Commands
acknowledge chassis
To acknowledge a chassis, use the
acknowledge
chassis
command.
Syntax Description
id
Chassis identification number. The range of valid values is 1
to 255.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to verify the existence of devices in your network.
For example, you can acknowledge a chassis that was recently commissioned, to
ensure that it exists.
Examples
This example shows how to acknowledge a chassis:
switch-A# acknowledge chassis 10
switch-A* # commit-buffer
switch-A #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show chassis
show server
acknowledge fault
To acknowledge a fault, use the
acknowledge
fault
command.
Syntax Description
id
Fault identification number. The range of valid values is 0
to 9223372036854775807.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
The following example shows how to acknowledge a fault:
switch-A# acknowledge fault 1
switch-A* # commit-buffer
switch-A #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show cli
show fault
acknowledge server
To acknowledge a server, use the
acknowledge
server
command.
acknowledge
server
{ chassis-id / blade-id
| slot-id
}
Syntax Description
chassis-id / blade-id
Chassis and blade identification numbers.
slot-id
Slot identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to
8.
Command Modes
Chassis (/chassis)
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to verify the existence of devices in your network.
For example, you can acknowledge a server that was recently commissioned, to
ensure that it exists. slot -id
is used only in /chassis mode.
Examples
The following example shows how to acknowledge a server in /chassis
mode:
switch-A# scope chassis 1
switch-A /chassis # acknowledge server 2
switch-A /chassis* # commit-buffer
switch-A /chassis #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show chassis
show server
acknowledge slot
To acknowledge a slot, use the
acknowledge
slot
command.
acknowledge
slot
{ chassis-id / blade-id
| slot-id }
Syntax Description
chassis-id / blade-id
Sever identification number.
slot-id
Slot identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to
8.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to verify the existence of devices in your network.
For example, you can acknowledge a chassis that was recently commissioned
using slot -id
, to ensure that it exists.
slot -id
is used only in /chassis mode.
Examples
The following example shows how to acknowledge a slot in /chassis
mode:
switch-A# scope chassis 1
switch-A /chassis # acknowledge slot 1
switch-A /chassis* # commit-buffer
switch-A /chassis #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show server
show slot
activate firmware
To activate firmware for a device, use the
activate
firmware
command.
activate
firmware
version
{
kernel-version
kernel-version
[ignorecompcheck]
|
system-version
system-version
[ignorecompcheck]
}
+
Syntax Description
kernel-version
Specifies switch kernel version firmware.
kernel-version
Kernel version.
system-version
Specifies switch system version firmware.
system-version
System version.
ignorecompcheck
(Optional) Specifies a compatability check.
Command Modes
Input output module (/chassis/iom)
System (/system)
Fabric interconnect (/fabric)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use the
ignorecompcheck keyword to run a compatability check when you
activate the firmware.
Examples
The following example shows how to activate a specific version of
software:
switch-A# scope fabric a
switch-A /fabric # activate firmware kernel-version 3.0 ignorecompcheck
switch-A /fabric* # commit-buffer
switch-A /fabric #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show firmware
show version
add alertgroups
To add an alert group, use the
add
alertgroups
command.
add
alertgroups
{
ciscotac
| diagnostic
| environmental
| inventory
| license
| lifecycle
| linecard
| supervisor
| syslogport
| system
| test
}
+
Syntax Description
ciscotac
Specifies the Cisco technical support (TAC) alert group.
diagnostic
Specifies the diagnostic alert group.
environmental
Specifies the environmental alert group.
inventory
Specifies the inventory alert group.
license
Specifies the license alert group.
lifecycle
Specifies the lifecycle alert group.
linecard
Specifies the linecard alert group.
supervisor
Specicify the supervisor alert group.
syslogport
Specifies the syslogport alert group.
system
Specifies the system alert group.
test
Specifies the test alert group.
Command Modes
Profile (/monitoring/callhome/profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
The following example shows how to add an alert group:
switch-A# scope monitoring
switch-A /monitoring # scope callhome
switch-A /monitoring/callhome # scope profile profileOne
switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile # add alertgroups diagnostic
switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile* # commit-buffer
switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile #
add privilege
To add privileges, use the
add
privilege
command.
add
privilege
{
aaa
| admin
| ext-lan-config
| ext-lan-policy
| ext-lan-qos
| ext-lan-security
| ext-san-config
| ext-san-policy
| ext-san-qos
| ext-san-security
| fault
| service-profile-config
| service-profile-config-policy
| service-profile-network
| service-profile-network-policy
| service-profile-qos
| service-profile-qos-policy
| service-profile-security
| service-profile-security-policy
| service-profile-server
| service-profile-server-policy
| service-profile-storage
| service-profile-storage-policy
| operations
| server-equipment
| server-maintenance
| server-policy
| server-security
| pod-config
| pod-policy
| pod-qos
| pod-security
| read-only
}
+
Syntax Description
aaa
Specifies AAA privileges.
admin
Specifies admin privileges.
ext-lan-config
Specifies external LAN configuration priveleges.
ext-lan-policy
Specifies external LAN policy privileges.
ext-lan-qos
Specifies external LAN QoS privileges.
ext-lan-security
Specifies external LAN security privileges.
ext-san-config
Specifies external SAN configuration privileges.
ext-san-policy
Specifies external SAN policy privileges.
ext-san-qos
Specifies external SAN QoS privileges.
ext-san-security
Specifies external SAN security privileges.
fault
Specifies fault privileges.
service-profile-config
Specifies service profile configuration privileges.
service-profile-config-policy
Specifies service profile configuration policy privileges.
service-profile-network
Specifies service profile network privileges.
service-profile-network-policy
Specifies service profile network policy privileges.
service-profile-qos
Specifies service profile QoS privileges.
service-profile-qos-policy
Specifies service profile QoS policy privileges.
service-profile-security
Specifies service profile security privileges.
service-profile-security-policy
Specifies service profile security policy privileges.
service-profile-server
Specifies service profile server privileges.
service-profile-server-policy
Specifies service profile server policy privileges.
service-profile-storage
Specifies service profile storage privileges.
service-profile-storage-policy
Specifies service profile storage policy privileges.
operations
Specifies operations privileges.
server-equipment
Specifies server equipment privileges.
server-maintenance
Specifies server maintenance privileges.
server-policy
Specifies server policy privileges.
server-security
Specifies server security privileges.
pod-config
Specifies pod configuration privileges.
pod-policy
Specifies pod policy privileges.
pod-qos
Specifies pod QoS privileges.
pod-security
Specifies pod security privileges.
read-only
Specifies read-only privileges.
Command Modes
Role (/security/role)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to add privileges:
switch-A # scope security
switch-A /security # scope role role1
switch-A /security/role # add privilege ext-san-config ext-san-policy ext-san-qos ext-san-security
switch-A /security/role* # commit-buffer
switch-A /security/role #
associate server
To associate a server, use the
associate
server
command.
associate
server
chassis-id/blade-id
Syntax Description
chassis-id/blade-id
Chassis and blade identification numbers. The range of valid
values is 1 to 4294967295.
