Dell DR6300 DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 96

system --opdup_traffic, system --encryption --show, system --encryption --passphrase

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system --opdup_traffic Description The command sets the default network interfaces for optimized copy data transfer. Syntax system --opdup_traffic [--add] [--incoming_interface ] [-outgoing_interface ] [--update] [--incoming_interface ] [-outgoing_interface ] [--delete] data. --add --update --delete --incoming_interface --outgoing_interface Add default optimized copy configuration. Update default optimized copy configuration. Delete default optimized copy configuration. Interface to use for receiving optimized copy Interface to use for sending optimized copy data. For example, to add the default network interface for incoming traffic, run the command: system -opdup_traffic --add --incoming_interface bond0 Result Successfully added application opdup_incoming. system --encryption --show Description This command shows the current data at rest encryption configuration. Syntax system --encryption --show Results Mode Encryption Key Rotation Interval In Days : Internal : Enabled : 30 system --encryption --passphrase Description Configures the passphrase used to encrypt the content keys. This command will prompt you to enter and confirm a passphrase. This command also requires a filesystem server restart. Setting the passphrase is required before proceeding to set the mode or enabling encryption. NOTE: If you attempt to set the encryption mode immediately after setting the passphrase, you might see the message "Appliance is in the process of coming up, please retry later." After setting a passphrase, you need to wait for the system to come up before setting the mode. Syntax system --encryption --passphrase 96

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system --opdup_traffic
Description
The command sets the default network interfaces for optimized copy data transfer.
Syntax
system --opdup_traffic [--add] [--incoming_interface <bondN|ethN|lo>] [--
outgoing_interface <bondN|ethN|lo>]
[--update] [--incoming_interface <bondN|ethN|lo>] [--
outgoing_interface <bondN|ethN|lo>]
[--delete]
--add
Add default optimized copy configuration.
--update
Update default optimized copy configuration.
--delete
Delete default optimized copy configuration.
--incoming_interface
Interface to use for receiving optimized copy
data.
--outgoing_interface
Interface to use for sending optimized copy data.
For example, to add the default network interface for incoming traffic, run the command:
system --
opdup_traffic --add --incoming_interface bond0
Result
Successfully added application opdup_incoming.
system --encryption --show
Description
This command shows the current data at rest encryption configuration.
Syntax
system --encryption --show
Results
Mode
: Internal
Encryption
: Enabled
Key Rotation Interval In Days
: 30
system --encryption --passphrase
Description
Configures the passphrase used to encrypt the content keys. This command will prompt you to enter and confirm a
passphrase. This command also requires a filesystem server restart. Setting the passphrase is required before
proceeding to set the mode or enabling encryption.
NOTE:
If you attempt to set the encryption mode immediately after setting the passphrase, you might see the
message "Appliance is in the process of coming up, please retry later." After setting a passphrase, you need to
wait for the system to come up before setting the mode.
Syntax
system --encryption --passphrase
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