdb-wq-count command.
set cdb-wq-count count
Syntax Description
| count | The number of command descriptor block (CDB) transmit queue resources to allocate. The range is 1 to 8. The default count is 1. |
Command Default
The default count is 1.
Command Modes
SCSI-IO (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/scsi-io )
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the command descriptor block (CDB) transmit queue resources of the host Fibre Channel interface:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # scope scsi-io Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/scsi-io # set cdb-wq-count 4 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/scsi-io *# commit Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/scsi-io #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set cdb-wq-ring-size |
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set cdb-wq-ring-size
To set the number of descriptors in the command descriptor block (CDB) transmit queue, use the set cdb-wq-ring-size command.
set cdb-wq-ring-size size
Syntax Description
| size | The number of descriptors in the command descriptor block (CDB) transmit queue. The range is 64 to 512. |
Command Default
The default descriptor number is 512.
Command Modes
SCSI-IO (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/scsi-io )
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the number of descriptors in the command descriptor block (CDB) transmit queue:
Server # scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # scope scsi-io Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/scsi-io # set cdb-wq-ring-size 78 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/scsi-io *# commit Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/scsi-io #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set cdb-wq-count |
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set cli output
To change the CLI output, use the set cli output command.
set cli output { default | | yaml }
Syntax Description
| cli output | Specifies server CLI output. |
| default | Sets CLI output to default. |
| yaml | Sets CLI ouput to YAML (YAML Ain't Markup Language). |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to change the CLI output to YAML:
server# set cli output yaml CLI output format set to yaml server#
set coalescing-time
To set the time to wait between interrupts or the idle period that must be encountered before an interrupt is sent, use the set coalescing-time command.
set coalescing-time usec
Syntax Description
| usec | The time to wait between interrupts or the idle period that must be countered before an interrupt is sent. The range is 1 to 65535 microseconds; the default is 125. To turn off coalescing enter 0 (zero). |
Command Default
The default is 125.
Command Modes
Interrupt (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/interrupt)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the coalescing time:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis/ # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # scope interrupt Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/interrupt # set coalescing-time 65 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/interrupt *# commit Committed host-eth-if eth0 settings will take effect upon the next server reset
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set coalescing-type |
|
set coalescing-type
To set the coalescing type of the host Ethernet interface, use the set coalescing-type command.
set coalescing-type { idle | min }
Syntax Description
| idle | The system does not send an interrupt until there is a period of no activity lasting as least as long as the time specified in the coalescing time configuration. |
| min | The system waits for the time specified in the coalescing time configuration before sending another interrupt event. |
Command Default
The default is min.
Command Modes
Interrupt (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/interrupt)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the coalescing type:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Srver /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if scope interrupt Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/interrupt # set coalescing-type idle Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/interrupt *# commit Committed host-eth-if eth0 settings will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/interrupt #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set coalescing-time |
|
set cos
To specify the CoS value to be marked by an interface, use the set cos command.
set cos cos-value
Syntax Description
| cos-value | Specifies a CoS value to be marked. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Ethernet host interface (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if)
Fibre Channel host interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify the class of service (CoS) to be marked on received packets unless the interface is configured to trust host CoS. Valid CoS values are 0 to 6; the default is 0. Higher values indicate more important traffic.
Example
This example shows how to specify a CoS value of 5 for the Ethernet host interface eth0:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # set cos 5 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if *# commit Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set trust-host-cos |
|
set cq-count
To set the number of completion queue resources to allocate, use the set cq-count command.
set cq-count count
Syntax Description
| count | The number of completion queue resources to allocate. The range is 1 to 512. |
Command Default
The default count is 5.
Command Modes
Completion queue (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/comp-queue)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
In general, the number of completion queues equals the number of transmit queues plus the number of receive queues.
Example
This example shows how to set the number of completion queue resources to allocate:
Server # scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # scope comp-queue Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/comp-queue # set cq-count 59 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/comp-queue *# commit Committed host-eth-if eth0 settings will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/comp-queue #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show comp-queue |
|
set description (chassis)
To set up a description for the chassis, use the set description command in chassis mode.
set description chassis-description
Syntax Description
| chassis-description | The description of the chassis. The range of valid values is 1 to 64. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Chassis (/chassis)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to :
server# scope chassis server /chassis # set description testServer server /chassis* # commit server /chassis #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show chassis |
|
set enabled (server)
To enable or disable the sending of CIMC log entries to a remote syslog server, use the set enabled command in CIMC log server mode.
set enabled { no | yes }
Syntax Description
| no | Specifes that CIMC log entries are not sent to a remote syslog server. |
| yes | Specifes that CIMC log entries are sent to a remote syslog server. |
Command Default
CIMC log entries are not sent.
Command Modes
CIMC log server (/cimc/log/server)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.1(2) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to enable or disable the sending of CIMC log entries to a remote syslog server.
This example shows how to configure a remote syslog server profile and enable the sending of CIMC log entries:
server# scope cimc server /cimc # scope log server /cimc/log # scope server 2 server /cimc/log/server # set server-ip 192.0.2.34 server /cimc/log/server *# set enabled yes server /cimc/log/server *# commit server /cimc/log/server #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set server-ip |
|
set enabled (trap-destination)
To enable or disable trap destinations on the server, use the set enabled command in trap-destination mode.
set enabled { no | | yes }
Syntax Description
| no | Specifies that trap destination services are disabled. |
| yes | Specifies that trap destination services are enabled. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Trap destination (/fault/trap-destination)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enable trap destination services:
server# scope fault server /fault # scope trap-destination 2 server /fault/trap-destination # set enabled yes server /fault/trap-destination* # commit server /fault/trap-destination #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show trap-destination |
|
set error-detect-timeout
To set the error detection timeout value (EDTOV), use the set error-detect-timeout command.
set error-detect-timeout msec
Syntax Description
| msec | Specifies the error detect timeout value (EDTOV), the number of milliseconds to wait before the system assumes that an error has occurred. The range is 1000 to 100000; the default is 2000 milliseconds. |
Command Default
The default is 2000 milliseconds.
Command Modes
Fibre Channel host interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the error detection timeout value to 5000 milliseconds:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis/ # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # set error-detect-timeout 5000 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if *# commit Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set resource-allocation-timeout |
|
set fcp-error-recovery
To set the FCP Error Recovery, use the set fcp-error-recovery command.
set fcp-error-recovery { disable | enable }
Syntax Description
| disable | Disables FCP Error Recovery. |
| enable | Enables FCP Error Recovery. |
Command Default
The default is disable.
Command Modes
Error-recovery (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/error-recovery)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the FCP-error recovery:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # scope error-recovery Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/error-recovery # set fcp-error-recovery enable Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/error-recovery *# commit Committed host-fc-if fc0 settings will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/error-recovery #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set link-down-timeout |
|
set port-down-io-retry-count |
|
set flogi-retries
To specify the fabric login (FLOGI) retries value, use the set flogi-retries command.
set flogi-retries { infinite | count }
Syntax Description
| infinite | Specifies infinite FLOGI retries. |
| count | Specifies the number of FLOGI retries. Enter a number between 0 and 4294967295. |
Command Default
The default is infinite retries.
Command Modes
Port-f-logi (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port-f-logi)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the fabric login retries:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # scope port-f-logi Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port-f-logi # set flogi-retries 4294967295 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port-f-logi *# commit Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port-f-logi #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set flogi-timeout |
|
set flogi-timeout
To set the fabric login (FLOGI) timeout value, use the set flogi-timeout command.
set flogi-timeout msec
Syntax Description
| msec | The number of milliseconds that the system waits before it tries to log in again. The range is 1 to 255000. |
Command Default
The default msec value is 2000 milliseconds.
Command Modes
Port-f-logi (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port-f-logi)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the fabric login timeout:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # scope port-f-logi Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port-f-logi # set flogi-timeout 10003 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port-f-logi *# commit Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port-f-logi #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set flogi-retries |
|
set interrupt-count
To specify the number of interrupt resources, use the set interrupt-count command.
set interrupt-count count
Syntax Description
| count | The number of interrupt resources. The range is 1 to 514. |
Command Default
The default is 8.
Command Modes
Interrupt (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/interrupt)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the interrupt count:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # scope interrupt Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/interrupt # set interrupt-count 10 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/interrupt *# commit Committed host-eth-if eth0 settings will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/interrupt #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set coalescing-time |
|
set coalescing-type |
|
set interrupt-mode
To set the Ethernet interrupt mode, use the set interrupt-mode command.
set interrupt-mode { intx | msi | msix }
Syntax Description
| intx | Line-based interrupt (PCI INTx). |
| msi | Message-Signaled Interrupt (MSI). |
| msix | Message Signaled Interrupts with the optional extension (MSI-X). This is the recommended and default option. |
Command Default
The default option is msix.
