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implementation attempts to find all targets using the default SLP multicast address (239.255.255.253). For details on SLP configuration, see "SLP configuration in the MM" on page 44. Options The oemiicmdiscover verb supports the following standard options: -examine -version -output -help The oemiicmdiscover verb supports the following OEM options: -address (IP address for SLP discovery) -list Where the syntax is: oemiicmdiscover -address [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] oemiicmdiscover -list You use the address option to control the IP address that the implementation searches. If you specify the address option, the implementation performs an SLP discovery using the address specified by the option. If you do not specify the address option, the implementation performs an SLP discovery using the default SLP multicast address. The argument to the address option identifies a subnet to which a broadcast should be issued, or an IP address to which a unicast is issued. There are three forms the argument to the address option can take: ->oemiicmdiscover -address 255.255.255.255 (broadcasts to local subnet [assuming broadcast is disabled across subnets]) ->oemiicmdiscover -address x.x.x.255 (broadcasts to subnet x.x.x) ->oemiicmdiscover -address 9.1.1.1 (unicasts to 9.1.1.1) You use the list option to see the chassis that have previously been discovered. When you do not use the list option, no new discovery is performed. Output Text format If one or more chassis are discovered, the implementation returns information about the discovered chassis. If no objects are detected, the implementation indicates this result. XML format The output contains a list of elements identifying modular targets that responded to the SLP query: -> oemiicmdiscover -o format=clpxml [?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?] [response xmlns="http://schemas.dmtf.org/SMASH/1.0.0/CLPXML_Response.xsd" xmlns xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:iicm="http://iicm.com/sma hclp-extensions" xsi:schemaLocation="http://schemas.dmtf.org/SMASH/1.0.0/CLPXML Response.xsd CLPXML_Response.xsd"] [command] [inputline]oemiicmdiscover -o format=clpxml[/inputline] 50 SMASH Proxy Installation and User's Guide

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implementation
attempts
to
find
all
targets
using
the
default
SLP
multicast
address
(239.255.255.253).
For
details
on
SLP
configuration,
see
“SLP
configuration
in
the
MM”
on
page
44.
Options
The
oemiicmdiscover
verb
supports
the
following
standard
options:
-
examine
-
version
-
output
-
help
The
oemiicmdiscover
verb
supports
the
following
OEM
options:
-address
(IP
address
for
SLP
discovery)
-list
Where
the
syntax
is:
oemiicmdiscover
–address
[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
oemiicmdiscover
-list
You
use
the
address
option
to
control
the
IP
address
that
the
implementation
searches.
If
you
specify
the
address
option,
the
implementation
performs
an
SLP
discovery
using
the
address
specified
by
the
option.
If
you
do
not
specify
the
address
option,
the
implementation
performs
an
SLP
discovery
using
the
default
SLP
multicast
address.
The
argument
to
the
address
option
identifies
a
subnet
to
which
a
broadcast
should
be
issued,
or
an
IP
address
to
which
a
unicast
is
issued.
There
are
three
forms
the
argument
to
the
address
option
can
take:
->oemiicmdiscover
-address
255.255.255.255
(broadcasts
to
local
subnet
[assuming
broadcast
is
disabled
across
subnets])
->oemiicmdiscover
–address
x.x.x.255
(broadcasts
to
subnet
x.x.x)
->oemiicmdiscover
–address
9.1.1.1
(unicasts
to
9.1.1.1)
You
use
the
list
option
to
see
the
chassis
that
have
previously
been
discovered.
When
you
do
not
use
the
list
option,
no
new
discovery
is
performed.
Output
Text
format
If
one
or
more
chassis
are
discovered,
the
implementation
returns
information
about
the
discovered
chassis.
If
no
objects
are
detected,
the
implementation
indicates
this
result.
XML
format
The
output
contains
a
list
of
elements
identifying
modular
targets
that
responded
to
the
SLP
query:
->
oemiicmdiscover
-o
format=clpxml
[?xml
version="1.0"
encoding="utf-8"?]
[response
xmlns
xmlns:iicm="http://iicm.com/sma
hclp-extensions"
Response.xsd
CLPXML_Response.xsd"]
[command]
[inputline]oemiicmdiscover
-o
format=clpxml[/inputline]
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