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[/iicm:target] [/oemdata] [/oemverb] [/response] Each instance of a left bracket ([) in the above example represents a less than () symbol. On screen, you see the < and > symbols, not brackets (for example, ). The left and right brackets are used for documentation purposes only. Note: The clpxml format conforms to the SM CLP Command Response XML Schema (www.dmtf.org/apps/org/workgroup/svrmgmt/ download.php/17388/dsp0224.xsd). Examples The following examples illustrate the usage of the oemiicmdiscover verb: -> oemiicmdiscover Success modular1 10.2.0.90 modular2 9.42.236.14 modular3 9.42.236.167 modular4 9.42.236.123 modular5 9.42.236.140 modular6 9.42.236.122 modular7 9.42.236.65 WMN315747695 ux-bc-mm3 [1] WMN478796124 NETUS10x Telco cebbladectr1 ux-bc-mm2 -> oemiicmdiscover -address 10.2.0.255 Success modular1 10.2.0.90 WMN315747695 -> oemiicmdiscover -list Success modular1 10.0.0.10 modular2 10.0.0.20 Telco Enterprise oemiicmremovechassis The general form of the OEM remove chassis verb, oemiicmremovechassis, is: -> oemiicmremovechassis [options] [targets] The oemiicmremovechassis verb allows you to delete an individual chassis or all chassis in your admin domain. You can use the verb to reset the SMASH inventory of manageable chassis or to remove a particular chassis that has been taken permanently offline. Valid Targets The only valid target for the oemiicmremovechassis verb is a chassis or modular UFiT or UFsT. This UFiT or UFsT is the physical or logical component that represents the BladeCenter chassis. Options There are no OEM options defined for this OEM verb. Of the standard options, the following options are supported: -examine -version 52 SMASH Proxy Installation and User's Guide

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[/iicm:target]
[/oemdata]
[/oemverb]
[/response]
Each
instance
of
a
left
bracket
([)
in
the
above
example
represents
a
less
than
(<)
symbol
and
each
instance
of
a
right
bracket
(])
represents
a
more
than
(>)
symbol.
On
screen,
you
see
the
<
and
>
symbols,
not
brackets
(for
example,
</show>).
The
left
and
right
brackets
are
used
for
documentation
purposes
only.
Note:
The
clpxml
format
conforms
to
the
SM
CLP
Command
Response
XML
Schema
(www.dmtf.org/apps/org/workgroup/svrmgmt/
download.php/17388/dsp0224.xsd).
Examples
The
following
examples
illustrate
the
usage
of
the
oemiicmdiscover
verb:
->
oemiicmdiscover
Success
modular1
10.2.0.90
WMN315747695
modular2
9.42.236.14
ux-bc-mm3
[1]
modular3
9.42.236.167
WMN478796124
modular4
9.42.236.123
NETUS10x
modular5
9.42.236.140
Telco
modular6
9.42.236.122
cebbladectr1
modular7
9.42.236.65
ux-bc-mm2
->
oemiicmdiscover
-address
10.2.0.255
Success
modular1
10.2.0.90
WMN315747695
->
oemiicmdiscover
-list
Success
modular1
10.0.0.10
Telco
modular2
10.0.0.20
Enterprise
oemiicmremovechassis
The
general
form
of
the
OEM
remove
chassis
verb,
oemiicmremovechassis
,
is:
->
oemiicmremovechassis
[
options
]
[targets]
The
oemiicmremovechassis
verb
allows
you
to
delete
an
individual
chassis
or
all
chassis
in
your
admin
domain.
You
can
use
the
verb
to
reset
the
SMASH
inventory
of
manageable
chassis
or
to
remove
a
particular
chassis
that
has
been
taken
permanently
offline.
Valid
Targets
The
only
valid
target
for
the
oemiicmremovechassis
verb
is
a
chassis
or
modular
UFiT
or
UFsT.
This
UFiT
or
UFsT
is
the
physical
or
logical
component
that
represents
the
BladeCenter
chassis.
Options
There
are
no
OEM
options
defined
for
this
OEM
verb.
Of
the
standard
options,
the
following
options
are
supported:
-
examine
-
version
52
SMASH
Proxy
Installation
and
User's
Guide