Command Modes
Interrupt (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/interrupt)
Interrupt (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/interrupt)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the interrupt mode:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis/ # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/ # scope interrupt Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/interrupt # set interrupt-mode msix Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/interrupt *# commit Committed host-eth-if eth0 settings will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/interrupt #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set interrupt-count |
|
set link-down-timeout
To set the link down timeout of the host Fibre Channel Interface, use the set link-down-timeout command.
set link-down-timeout msec
Syntax Description
| msec | Specifies the link down timeout value, the number of milliseconds the uplink port should be offline before it informs the system that the uplink port is down and fabric connectivity has been lost. The range is 0 to 240000. |
Command Default
The default is 30000 milliseconds.
Command Modes
Error-recovery (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/error-recovery)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the link down timeout:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis/ # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # scope error-recovery Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/error-recovery # set link-down-timeout 2000 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/error-recovery *# commit Committed host-fc-if fc0 settings will take effect upon the next server reset
set locator-led
To turn the server locator LED on or off, use the set locator-led command.
set locator-led { off | on }
Syntax Description
| off | Turns the locator LED off. |
| on | Turns the locator LED on. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Chassis (/chassis)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to turn on the locator LED:
server# scope chassis server /chassis # set locator-led on server /chassis* # commit server /chassis #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show chassis |
|
show led |
|
set mac-addr
To specify a MAC address for an interface, use the set mac-addr command.
set mac-addr mac-addr
Syntax Description
| mac-addr | Specifies a MAC address in the form hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh or hhhh:hhhh:hhhh. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Ethernet host interface (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if)
Fibre Channel host interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to specify a MAC address for the Fibre Channel host interface fc0:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # set mac-addr 0123:4567:89ab Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if *# commit Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
|
set max-target-luns
To set the maximum logical unit numbers (LUNs) per target, use the set max-target-luns command.
set max-target-luns count
Syntax Description
| count | The maximum logical unit numbers (LUNs) per target; the maximum number of LUNs that the driver will discover. The range is 1 to 1024. |
Command Default
The default is 256 LUNs.
Command Modes
Port (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the max-target-luns:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # scope port Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port # set max-target-luns 334 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port *# commit Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port #
Related Commands
Noneset mtu
To specify an MTU for a vNIC, use the set mtu command.
set mtu mtu-value
Syntax Description
| mtu-value | Specifies the maximum transmission unit (MTU) or packet size that the vNIC accepts. Valid MTU values are 1500 to 9000 bytes; the default is 1500. |
Command Default
The MTU is 1500 bytes.
Command Modes
Ethernet host interface (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to specify an MTU of 9000 for the Ethernet host interface eth0:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # set mtu 9000 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if *# commit Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
|
set order
To specify the relative order of this device for PCI bus device number assignment, use the set order command.
set order { any | order }
Syntax Description
| any | No relative order is specified. |
| order | Specifies a relative order. The range is 0 to 99. |
Command Default
No relative order is specified.
Command Modes
Ethernet host interface (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if)
Fibre Channel host interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify the order of PCI bus number assignment of this device relative to other PCI bus devices. PCI bus numbers are assigned to devices by increasing relative order followed by devices for which no order is specified.
Example
This example shows how to specify a relative PC bus number assignment order of 30 for the Fibre Channel host interface fc0:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # set order 30 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if *# commit Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
|
set outstanding-io-count
To set the outstanding IO count of the host Fibre Channel interface, use the set outstanding-io-count command.
set outstanding-io-count count
Syntax Description
| count | Specifies the number of I/O operations that can be pending in the vHBA at one time. The range is 1 to 1024. |
Command Default
The default is 512 operations.
Command Modes
Port (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the outstanding-io-count:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # scope port Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port # set outstanding-io-count 343 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port *# commit Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port #
Related Commands
Noneset path (tech-support)
To set the TFTP path, use the set path command in tech-support mode.
set path tftp-path
Syntax Description
| tftp-path | The TFTP path. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Technical support (/cimc/tech-support)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Specifies the path to the support data file should be stored.
Perform this task along with set tftp-ip when requested by the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC). This utility creates a summary report containing configuration information, logs and diagnostic data that will help TAC in troubleshooting and resolving technical issues.
This example shows how to set the TFTP path:
server# scope cimc server /cimc # scope tech-support server /cimc/tech-support # set path /test/test.bin server /cimc/tech-support* # commit server /cimc/tech-support #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set tftp-ip |
|
show tech-support |
|
set persistent-lun-binding
To enable or disable the persistent binding for the vHBA, use the set persistent-lun-binding command.
set persistent-lun-binding { disable | enable }
Syntax Description
| disable | Disables persistent-lun binding. |
| enable | Enables persistent-lun binding. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Persistent binding (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/perbi)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to enable the persistent-lun binding of the host Fibre Channel interface:
Server# scope chassis Server/chassis # scope adapter 1 Server/chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # scope perbi Server/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/perbi # set persistent-lun-binding enable Server/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/perbi *# commit Server/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/perbi #
Related Commands
Noneset plogi-retries
To set the port login (PLOGI) retries value, use the set plogi-retries command.
set plogi-retries count
Syntax Description
| count | Specifies the number of times that the system tries to log in to the fabric after the first failure. The range is 0 and 255. |
Command Default
The default is 8 retries.
Command Modes
Port-p-logi (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port-p-logi)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the plogi-retries of the host Fibre Channel interface:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # scope port-p-logi Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port-p-logi # set plogi-retries 03 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port-p-logi *# commit Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port-p-logi #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set plogi-timeout |
|
set plogi-timeout
To set the port login (PLOGI) timeout value of the host Fibre Channel interface, use the set plogi-timeout command.
set plogi-timeout msec
Syntax Description
| msec | Specifies the number of milliseconds that the system waits before it tries to log in again. The range is 1 to 255000. |
Command Default
The default is 2000 milliseconds.
Command Modes
Port-p-logi (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port-p-logi)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the port login (PLOGI) timeout value of the host Fibre Channel Interface:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if Server/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # scope port-p-logi Server/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port-p-logi # set plogi-timeout 203 Server/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port-p-logi *# commit Server/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/port-p-logi #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set port-plogi-retries |
|
set port-down-io-retry-count
To set the port-down-io-retry-count of the host Fibre Channel interface, use the set port-down-io-retry-count command.
set port-down-io-retry-count count
Syntax Description
| count | The number of times an I/O request to a port is returned because the port is busy before the system decides the port is unavailable. The range is 0 to 255. |
Command Default
The default is 8 retries.
Command Modes
Error-recovery (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/error-recovery)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the port-down-io-retry-count:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis/ # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/ # scope error-recovery Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/error-recovery # set port-down-io-retry-count 200 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/error-recovery *# commit Committed host-fc-if fc0 settings will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/error-recovery #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set port-down-timeout |
|
set port-down-timeout
To set the port-down-timeout, use the set port-down-timeout command.
set port-down-timeout msec
Syntax Description
| msec | Specifies the number of milliseconds the uplink port should be offline before it informs the system that the uplink port is down and fabric connectivity has been lost. The range is 0 to 240000. |
Command Default
The default is 10000 milliseconds.
Command Modes
Error-recovery (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/error-recovery)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the port-down-io-retry-timeout:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis/ # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # scope error-recovery Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/error-recovery # set port-down-timeout 9343 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/error-recovery *# commit Committed host-fc-if fc0 settings will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/error-recovery #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set port-down-io-retry-count |
|
set resource-allocation-timeout
To set the the resource allocation timeout value (RATOV), use the set error-detect-timeout command.
set resource-allocation-timeout msec
Syntax Description
| msec | Specifies the resource allocation timeout value (RATOV), the number of milliseconds to wait before the system assumes that a resource cannot be properly allocated. The range is 5000 to 100000; the default is 10000 milliseconds. |
Command Default
The default is 10000 milliseconds.
Command Modes
Fibre Channel host interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the resource allocation timeout value to 5000 milliseconds:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis/ # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # set resource-allocation-timeout 5000 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if *# commit Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set error-detect-timeout |
|
set rq-count
To set the receive queue count of the host Ethernet interface, use the set rq-count command.
set rq-count count
Syntax Description
| count | The number of receive queue resources to allocate. The range is 1 to 256. |
Command Default
The default is 4.
Command Modes
Receive queue (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/recv-queue)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the number of receive queue resources to allocate:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis/ # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # scope recv-queue Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/recv-queue # set rq-count 3 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/recv-queue *# commit Committed host-eth-if eth0 settings will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/recv-queue #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set rq-ring-size |
|
set rq-ring-size
To set the receive queue ring size, use the set rq-ring-size command.
set rq-ring-size size
Syntax Description
| size | The number of descriptors in the receive queue. The range is 64 to 4094; the default is 512. |
Command Default
The default is 512.