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to associate a server:
switch-A# scope org 1
switch-A /org # scope service-profile 1
switch-A /org/service-profile # associate server 1
switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show assoc
show server
associate server-pool
To associate a server pool with a service profile, use the
associate
server-pool
command.
associate
server-pool
server-pool
[name]
Syntax Description
server-pool
Server pool name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
name
(Optional) Qualifier. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to associate a server pool:
switch-A# scope org 1
switch-A /org # scope service-profile 1
switch-A /org/service-profile # associate server-pool 1
switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show assoc
show server
cd
To change directories, use the
cd
command.
cd
{ bootflash: | volatile: }
Syntax Description
bootflash:
Specifies the bootflash directory.
volatile:
Specifies the volatile directory.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
The
cd command is on the local management port command line. Use the
connect local-mgmt command to connect to that command line.
Examples
This example shows how to change directories:
switch-A# connect local-mgmt
Nexus 5000 Switch
Cisco UCS 6100 Series Fabric Interconnect
TAC support: http://www.cisco.com/tac
Copyright (c) 2009, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
The copyrights to certain works contained herein are owned by
other third parties and are used and distributed under license.
Some parts of this software may be covered under the GNU Public
License or the GNU Lesser General Public License. A copy of
each such license is available at
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html and
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html
switch-A(local-mgmt)# cd volatile:
switch-A(local-mgmt)#
clear alertgroups
To clear alert groups, use the
clear
alertgroups
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Profile (/monitoring/callhome/profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to clear alert groups:
switch-A# scope monitoring
switch-A /monitoring # scope callhome
switch-A /monitoring/callhome # scope profile profileOne
switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile # clear alertgroups
switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile* # commit-buffer
switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show policy
show profile
clear cores
To clear core files, use the
clear
cores
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Sysdebug (/monitoring/sysdebug)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Core files are records of core dumps. Use the
clear cores command to clear information out of core dump
records.
Examples
This example shows how to clear core files:
switch-A# scope monitoring
switch-A /monitoring # scope sysdebug
switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug # clear cores
switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug # commit-buffer
switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show alert-groups
show cores
cluster force primary
To force a cluster to be the primary cluster, use the
cluster
force
primary
command.
Command Default
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Local management (local-mgmt)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
The
cluster commands are switch-specific local management commands.
You have to execute a
connect local-mgmt command to connect to the management port.
Examples
This example shows how to force a cluster to be the primary cluster:
switch-A# connect local-mgmt
Nexus 5000 Switch
Cisco UCS 6100 Series Fabric Interconnect
TAC support: http://www.cisco.com/tac
Copyright (c) 2009, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
The copyrights to certain works contained herein are owned by
other third parties and are used and distributed under license.
Some parts of this software may be covered under the GNU Public
License or the GNU Lesser General Public License. A copy of
each such license is available at
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html and
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html
switch-A# cluster force primary
switch-A#
Related Commands
Command
Description
show cluster
show file
cluster lead
To designate a cluster leader, use the
cluster
lead
command.
Syntax Description
a
Specifies switch A.
b
Specifies switch B.
Command Modes
Local management (local-mgmt)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
The
cluster commands are switch-specific local management commands.
You must first execute a
connect local-mgmt command to connect to the management port.
Examples
This example shows how to designate a cluster leader:
switch-A# connect local-mgmt
Nexus 5000 Switch
Cisco UCS 6100 Series Fabric Interconnect
TAC support: http://www.cisco.com/tac
Copyright (c) 2009, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
The copyrights to certain works contained herein are owned by
other third parties and are used and distributed under license.
Some parts of this software may be covered under the GNU Public
License or the GNU Lesser General Public License. A copy of
each such license is available at
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html and
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html
switch-A# cluster lead b
switch-A#
Related Commands
Command
Description
show cluster
show files
commit-buffer
To save or verify configuration changes, use the
commit-buffer
command.
commit-buffer
[verify-only]
Syntax Description
verify-only
(Optional) Specifies verification only.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
The * to the right of the command mode name signifies that the
configuration change has not been committed.
Examples
This example shows how to save configuration changes:
switch-A-A# create org 3
switch-A /org* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org #
connect adapter
To connect to an adapter, use the
connect
adapter
command.
connect
adapter
chassis-id/server-id/adapter-id
Syntax Description
chassis-id/server-id/adapter-id
Adapter identification number.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to connect to an adapter:
switch-A# connect adapter 1/1/1
adapter 1/1 #
connect bmc
To connect to the BMC (Baseboard Management Controller), use the
connect
bmc
command.
connect
bmc
chassis-id/blade-id
Syntax Description
chassis-id/blade-id
Chassis and blade identification numbers.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
The following example shows how to connect to the Baseboard
Management Controller:
switch-A# connect bmc 1/1
Trying 127.5.1.1...
Connected to 127.5.1.1.
Escape character is '^]'.
NUOVA-IBMC login:
connect clp
To connect to DMTF CLP, use the
connect clp
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to connect to DMTF CLP:
switch-A# connect clp
/admin1 CLP ->
connect iom
To connect to an IO module, use the
connect
iom
command.
Syntax Description
id
Chassis identification number. The valid range of values is 1
to 255.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to connect to a IO module:
switch-A# connect iom 1
Attaching to FEX 1 ...
To exit type 'exit', to abort type '$.'
fex-1#
connect nxos
To connect to the NX-OS, use the
connect nxos
command.
Syntax Description
a
(Optional) Specifies switch A.
b
(Optional) Specifies switch B.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to NXOS:
switch-A-A# connect nxos b
Nexus 5000 Switch
Cisco UCS 6100 Series Fabric Interconnect
TAC support: http://www.cisco.com/tac
Copyright (c) 2009, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
The copyrights to certain works contained herein are owned by
other third parties and are used and distributed under license.
Some parts of this software may be covered under the GNU Public
License or the GNU Lesser General Public License. A copy of
each such license is available at
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html and
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html
switch-B#
create adapter
To create an adapter, use the
create
adapter
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to create an adapter:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq2
switch-A /org/server-qual # create adapter
switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show adapter
show chassis
create backup
To create a backup, use the
create
backup
command.
create
backup
file
{
all-configuration
| logical-configuration
| system-configuration
| full-state
}
{
disabled
| enabled
}
Syntax Description
file
Managment file name. Use one of the following keywords for
file type:
ftp ,
scp ,
sftp , or
tftp .
all-configuration
Specifies a server, fabric, and system-related configuration
backup.
logical-configuration
Specifies a server and fabric backup.
system-configuration
Specifies a system-related configuration backup.
full-state
Specifies a full state backup for disaster recovery.
disabled
Specifies disabled.
enabled
Specifies enabled.
Command Modes
System (/system)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
No more than one backup can be created and committed.
When you specify disabled, backup functionality is disabled. When you
specify enabled, backup functionality is enabled.
