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SMASH, Proxy, functions

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SMASH Proxy functions A user can run any supported verb on any supported target with any supported verb options and any target property filters. This results in thousands of possible commands. The following tables display the most commonly-used commands from this large assortment of possibilities. Note: Available SMASH Proxy verbs, targets, verb options, and target properties, can be found in the following sections: v "SMASH CLP supported verbs and descriptions" on page 8 and "OEM verbs" on page 49 v "SMASH CLP supported verb options and descriptions" on page 9 v "SMASH Proxy supported targets (by UFcT) and associated command target properties" on page 72 and "SMASH Proxy command target property descriptions" on page 94 v "SMASH Proxy nonaddressing associations and supported physical and logical targets" on page 64 Table 14. Configuration functions Function Command Set IP address and subnet set /modularX/chassismgr1/ipendpt1 mask for management module IPv4Address=[a.a.a.a] SubnetMask=[b.b.b.b] Set gateway address set /modularX/chassismgr1/gateway1 for management module AccessInfo=[a.a.a.a] Set IP address and subnet mask for switch set /modularX/switchY/ipendpt1 IPv4Address=[a.a.a.a] SubnetMask=[b.b.b.b] Set gateway address for switch set /modularX/switchY/gateway1 AccessInfo=[a.a.a.a] Enable or disable external ports for switch set /modularX/switchY/oemiicmswitchmgt1 ExternalPortsEnabled=true OR set /modularX/switchY/ oemiicmswitchmgt1 ExternalPortsEnabled=false Show the current time on the show -display properties=systemtime MM /modularX/chassismgr1 Notes Where X can be any UFiT index returned by a show /modular* command. Where X can be any UFiT index returned by a show /modular* command. Where X can be any UFiT index returned by a show /modular* command and Y corresponds to the switch module bay. Where X can be any UFiT index returned by a show /modular* and Y corresponds to the switch module bay. Where X can be any UFiT index returned by a show /modular* command and Y corresponds to the switch module bay. Where X can be any UFiT index returned by a show /modular* command. Chapter 6. Using SMASH Proxy functionality 57

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SMASH
Proxy
functions
A
user
can
run
any
supported
verb
on
any
supported
target
with
any
supported
verb
options
and
any
target
property
filters.
This
results
in
thousands
of
possible
commands.
The
following
tables
display
the
most
commonly-used
commands
from
this
large
assortment
of
possibilities.
Note:
Available
SMASH
Proxy
verbs,
targets,
verb
options,
and
target
properties,
can
be
found
in
the
following
sections:
v
“SMASH
CLP
supported
verbs
and
descriptions”
on
page
8
and
“OEM
verbs”
on
page
49
v
“SMASH
CLP
supported
verb
options
and
descriptions”
on
page
9
v
“SMASH
Proxy
supported
targets
(by
UFcT)
and
associated
command
target
properties”
on
page
72
and
“SMASH
Proxy
command
target
property
descriptions”
on
page
94
v
“SMASH
Proxy
nonaddressing
associations
and
supported
physical
and
logical
targets”
on
page
64
Table
14.
Configuration
functions
Function
Command
Notes
Set
IP
address
and
subnet
mask
for
management
module
set
/modularX/chassismgr1/ipendpt1
IPv4Address=[a.a.a.a]
SubnetMask=[b.b.b.b]
Where
X
can
be
any
UFiT
index
returned
by
a
show
/modular*
command.
Set
gateway
address
set
/modularX/chassismgr1/gateway1
for
management
module
AccessInfo=[a.a.a.a]
Where
X
can
be
any
UFiT
index
returned
by
a
show
/modular*
command.
Set
IP
address
and
subnet
mask
for
switch
set
/modularX/switchY/ipendpt1
IPv4Address=[a.a.a.a]
SubnetMask=[b.b.b.b]
Where
X
can
be
any
UFiT
index
returned
by
a
show
/modular*
command
and
Y
corresponds
to
the
switch
module
bay.
Set
gateway
address
for
switch
set
/modularX/switchY/gateway1
AccessInfo=[a.a.a.a]
Where
X
can
be
any
UFiT
index
returned
by
a
show
/modular*
and
Y
corresponds
to
the
switch
module
bay.
Enable
or
disable
external
ports
for
switch
set
/modularX/switchY/oemiicmswitchmgt1
ExternalPortsEnabled=true
OR
set
/modularX/switchY/
oemiicmswitchmgt1
ExternalPortsEnabled=false
Where
X
can
be
any
UFiT
index
returned
by
a
show
/modular*
command
and
Y
corresponds
to
the
switch
module
bay.
Show
the
current
time
on
the
MM
show
–display
properties=systemtime
/modularX/chassismgr1
Where
X
can
be
any
UFiT
index
returned
by
a
show
/modular*
command.
Chapter
6.
Using
SMASH
Proxy
functionality
57