Command Modes
Receive queue (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/recv-queue)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the number of descriptors in the receive queue:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis/ # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # scope recv-queue Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/recv-queue # set eth-rq-ring-size 68 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/recv-queue *# commit Committed host-eth-if eth0 settings will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/recv-queue #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set rq-count |
|
set rss
To enable or disable Receive-side Scaling (RSS), use the set rss command.
set rss { disable | enable }
Syntax Description
| disable | Disables RSS. |
| enable | Enables RSS. |
Command Default
The default is enable for the two default vNICs and disable for user-created vNICs.
Command Modes
RSS ( /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to enable or disable RSS, which allows the efficient distribution of network receive processing across multiple CPUs in multiprocessor systems.Example
This example shows how to disable RSS:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # scope rss Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss # set rss disable Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss *# commit Committed host-eth-if eth0 settings will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set rss-hash-ipv4 |
|
set rss-hash-ipv6 |
|
set rss-hash-ipv4
To enable or disable the IPv4 RSS of the host Ethernet interface, use the set rss-hash-ipv4 command.
set rss-hash-ipv4 { disable | enable }
Syntax Description
| disable | Disables IPv4 RSS. |
| enable | Enables IPv4 RSS. |
Command Default
The default is enable.
Command Modes
RSS (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the rss-hash-ipv4:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # scope rss Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss # set rss-hash-ipv4 disable Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss *# commit Committed host-eth-if eth0 settings will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set rss-hash-ipv6 |
|
set rss |
|
set rss-hash-ipv6
To enable or disable the IPv6 RSS of the host Ethernet interface, use the set rss-hash-ipv6 command.
set rss-hash-ipv6 { disable | enable }
Syntax Description
| disable | Disables IPv6 RSS. |
| enable | Enables IPv6 RSS. |
Command Default
The default is enable.
Command Modes
RSS (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the rss-hash-ipv6:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # scope rss Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss # set rss-hash-ipv6 disable Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss *# commit Committed host-eth-if eth0 settings will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set rss-hash-ipv4 |
|
set rss |
|
set rss-hash-ipv6-ex
To enable or disable the IPv6 Extension RSS of the host Ethernet interface, use theset rss-hash-ipv6-ex command.
set rss-hash-ipv6-ex { disable | enable }
Syntax Description
| disable | Disables IPv6 extension RSS. |
| enable | Enables IPv6 extension RSS. |
Command Default
The default is disable.
Command Modes
RSS (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the rss-hash-ipv6-ex:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # scope rss Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss # set rss-hash-ipv6-ex disable Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss *# commit Committed host-eth-if eth0 settings will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set rss-hash-ipv6 |
|
set rss |
|
set rss-hash-tcp-ipv4
To enable or disable TCP/IPv4 RSS on the host Ethernet interface, use the set rss-hash-tcp-ipv4 command.
set rss-hash-tcp-ipv4 { disable | enable }
Syntax Description
| disable | Disables TCP/IPv4 RSS. |
| enable | EnablesTCP/IPv4 RSS. |
Command Default
The default is enable.
Command Modes
RSS (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to enable TCP/IPv4 RSS:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # scope rss Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss # set rss-hash-tcp-ipv4 enable Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss *# commit Committed host-eth-if eth0 settings will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set rss |
|
set rss-hash-tcp-ipv6 |
|
set rss-hash-tcp-ipv6
To enable or disable the TCP/IPv6 RSS of the host Ethernet interface, use the set rss-hash-tcp-ipv6 command.
set rss-hash-tcp-ipv6 { disable | enable }
Syntax Description
| disable | Disables TCP/IPv6 RSS. |
| enable | Enables TCP/IPv6 RSS. |
Command Default
The default is enable.
Command Modes
RSS (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the rss-hash-tcp-ipv6:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # scope rss Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss # set rss-hash-tcp-ipv6 disable Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss *# commit Committed host-eth-if eth0 settings will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set rss-hash-tcp-ipv4 |
|
set rss |
|
set rss-hash-tcp-ipv6-ex
To set the TCP/IPv6 Extension RSS of the host Ethernet interface, use the set rss-hash-tcp-ipv6-ex command.
set rss-hash-tcp-ipv6-ex { disable | enable }
Syntax Description
| disable | Disables TCP/IPv6 extension RSS. |
| enable | Enables TCP/IPv6 extension RSS. |
Command Default
The default is disable.
Command Modes
RSS (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the rss-hash-tcp-ipv6-ex:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # scope rss Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss # set rss-hash-tcp-ipv6-ex Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss *# commit Committed host-eth-if eth0 settings will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/rss #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set rss-hash-tcp-ipv4-ex |
|
set rss |
|
set send-alert (pef)
To enable performance event filter alerts on the server, use the set send-alert command in pef mode.
set send-alert { no | | yes }
Syntax Description
| no | Specifies that performance event filter alerts are not enabled. |
| yes | Specifies that performance event filter alerts are enabled. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Performance event filters (/fault/pef)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enable performance event filter alerts on the server:
server# scope fault server /fault # scope pef 3 server /fault/pef # set send-alert yes server /fault/pef* # commit server /fault/pef #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show pef |
|
set server-ip
To configure the IP address of a remote syslog server, use the set server-ip command in CIMC log server mode.
set server-ip ip-address
Syntax Description
| ip-address | Specifies the IP address of a remote syslog server. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
CIMC log server (/cimc/log/server)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.1(2) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to configure the IP address of a remote syslog server for sending CIMC log entries.
This example shows how to configure a remote syslog server profile and enable the sending of CIMC log entries:
server# scope cimc server /cimc # scope log server /cimc/log # scope server 2 server /cimc/log/server # set server-ip 192.0.2.34 server /cimc/log/server *# set enabled yes server /cimc/log/server *# commit server /cimc/log/server #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set enabled (server) |
|
set tcp-large-receive-offload
To enable or disable the TCP Large Packet Receive Offload, use the set tcp-large-receive offload command.
settcp-large-receive-offload { disable | enable }
Syntax Description
| disable | The CPU processes all large packets. |
| enable | The hardware reassembles all segmented packets before sending them to the CPU. This option may reduce CPU utilization and increase inbound throughput. |
Command Default
The default is enable.
Command Modes
Offload (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/offload)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the TCP Large Packet Receive Offload:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # scope offload Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/offload # set tcp-large-receive-offload disable Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/offload *# commit Committed host-eth-if eth0 settings will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/offload #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set tcp-tx-checksum-offload |
|
set tcp-rx-checksum-offload
To enable or disable the TCP receive checksum validation offload, use the set tcp-rx-checksum-offload command.
set tcp-rx-checksum-offload { disable | enable }
Syntax Description
| disable | The CPU validates all packet checksums. |
| enable | The CPU sends all packet checksums to the hardware for validation. This option may reduce CPU overhead. |
Command Default
The default is enable.
Command Modes
Offload (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/offload)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the TCP rx checksum offload:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # scope offload Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/offload # set tcp-rx-checksum-offload disable Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/offload *# commit Committed host-eth-if eth0 settings will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/offload #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set tcp-tx-checksum-offload |
|
set tcp-segment-offload |
|
set tcp-segment-offload
To enable or disable the TCP segment offload, use the set tcp-segment-offload command.
set tcp-segment-offload { disable | enable }
Syntax Description
| disable | Disables the CPU segments large TCP packets. |
| enable | Enables the CPU to send large TCP packets to the hardware to be segmented. |
Command Default
The default is enable.
Command Modes
Offload (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/offload)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the TCP segment offload:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # scope offload Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/offload # set tcp-segment-offload disable Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/offload *# commit Committed host-eth-if eth0 settings will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/offload #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set tcp-tx-checksum-offload |
|
set tcp-rx-checksum-offload |
|
set tcp-tx-checksum-offload
To enable or disable the TCP Transmit Offload Checksum Validation, use the set tcp-tx-checksum-offload command.
set tcp-tx-checksum-offload { disable | | enable }
Syntax Description
| disable | The CPU validates all packet checksums. |
| enable | The CPU sends all packet checksums to the hardware for validation. This option may reduce CPU overhead. |
Command Default
The default is enable.
Command Modes
Offload (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/offload)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the TCP rx checksum offload:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # scope offload Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/offload # set tcp-tx-checksum-offload disable Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/offload *# commit Committed host-eth-if eth0 settings will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/offload #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set tcp-tx-checksum-offload |
|
set tcp-rx-checksum-offload |
|
set tftp-ip (tech-support)
To set the TFTP server IP address, use the set tftp-ip command in tech-support mode.
set tftp-ip ip-address
Syntax Description
| ip-address | The IP address of the TFTP server. The format is X.X.X.X. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Technical support (/cimc/tech-support)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Specifies the IP address of the TFTP server on which the support data file should be stored.
