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10 CLI command set This section describes the VLS command-line interface (CLI) command set. The CLI command allows you to remotely configure, manage, and monitor the VLS over the LAN using a secure shell session. It also allows you to locally configure, manage, and monitor the VLS through the serial connection. Commands There are two types of CLI commands: • CLI-only commands Commands that are processed by the CLI and affect only the CLI. • VLS commands Commands that are passed to the VLS to configure, manage, and monitor the VLS. Conventions All command arguments are case-sensitive and optional. They can be specified in any order. There are several option tags associated with a command. The following conventions are used in this section to identify option tags and arguments: • An option tag is preceded by either -. • The argument is separated from the option tag by a space. • If an argument contains a space, it must be enclosed by either two single quotes or two double quotes. • If there is no argument after an option tag, the option is a switch. • An * after an argument means the argument (including its option tag) can be repeated. • A | between a compound argument means one or the other argument. CLI-only commands This section describes the CLI-only commands in the VLS CLI command set. Connection commands Use the CLI commands in to establish or close a VLS secure shell or serial user interface session. Table 4 CLI connection commands Command Description bye | done | exit | logout | Terminates the CLI session. quit close Close the connection to the VLS. getHost Displays the fully qualified name of the VLS and its IP address. HP StorageWorks 107

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10 CLI command set
This section describes the VLS command-line interface (CLI) command set. The CLI command allows you
to remotely con
gure, manage, and monitor the VLS over the LAN using a secure shell session. It also
allows you to locally con
gure, manage, and monitor the VLS through the serial connection.
Commands
There are two types of CLI commands:
CLI-only commands
Commands that are processed by the CLI and affect only the CLI.
VLS commands
Commands that are passed to the VLS to con
gure, manage, and monitor the VLS.
Conventions
All command arguments are case-sensitive and optional. They can be speci
ed in any order. There are
several option tags associated with a command. The following conventions are used in this section to
identify option tags and arguments:
An option tag is preceded by either
-
.
The argument is separated from the option tag by a space.
If an argument contains a space, it must be enclosed by either two single quotes or two double
quotes.
If there is no argument after an option tag, the option is a switch.
An
*
after an argument means the argument (including its option tag) can be repeated.
A
|
between a compound argument means one or the other argument.
CLI-only commands
This section describes the CLI-only commands in the VLS CLI command set.
Connection commands
Use the CLI commands in to establish or close a VLS secure shell or serial user interface session.
Table 4 CLI connection commands
Command
Description
bye | done | exit | logout |
quit
Terminates the CLI session.
close
Close the connection to the VLS.
getHost
Displays the fully quali
ed name of the
VLS and its IP address.
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