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Command Reference, Access authority, Syntax and operands, Notes and examples
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13 Command Reference This chapter provides an alphabetical listing of the CLI commands, including information for each command. Access authority The Authority paragraph in each command description indicates what types of sessions are required to enter that command. Commands associated with monitoring tasks are available to all account names without any special session requirement. Commands associated with configuration tasks are available only in an Admin session. An account must have Admin authority to enter the admin start command, which opens an Admin session. Some commands require that you open additional editing sessions in an Admin session, such as the following: • Commands that modify zoning require a Zoning Edit session, which is opened by the zoning edit command. These commands include the alias, zone, zoneset, and zoning commands. • Commands that modify device security require a Security Edit session, which is opened by the security edit command. These command include the group, security, and securityset commands. • Commands that modify the switch configuration require a Config Edit session, which is opened by the config edit command. These command include all of the set config commands. • Commands that modify the Call Home e-mail notification configuration require a Callhome Edit session, which is opened by the callhome edit command. These commands include the callhome, capture, and profile commands. • Commands that modify the Internet Protocol Security configuration require an Ipsec Edit session, which is opened by the ipsec edit command. These commands include the ipsec, ipsec association and ipsec policy commands. Syntax and operands The Syntax paragraph defines the grammatical scheme for using operands in the command: command operand operand [value] operand [value1] [value2] The command is followed by one or more operands. Consider the following rules and conventions for using commands and operands: • Commands and operands are case-insensitive. • Required operand values appear in brackets: [value]. Optional operands and values are shown in italics: operand [value]. • Underlined portions of the operand in the command format indicate the abbreviated form that can be used. For example, the delete operand can be abbreviated del. The Operands paragraph lists and describes each operand that can be used with the command and any applicable values. Notes and examples The Notes paragraph presents information about the command and its use, including special applications or its effects on other commands. The Examples paragraph presents sample screen captures of the command and its output. HP StorageWorks 8/20q Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide 125