Perform this task along with set path when requested by the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC). This utility creates a summary report containing configuration information, logs and diagnostic data that will help TAC in troubleshooting and resolving technical issues.
This example shows how to set the TFTP server IP address:
server# scope cimc server /cimc # scope tech-support server /cimc/tech-support # set tftp-ip 209.165.200.225 server /cimc/tech-support* # commit server /cimc/tech-support #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set tftp-path |
|
show tech-support |
|
set trust-host-cos
To specify whether the vNIC will trust host CoS or will remark packets, use the set trust-host-cos command.
set trust-host-cos { disable | enable }
Syntax Description
| disable | Received packets are remarked with the configured CoS value. |
| enable | The existing CoS value of received packets is preserved. |
Command Default
Received packets are remarked.
Command Modes
Ethernet host interface (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify whether the vNIC will trust host CoS or will remark packets. By default, the received host CoS is not trusted, and the vNIC will remark the packets with the CoS value configured by the set cos command or with a value of zero (0) if no CoS value is configured. If this command is enabled, the vNIC will preserve the CoS value of received packets.
Example
This example shows how to specify that received CoS values are preserved (trusted) by Ethernet host interface eth0:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # set trust-host-cos enable Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if *# commit Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set cos |
|
set uplink
To specify the uplink port associated with a vNIC, use the set uplink command.
set uplink { 0 | 1 }
Syntax Description
| 0 | All traffic for this vNIC goes through uplink port 0. |
| 1 | All traffic for this vNIC goes through uplink port 1. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Ethernet host interface (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to associate uplink port 1 with the Ethernet host interface eth0:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # set uplink 1 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if *# commit Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
|
set vlan
To specify the assigned VLAN for an interface, use the set vlan command.
set vlan { none | vlan-id }
Syntax Description
| none | The interface belongs to no VLAN. This is the default. |
| vlan-id | The interface belongs to the specified VLAN. Valid VLAN identifiers are 1 to 4094. |
Command Default
The interface belongs to no VLAN.
Command Modes
Ethernet host interface (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if)
Fibre Channel host interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
In an FCoE application, use this command to associate the vHBA with the FCoE VLAN.
Example
This example shows how to assign the Fibre Channel host interface fc0 to VLAN 5:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # set vlan 5 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if *# commit Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
|
set vlan-mode
To specify the VLAN mode for a vNIC, use the set vlan-mode command.
set vlan-mode { access | trunk }
Syntax Description
| access | The vNIC belongs to only one VLAN. |
| trunk | The vNIC can belong to more than one VLAN. |
Command Default
The vNIC can belong to more than one VLAN.
Command Modes
Ethernet host interface (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to specify trunk VLAN mode for the Ethernet host interface eth0:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # set vlan-mode trunk Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if *# commit Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
|
set wq-count
To set the transmit queue count of the host Ethernet interface, use the set wq-count command.
set wq-count count
Syntax Description
| count | The number of transmit queue resources to allocate. The range is 1 to 256. |
Command Default
The default is 1.
Command Modes
Transmit queue (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/trans-queue)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the number of transmit queue resources to allocate:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis/ # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # scope trans-queue Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/trans-queue # set wq-count 3 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/trans-queue *# commit Committed host-eth-if eth0 settings will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/trans-queue #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set wq-ring-size |
|
set wq-ring-size
To set the transmit queue ring size, use the set wq-ring-size command.
set wq-ring-size size
Syntax Description
| size | The number of descriptors in the transmit queue. The range is 64 to 4094; the default is 256. |
Command Default
The default is 256.
Command Modes
Transmit queue (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/trans-queue)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to set the number of descriptors in the transmit queue:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis/ # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # scope trans-queue Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/trans-queue # set wq-ring-size 68 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/trans-queue *# commit Committed host-eth-if eth0 settings will take effect upon the next server reset Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/trans-queue #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set rq-count |
|
set wwnn
To specify the WWNN for an interface, use the set wwnn command.
set wwnn wwnn
Syntax Description
| wwnn | Specifies a unique World Wide Node Name (WWNN) for the adapter in the form hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Fibre Channel host interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to assign a WWNN to the Fibre Channel host interface fc0:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # set wwnn 01:23:45:67:89:ab:cd:ef Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if *# commit Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set wwpn |
|
set wwpn
To specify the WWPN for an interface, use the set wwpn command.
set wwpn wwpn
Syntax Description
| wwpn | Specifies a unique World Wide Port Name (WWPN) for the adapter in the form hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Fibre Channel host interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to assign a WWPN to the Fibre Channel host interface fc0:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # set wwpn 01:23:45:67:89:ab:cd:ef Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if *# commit Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set wwnn |
|
show actual-boot-order (bios)
To display the actual boot order, use the show actual-boot-order command in bios mode.
show actual-boot-order [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the actual boot order in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
BIOS (/bios)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1x) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display the actual boot order:
server# scope bios
server /bios # show actual-boot-order
Boot Order Type Boot Device
------------ ------------------------- -----------------------------------
1 CD/DVD CD-ROM
2 CD/DVD Cisco Virtual CD/DVD 1.18
3 Network Device (PXE) Cisco NIC 23:0.0
4 Network Device (PXE) MBA v5.0.5 Slot 0100
5 Network Device (PXE) MBA v5.0.5 Slot 0101
6 Network Device (PXE) MBA v5.0.5 Slot 0200
7 Network Device (PXE) MBA v5.0.5 Slot 0201
8 Network Device (PXE) Cisco NIC 22:0.0
9 Internal EFI Shell Internal EFI Shell
10 FDD Cisco Virtual HDD 1.18
11 FDD Cisco Virtual Floppy 1.18
server /bios #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set boot-order |
|
show adapter
To show the adapter properties, use the show adapter command.
show adapter index [detail]
Syntax Description
| index | The PCI slot number of the adapter card. |
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed adapter properties in list form. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Chassis (/chassis)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to display information about the adapter:
Server# scope chassis
Server /chassis # show adapter 1
PCI Slot Product Name Serial Number Product ID Vendor
-------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------------
1 UCS VIC P81E QCI1421A6SI N2XX-ACPCI01 Cisco Systems Inc
2 UCS VIC P81E QCI1409A1RY N2XX-ACPCI01 Cisco Systems Inc
Server /chassis # show adapter 1 detail
PCI Slot 1:
Product Name: UCS VIC P81E
Serial Number: QCI1421A6SI
Product ID: N2XX-ACPCI01
Adapter Hardware Revision: 4
Current FW Version: 1.2(0.16)
NIV:
FIP: Enabled
Configuration Pending: yes
CIMC Management Enabled : no
VID: V00
Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc
Description: mp
FW Image 1 Version: 1.2(0.10)
FW Image 1 State: BACKUP INACTIVATED
FW Image 2 Version: 1.2(0.16)
FW Image 2 State: RUNNING ACTIVATED
FW Update Status: Fwupdate never issued
FW Update Status: Idle
FW Update Error: No error
FW Update Stage: No operation (0%)
FW Update Overall Progress: 0%
Server /chassis #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
activate-adapter-fw |
|
update-adapter-fw |
|
show bios
To display information about the BIOS, use the show bios command.
show bios [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the bios, in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Root (server#)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
show bios displays the server boot order. show bios detail and show detail in bios mode displays the server boot order and firmware update/recovery information.
When you use the detail keyword, the boot order of the following available boot devices displays:
Examples
This example shows how to display the server boot order:
server# show bios BIOS Version Boot Order ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------- C250.1.1.0.6.031920100857 (none) server#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set boot-order |
|
recover |
|
show boot
To display information about the boot table of the host Fibre Channel interface, use the show boot command.
show boot [detail]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the boot table in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Fibre Channel interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if )
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to display the boot table of the host Fibre Channel interface.
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # show boot Boot Table Entry Boot Target WWPN Boot LUN ID ----------------- -------------------------- ------------ 0 20:00:00:11:22:33:44:55 3 1 20:00:00:11:22:33:44:56 5 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
create-boot-entry |
|
delete boot |
|
show certificate
To display informaion about the server certificate, use the show certificate command.
show certificate [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays the whole certificate. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Root (server#)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
show certificate displays the serial number of the certificate, and the dates the certificate is valid for. show certificate detail in root mode and show detail in certificate mode displays the whole certificate.
Example
This example shows how to display the serial number of the certificate, and the dates the certificate is valid for:
server# show certificate Serial Number Valid From Valid To ---------------- ------------------------ ------------------------ 001 Apr 13 13:49:00 2009 GMT Apr 11 13:49:00 2019 GMT server#
This example shows how to display the whole certificate:
server# show certificate detail
Certificate Information:
Serial Number: 00
Subject Country Code (CC): US
Subject State (S): California
Subject Locality (L): San Jose
Subject Organization (O): ABC Inc.
