HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Fundamentals Command Reference - Page 188

system-working-mode, time - fcoe

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[R2000] system-working-mode Use system-working-mode to set the operating mode of the device. Use undo system-working-mode to set the operating mode to standard. Syntax system-working-mode { advance | standard } undo system-working-mode Default The device operates in advanced mode. Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters advance: Sets the operating mode of the device to advanced. standard: Sets the operating mode of the device to standard. Usage guidelines In different operating mode, the device supports different features and might have different specifications for the supported features. For example, the FCOE function is supported only when the device is operating in advanced mode. After changing the operating mode, you must reboot the device to make the device operate in the new mode. Examples # Set the operating mode to advanced. system-view [Sysname] system-working-mode advance The system working mode is changed, it will take effect after system restart. time at Use time at to specify an execution date and time for a one-time schedule. Use undo time to remove the execution time configuration for a schedule. Syntax time at time date undo time Default No execution time or date is specified for a schedule. 181

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[R2000]
system-working-mode
Use
system-working-mode
to set the operating mode of the device.
Use
undo system-working-mode
to set the operating mode to standard.
Syntax
system-working-mode
{
advance
|
standard
}
undo system-working-mode
Default
The device operates in advanced mode.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
advance
: Sets the operating mode of the device to advanced.
standard
: Sets the operating mode of the device to standard.
Usage guidelines
In different operating mode, the device supports different features and might have different specifications
for the supported features. For example, the FCOE function is supported only when the device is
operating in advanced mode.
After changing the operating mode, you must reboot the device to make the device operate in the new
mode.
Examples
# Set the operating mode to advanced.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] system-working-mode advance
The system working mode is changed, it will take effect after system restart.
time at
Use
time at
to specify an execution date and time for a one-time schedule.
Use
undo time
to remove the execution time configuration for a schedule.
Syntax
time at
time date
undo time
Default
No execution time or date is specified for a schedule.