Adaptec iSA1500 User Guide - Page 187

Network Commands

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Using CLI remove [local pool_list] [remote iqn_list] Remove the facets in the pool_list and iqn_list lists. The space used by local facets is returned to the pool for reuse. It is legal to reduce the number of facets to a single local facet, in which case the target reverts to being an ordinary target. synchronize [[local pool_list] [remote iqn_list]] Ensure that a mirror's facets are synchronized. If no parameters are given, all of the facets are synchronized; otherwise, only those given in the pool_list and/or iqn_list lists will be synchronized. The CLI does not wait for the synchronization to complete; it returns provided that the synchronization successfully starts. synchronize stop Stop any background synchronizations associated with this target. This command ensures that there is no background synchronization so it is not an error if a facet is given which does not have an active synchronization at the time. Network Commands These commands control aspects of the unit's identity on the network. They are available after the network command has been typed. They can also be run as global commands by preceding them with network. Table 8-31 lists all Network commands. More detail about each command appears after the Table. Table 8-31 Network Commands Command dns domain gateway hostname info ntp smtp Parameters ip_numb_list | false name ip_host | false name parameters ip_host | false ip_host [port] | false Levels administrator administrator administrator administrator all administrator administrator 8-48

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Using CLI
remove [local pool_list] [remote iqn_list]
Remove the facets in the
pool_list
and
iqn_list
lists. The
space used by local facets is returned to the pool for reuse.
It is legal to reduce the number of facets to a single local facet, in
which case the target reverts to being an ordinary target.
synchronize [[local pool_list] [remote iqn_list]]
Ensure that a mirror's facets are synchronized. If no parameters are
given, all of the facets are synchronized; otherwise, only those
given in the
pool_list
and/or
iqn_list
lists will be
synchronized.
The CLI does not wait for the synchronization to complete; it
returns provided that the synchronization successfully starts.
synchronize stop
Stop any background synchronizations associated with this target.
This command ensures that there is no background
synchronization so it is not an error if a facet is given which does
not have an active synchronization at the time.
Network Commands
These commands control aspects of the unit's identity on the
network. They are available after the
network
command has been
typed. They can also be run as global commands by preceding
them with
network
.
Table 8-31
lists all Network commands. More detail about each
command appears after the Table.
Table 8-31
Network Commands
Command
Parameters
Levels
dns
ip_numb_list | false
administrator
domain
name
administrator
gateway
ip_host | false
administrator
hostname
name
administrator
info
parameters
all
ntp
ip_host | false
administrator
smtp
ip_host [port] | false
administrator