Subject Organizational Unit (OU):
Subject Common Name (CN): abcinc.com
Issuer Country Code (CC): US
Issuer State (S): California
Issuer Locality (L): San Jose
Issuer Organization (O): Cisco Systems Inc.
Issuer Organizational Unit (OU):
Issuer Common Name (CN): cisco.com
Valid From: Sep 8 22:53:59 2009 GMT
Valid To: Sep 6 22:53:59 2019 GMT
server#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
generate-csr |
|
upload |
|
show chassis
To display information about the chassis, use the show chassis command.
show chassis [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the chassis, in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Root (server#)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
show chassis displays information about the chassis in table format. show chassis detail and show detail in chassis mode displays serial number, product name, PID, UUID, and description. Additionally, it displays chassis power state and the state of the locator LED.
Example
This example shows how to display information about the chassis in table format:
server# show chassis
Power Serial Number Product Name UUID
----- ------------- ------------- ------------------------------------
on QTF-0934-00 R100-1120402 208F4277020FBADBADBEA80000DEAD00
server#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set locator-led |
|
show cimc
To display information about CIMC, use the show cimc command.
show cimc [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about CIMC, in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Root (server#)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
show cimc displays information about CIMC in table format. show cimc detail and show detail in cimc mode displays firmware version and boot loader version.
Example
This example shows how to display information about CIMC in table format:
server# show cimc Firmware Version Current Time -------------------- ------------------------ 1.0(0.86) Fri Oct 2 12:19:17 2009 server#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show firmware |
|
show log (cimc) |
|
show comp-queue
To display information about the completion queue of the host Ethernet interface, use the show comp-queue command.
show comp-queue [detail]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the completion queue in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Ethernet interface (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to display information about the completion queue of the host Ethernet interface:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # show comp-queue Completion Queue Count Completion Queue Ring Size ------------------------- -------------------------- 5 1 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set cq-count |
|
show configuration pending
To display uncommitted configuration commands, use the show configuration pending command.
show configuration pending
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example displays uncommitted configuration commands:
server /cimc/network *# show configuration pending Modify /cimc/network hostname SanJoseServer3 dhcp-enabled yes v4-addr 10.20.30.111 dns-use-dhcp yes server /cimc/network *#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
commit |
|
discard |
|
show cpu (chassis)
To display information about the CPU, use the show cpu command in the chassis mode.
show cpu [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the CPU, in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Chassis (/chassis)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
show cpu displays a list of CPUs. show cpu detail displays information for each CPU .
Example
This example shows how to display detailed information about the CPUs:
server# scope chassis
server /chassis # show cpu detail
Name CPU1:
Manufacturer: Intel(R) Corporation
Family: Xeon
Thread Count : 8
Cores : 4
Serial No.: Not Specified
Version: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU L5520 @ 2.27GHz
Speed (Mhz) : 2266
Max. Speed (Mhz) : 4000
Signature: "Signature: Type 0, Family 6, Model 26, Stepping 5
Status: Enabled
Name CPU2:
Manufacturer: Intel(R) Corporation
Family: Xeon
Thread Count : 8
Cores : 4
Serial No.: Not Specified
Version: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU L5520 @ 2.27GHz
Speed (Mhz) : 2266
Max. Speed (Mhz) : 4000
Signature: "Signature: Type 0, Family 6, Model 26, Stepping 5
Status: Enabled
server /chassis #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show dimm |
|
show psu |
|
show current (sensor)
To display information about the status of the current sensors, use the show current command in sensor mode.
show current [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the status of the voltage sensors in list form. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Sensor (/sensor)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display information about the status of the current sensors:
server# scope sensor
server /sensor # show current detail
Name VR_CPU1_IOUT:
Sensor Status: Normal
Reading: 15.65
Units: AMP
Min. Warning: N/A
Max. Warning: 152.68
Min. Failure: N/A
Max. Failure: 164.04
Name VR_CPU2_IOUT:
Sensor Status: Normal
Reading: 11.39
Units: AMP
Min. Warning: N/A
Max. Warning: 152.68
Min. Failure: N/A
Max. Failure: 164.04
server /sensor #
show dimm (chassis)
To display information about the DIMMs (dual inline memory modules) in the chassis, use the show dimm command in chassis mode.
show dimm [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the DIMMs, in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Chassis (/chassis)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
show dimmdisplays a list of DIMMs. show dimm detaildisplays capacity, speed, and type for each DIMM .
Example
This example shows how to display detailed information about the DIMMs:
server# scope chassis
server /chassis # show dimm detail
Name DIMM_A0:
Capacity (MB): 4096
Speed (MHz): 1067
Type: Other
Name DIMM_A1:
Capacity (MB): 0
Speed (MHz): 1067
Type: Other
Name DIMM_A2:
Capacity (MB): 0
Speed (MHz): 1067
Type: Other
Name DIMM_A3:
Capacity (MB): 0
Speed (MHz): 1067
Type: Other
Name DIMM_A4:
Capacity (MB): 4096
Speed (MHz): 1067
Type: Other
Name DIMM_A5:
Capacity (MB): 0
Speed (MHz): 1067
--More--
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show cpu |
|
show entries (log)
To display the CIMC event log, use the show entries command in log mode.
show entries [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays the CIMC event log in detail. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Log (/cimc/log)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
show entries displays trace log entries in continuous string format. show entries detail displays time, source, and description for each trace log entry, in list format.
Example
This example shows how to display the detailed event log:
server# scope cimc
server /cimc # scope log
server /cimc/log # show entries detail
Trace Log:
Time: 2010 Jun 6 15:52:18
Source: BMC:AUDIT:-
Description: Session open (user:admin, ip:10.21.115.69, id:45, type:CLI)
Order: 0
Trace Log:
Time: 2010 Jun 6 15:52:18
Source: BMC:dropbear:-
Description: " pam_session_manager(sshd:session): session (45) opened for user admin from 10.21.115.69 by (uid=0) "
Order: 1
Trace Log:
Time: 2010 Jun 6 15:52:18
Source: BMC:AUDIT:-
Description: Login success (user:admin, ip:10.21.115.69, service:sshd)
Order: 2
Trace Log:
Time: 2010 Jun 6 15:52:18
Source: BMC:dropbear:-
Description: " pam_auth_status(sshd:session): Login Successfull for user=admin, host=10.21.115.69 "
Order: 3
Trace Log:
--More--
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show entries (sel) |
|
show entries (sel)
To display the system event log, use the show entries command in sel mode.
show entries [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays the system event log in detail. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
SEL (/sel )
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
show entries displays system event log entries in continuous strings. show entries detail displays time, source, and description for each system event log entry, in list format.
Example
This example shows how to display the system event log:
server# scope sel
server /sel # show entries
System Event Log:
Time: 2010-06-05 22:19:55
Severity: Warning
Description: " FRU_RAM P1V5_IOH: Voltage sensor for FRU_RAM, failure event was deasserted"
System Event Log:
Time: 2010-06-05 22:19:55
Severity: Critical
Description: " FRU_RAM P1V5_IOH: Voltage sensor for FRU_RAM, non-recoverable event was deasserted"
System Event Log:
Time: 2010-06-05 22:19:49
Severity: Non-Recoverable
Description: " FRU_RAM P1V5_IOH: Voltage sensor for FRU_RAM, non-recoverable event was asserted"
System Event Log:
Time: 2010-06-05 22:19:49
Severity: Critical
Description: " FRU_RAM P1V5_IOH: Voltage sensor for FRU_RAM, failure event was asserted"
System Event Log:
Time: 2010-06-05 19:45:32
Severity: Warning
--More--
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show entries (log) |
|
show error-recovery
To display information about the Fibre Channel error recovery, use the show error-recovery command.
show error-recovery [detail]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the error-recovery in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Fibre Channel Interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to show details of the host Fibre Channel interface errror recovery.