Examples
This example shows how to create a backup:
switch-A# scope system
switch-A /system # create backup ftp: full-state enabled
Password:
switch-A /system/backup* # commit-buffer
switch-A /system/backup #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show backup
show image
create block
To create a block, use the
create
block
command.
IP pool configuration
create
block
from
to
default-gw
subnet-mask
WWN pool, UUID pool, and MAC pool configuration
create
block
from
to
Syntax Description
from
From address, identifier, or world-wide name. Specify a MAC
address in the format NN:NN:NN:NN:NN:NN. Specify a UUID in the format
NNNN-NNNNNNNNNNNN. Specify a WWN in the format HH:HH:HH:HH:HH:HH:HH:HH. Specify
an IP address in the format A.B.C.D.
to
To address, identifier, or world-wide name. Specify a MAC
address in the format NN:NN:NN:NN:NN:NN. Specify a UUID in the format
NNNN-NNNNNNNNNNNN. Specify a WWN in the format HH:HH:HH:HH:HH:HH:HH:HH. Specify
an IP address in the format A.B.C.D.
default-gw
Default gateway.
subnet-mask
Subnet mask.
Command Modes
IP pool (/org/ip-pool)
WWN pool (/org/wwn-pool)
UUID suffix pool (/org/uuid-suffix-pool)
MAC pool (/org/mac-pool)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create addresses, identifiers, and world-wide
names.
Use IP pool configuration mode to create IP address blocks. Use WWN
pool, UUID pool, and MAC pool configuration mode to create addresses, UUIDs,
and WWNs.
Examples
This example shows how to create a block:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope mac-pool mp1
switch-A /org/mac-pool # create block 1a:2b:3c:4d:21:31 1b:2a:3c:4d:21:31
switch-A /org/mac-pool* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/mac-pool #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show mac-pool
show pooled
create boot-definition
To create a boot definition, use the
create
boot-definition
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to create a boot definition:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp1
switch-A /org/service-profile # create boot-definition
switch-A /org/service-profile/boot-definition* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile/boot-definition #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show boot-definition
show lan
create boot-policy
To create a boot policy, use the
create
boot-policy
command.
create
boot-policy
name
purpose
{
operational
| utility
}
*
Syntax Description
name
Policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
purpose
Specifies the purpose of the policy.
operational
Specifies an operational policy.
utility
Specifies a utility policy.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to create a boot policy:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # create boot-policy boot1
switch-A /org/boot-policy* #commit-buffer
switch-A /org/boot-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show lan
show virtual-media
create cap-qual
To create an capacity qualification, use the
create
cap-qual
command.
create
cap-qual
{
fcoe
| non-virtualized-eth-if
| non-virtualized-fc-if
| path-encap-consolidated
| path-encap-virtual
| protected-eth-if
| protected-fc-if
| protected-fcoe
| virtualized-eth-if
| virtualized-fc-if
| virtualized-scsi-if
}
Syntax Description
fcoe
Specifies Fibre Channel over Ethernet.
non-virtualized-eth-if
Specifies non-virtualized Ethernet interface.
non-virtualized-fc-if
Specifies non-virtualized Fibre Channel interface.
path-encap-consolidated
Specifies path encapsulation consolidated.
path-encap-virtual
Specifies path encapsulation virtual.
protected-eth-if
Specifies protected Ethernet interface.
protected-fc-if
Specifies protected Fibre Channel interface.
protected-fcoe
Specifies protected Fibre Channel over Ethernet.
virtualized-eth-if
Specifies virtualized Ethernet interface.
virtualized-fc-if
Specifies virtualized Fibre Channel interface.
virtualized-scsi-if
Specifies virtualized SCSI interface.
Command Modes
Adapter (/org/server-qual/adapter)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Creates an adapter capacity qualification for the specified adapter
type and enters organization server qualification adapter mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a capacity qualification:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq2
switch-A /org/server-qual # scope adapter 1/1/1
switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter # create cap-qual cq10
switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show adapter
show server-qual
create certreq
To create a keyring certificate request, use the
create
certreq
command.
create
certreq
{
subject-name
name
|
ip
ip-address
}
+
[
password
password
]
Syntax Description
subject-name
Specifies subject name.
name
Subject name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
ip
Specifies IP address.
ip-address
IP address. The format is A.B.C.D.
password
(Optional) Specifies password.
password
Password. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Keyring (/security/keyring)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Before you create a certreq you must set modulus.
Examples
This example shows how to create a keyring certificate request:
switch-A# scope security
switch-A /security # scope keyring k1
switch-A /security/keyring # create certreq subject-name cr3
switch-A /security/keyring* # commit-buffer
switch-A /security/keyring #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show certreq
show keyring
create chassis
To create a chassis, use the
create
chassis
command.
create
chassis
min-id
max-id
Syntax Description
min-id
Minimum chassis identification number. The range of valid
values is 1 to 255.
max-id
Maximum chassis identification number. The range of valid
values is 1 to 255.
Command Modes
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Creates a chassis with the specified name, and enters organization
chassis mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a chassis:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq2
switch-A /org/server-qual # create chassis 2 2
switch-A /org/server-qual/chassis* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual/chassis #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show chassis
show server
create class chassis-stats
To create a chassis statistics class, use the
create
class
chassis-stats
command.
create
class
chassis-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to place thresholds on statistics. For example, you might
want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number
of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for chassis statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create a chassis statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server
switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy tp10
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # create class chassis-stats
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show chassis
show class
create class cmc-stats
To create a CMC statistics class, use the
create
class
cmc-stats
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to place thresholds on statistics. For example, you might
want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number
of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for CMC statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create a chassis statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server
switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy tp10
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # create class cmc-stats
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class cpu-stats
To create a CPU statistics class, use the
create
class
cpu-stats
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for CPUs.
Examples
This example shows how to create a CPU statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p1
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class cpu-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class dimm-stats
To create a DIMM statistics class, use the
create
class
dimm-stats
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for DIMMs.
Examples
This example shows how to create a DIMM statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p1
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class dimm-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class ether-error-stats
To create an Ethernet error statistics class, use the
create
class
ether-error-stats
command.
create
class
ether-error-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink/stats-threshold-policy)
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet server (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to place thresholds on statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Ethernet error statistics.
Examples
This example
shows how to create an Ethernet error statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink
switch-A /eth-uplink # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /eth-uplink/stats-threshold-policy # create class ether-error-stats
switch-A /eth-uplink/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-uplink/stats-threshold-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show stats-threshold-policy
create class ether-if-stats
To create an Ethernet interface statistics class, use the
create
class
ether-if-stats
command.
create
class
ether-if-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to place a threshold on statistics. For example, you
might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average
number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would
create thresholds for Ethernet interface statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create an Ethernet interface statistics
class:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p1
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class ether-if-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class ether-loss-stats
To create an Ethernet loss statistics class, use the
create
class
ether-loss-stats
command.
create
class
ether-loss-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet server (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to place a threshold on statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for Ethernet loss statistics.
