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Rev 1.6.2 Maximum line size: Terminal width: Terminal length: Terminal type: Auto-logout: Paging: Progress tracking: Prefix modes: ... 8192 157 columns 60 rows xterm 15 minutes enabled enabled enabled 3.1.6 Parameter Key This section provides a key to the meaning and format of all of the angle-bracketed parameters in all the commands that are listed in this document. Table 13 - Angled Brackets Parameter Description Parameter Description A domain name, e.g. "mellanox.com". A hostname, e.g. "switch-1". An interface name, e.g. "mgmt0", "mgmt1", "lo" (loopback), etc. A number to be associated with aliased (secondary) IP addresses. An IPv4 address, e.g. "192.168.0.1". A syslog logging severity level. Possible values, from least to most severe, are: "debug", "info", "notice", "warning", "error", "crit", "alert", "emerg". Globally Unique Identifier. A number that uniquely identifies a device or component. A MAC address. The segments may be 8 bits or 16 bits at a time, and may be delimited by ":" or ".". So you could say "11:22:33:44:55:66", "1122:3344:5566", "11.22.33.44.55.66", or "1122.3344.5566". A netmask (e.g. "255.255.255.0") or mask length prefixed with a slash (e.g. "/ 24"). These two express the same information in different formats. An IPv4 network prefix specifying a network. Used in conjunction with a netmask to determine which bits are significant. e.g. "192.168.0.0". An extended regular expression as defined by the "grep" in the man page. (The value you provide here is passed on to "grep -E".) ID of a node belonging to a cluster. This is a numerical value greater than zero. A string specifying the name of a cluster. TCP/UDP port number. A TCP port number in the full allowable range [0...65535]. Mellanox Technologies 29

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3.1.6
Parameter Key
This section provides a key to the meaning and format of all of the angle-bracketed parameters in
all the commands that are listed in this document.
Table 13 - Angled Brackets Parameter Description
Parameter
Description
<domain>
A domain name, e.g. “mellanox.com”.
<hostname>
A hostname, e.g. “
switch-1
”.
<ifname>
An interface name, e.g. “mgmt0”, “mgmt1”, “lo” (loopback), etc.
<index>
A number to be associated with aliased (secondary) IP addresses.
<IP address>
An IPv4 address, e.g. “192.168.0.1”.
<log level>
A syslog logging severity level. Possible values, from least to most severe, are:
“debug”, “info”, “notice”, “warning”, “error”, “crit”, “alert”, “emerg”.
<GUID>
Globally Unique Identifier. A number that uniquely identifies a device or compo-
nent.
<MAC address>
A MAC address. The segments may be 8 bits or 16 bits at a time, and may be
delimited by “:” or “.”. So you could say “11:22:33:44:55:66”,
“1122:3344:5566”, “11.22.33.44.55.66”, or “1122.3344.5566”.
<netmask>
A netmask (e.g. “255.255.255.0”) or mask length prefixed with a slash (e.g. “/
24”). These two express the same information in different formats.
<network prefix>
An IPv4 network prefix specifying a network. Used in conjunction with a net-
mask to determine which bits are significant. e.g. “192.168.0.0”.
<regular expression>
An extended regular expression as defined by the “grep” in the man page. (The
value you provide here is passed on to “grep -E”.)
<node id>
ID of a node belonging to a cluster. This is a numerical value greater than zero.
<cluster id>
A string specifying the name of a cluster.
<port>
TCP/UDP port number.
<TCP port>
A TCP port number in the full allowable range [0...65535].