Example
This example shows how to display the error recovery of the host Fibre Channel interface:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if show error-recovery Error Recovery Link Down Timeout(ms) Port Down Timeout(ms) -------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- Disabled 30000 10000 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/error-recovery #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set cq-count |
|
show ext-eth-if
To display information about the external Ethernet interface, use the show ext-eth-if command.
show ext-eth-if [detail]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the external Ethernet interface in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Adapter (/chassis/adapter)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to display the external Ethernet interface:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # show ext-eth-if eth0 Port ID Uplink port MAC address Link State ------- ------------------------ ------------------------------ 0 00:22:BD:D6:40:3F Link UP 1 00:22:BD:D6:40:40 Link UP Server /chassis/adapter #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show host-eth-if |
|
show fan (sensor)
To display information about the fan sensors, use the show fan command in sensor mode.
show fan [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays . |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Sensor (/sensor)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to display information about the fan sensors:
Server# scope sensor
Server /sensor # show fan
Name Sensor Status Reading Units Min. Warning Max. Warning Min. Failure Max. Failure
-------------------- -------------------- ---------- ---------- --------------- --------------- --------------- ---------------
PSU1_FAN_1 Normal 6592 RPM N/A N/A N/A N/A
PSU2_FAN_1 Normal 2560 RPM N/A N/A N/A N/A
W793_FAN1_TACH1 Normal 5300 RPM N/A N/A 800 N/A
W793_FAN1_TACH2 Normal 5400 RPM N/A N/A 800 N/A
W793_FAN2_TACH1 Normal 5500 RPM N/A N/A 800 N/A
W793_FAN2_TACH2 Normal 5400 RPM N/A N/A 800 N/A
W793_FAN3_TACH1 Normal 5300 RPM N/A N/A 800 N/A
W793_FAN3_TACH2 Normal 5500 RPM N/A N/A 800 N/A
W793_FAN4_TACH1 Normal 5300 RPM N/A N/A 800 N/A
W793_FAN4_TACH2 Normal 5500 RPM N/A N/A 800 N/A
--More--
Server /sensor # show fan detail
Name PSU1_FAN_1:
Sensor Status: Normal
Reading: 7872
Units: RPM
Min. Warning: N/A
Max. Warning: N/A
Min. Failure: N/A
Max. Failure: N/A
Name PSU2_FAN_1:
Sensor Status: Normal
Reading: 2496
Units: RPM
Min. Warning: N/A
Max. Warning: N/A
Min. Failure: N/A
Max. Failure: N/A
Name W793_FAN1_TACH1:
Sensor Status: Normal
Reading: 5300
Units: RPM
Min. Warning: N/A
Max. Warning: N/A
Min. Failure: 800
Max. Failure: N/A
Name W793_FAN1_TACH2:
Sensor Status: Normal
Reading: 5400
Units: RPM
Min. Warning: N/A
Max. Warning: N/A
Min. Failure: 800
Max. Failure: N/A
Name W793_FAN2_TACH1:
Sensor Status: Normal
Reading: 5500
Units: RPM
Min. Warning: N/A
Max. Warning: N/A
Min. Failure: 800
Max. Failure: N/A
Name W793_FAN2_TACH2:
Sensor Status: Normal
--More--
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show cpu |
|
show fault
To display information about SNMP services on the server, use the show fault command.
show fault [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about SNMP services, in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Root (server#)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
show fault displays information about SNMP services in table format. show fault, show fault detail, and show detail in fault mode display information about community strings and platform enabled events.
This example shows how to display SNMP services information in table format:
server# show fault SNMP Community String Platform Event Enabled --------------------- ---------------------- 33West yes 34West no server#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show pef |
|
show trap-destination |
|
show firmware (cimc)
To display information about the firmware on the server, use the show firmware command in cimc mode.
show firmware [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about firmware, in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
CIMC (/cimc)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
show firmware displays information about firmware in table format. show firmware detail and show detail in firmware mode display information about updates, firmware version, and boot loader version.
This example shows how to display information about updates, firmware version, and boot loader version:
server# scope cimc
server /cimc # show firmware detail
Firmware Image Information:
Update Stage: NONE
Update Progress: 0
Current FW Version: 1.1(0.3)
FW Image 1 Version: 1.1(0.3)
FW Image 1 State: BACKUP INACTIVATED
FW Image 2 Version: 1.1(0.3)
FW Image 2 State: RUNNING ACTIVATED
Boot-loader Version: 1.1(0.3)
server /cimc #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show cimc |
|
show version |
|
show hdd (chassis)
To display information about installed hard disk drives (HDD) in the chassis, use the show hdd command in chassis mode.
show hdd [detail]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the HDDs in list form. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Chassis (/chassis #)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display information about hard disk drives in the chassis:
Server# scope chassis
Server /chassis # show hdd
Name Status
-------------------- --------------------
HDD_01_STATUS present
HDD_02_STATUS present
HDD_03_STATUS present
HDD_04_STATUS present
Server /chassis # show hdd detail
Name HDD_01_STATUS:
Status : present
Name HDD_02_STATUS:
Status : present
Name HDD_03_STATUS:
Status : present
Name HDD_04_STATUS:
Status : present
Server /chassis #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show psu |
|
show host-eth-if
To display information about the host Ethernet interface, use the show host-eth-if command.
show host-eth-if
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Adapter (/chassis/adapter)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to display the host Ethernet interface:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # show host-eth-if eth0 Name MTU Uplink Port MAC Address CoS VLAN PXE Boot ---------------- ---- ----------- ----------------- --- ---- -- ------ eth0 1500 0 00:22:BD:D6:40:42 0 NONE Enabled eth1 1500 1 00:22:BD:D6:40:43 0 NONE Enabled Server /chassis/adapter #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show ext-eth-if |
|
show host-fc-if
To display information about the host Fibre Channel interface, use the show host-fc-if command.
show host-fc-if
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Adapter (/chassis/adapter)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to display the host Fibre Channel Interface:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # show host-fc-if fc0 Name World Wide Port Name FC SAN Boot Uplink Port -------- ------------------------ ----------- ----------- fc0 20:00:00:22:BD:D6:4F:FE Enabled 0 fc1 20:00:00:22:BD:D6:4F:FE Disabled 1 Server /chassis/adapter #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show ext-eth-if |
|
show http
To display information about HTTP services on the server, use the show http command.
show http [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about HTTP services, in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Root (server#)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
show http displays HTTP information in table format. show http detail and show detail in http mode display information about HTTP ports, session timeout, and session activity.
This example shows how to display information about HTTP services in table format:
server# show http
HTTP Port HTTPS Port Timeout Active Sessions Enabled
---------- ---------- -------- --------------- -------
80 443 1800 0 yes
server#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set http-port |
|
set https-port |
|
show interrupt
To display information about the interrupt of the host Ethernet interface or the host Fibre Channel Interface, use the show interrupt command.
show interrupt
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Host Ethernet interface (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if )
Host Fibre Channel interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if )
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to display the interrupt of the host Ethernet interface:
Server# scope chassis
Server /chassis # scope adapter 1
Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0
Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # scope interrupt
Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/interrupt #show
Interrupt Count Coalescing Time (us) Coalescing Type Interrupt
Mode
--------------- -------------------- --------------- ----------
-----
8 125 MIN MSIx
Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/interrupt #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set interrupt-type |
|
show ipblocking (network)
To display information about the network IP blocking configuration, use the show ipblocking command in network mode.
show ipblocking [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the IP blocking configuration in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
IP blocking (/cimc/network)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display information about the IP blocking configuration:
server# scope cimc
Server /cimc # scope network
server /cimc/network # show ipblocking detail
IP Blocking Setting:
Enabled: no
Fail Count: 5
Fail Window: 60
Blocking Time: 300
server /cimc/network #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show network |
|
show ipmi
To display information about the configuration and status of IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) on the server, use the show ipmi command.
show ipmi [detail]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed iinformation about the configuration and status of IPMI on the server in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Root (server#)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display information about the configuration and status of IPMI:
server# show ipmi detail
IPMI over LAN Settings:
Enabled: yes
Encryption Key: abcdef01234567890abcdef01234567890abcdef
Privilege Level Limit: admin
server#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set enabled (ipmi) |
|
set encryption-key (ipmi) |
|
show kvm
To display information about the KVM, use the show kvm command.
show kvm [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the KVM in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Root (server#)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display information about the KVM:
server# show kvm
Encryption Enabled Local Video Active Sessions Enabled KVM Port
------------------ ---------------- --------------- ------- --------
no no 0 yes 2068
server#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set kvm-port |
|
set max-sessions (kvm) |
|
show ldap
To display information about the configuration and status of the Active Directory, use the show ldap command.
show ldap [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed iinformation about the configuration and status of the Active Directory in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Root (server#)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display information about the configuration and status of the Active Directory:
server# show ldap detail
LDAP Settings:
Server IP: 10.20.30.136
BaseDN: example.com
Encrypted: no
Timeout: 60
Enabled: no
Attribute: CiscoAvPair
server#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set server-ip (ldap) |
|
set base-dn (ldap) |
|
show led (chassis)
To display information about the server LEDs, use the show led command in the chassis command mode.
show led [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the server LEDs in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Chassis (/chassis)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to display information about the server LEDs:
server# scope chassis server /chassis # show led LED Name LED State LED Color ------------------------- ---------- -------- DDR3_P2_D1_INFO OFF AMBER DDR3_P1_A1_INFO OFF RED LED_HLTH_STATUS ON GREEN LED_FPID OFF BLUE LED_PSU_STATUS OFF AMBER LED_DIMM_STATUS ON GREEN LED_CPU_STATUS ON GREEN
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set locator-led |
|
show network (cimc)
To display information about the server network configuration, use the show network command in cimc mode.