Examples
This example
shows how to create an Ethernet loss statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server
switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # create class ether-loss-stats
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show stats-threshold-policy
create class ethernet-port-err-stats
To create an Ethernet port error statistics class, use the
create
class
ethernet-port-err-stats
command.
create
class
ethernet-port-err-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to place a threshold on statistics. For example, you
might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average
number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would
create thresholds for Ethernet port error statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create an Ethernet port error statistics
class:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class ethernet-port-err-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class ethernet-port-multicast-stats
To create an Ethernet port multicast statistics class, use the
create
class
ethernet-port-multicast-stats
command.
create
class
ethernet-port-multicast-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to place a threshold on statistics. For example, you
might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average
number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would
create thresholds for Ethernet port multicast statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create an Ethernet port multicast statistics
class:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class ethernet-port-multicast-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class ethernet-port-over-under-sized-stats
To create an Ethernet port over-under-sized statistics class, use the
create
class
ethernet-port-over-under-sized-stats
command.
create
class
ethernet-port-over-under-sized-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to place a threshold on statistics. For example, you
might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average
number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would
create thresholds for Ethernet port over-under-sized statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create an Ethernet port statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class ethernet-port-over-under-sized-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class ethernet-port-stats
To create an Ethernet port statistics class, use the
create
class
ethernet-port-stats
command.
create
class
ethernet-port-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to place a threshold on statistics. For example, you
might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average
number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would
create thresholds for Ethernet port statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create an Ethernet port statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class ethernet-port-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class ethernet-port-stats-by-size-large-packets
To create an Ethernet port large packet statistics class, use the
create
class
ethernet-port-stats-by-size-large-packets
command.
create
class
ethernet-port-stats-by-size-large-packets
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to place thresholds on statistics. For example, you might
want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number
of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for Ethernet port small packet statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create an Ethernet port large packet
statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class ethernet-port-stats-by-size-large-packets
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
swicth-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class ethernet-port-stats-by-size-small-packets
To create an Ethernet port small packet statistics class, use the
create
class
ethernet-port-stats-by-size-small-packets
command.
create
class
ethernet-port-stats-by-size-small-packets
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to place thresholds on statistics. For example, you might
want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number
of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for Ethernet port small packet statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create an Ethernet port small packet
statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class ethernet-port-stats-by-size-small-packets
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
swicth-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class ether-rx-stats
To create an Ethernet recieve statistics class, use the
create
class
ether-rx-stats
command.
create
class
ether-rx-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet server
(/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet uplink
(/eth-uplink/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to place a threshold on statistics. For example, you
might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average
number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would
create thresholds for Ethernet recieve statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create an Ethernet recieve statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server
switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # create class eth-rx-stats
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show eth-uplink
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class ether-tx-stats
To create an Ethernet transmission statistics class, use the
create
class
ether-tx-stats
command.
create
class
ether-tx-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet uplink
(/eth-uplink/stats-threshold-policy)
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet server
(/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to place a threshold on statistics. For example, you
might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average
number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would
create thresholds for Ethernet transmission statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create an Ethernet transmission statistics
class:
switch-A# scope eth-server
switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # create class eth-tx-stats
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show eth-uplink
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class fan-module-stats
To create a fan module statistics class, use the
create
class
fan-module-stats
command.
create
class
fan-module-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for fan module statistics.
Examples
This example
shows how to create a fan module statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server
switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # create class fan-module-stats
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show fan-module
show stats-threshold-policy
create class fan-stats
To create a fan statistics class, use the
create
class
fan-stats
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to place thresholds on statistics. For example, you might want to define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create thresholds for fan statistics.
Examples
This example
shows how to create a fan statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server
switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # create class fan-stats
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show fan-module
show stats-threshold-policy
create class fc-error-stats
To create a Fibre Channel error statistics class, use the
create
class
fc-error-stats
command.
create
class
fc-error-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy /fc-uplink/stats-threshold-policy
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for Fibre Channel error statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create a Fibre Channel error statistics
class:
switch-A# scope fc-uplink
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
Pubs-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class fc-error-stats
Pubs-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
Pubs-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class fc-if-event-stats
To create Fibre Channel event statistics, use the
create
class
fc-if-event-stats
command.
create
class
fc-if-event-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for Fibre Channel event statistics.
Examples
The following example
switch-A # scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class fc-if-event-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class fc-if-fc4-counters
To create Fibre Channel counters, use the
create
class
fc-if-fc4-counters
command.
create
class
fc-if-fc4-counters
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for Fibre Channel counter statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create Fibre Channel counters:
switch-A # scope org org3
switch-A /org # switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class fc-if-fc4-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class fc-if-frame-stats
To create a Fibre Channel frame statistics class, use the
create
class
fc-if-frame-stats
command.
create
class
fc-if-frame-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for Fibre Channel frame statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create a Fibre Channel frame statistics
class:
switch-A # scope org org3
switch-A /org # switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class fc-if-frame-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class fc-port-stats
To create Fibre Channel port statistics class, use the
create
class
fc-port-stats
command.
create
class
fc-port-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for Fibre Channel port statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create a Fibre Channel port statistics
class:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class fc-port-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class fc-stats
To create a Fibre Channel statistics class, use the
create
class
fc-stats
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/fc-uplink/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for Fibre Channel statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create a Fibre Channel statistics class:
switch-A# scope fc-uplink
switch-A /fc-uplink # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /fc-uplink/stats-threshold-policy # create class fc-stats
switch-A /fc-uplink/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /fc-uplink/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class mb-power-stats
To create a mother board power statistics class, use the
create
class
mb-power-stats
command.
create
class
mb-power-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for mother board power statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create a mother board power statistics
class:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class mb-power-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class mb-temp-stats
To create a temporary mother board statistics class, use the
create
class
mb-temp-stats
command.
create
class
mb-temp-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for Mb statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create a temporary mother board statistics
class:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class mb-temp-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show class mb-temp-stats
create class memory-runtime
To create a memory runtime class, use the
create
class
memory-runtime
command.
create
class
memory-runtime
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to create a memory runtime class:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class memory-runtime
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show memory
create class menlo-dce-port-stats
To create a Menlo port statistics class, use the
create
class
menlo-dce-port-stats
command.
create
class
menlo-dce-port-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for Menlo Ethernet port statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create a Menlo port statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class menlo-dce-port-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class menlo-eth-error-stats
To create a Menlo Ethernet error statistics class, use the
create
class
menlo-eth-error-stats
command.
create
class
menlo-eth-error-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for Menlo Ethernet error statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create a Menlo Ethernet error statistics
class:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class menlo-eth-error-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class menlo-eth-stats
To create a Menlo Ethernet statistics class, use the
create
class
menlo-eth-stats
command.
create
class
menlo-eth-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for Menlo Ethernet statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create a Menlo Ethernet statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class menlo-eth-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class menlo-fc-error-stats
To create Menlo Fibre Channel error statistics, use the
create
class
menlo-fc-error-stats
command.
