Adaptec iSA1500 User Guide - Page 189

ntp ip_host | false, smtp ip_host [port] | false, Pool Commands, ip_host, false, ip_host [port]

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Using CLI Table 8-32 Parameter Options Parameter dns identity interfaces ntp smtp Description The DNS servers The hostname, domain, gateway, and so on The available network interfaces The NTP servers The SMTP server and the port to use ntp ip_host | false Set the NTP server to be ip_host. For no NTP server a valid false value should be given. If the ip_host name is a valid string for a false value enclose the ip_host string in "" characters. smtp ip_host [port] | false Set the SMTP server to use. Optionally, the port can be specified. If the port is not specified, the value is not changed; if the port is given as 0, the default port number of 25 is used. If a false value is supplied instead of a host, the SMTP server name will be cleared. Pool Commands These commands control device pools. They are available after the global pool command. They may also be used as global commands by preceding them by pool. Table 8-33 lists all Pool commands. More details about each command appear after the Table. Table 8-33 Pool Commands Command available create destroy export Parameters name name [raid raid-level] [options] devices device_list name_list name_list Levels all administrator administrator administrator 8-50

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Using CLI
ntp
ip_host
|
false
Set the NTP server to be
ip_host
. For no NTP server a valid
false
value should be given. If the
ip_host
name is a valid
string for a
false
value enclose the
ip_host
string in
""
characters.
smtp
ip_host [port]
|
false
Set the SMTP server to use. Optionally, the port can be specified. If
the port is not specified, the value is not changed; if the port is
given as
0
, the default port number of
25
is used.
If a
false
value is supplied instead of a host, the SMTP server
name will be cleared.
Pool Commands
These commands control device pools. They are available after the
global
pool
command. They may also be used as global
commands by preceding them by
pool
.
Table 8-33
lists all Pool commands. More details about each
command appear after the Table.
Table 8-32
Parameter Options
Parameter
Description
dns
The DNS servers
identity
The hostname, domain, gateway, and so on
interfaces
The available network interfaces
ntp
The NTP servers
smtp
The SMTP server and the port to use
Table 8-33
Pool Commands
Command
Parameters
Levels
available
all
create
name name [raid raid-level]
[options] devices device_list
administrator
destroy
name_list
administrator
export
name_list
administrator