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hardware set ports NOTE: This command applies to single-node products only. Description of Command Function Sets the node's physical port parameters. Command Syntax hardware set ports [NODEX] PORTX [speed {auto|2Gbs|4Gbs|8Gbs}] [{Connection Loop|Fabric|pnt-to-pnt}] Command Authority Administrator Command Object Requirements • NODEX - This object defines the node containing the port whose parameters are to be set. X is a numeric index for the node. • PORTX - This object defines the port whose parameters are to be set. X is a numeric index for the port. Command Parameter Requirements • Speed - This parameter defines the speed of the port. The possible values are defined in the Command Syntax section. • Connection - This parameter defines the connection type. The possible values are defined in the Command Syntax section. Requirements for Command Execution • The command entry must conform to the command syntax. • All object values must be valid; see the object descriptions for details. • All parameter values must be valid; see the parameter descriptions for details. Successful Command Output Upon successful completion of the command, the following is displayed: Command Successful Command Operation during Abnormal Conditions If any of the command execution requirements fail, command execution terminates. The node's ports are unchanged and one of these error messages is displayed: • Command Failed - the command does not conform to the required syntax, SYNTAX, where SYNTAX is the command syntax as described under Command Syntax in this section. • Command Failed - The port is invalid • Command Failed - The node is invalid • Command Failed - Cannot change port settings on a node while in failover Example # hardware set ports port1 speed 8Gbs Command Successful hardware set ports 43

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hardware set ports
NOTE:
This command applies to single-node products only.
Description of Command Function
Sets the node’s physical port parameters.
Command Syntax
hardware set ports [NODEX] PORTX [speed {auto|2Gbs|4Gbs|8Gbs}]
[{Connection Loop|Fabric|pnt-to-pnt}]
Command Authority
Administrator
Command Object Requirements
NODE
X
– This object defines the node containing the port whose parameters are to be set.
X is a numeric index for the node.
PORT
X
– This object defines the port whose parameters are to be set. X is a numeric index
for the port.
Command Parameter Requirements
Speed
– This parameter defines the speed of the port. The possible values are defined in the
Command Syntax section.
Connection
— This parameter defines the connection type. The possible values are defined
in the Command Syntax section.
Requirements for Command Execution
The command entry must conform to the command syntax.
All object values must be valid; see the object descriptions for details.
All parameter values must be valid; see the parameter descriptions for details.
Successful Command Output
Upon successful completion of the command, the following is displayed:
Command Successful
Command Operation during Abnormal Conditions
If any of the command execution requirements fail, command execution terminates. The node's
ports are unchanged and one of these error messages is displayed:
Command Failed - the command does not conform to the required syntax,
SYNTAX
, where SYNTAX is the command syntax as described under Command Syntax in this
section.
Command Failed
The port is invalid
Command Failed
The node is invalid
Command Failed
Cannot change port settings on a node while in
failover
Example
# hardware set ports port1 speed 8Gbs
Command Successful
hardware set ports
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