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Command Line Interface, Unit Properties

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Product Management The task selection tabs are a function of the menu selected, as follows: ■ View - At the View panel, the Director or Switch (default), Port Properties, FRU Properties, Unit Properties, Operating Parameters, and Fabric task selection tabs display. ■ Configure - At the Configure panel, the Ports (default), Switch, Management, Zoning, Security, and Performance task selection tabs display. ■ Monitor - At the Monitor panel, the Port List (default), Port Stats, Active Zone Set, Log, and Node List task selection tabs display. ■ Operations - At the Operations panel, the Port Beaconing (default), Port Diagnostics, Port Reset, Online State, and Firmware Upgrade task selection tabs display. ■ Help - The Help selection opens online user documentation that supports the EWS interface. Command Line Interface The CLI provides a director and switch management alternative to the HAFM application, Product Manager application, and EWS user interface. The interface allows users to access application functions by entering commands through a PC-attached telnet session. Any platform that supports Telnet client software can be used. The primary purpose of the CLI is to automate management of several directors or switches using scripts. Although the CLI is designed for use in a host-based scripting environment, basic commands (config, maint, perf, and show) can be entered directly at disk operating system (DOS) window command prompt. The CLI is not an interactive interface; no checking is done for pre-existing conditions, and a user prompt does not display to guide users through tasks. For additional information, refer to the HP StorageWorks CLI Reference Guide for Edge Switches and Directors. 56 SAN High Availability Planning Guide

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Product Management
56
SAN High Availability Planning Guide
The task selection tabs are a function of the menu selected, as follows:
View —
At the
View
panel, the
Director
or
Switch
(default),
Port
Properties
,
FRU Properties
,
Unit Properties
,
Operating Parameters,
and
Fabric
task selection tabs display.
Configure —
At the
Configure
panel, the
Ports
(default),
Switch
,
Management
,
Zoning
,
Security
, and
Performance
task selection tabs
display.
Monitor —
At the
Monitor
panel, the
Port List
(default),
Port Stats
,
Active
Zone Set
,
Log
, and
Node List
task selection tabs display.
Operations —
At the
Operations
panel, the
Port Beaconing
(default),
Port
Diagnostics
,
Port Reset
,
Online State
, and
Firmware Upgrade
task
selection tabs display.
Help —
The
Help
selection opens online user documentation that supports
the EWS interface.
Command Line Interface
The CLI provides a director and switch management alternative to the
HAFM
application,
Product Manager
application, and EWS user interface. The interface
allows users to access application functions by entering commands through a
PC-attached telnet session. Any platform that supports Telnet client software can
be used.
The primary purpose of the CLI is to automate management of several directors or
switches using scripts. Although the CLI is designed for use in a host-based
scripting environment, basic commands (
config
,
maint
,
perf
, and
show
)
can be entered directly at disk operating system (DOS) window command prompt.
The CLI is not an interactive interface; no checking is done for pre-existing
conditions, and a user prompt does not display to guide users through tasks.
For additional information, refer to the
HP StorageWorks CLI Reference Guide for
Edge Switches and Directors
.