Dell PowerVault 56F Dell PowerVault 51F 8-Port Fibre Channel Switch Insta - Page 84

ipAddrShow, login, logout, nsAllShow, FC4Type, FC-IP, SCSI-FCP

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After each prompt, the current value is shown inside brackets; the user may enter one of the following commands: • keeps the current value • An IP address in conventional dot (.) notation • The word none • cancels any changes • accepts any changes but skips remaining input A final prompt asks whether to set IP addresses to the new values. Typing y installs the new values; typing n delays the changes until the next switch reboot. If the Ethernet IP address being used to Telnet to the switch is changed and the user types y, then the Telnet session is closed. ipAddrShow The ipAddrShow command displays the switch's IP addresses. The fields are described in Table 4-11. login The login command allows a user to login to the switch with a different user name and password, without first logging out. If the user is connected via a Telnet or login session, then the session is left open unlike using the logout command. This command is typically used to gain access to commands that are not allowed at the current user level. logout The logout command allows a user to logout from a Telnet, login or serial port session. Telnet and login connections are closed, the serial port returns to the login: prompt. The commands exit and quit are accepted as synonyms for logout, as is typed at the beginning of a line. nsAllShow The nsAllShow command displays the (24-bit Fibre Channel) port IDs of all devices in all switches in the fabric. The nsAllShow command optionally takes an integer parameter, the value of the FC-PH type. The possible values for FC4Type are: • 5 - FC-IP • 8 - SCSI-FCP For example, nsAllShow 8 shows all SCSI-FCP nodes. If the parameter is not provided, then all Nx_Ports are displayed. 4-22 Dell PowerVault 51F 8-Port Fibre Channel Switch Installation and Troubleshooting Guide

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Dell PowerVault 51F 8-Port Fibre Channel Switch Installation and Troubleshooting Guide
After each prompt, the current value is shown inside brackets; the user may enter one
of the following commands:
<Return> keeps the current value
An IP address in conventional dot (
.
) notation
The word
none
<Ctrl><c> cancels any changes
<Ctrl><d> accepts any changes but skips remaining input
A final prompt asks whether to set IP addresses to the new values. Typing
y
installs
the new values; typing
n
delays the changes until the next switch reboot. If the Ether-
net IP address being used to Telnet to the switch is changed and the user types
y
,
then the Telnet session is closed.
ipAddrShow
The
ipAddrShow
command displays the switch’s IP addresses. The fields are
described in Table 4-11.
login
The
login
command allows a user to login to the switch with a different user name
and password, without first logging out. If the user is connected via a Telnet or login
session, then the session is left open unlike using the
logout
command.
This command is typically used to gain access to commands that are not allowed at
the current user level.
logout
The
logout
command allows a user to logout from a Telnet, login or serial port ses-
sion. Telnet and login connections are closed, the serial port returns to the
login:
prompt.
The commands
exit
and
quit
are accepted as synonyms for
logout
, as is <Ctrl><d>
typed at the beginning of a line.
nsAllShow
The
nsAllShow
command displays the (24-bit Fibre Channel) port IDs of all devices in
all switches in the fabric. The
nsAllShow
command optionally takes an integer
parameter, the value of the FC-PH type. The possible values for
FC4Type
are:
5 - FC-IP
8 - SCSI-FCP
For example,
nsAllShow
8
shows all SCSI-FCP nodes. If the parameter is not pro-
vided, then all Nx_Ports are displayed.