create
class
menlo-fc-error-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for Menlo Fibre Channel error statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create Menlo Fibre Channel error statistics:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class menlo-fc-error-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class menlo-fc-stats
To create Menlo Fibre Channel statistics, use the
create
class
menlo-fc-stats
command.
create
class
menlo-fc-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for Menlo Fibre Channel statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create Menlo Fibre Channel statistics:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class menlo-fc-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class menlo-host-port-stats
To create Menlo host port statistics, use the
create
class
menlo-host-port-stats
command.
create
class
menlo-host-port-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for Menlo host port statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create Menlo host port statistics:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class menlo-host-port-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class menlo-mcpu-error-stats
To create a Menlo CPU error statistics class, use the
create
class
menlo-mcpu-error-stats
command.
create
class
menlo-mcpu-error-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for Menlo CPU error statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create a Menlo CPU error statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class menlo-mcpu-error-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class menlo-mcpu-stats
To create a Menlo CPU statistics class, use the
create
class
menlo-mcpu-stats
command.
create
class
menlo-mcpu-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for Menlo CPU statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create a Menlo CPU statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class menlo-mcpu-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class menlo-net-eg-stats
To create a Menlo network egress statistics class, use the
create
class
menlo-net-eg-stats
command.
create
class
menlo-net-eg-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for Menlo network egress traffic statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create a Menlo network egress statistics
class:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class menlo-net-eg-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class menlo-net-in-stats
To create a Menlo network ingress statistics class, use the
create
class
menlo-net-in-stats
command.
create
class
menlo-net-in-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for Menlo network ingress traffic statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create a Menlo network ingress statistics
class:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class menlo-net-in-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class menlo-q-error-stats
To create a Menlo Qlogic error statistics class, use the
create
class
menlo-q-error-stats
command.
create
class
menlo-q-error-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for Menlo Qlogic error statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create a Menlo Qlogic error statistics
class:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class menlo-q-error-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class menlo-q-stats
To create a Menlo Qlogic statistics class, use the
create
class
menlo-q-stats
command.
create
class
menlo-q-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for Menlo Qlogic statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create a Menlo Qlogic statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class menlo-q-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class processor-runtime
To create a processor runtime statistics class, use the
create
class
processor-runtime
command.
create
class
processor-runtime
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to create a processor runtime statistics
class:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class processor-runtime
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-statistics
create class psu-input-stats
To create a power supply input statistics class, use the
create
class
psu-input-stats
command.
create
class
psu-input-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for power supply input statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create a power supply input statistics
class:
switch-A# scope eth-server
switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # create class psu-input-stats
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class psu-stats
To create a power supply statistics class, use the
create
class
psu-stats
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for power supply statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create power supply statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server
switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # create class psu-stats
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
create class system-stats
To create a system statistics class, use the
create
class
system-stats
command.
create
class
system-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for system statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create a system statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server
switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy p10
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # create class system-stats
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show system
create class vnic-stats
To create a Virtual NIC statistics class, use the
create
class
vnic-stats
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use classes to threshold statistics. For example, you might want to
define a threshold on a port that raises a fault if the average number of
packets dropped exceeds a certain amount. For this class, you would create
thresholds for Virtual NIC statistics.
Examples
This example shows how to create a Virtual NIC statistics class:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy p1
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # create class vnic-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show vnic-templ
create destination
To create an email destination, use the
create
destination
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Profile (/monitoring/callhome/profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to create an email destination:
switch-A# scope monitoring
switch-A /monitoring # scope callhome
switch-A /monitoring/callhome # scope profile p3
switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile # create destination home@test.com
switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile* # commit-buffer
switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show callhome
show destination
create dns
To create a DNS host name , use the
create
dns
command.
Syntax Description
name
DNS host name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Services (/system/services)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to create a DNS host name:
switch-A# scope system
switch-A /system # scope services
switch-A /system/services # create dns dns10
switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer
switch-A /system/services #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show dns
show ntp
create dynamic-conn-policy
To create a dynamic VNIC connection policy, use the
create
dynamic-conn-policy
command.
create
dynamic-conn-policy
name
protection
{
none
| protected
}
*
Syntax Description
name
Connection name. The range of valid values is 1 to
protection
Specifies that the connection is protected.
none
Specifies no protection.
protected
Specifies protection.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to create a dynamic VNIC connection policy:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # create dynamic-vnic-conn-policy cp10 protection none
switch-A /org/dynamic-vnic-conn-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/dynamic-vnic-conn-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show
dynamic-vnic-connection-policy
show vnic-templ
create epuser
To create an end-point user, use the
create
epuser
command.
Syntax Description
name
End-point user name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
IPMI access profile (/org/ipmi-access-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Creates the specified endpoint user and enters organization IPMI
access profile endpoint user mode.
More than one endpoint user can be created within an IPMI access
profile, with each endpoint user having its own password and privileges
Examples
This example shows how to create an end-point user:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope ipmi-access-profile ap10
switch-A /org/ipmi-access-profile # create epuser user10
switch-A /org/ipmi-access-profile/epuser* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/ipmi-access-profile/epuser #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show epuser
show ipmi-access-profile
create eth-if
To create an Ethernet interface, use the
create
eth-if
command.
Syntax Description
name
Interface name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Virtual NIC (/org/service-profile/vnic)
Virtual NIC template (/org/vnic-templ)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to create an Ethernet interface:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10
switch-A /org/service-profile # scope vnic vn10
switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic # create eth-if if10
switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic/eth-if* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic/eth-if #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show eth-profile
show service-profile
create eth-profile
To create an Ethernet profile, use the
create
eth-profile
command.
Syntax Description
name
Profile name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to create an Ethernet profile:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # create eth-profile ep10
switch-A /org/eth-profile* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/eth-profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show failover
show interrupt
create fcoe-if
To create a FCoE (Fibre Channel over Ethernet) interface, use the
create
fcoe-if
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Virtual NIC (/org/service-profile/vnic)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to create an FCoE interface:
switch# scope org org3
switch /org # scope service-profile sp1
switch /org/service-profile # scope vnic
switch /org/service-profile/vnic # create fcoe-if
switch /org/service-profile/vnic* # commit-buffer
switch /org/service-profile/vnic #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show interface
show vnic
create fc-profile
To create a Fibre Channel profile, use the
create
fc-profile
command.
Syntax Description
name
Profile name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a Fibre Channel profile, and enter
organization Fibre Channel profile mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a Fibre Channel profile:
switch# scope org org3
switch /org # create fc-profile fp3
switch /org/fc-profile* # commit-buffer
switch /org/fc-profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show eth-profile
show fc-profile
create fw-host-pack
To create a host pack, use the
create
fw-host-pack
command.
Syntax Description
name
Pack name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
A pack is a collection of host firwmare images for devices like
adapters, HBAs, NICs, and raid controllers.
