Dell OpenManage Network Manager Web Client Guide 5.1 - Page 354

Use an existing Parameter Schema for this Adaptive CLI, Validating IP Address Variables, Valid Values

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Valid Values- Enter ranges of valid values as described in Decimal above. Inventory Reference Select the Reference Type entity with the list that appears when you click the green plus (+), then use the side-by-side widget's arrows to move available attributes from Available to Selected. You can change the Reference Type by deleting it with the red minus (-), then selecting a new type with the green plus. String Default String- Enter a default string. Valid Values- Enter valid values as described in Coded Value above. Editable Valid Values-Check to enable editing valid values. Constraint-Enter the regular expression constraints, if any, on the string attribute. Constraint Description-Enter the message to appear if the regular expression constraints are not met. Min / Max Length-Enter the minimum / maximum number of characters in a valid string. Click Apply to accept your edits for the attribute, or Cancel to abandon them. Use an existing Parameter Schema for this Adaptive CLI Select this, and a Select Existing button appears. Clicking this button opens a selector where you can select from previously-configured attribute schemas (collections of attributes) to use in the Adaptive CLI you are configuring. Validating IP Address Variables Programatically, IP address attributes support four extended properties: IP_MASK, SUBNET, ALLOW_32_BIT_MASK, and ALLOW_ANY_VALID_IP. The state of the first two largely defines Dell OpenManage Network Manager's responses. IP_MASK-Determines whether Dell OpenManage Network Manager accepts an IP address OR a subnet/subnet mask. The value accepted is an IP address attribute when false, subnet/ subnet mask when true. SUBNET-This property determines whether a subnet value must be provided or not, and controls display of the subnet portion of the widget. Valid subnet values are 1-31. By default, when both of the above are false, the attribute only accepts valid IPv4 addresses. For example: 10.10.10.4 If IP_MASK is false and SUBNET is true then Dell OpenManage Network Manager accepts any valid IP address with a subnet specified. The address must be an IP within the specified subnet. For example, 10.10.10.4/24 is a valid entry whereas 10.10.10.0/24 is invalid since it represents the subnet id, not an actual address within the subnet. 354 Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLI

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Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLI
Valid Values
—Enter ranges of valid values as described in Decimal above.
Inventory Reference
Select the
Reference Type
entity with the list that appears when you click the green plus (+), then
use the side-by-side widget’s arrows to move available attributes from
Available
to
Selected
. You
can change the
Reference Type
by deleting it with the red minus (-), then selecting a new type with
the green plus.
String
Default String
—Enter a default string.
Valid Values
—Enter valid values as described in Coded Value above.
Editable Valid Values
—Check to enable editing valid values.
Constraint
—Enter the regular expression constraints, if any, on the string attribute.
Constraint Description
—Enter the message to appear if the regular expression constraints are not
met.
Min / Max Length
—Enter the minimum / maximum number of characters in a valid string.
Click
Apply
to accept your edits for the attribute, or
Cancel
to abandon them.
Use an existing Parameter Schema for this Adaptive CLI
Select this, and a
Select Existing
button appears. Clicking this button opens a selector where you
can select from previously-configured attribute schemas (collections of attributes) to use in the
Adaptive CLI you are configuring.
Validating IP Address Variables
Programatically, IP address attributes support four extended properties: IP_MASK, SUBNET,
ALLOW_32_BIT_MASK, and ALLOW_ANY_VALID_IP. The state of the first two largely defines
Dell OpenManage Network Manager’s responses.
IP_MASK
—Determines whether Dell OpenManage Network Manager accepts an IP address OR
a subnet/subnet mask. The value accepted is an IP address attribute when false, subnet/
subnet mask when true.
SUBNET
—This property determines whether a subnet value must be provided or not, and
controls display of the subnet portion of the widget. Valid subnet values are 1-31.
By default, when both of the above are false, the attribute only accepts valid IPv4 addresses. For
example: 10.10.10.4
If IP_MASK is false and SUBNET is true then Dell OpenManage Network Manager accepts any
valid IP address with a subnet specified. The address must be an IP within the specified subnet. For
example, 10.10.10.4/24 is a valid entry whereas 10.10.10.0/24 is invalid since it represents the
subnet id, not an actual address within the subnet.