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Using, SMASH, command

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Chapter 3. Using the SMASH CLP command line This section details the SMASH CLP command line and includes discussion of the following topics: v "SMASH CLP syntax" v "SMASH CLP verb options" on page 9 v "Display and Output verb options" on page 11 v "SMASH CLP supported targets" on page 17 v "Physical and logical target addressing" on page 18 v "Addressing associations" on page 18 v "Addressing association diagrams" on page 19 v "SMASH CLP profiles" on page 29 v "SMASH CLP supported command target properties" on page 29 v "Command line editing" on page 29 v "Command history" on page 30 v "Command authority" on page 30 SMASH CLP syntax The CLP syntax in the SMASH CLP is as follows: verb options target properties where v verb refers to a specific command or action taking place. v options are selections that affect the action, behavior, or output of the verb. v target is the implicit or explicitly identified managed element at which the command is directed. v properties are attributes of the target relative to running the command. SMASH CLP verbs and OEM verb extensions Verbs are the commands you can use to perform a management action on a specified target, such as an ME, resource, or object. You can modify verbs using verb options (see "SMASH CLP verb options" on page 9). The SMASH CLP specifies a small number of verbs for usability reasons: v General: cd, help, version, exit v Retrieve information: show, dump v Manage: set, create, delete, load v Change state: start, stop, reset In addition to these supported verbs, the SMASH CLP allows an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) to add support for vendor-unique commands. OEM extension name strings used for CLP command line terms must be identified by the CLP standard prefix OEM followed by a vendor-unique identification string. In IBM SMASH Proxy, this vendor unique string is IICM. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2006 7

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Chapter
3.
Using
the
SMASH
CLP
command
line
This
section
details
the
SMASH
CLP
command
line
and
includes
discussion
of
the
following
topics:
v
“SMASH
CLP
syntax”
v
“SMASH
CLP
verb
options”
on
page
9
v
“Display
and
Output
verb
options”
on
page
11
v
“SMASH
CLP
supported
targets”
on
page
17
v
“Physical
and
logical
target
addressing”
on
page
18
v
“Addressing
associations”
on
page
18
v
“Addressing
association
diagrams”
on
page
19
v
“SMASH
CLP
profiles”
on
page
29
v
“SMASH
CLP
supported
command
target
properties”
on
page
29
v
“Command
line
editing”
on
page
29
v
“Command
history”
on
page
30
v
“Command
authority”
on
page
30
SMASH
CLP
syntax
The
CLP
syntax
in
the
SMASH
CLP
is
as
follows:
verb
options
target
properties
where
v
verb
refers
to
a
specific
command
or
action
taking
place.
v
options
are
selections
that
affect
the
action,
behavior,
or
output
of
the
verb.
v
target
is
the
implicit
or
explicitly
identified
managed
element
at
which
the
command
is
directed.
v
properties
are
attributes
of
the
target
relative
to
running
the
command.
SMASH
CLP
verbs
and
OEM
verb
extensions
Verbs
are
the
commands
you
can
use
to
perform
a
management
action
on
a
specified
target,
such
as
an
ME,
resource,
or
object.
You
can
modify
verbs
using
verb
options
(see
“SMASH
CLP
verb
options”
on
page
9).
The
SMASH
CLP
specifies
a
small
number
of
verbs
for
usability
reasons:
v
General:
cd,
help,
version,
exit
v
Retrieve
information:
show,
dump
v
Manage:
set,
create,
delete,
load
v
Change
state:
start,
stop,
reset
In
addition
to
these
supported
verbs,
the
SMASH
CLP
allows
an
original
equipment
manufacturer
(OEM)
to
add
support
for
vendor-unique
commands.
OEM
extension
name
strings
used
for
CLP
command
line
terms
must
be
identified
by
the
CLP
standard
prefix
OEM
followed
by
a
vendor-unique
identification
string.
In
IBM
SMASH
Proxy,
this
vendor
unique
string
is
IICM
.
©
Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2006
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