Use this command to create a host firmware package and enter
organization firmware host package mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a host pack:
switch-A# scope org org3
Pubs-A /org # create fw-host-pack hp4
Pubs-A /org/fw-host-pack* # commit-buffer
Pubs-A /org/fw-host-pack #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show fw- host-pack
show fw-mgmt-pack
create fw-mgmt-pack
To create a management pack, use the
create
fw-mgmt-pack
command.
Syntax Description
name
Pack name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
A pack is a collection of host firwmare images for devices like
adapters, HBAs, NICs, and raid controllers.
Use this command to create a management firmware package and enter
organization firmware management package mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a management pack:
switch# scope org org3
switch /org # create fw-mgmt-pack mp4
switch /org/fw-host-pack* # commit-buffer
switch /org/fw-host-pack #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show fw- host-pack
show fw-mgmt-pack
create hv-conn
To create an HV connection, use the
create
hv-conn
command.
create
hv-conn
protection
{
none
| protected
}
*
Syntax Description
protection
Specifies that the connection is protected.
none
Specifies no protection.
protected
Specifies protection.
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a Hypervisor connection, and enter
organization HV connection mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a HV connection:
switch# scope org org3
switch /org # scope service-profile sp1
switch /org/service-profile # create hv-conn
switch /org/service-profile/hv-conn* # commit-buffer
switch /org/service-profile/hv-conn #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show connectivity
show hv-conn
create import-config
To create a import configuration, use the
create
import-config
command.
create
import-config
{ ftp: | scp: | sftp: | tftp: }
{
disabled
| enabled
}
{
merge
| replace
}
Syntax Description
ftp:
Specifies File Transfer Protocol.
scp:
Specifies Secure Copy Protocol.
sftp:
Specifies Secure File Transfer Protocol.
tftp:
Specifies Trivial File Transfer Protocol.
disabled
Specifies disabled.
enabled
Specifies enabled.
merge
Specifies merge.
replace
Specifies replace.
Command Modes
System (/system)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a configuration for importing files, and
enter organization import configuration mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create an import configuration:
switch# scope system
switch /system # create import-config ftp: enabled replace
switch /service/import-config* # commit-buffer
switch /service/import-config #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show image
show import-config
create initiator
To create an initiator, use the
create
initiator
command.
Syntax Description
id
Initiator identification number. The range of valid values is
1 to 16.
Command Modes
WWN pool (/org/wwn-pool)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a WWN initiator, and enter organization
initiator mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create an initiator:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope wwn-pool wwnpool3
switch-A /org/wwn-pool # create initiator
switch-A /org/wwn-pool/initiator* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/wwn-pool/initiator #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show block
show initiator
create interface
To create an interface, use the
create
interface
command.
create
interface
slot-id
port-id
Syntax Description
slot-id
Slot identification number. The range of valid values is 2 to
5.
port-id
Port identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to
40.
Command Modes
Fabric interconnect under Fibre Channel uplink (/fc-uplink/fabric)
Fabric interconnect under Ethernet server (/eth-server/fabric)
Fabric interconnect under Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink/fabric)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create an Ethernet or Fibre Channel interface, and
enter organization interface mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create an interface:
switch# scope fc-uplink
switch /fc-uplink # scope switch b
switch /fc-uplink/switch # create interface 5 10
switch /fc-uplink/switch/interface* # commit-buffer
switch /fc-uplink/switch/interface #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show interface
show switch
create ipmi-access-profile
To create an IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) access
profile, use the
create
ipmi-access-profile
command.
create
ipmi-access-profile
name
Syntax Description
name
IPMI access profile name. The range of valid values is 1 to
16.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create an IPMI access profile, and enter
organization IPMI access profile mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create an IPMI access profile:
switch# scope org org3
switch /org # create ipmi-access-profile ipmiProf1
switch /org/ipmi-access-profile* # commit-buffer
switch /org/ipmi-access-profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show epuser
show ipmi-access-profile
create keyring
To create a keyring, use the
create
keyring
command.
Syntax Description
name
Keyring name. The range of valid values is 1 to
Command Modes
Security (/security)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to implement RSA public-key cryptography, and enter
organization keyring mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a keyring:
switch# scope security
switch /security # create keyring kr220
switch /security/keyring* # commit-buffer
switch /security/keyring #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show keyring
show radius
create lan
To create a LAN, use the
create
lan
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Boot policy under organization (/org/boot-policy)
Boot definition under service-profile (/org/service-profile/boot-def)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a LAN, and enter organization lan mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a LAN:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope boot-policy bp6
switch-A /org/boot-policy # create lan
switch-A /org/boot-policy/lan* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/boot-policy/lan #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show boot-policy
show lan
create local
To create local storage, use the
create
local
command.
Command Modes
Storage (/org/boot-policy/storage)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to create local storage:
switch# scope org org10
switch /org # scope boot-policy bp10
switch /org/boot-policy # scope storage
switch /org/boot-policy/storage # create local storage10
switch /org/boot-policy/storage* # commit-buffer
switch /org/boot-policy/storage #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show local
show storage
create local-disk-config
To create a local disk configuration, use the
create
local-disk-config
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a local disk configuration, and enter
organization local disk configuration mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a local disk configuration:
switch# scope org org3
switch /org # scope service-profile sp1
switch /org/service-profile # create local-disk-config
switch /org/service-profile/local-disk-config* # commit-buffer
switch /org/service-profile/local-disk-config #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show local-disk-config
show
local-disk-config-policy
create local-disk-config-policy
To create a local disk configuration policy, use the
create
local-disk-config-policy
command.
create
local-disk-config-policy
name
Syntax Description
name
Local disk configuration policy name. The range of valid
values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a local disk configuration policy, and
enter organization local disk configuration policy mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a local disk configuration policy:
switch# scope org org3
switch /org # create local-disk-config-policy ldcp1
switch /org/local-disk-config-policy* # commit-buffer
Pubs-A /org/local-disk-config-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show local-disk-config
show
local-disk-config-policy
create locale
To create a locale, use the
create
locale
command.
Syntax Description
name
Locale name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Local user (/security/local-user)
Security (/security)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a locale, and enter organization local user
mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a locale:
switch# scope security
switch /security # scope local-user lu1
switch /security # create locale locale1
switch /security/local-user* # commit-buffer
switch /security/local-user #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show locale
show local-user
create local-user
To create a local user, use the
create
local-user
command.
Syntax Description
name
Local user name. The range of valid values is 1 to 74.
Command Modes
Security (/security)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a local user, and enter organization local
user mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a local user:
switch# scope security
switch /security # scope local-user lu1
switch /security # create local-user lu2
switch /security/local-user* # commit-buffer
switch /security/local-user #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show locale
show local-user
create mac-pool
To create a MAC pool, use the
create
mac-pool
command.
