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Enclosure Management Commands, Table 5-5
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(continued) SET SNMP CONTACT SET SNMP LOCATION SHOW NETWORK SHOW SNMP Configures the name of the system contact. Only enclosure administrators may execute this command. The must be 1-20 characters long and can include alphanumeric, dash, underscore, and space characters. If spaces are part of this information, enclose the information in quotes. Configures the SNMP location of the enclosure. The default location is blank. Only enclosure administrators may execute this command. The must be 1-20 characters long and can include alphanumeric, dash, underscore, and space characters. If spaces are part of this information, enclose the information in quotes. Displays the DHCP state, Dynamic DNS state, IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, primary and secondary DNS addresses, HTTP and HTTPS server status, SNMP status, Secure Shell status, and Telnet status of the enclosure. None Displays the SNMP system name, location, and contact, read Only enclosure community name, write community name, and a list of the trap administrators may execute destinations. this command. Enclosure Management Commands Table 5-5 Command Description Restrictions CLEAR SYSLOG ENCLOSURE Clears the enclosure system log. Only enclosure administrators may execute this command. Once deleted, this information cannot be restored. POWEROFF ENCLOSURE {FORCE} Performs a graceful shutdown of the enclosure. Each blade is Only enclosure administrators first gracefully shut down. If the FORCE argument is given, the may execute this command. enclosure and all blades are immediately shutdown. RESTART Restarts the Integrated Administrator. This does not affect operation of bays in the system. Only enclosure administrators may execute this command. SET DATE MMDDhhmm {{CC}YY} {TZ} Sets the date of the enclosure with the following definitions: ● MM: month ● DD: day ● hh: hour (24-hour format) ● mm: minute ● CC: century Only enclosure administrators may execute this command. ● MM is an integer from 1-12 ● DD is an integer from 1-31 ENWW Operating the Command Line Interface 57