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IOPn.Ethernetx Commands, IOPn.Ethernetx Disable Operation

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IOPn.Ethernetx Commands The IOPn.Ethernetx commands perform operations on Ethernet adapters. step Table 5-12 lists the IOPn.Ethernetx commands. Table 5-12 IOPn.Ethernetx Commands Command IOPn.Ethernetx Disable Operation IOPn.Ethernetx Enable Operation IOPn.Ethernetx Reset Port Counters IOPn.Ethernetx Show Port Counters IOPn.Ethernetx Show Port Information Page 5-35 5-36 5-36 5-37 5-39 IOPn.Ethernetx Disable Operation This command disables an Ethernet adapter. After you disable an Ethernet adapter, the adapter remains disabled until you issue an IOPn.Ethernet Enable Operation command. Disabling the active adapter causes failover to the standby adapter on the other IOP. Warning: Do not issue this command unless the other IOP's Ethernet adapter is in standby mode. If the other IOP's Ethernet adapter is not in standby mode and you issue this command, the Endurance server loses network connectivity. Command IOPn.Ethernetx Disable Operation Console Syntax MTCCONS IOPn.ETHERNETx Disable Operation Variables n - the ID number of the IOP (1 or 2) x - the ID number of the Ethernet adapter Results Check the Windows Event Viewer on the CE for the following message: IOPn.MtcDsl status: Physical device Ethernet adapter on IOPn of logical device Ethernetx on IOPn set to disabled. See Also IOPn.Ethernetx Enable Operation Commands 5-35

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Commands
5-35
IOP
n
.Ethernet
x
Commands
The IOP
n
.Ethernet
x
commands perform operations on Ethernet adapters.
step Table 5-12
lists
the IOP
n
.Ethernet
x
commands
.
IOP
n
.Ethernetx Disable Operation
This command disables an Ethernet adapter. After you disable an Ethernet adapter, the adapter
remains disabled until you issue an IOP
n
.Ethernet Enable Operation command. Disabling the
active adapter causes failover to the standby adapter on the other IOP.
Warning:
Do
not
issue this command unless the other IOP±s Ethernet
adapter is in
standby
mode. If the other IOP±s Ethernet adapter
is not in standby mode and you issue this command, the
Endurance server loses network connectivity.
Command
IOP
n
.Ethernet
x
Disable Operation
Console Syntax
MTCCONS IOP
n
.ETHERNET
x
Disable Operation
Variables
n
µ the ID number of the IOP (1 or 2)
x
µ the ID number of the Ethernet adapter
Results
Check the Windows Event Viewer on the CE for the following message:
IOP
n
.MtcDsl status: Physical device Ethernet adapter on IOP
n
of
logical device Ethernet
x
on IOP
n
set to disabled.
See Also
IOPn.Ethernetx Enable Operation
Table 5-12
IOP
n
.Ethernetx Commands
Command
Page
IOPn.Ethernetx Disable Operation
5-35
IOPn.Ethernetx Enable Operation
5-36
IOPn.Ethernetx Reset Port Counters
5-36
IOPn.Ethernetx Show Port Counters
5-37
IOPn.Ethernetx Show Port Information
5-39