show network [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the server network configuration in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
CIMC (/cimc)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display information about the server network configuration:
server# scope cimc
server /cimc # show network
DHCP Enabled VLAN Enabled
------------ ------------
no no
server#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set dhcp-enabled |
|
show ipblocking |
|
show offload
To display information about TCP offload of the host interface, use the show offload command.
show offload [detail]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about TCP offload in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Ethernet interface (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if)
Host Fibre Channel interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to display the TCP offload of the host Ethernet interface:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # show offload TCP Segment Offload TCP Rx Checksum TCP Tx Checksum Large Receive -------------------- ---------------- ---------------- -------- ----- Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set tcp-segment-offload |
|
set tcp-rx-checksum-offload |
|
set tcp-tx-checksum-offload |
|
show pef (fault)
To display information about the configuration and status of PEFs (Platform Event Filters), use the show pef command in fault mode.
show pef [ pef-number ] [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| pef-number | Displays information about the specified PEF. If the pef-number variable is omitted, the command displays information about all PEFs. |
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information in list form. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Fault (/fault)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display information about the configuration and status of all PEFs:
Server# scope fault Server /fault # show pef Platform Event Filter Event Action Send Alert --------------------- ----------------------------------- ----------- ------------------ 1 Temperature Critical Assert Filter none no 2 Temperature Warning Assert Filter none no 3 Voltage Critical Assert Filter none no 4 Voltage Warning Assert Filter none no 5 Current Assert Filter none no 6 Fan Critical Assert Filter none no 7 Fan Warning Assert Filter none no 8 Processor Assert Filter none no 9 Power Supply Critical Assert Filter none no 10 Power Supply Warning Assert Filter none no 11 Power Supply Redundancy Lost Filter none no 12 Discrete Power Supply Assert Filter none no 13 Memory Assert Filter none no 14 Drive Slot Assert Filter none no server /fault #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set platform-event-enabled |
|
show perbi
To display information about the persistent LUN binding of the host Fibre Channel interface, use the show perbi command.
show perbi [detail]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the persistent LUN binding in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Fibre Channel interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to display information about the persistent LUN binding of the host Fibre Channel interface:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc 1 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # scope perbi Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/perbi # show Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/perbi #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
scope perbi |
|
show port
To display port information about the host Fibre Channel interface, use the show port command.
show port [detail]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed port information in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Fibre Channel interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to display port information for the host Fibre Channel interface:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # show port I/O Throttle Count Maximum LUNS per Target -------------------- ------------------------ 512 256 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show port-p-logi |
|
show port-f-logi |
|
show port-f-logi
To display information about the Fibre Channel fabric login, use the show port-f-logi command.
show port-f-logi [detail]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the fabric login in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Fibre Channel interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if )
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to display information about the fabric login of the host interface:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # show port-f-login FLOGI Retries FLOGI Timeout (milli-secs) ------------- ---------------------------- INFINITE 2000 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show port-p-logi |
|
show port-p-logi
To display information about the Fibre Channel port login, use the show port-p-logi command.
show port-p-logi [detail]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the port login in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Fibre Channel interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if )
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to display information about the port login of the host Fibre Channel interface:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # show port-p-login PLOGI Retries PLOGI Timeout (milli-secs) ------------- -------------------------- 8 2000 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show port-f-logi |
|
show psu (chassis)
To display information about the PSUs (power supply units), use the show psu command in chassis mode.
show psu [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the PSUs in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Chassis (/chassis)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display information about the chassis PSUs:
server# scope chassis
server /chassis # show psu detail
Name PSU1:
In. Power (Watts): 103
Out. Power (Watts): 0
Firmware :
Status : Present
server /chassis #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show voltage |
|
show psu (sensor)
To display information about the status of the PSU (power supply unit) sensors, use the show psu command in sensor mode.
show psu [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the PSU sensors in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Sensor (/sensor)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display information about the status of the PSU sensors:
server# scope sensor
server /sensor # show psu
Name Sensor Status Reading Units Min. Warning Max. Warning Min. Failure Max. Failure
-------------------- -------------------- ---------- ---------- --------------- --------------- --------------- ---------------
PSU1_POUT Normal 68 Watts N/A 652 N/A 680
PSU1_PIN Normal 76 Watts N/A 652 N/A 680
PSU1_STATUS Normal present
PSU2_STATUS Critical absent
server /sensor #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show voltage |
|
show psu-redundancy (sensor)
To display information about the status of PSU (power supply unit) redundancy, use the show psu-redundancy command in sensor mode.
show psu-redundancy [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the status of PSU redundancy in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Sensor (/sensor)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display information about the status of PSU redundancy:
server# scope sensor
server /sensor # show psu-redundancy detail
Name PS_RDNDNT_MODE:
Reading: full
Sensor Status: Normal
server /sensor #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show psu |
|
show recv-queue
To display information about the host interface receive queue, use the show recv-queue command.
show recv-queue [detail]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed iinformation about the receive queue in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Ethernet interface (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if )
Host Fibre Channel interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if )
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to display information about the host Ethernet interface receive queue:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter/ # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # scope recv-queue Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/recv-queue #show Receive Queue Count Receive Queue Ring Size ------------------- ------------------------------ 4 512 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if/recv-queue #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
scope recv-queue |
|
show rss
To display information about the Receive-side Scaling (RSS) of the host Ethernet Interface, use the show rss command.
show rss [detail]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about RSS in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Ethernet interface (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to display information about RSS:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # show rss TCP Rx Side Scaling -------------------- Enabled Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
scope rss |
|
set rss |
|
show scsi-io
To display information about the SCSI-IO of the host Fibre Channel interface, use the show scsi-io command.
show scsi-io
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Fibre Channel interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to display the SCSI-IO of the host Fibre Channel interface:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # scope scsi-io Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/scsi io # show CDB Transmit Queue Count CDB Transmit Ring Size ------------------------- ---------------------------------- 1 512 Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/scsi io #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
scope scsi-io |
|
show sol
To display information about the SoL (Serial over LAN) configuration, use the show sol command.
show sol [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the SoL (serial over LAN) configuration in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Root (/server#)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display information about the SoL configuration:
server# show sol detail
Serial Over LAN:
Enabled: no
Baud Rate(bps): 115200
server#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set baud-rate |
|
show ssh
To display information about the SSH (Secure Shell) configuration on the server, use the show ssh command.
show ssh [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the SSH configuration in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Root (server#)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display information about the SSH configuration:
server# show ssh detail
SSH Settings:
SSH Port: 22
Timeout: 10800
Max Sessions: 4
Active Sessions: 1
Enabled: yes
server#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set enabled (ssh) |
|
set ssh-port (ssh) |
|
show tech-support (cimc)
To display information about the configuration of the tech-support utility, use the show tech-support command in cimc mode.
show tech-support [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the configuration of the tech-support utility in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
CIMC (/cimc)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display information about the configuration of the tech-support utility:
server# scope cimc
server /cimc # show tech-support detail
Tech Support:
TFTP Server Address: 10.20.30.211
TFTP Path: /user/tech-support
Progress(%): 100
Status: COMPLETED
server /cimc #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set path (tech-support) |
|
set tftp-ip (tech-support) |
|
show temperature (sensor)
To display information about the status of the temperature sensors, use the show temperature command in sensor mode.
show temperature [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the status of the temperature sensors in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Sensor (/sensor)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display information about the status of the temperature sensors:
server# scope sensor server /sensor # show temperature Name Sensor Status Reading Units Min. Warning Max. Warning Min. Failure Max. Failure ------------------------- -------------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ IOH_TEMP_SENS Normal 42.0 C N/A 80.0 N/A 85.0 P2_TEMP_SENS Normal 43.0 C N/A 80.0 N/A 81.0 P1_TEMP_SENS Normal 45.0 C N/A 80.0 N/A 81.0 DDR3_P2_D1_TMP Normal 28.0 C N/A 90.0 N/A 95.0 DDR3_P1_A1_TMP Normal 30.0 C N/A 90.0 N/A 95.0 PSU1_TEMP_1 Normal 40.0 C N/A 60.0 N/A 65.0 PSU2_TEMP_1 Normal 40.0 C N/A 60.0 N/A 65.0 FP_AMBIENT_TEMP Normal 22.0 C N/A 40.0 N/A 45.0 server /sensor #
show trans-queue
To display information about the host interface transmit queue, use the show trans-queue command.
