Dell PowerVault MD3200 CLI Guide - Page 212

Set Storage Array ICMP Response, Additional Information, Syntax, Parameter

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Additional Information This command defines the position of an enclosure in a storage array by the position of the enclosure ID in the enclosurePositions list. For example, if you have a RAI enclosure with an ID set to 84 and expansion enclosures with IDs set to 1, 12, and 50, the enclosurePositions sequence (84 1 12 50) places the RAID enclosure in the first position, expansion enclosure 1 in the second position, expansion enclosure 12 in the third position, and expansion enclosure 50 in the fourth position. The enclosurePositions sequence (1 84 50 12) places the RAID enclosure in the second position, expansion enclosure 1 in the first position, expansion enclosure 50 in the third position, and expansion enclosure 12 in the fourth position. NOTE: You must include all of the enclosures in the storage array in the list defined by the enclosurePositions parameter. If the number of enclosures in the list does not match the total number of enclosures in the storage array, an error message is shown. Set Storage Array ICMP Response This command returns the default values for negotiable settings for sessions and connections, which represent the starting point for the storage array for negotiations. Syntax set storageArray icmpPingResponse=(TRUE | FALSE) Parameter Parameter icmpPingResponse Description This parameter turns on or turns off Echo Request messages. Set the parameter to TRUE to turn on Echo Request messages. Set the parameter to FALSE to turn off Echo Request messages. 212 Script Commands

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Additional Information
This command defines the position of an enclosure in a storage array by the
position of the enclosure ID in the enclosurePositions list. For example, if you
have a RAI enclosure with an ID set to 84 and expansion enclosures with IDs
set to 1, 12, and 50, the enclosurePositions sequence (84 1 12 50) places the
RAID enclosure in the first position, expansion enclosure 1 in the second
position, expansion enclosure 12 in the third position, and expansion
enclosure 50 in the fourth position. The enclosurePositions sequence (1 84 50
12) places the RAID enclosure in the second position, expansion enclosure 1
in the first position, expansion enclosure 50 in the third position, and
expansion enclosure 12 in the fourth position.
NOTE:
You must include all of the enclosures in the storage array in the list defined
by the
enclosurePositions
parameter. If the number of enclosures in the list does
not match the total number of enclosures in the storage array, an error message
is shown.
Set Storage Array ICMP Response
This command returns the default values for negotiable settings for sessions
and connections, which represent the starting point for the storage array
for negotiations.
Syntax
set storageArray icmpPingResponse=(TRUE | FALSE)
Parameter
Parameter
Description
icmpPingResponse
This parameter turns on or turns off Echo Request
messages. Set the parameter to
TRUE
to turn on Echo
Request messages. Set the parameter to
FALSE
to turn
off Echo Request messages.