HP StorageWorks 2/140 CLI reference guide for directors and edge switches - Page 21

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Introduction Table 1-2: CLI Command Tree (Continued) ip ethernet loginServer nameServer port config info nodes status technology security fabricBinding portBinding switchBinding switch system zoning Commands are shown, with the exception of the zoning commands, in alphabetical order to make them easier to locate. Although the commands can be entered in any order, depending on the results desired, the order shown in Table 1-2 on page 1-4 for the zoning commands is a typical order in which the zoning commands are entered. Note that the order in which commands are entered determines the order in which the show commands display the values. Refer to Chapter 2, CLI Commands for examples of show commands output. Navigation of the CLI Command Tree Once the administrator or operator logs in and receives the Root> prompt, the CLI commands are accessed by navigating up and down the CLI command tree. To move from the root through the any of the four extended branches, enter the name of the next branch as shown in Table 1-2 on page 1-4. For example, to use the config.port.name command to configure the name for port 4 on the Switch, this series of commands is entered: Root> config Config> port Config.Port> name 4 "HP Tape Drive" CLI reference guide for directors and edge switches 1-7

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CLI reference guide for directors and edge switches
1–7
Introduction
Commands are shown, with the exception of the zoning commands, in alphabetical
order to make them easier to locate. Although the commands can be entered in any
order, depending on the results desired, the order shown in
Table 1–2 on page 1-4
for
the zoning commands is a typical order in which the zoning commands are entered.
Note that the order in which commands are entered determines the order in which the
show commands display the values. Refer to
Chapter 2, CLI Commands
for examples
of
show
commands output.
Navigation of the CLI Command Tree
Once the administrator or operator logs in and receives the
Root>
prompt, the CLI
commands are accessed by navigating up and down the CLI command tree.
To move from the root through the any of the four extended branches, enter the name
of the next branch as shown in
Table 1–2 on page 1-4
. For example, to use the
config.port.name
command to configure the name for port 4 on the Switch, this
series of commands is entered:
Root> config
Config> port
Config.Port> name 4 “HP Tape Drive”
ip -----------------
ethernet
loginServer
nameServer
port ---------------
config
info
nodes
status
technology
security -----------
fabricBinding
portBinding
switchBinding
switch
system
zoning
Table 1–2:
CLI Command Tree (Continued)