Syntax Description
name
MAC pool name. The range of valid values is 1 to 70.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a block of MAC addresses, and enter
organization MAC pool mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a MAC pool:
switch# scope org org3
switch /org # create mac-pool mp1
switch /org/mac-pool* # commit-buffer
switch /org/mac-pool #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show block
show pooled
create mac-security
To create MAC security, use the
create
mac-security
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Port profile (/eth-uplink/port-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create MAC security, and enter organization MAC
security mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create MAC security:
switch# scope eth-uplink
switch /eth-uplink # scope port-profile pp1
switch /eth-uplink/port-profile # create mac-security
switch /eth-uplink/port-profile/mac-security* # commit-buffer
switch /eth-uplink/port-profile/mac-security #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show mac-security
show port-profile
create member-port
To create a member port, use the
create
member-port
command.
create
member-port
{
a
| b
}
slot-id
port-id
Syntax Description
a
Specifies port A.
b
Specifies port B.
slot-id
Slot identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to
5.
port-id
Port identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to
40.
Command Modes
Port channel (/eth-uplink/switch/port-channel)
VSAN under Fibre Channel uplink (/fc-uplink/vsan)
VSAN under fabric interconnect (/fc-uplink/fabric/vsan)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a member port, and enter organization
member port mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a member port:
switch# scope eth-uplink
switch /eth-uplink # scope switch b
switch /eth-uplink/switch # scope port-channel 3
switch /eth-uplink/switch/port-channel # create member-port 2 4
switch /eth-uplink/switch/port-channel/member-port* # commit-buffer
switch /eth-uplink/switch/port-channel/member-port #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show member-port
show port-channel
create memory
To create a memory qualifier, use the
create
memory
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a memory qualifier, and enter organization
memory mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a memory qualifier:
Pubs-A# scope org org3
Pubs-A /org # scope server-qual sq20
Pubs-A /org/server-qual # create memory
Pubs-A /org/server-qual/memory* # commit-buffer
Pubs-A /org/server-qual/memory #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show memory
show processor
create network
To create a Ethernet interface, use the
create
network
command.
Syntax Description
name
Ethernet interface name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Port profile (/eth-uplink/port-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Use this command to create a network, and enter organization network
mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create an Ethernet interface:
switch# scope eth-uplink
switch /eth-uplink # scope port-profile pp1
switch /eth-uplink/port-profile # create network eth1
switch /eth-uplink/port-profile/network* # commit-buffer
switch /eth-uplink/port-profile/network #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show fc-uplink
show network
create ntp-server
To create an NTP server, use the
create
ntp-server
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Services (/system/services)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create an NTP server, and enter organization NTP
server mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create an NTP server:
switch-A# scope system
switch-A /system # scope services
switch-A /system/services # create ntp-server ntps1
switch-A /system/services/ntp-server* # commit-buffer
switch-A /system/services/ntp-server #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show dns
show ntp
create org
To create an org, use the
create
org
command.
Syntax Description
name
Org name. The range of valid values is 1 to 80.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Organizations are logical entities that you can use to divide up large
physical infrastructures into smaller infrastructures.
Use this command to create an organization, and enter organization
mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create an org:
Pubs-A# scope org org3
Pubs-A /org # create org org4
Pubs-A /org* # commit-buffer
Pubs-A /org #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show mac-pool
show org
create org-ref
To create a organization reference, use the
create
org-ref
command.
create
org-ref
name
orgdn
domain-name
Syntax Description
name
Organization name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
orgdn
Specifies the organization domain name.
domain-name
Domain name.
Command Modes
Locale (/security/locale)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
The
create org-ref
command creates a an organization reference to a locale. Use this
command to create a organization reference, and enter organization organization
reference mode.
You can specify more than one org-ref-name and orgdn-name argument on
the same command line to reference multiple organizations to the locale, or you
can add organizations to the same locale using multiple
create org-ref
commands.
Examples
This example shows how to create an organization reference to a
locale:
switch# scope security
switch /security # scope locale locale1
switch /security/locale # create org-ref or3 orgdn or30
switch /security/locale/org-ref* # commit-buffer
switch /security/locale/org-ref #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show locale
show org
create pack-image
To create an image pack, use the
create
pack-image
command.
create
pack-image
hw-vendor
hw-model
{
server-bios
| adapter
| raid-controller
| host-nic
| host-hba
| host-hba-optionrom
}
version
Syntax Description
hw-vendor
Hardware vendor.
hw-model
Hardware model number.
server-bios
Specifies the image for the server.
adapter
Specifies the image for the adapter.
raid-controller
Specifies the image for the RAID array.
host-nic
Specifies the image for the host NIC.
host-hba
Specifies the image for the host HBA.
host-hba-optionrom
Specifies the image for the host HBA optional ROM.
version
Hardware version.
Command Modes
Firmware management package (/org/fw-mgmt-pack)
Firmware host package (/org/fw-host-pack)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
A pack is a collection of host firwmare images.
Use this command to create a pack-image, and enter organization pack
image mode.
Keywords found in the
create pack-image
command are not supported in /org/fw-mgmt-pack mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create an image pack:
switch# scope org org3
switch /org # scope fw-mgmt-pack fmp1
switch /org/fw-mgmt-pack # create pack-image hp 1100 bmc 1.2
switch /org/fw-mgmt-pack/pack-image* # commit-buffer
switch /org/fw-mgmt-pack/pack-image #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show fw-host-pack
show fw-mgmt-pack
create path
To create a LAN image path, use the
create
path
command.
create
path
{
primary
| secondary
}
Syntax Description
primary
Specifies a primary path.
secondary
Specifies specifies a secondary path.
Command Modes
SAN image under boot-definition/storage
(/org/service-profile/boot-def/storage/san-image)
LAN under boot-policy (/org/boot-policy/lan)
LAN under boot-definition /org/service-profile/boot-def/lan
SAN image under boot-policy/storage
(/org/boot-policy/storage/san-image)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
The LAN image path is the path the vNIC used when booting from an
image on a LAN, such as a PXE boot. For each path you can specify the vNIC to
use.
Use this command to create a LAN image path, and enter organization
path mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a LAN image path:
switch# scope org org3
switch /org # scope boot-policy boot1
switch /org/boot-policy # scope lan
switch /org/boot-policy/lan # create path primary
switch /org/boot-policy/lan/path* # commit-buffer
switch /org/boot-policy/lan/path #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show lan
show path
create pin-group
To create a pin group, use the
create
pin-group
command.
Syntax Description
name
Pin group name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink)
Fibre Channel uplink (/fc-uplink)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Pinning in Cisco UCS is only relevant to uplink ports.
When you determine the optimal configuration for pin groups and
pinning for an uplink port, consider the estimated bandwidth usage for the
servers. If you know that some servers in the system will use a lot of
bandwidth, ensure that you pin these servers to different uplink ports.