show trans-queue [detail]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed iinformation about the transmit queue in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Host Ethernet interface (/chassis/adapter/host-eth-if )
Host Fibre Channel interface (/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if )
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to display information about the transmit queue for the host Ethernet interface:
Server# scope chassis Server /chassis # scope adapter 1 Server /chassis/adapter/ # scope host-eth-if eth0 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # show trans-queue Transmit Queue Count Transmit Queue Ring Size -------------------- ------------------------------- 1 256 Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
scope trans-queue |
|
show trap-destination (fault)
To display information about SNMP trap destinations, use the show trap-destination command in fault mode.
show trap-destination [ trap-destination-number ] [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| trap-destination-number | Displays information about only the specified SNMP trap destination. If the trap-destination-number variable is omitted, displays information about all SNMP trap destinations. |
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about SNMP trap destinations in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Fault (/fault)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to display information about the SNMP trap destinations:
server# scope fault server /fault # show trap-destination Trap Destination IP Address Enabled ---------------- ---------------- -------- 1 209.165.200.225 yes 2 0.0.0.0 no 3 0.0.0.0 no 4 0.0.0.0 no server /fault #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set addr (trap-destination) |
|
show user
To display information about user profiles on the server, use the show user command.
show user [ user-number ] [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| user-number | (Optional) Displays only the specified user profile. If the user-number variable is omitted, displays all user profiles. |
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information in list form. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Root (server#)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
Example
This example shows how to display information about all user profiles:
server# show user User Name Role Enabled ------ ---------------- -------- -------- 1 admin admin yes 2 jsmith admin yes 3 (n/a) (n/a) no 4 (n/a) (n/a) no 5 bjones readonly yes 6 (n/a) (n/a) no 7 (n/a) (n/a) no 8 (n/a) (n/a) no 9 (n/a) (n/a) no 10 (n/a) (n/a) no 11 (n/a) (n/a) no 12 (n/a) (n/a) no 13 (n/a) (n/a) no 14 (n/a) (n/a) no 15 (n/a) (n/a) no server#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set enabled (user) |
|
set name (user) |
|
show user-session
To display information about current user sessions, use the show user-session command.
show user-session [ session-number ] [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| session-number | Displays information about a specific session. |
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about current user sessions in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Root (server#)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display user session information for all current user sessions:
server# show user-session ID Name IP Address Type Killable ------ ---------------- ----------------- ------------ -------- 4 admin 10.20.30.123 CLI yes 2 admin 10.20.30.185 vKVM yes 5 read-only 10.20.30.187 CLI no server#
This example shows how to display user session information about a specific user session:
server# show user-session 2 ID Name IP Address Type Killable ------ ---------------- ----------------- ------------ -------- 2 admin 10.20.30.185 vKVM yes server#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show user |
|
show version
To display the version number of the running firmware, use the show version command.
show version [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays the version number of the running firmware in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Root (server#)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display the version of the running firmware:
server# show version Firmware Version -------------------- 1.1(0.3) server#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
activate (firmware) |
|
show vmedia
To display information about the status and configuration of virtual media, use the show vmedia command.
show vmedia [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the status and configuration of virtual media in list format. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Root (server#)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display information about the status and configuration of virtual media:
server# show vmedia Encryption Enabled Enabled Active Sessions ------------------ ------- --------------- no yes 0 server#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
set encryption (vmedia) |
|
show voltage (sensor)
To display information about the status of the voltage sensors, use the show voltage command in sensor mode.
show voltage [ detail ]
Syntax Description
| detail | (Optional) Displays detailed information about the status of the voltage sensors in list form. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Sensor (/sensor)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display information about the status of the voltage sensors:
server# scope sensor server /sensor # show voltage Name Sensor Status Reading Units Min. Warning Max. Warning Min. Failure Max. Failure ------------------------- -------------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ P3V_BAT_SCALED Normal 3.022 V N/A N/A 2.798 3.088 P12V_SCALED Normal 12.095 V N/A N/A 11.623 12.331 P5V_SCALED Normal 5.061 V N/A N/A 4.844 5.157 P3V3_SCALED Normal 3.318 V N/A N/A 3.191 3.381 P5V_STBY_SCALED Normal 4.988 V N/A N/A 4.844 5.157 PV_VCCP_CPU1 Normal 0.940 V N/A N/A 0.725 1.391 PV_VCCP_CPU2 Normal 0.891 V N/A N/A 0.725 1.391 P1V5_DDR3_CPU1 Normal 1.499 V N/A N/A 1.450 1.548 P1V5_DDR3_CPU2 Normal 1.499 V N/A N/A 1.450 1.548 P1V1_IOH Normal 1.087 V N/A N/A 1.068 1.136 P1V8_AUX Normal 1.773 V N/A N/A 1.744 1.852 PSU1_VOUT Normal 12.000 V N/A N/A N/A 13.000 PSU2_VOUT Normal 12.000 V N/A N/A N/A 13.000 server /sensor #
start
To start the technical support process, use the start command.
start
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Technical support (/cimc/tech-support)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to start the technical support process:
server# scope cimc server /cimc # scope tech-support server /cimc/tech-support # start Tech Support upload started. server /cimc/tech-support #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
cancel |
|
terminate (user-session)
To terminate a CLI session, use the terminate command in user-session mode.
terminate
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
User session (/user-session)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to terminate a CLI session:
server# scope user-session 3 server /user-session # terminate
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show user-session |
|
top
To return to root mode from any other mode, use the top command.
top
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enter root mode from log mode:
server /cimc/log # top server#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
exit |
|
update (firmware)
To update server firmware, use the update command.
update ip-address file-path
Syntax Description
| ip-address | The IP address of the TFTP server. The format is X.X.X.X. |
| file-path | The path to the update file on the TFTP server. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Firmware (/cimc/firmware)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to update server firmware:
server# scope cimc server /cimc # scope firmware server /cimc/firmware # update 209.165.200.225 //test/cimc66-78.bin <CR> Press Enter key Firmware update has started. Please check the status using "show detail" server /cimc/firmware #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
show cimc |
|
show version |
|
update-adapter-fw
To update the adapter firmware, use the update-adapter-fw command.
update-adapter-fw tftp-ip-address path-and-filename { activate | no-activate } [pci-slot] [pci-slot]
Syntax Description
| tftp-ip-address | The IP address of the remote server hosting the adapter firmware. |
| filename | The path and file name of the adapter firmware on the remote server. |
| activate | Activates the new firmware after installation. |
| no-activate | The new firmware will not be activated. |
| pci-slot | The PCI slot number of the adapter card. |
Command Modes
Chassis (/chassis)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to download the specified adapter firmware file from the TFTP server, and then install the firmware as the backup image on one or two specified adapters or, if no adapter is specified, on all adapters. If the activate keyword is specified, the new firmware is activated after installation.
Example
This example shows how to update and activate the adapter firmware on the adapter in slot 1:
Server # scope chassis Server /chassis # update-adapter-fw 192.0.2.34 /ucs/adapters/adapter4.bin activate 1 Server /chassis #
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
recover-adapter-update |
|
upload (certificate)
To upload a certificate, use the upload command in certificate mode.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Certificate (/certificate)
Command History
| Release | Modification |
|---|---|
| 1.0(1x) | This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to upload a certificate:
server# scope certificate server /certificate # upload Please paste your certificate here, when finished, press CTRL+D. MIIB0TCCAToCAQAwbDELMAkGA1UEBhMCVVMxCzAJBgNVBAgTAkNBMQ0wCwYDVQQH EwRoZXJlMQwwCgYDVQQKEwN0aW0xCzAJBgNVBAsTAjAxMQwwCgYDVQQDEwNib2Ix GDAWBgkqhkiG9w0BCQEWCW1lQG1lLmNvbTCBnzANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOBjQAw gYkCgYEAw49pYuDXdOfHtXwBT7k5kX1set/I3e8TtkuO/EQ5HVd9HrPIy4Kpb3Oj 33CkqjysVWBpPSGzWAlEL6cZYs5p6JxR74+tqW5BYpNKRLNFawpsTZvCXhe/n/O2 WYsx1FnW1m6BgQnPKCBCp9R1ESmq9Np24r2c3PEStZEjeIVWbaUCAwEAAaAlMCMG CSqGSIb3DQEJBzEWExRBIGNoYWxsZW5nZSBwYXNzd29yZDANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUF AAOBgQBosXif9feLXHBK19kqeVZ8uqRgoMIcM03aBTImjIO1RgwhRLuMrG2l+thA CT+fbYOYXJ4bHsn25XQjcSdG0uxsti3C2SnK83nKdulpEzBzj545rvH20QK+RtHN YUBEKvABCeqoIUu+ErMtGvryaQw7WQiQjWf+RTf8IXDGShIQwQ== server /certificate #
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