Use this command to create a pin group, and enter organization
pin-group mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a pin group:
switch# scope eth-uplink
switch /eth-uplink # create pin-group pg110
switch /eth-uplink/pin-group* # commit-buffer
switch /eth-uplink/pin-group #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show eth-uplink
show pin-group
create policy
To create a policy, use the
create
policy
command.
callhome mode
create
policy
{
equipment-degraded
| equipment-inoperable
| fru-problem
| identity-unestablishable
| power-problem | thermal-problem
| voltage-problem
}
flow-control mode
create
policy
name
Syntax Description
equipment-degraded
Specifies an equipment degraded policy.
equipment-inoperable
Specifies an equipment inoperable policy.
fru-problem
Specifies a field replaceable unit policy.
identity-unestablishable
Specifies an identity unestablishable policy.
power-problem
Specifies a power problem policy.
thermal-problem
Specifies a thermal problem policy.
voltage-problem
Specifies a voltage problem policy.
name
Policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Callhome (/monitoring/callhome)
Flow control (/eth-uplink/flow-control)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a policy, and enter either organization
callhome or organization flow control mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a policy:
switch# scope eth-uplink
switch /eth-uplink # scope flow-control
switch /eth-uplink/flow-control # create policy policy1
switch /eth-uplink/flow-control* # commit-buffer
switch /eth-uplink/flow-control #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show policy
show
stats-threshold-policy
create pooling-policy
To create a pooling policy, use the
create
pooling-policy
command.
create
pooling-policy
name
Syntax Description
name
Policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Creates a server pooling policy, and enters organization pooling
policy mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a pooling policy:
switch# scope org org3
switch /org # create pooling-policy pp110
switch /org/pooling-policy* # commit-buffer
switch /org/pooling-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show policy
show pooling-policy
create port-channel
To create a port channel, use the
create
port-channel
command.
Syntax Description
id
Port identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to
40.
Command Modes
Fabric interconnect (/eth-uplink/fabric)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Consider using a port channel to make best use of capacity when
multiple uplinks are used on a switch.
Use this command to create a port channel, and enter organization port
channel mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a port channel:
switch# scope eth-uplink
switch /eth-uplink # scope switch b
switch /eth-uplink/switch # create port-channel 20
switch /eth-uplink/switch/port-channel* # commit-buffer
switch /eth-uplink/switch/port-channel #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show port-channel
show switch
create port-profile
To create a port profile, use the
create
port-profile
command.
Syntax Description
name
Port profile name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a port profile, and enter organization port
profile mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a port profile:
switch# scope eth-uplink
switch /eth-uplink # create port-profile pp110
switch /eth-uplink/port-profile* # commit-buffer
switch /eth-uplink/port-profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show eth-uplink
show port-profile
create processor
To create a processor, use the
create
processor
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a processor, and enter organization
processor mode.
Only one processor qualifier can be created.
Examples
This example shows how to create a processor:
switch# scope org org3
switch /org # scope server-qual sq20
switch /org/server-qual # create processor
switch /org/server-qual/processor* # commit-buffer
switch /org/server-qual/processor #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show processor
show server-qual
create profile
To create a profile, use the
create
profile
command.
Syntax Description
name
Profile name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Callhome (/monitoring/callhome)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a profile, and enter organization profile
mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a profile:
switch# scope monitoring
switch /monitoring # scope callhome
switch /monitoring/callhome # create profile p210
switch /monitoring/callhome/profile* # commit-buffer
switch /monitoring/callhome/profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show callhome
show profile
create property (cpu)
To create a CPU property, use the
create
property
command.
create
property
{
cpu-temp-max
| cpu-temp
| cpu-temp-avg
| cpu-temp-min
}
Syntax Description
cpu-temp-max
Specifies maximum CPU temperature.
cpu-temp
Specifies CPU temperature.
cpu-temp-avg
Specifies average CPU temperature.
cpu-temp-min
Specifies minimum CPU temperature.
Command Default
No CPU statistics are recorded.
Command Modes
Property
(/org/stats-threshold-policy/class/property)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a CPU property, and to
enter property mode.
You must create a cpu-stats statistic class before
you can create a CPU property.
Examples
This example shows how to create a CPU property:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy stp10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # scope class cpu-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class # create property cpu-temp
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class/property* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class/property #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show
property
showw
threshold-value
create property (packet errors)
To create a packet errors property, use the
create
property
command.
create
property
{
bad-crc-packets-delta
| mac-discarded-packets-max
| mac-discarded-packets-avg
| bad-length-packets-max
| bad-length-packets-delta
| bad-crc-packets-avg
| bad-length-packets-min
| mac-discarded-packets-min
| bad-crc-packets-max
| mac-discarded-packets-delta
| bad-length-packets-avg
| bad-crc-packets-min
}
Syntax Description
bad-crc-packets-delta
Specifies the change in the number of packets with a bad CRC.
mac-discarded-packets-max
Specifies the maximum number of packets that have been
discarded because of MAC address.
mac-discarded-packets-avg
Specifies the average number of packets that have been
discarded because of MAC address.
bad-length-packets-max
Specifies the maximum number of packets with bad length.
bad-length-packets-delta
Specifies the change in the number of packets with bad
length.
bad-crc-packets-avg
Specifies the average number of packets with a bad CRC.
bad-length-packets-min
Specifies the minimum number of packets with bad length.
mac-discarded-packets-min
Specifies the minimum number of packets that have been
discarded because of MAC address.
bad-crc-packets-max
Specifies the maximum number of packets with a bad CRC.
mac-discarded-packets-delta
Specifies the change in the number of packets that have been
discarded because of MAC address.
bad-length-packets-avg
Specifies the number of packets with bad length.
bad-crc-packets-min
Specifies the minimum number of packets with a bad CRC.
Command Default
No packet error statistics are recorded.
Command Modes
Property (/org/stats-threshold-policy/class/property)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a packet errors property, and to enter
property mode.
You must create an Ethernet port error statistic class before you can
create a packet size property.
Examples
This example shows how to create a packet discard or length property:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy stp10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # scope class ethernet-port-err-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class # create property bad-crc-packets-max
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class/property* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class/property #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show property
showw threshold-value
create property (packet size)
To create a packet size property, use the
create
property
command.
create
property
{
oversized-packets-delta
| undersized-bad-crc-packets-max
| oversized-bad-crc-packets-delta
| undersized-good-crc-packets-avg
| oversized-packets-avg
| oversized-good-crc-packets-max
| oversized-bad-crc-packets-min
| oversized-good-crc-packets-delta
| oversized-bad-crc-packets-max
| oversized-packets-max
| undersized-good-crc-packets-min
| undersized-bad-crc-packets-delta
| oversized-bad-crc-packets-avg
| undersized-bad-crc-packets-min
| oversized-packets-min
| oversized-good-crc-packets-min
| oversized-good-crc-packets-avg
| undersized-good-crc-packets-max
| undersized-bad-crc-packets-avg
| undersized-good-crc-packets-delta
}
Syntax Description
oversized-packets-delta
Specifies the change in the number of oversized packets.
undersized-bad-crc-packets-max
Specifies the maximum number of undersized packets with a bad
CRC.
oversized-bad-crc-packets-delta
Specifies the change in the number of oversized packets with
a bad CRC.
undersized-good-crc-packets-avg
Specifies the average of undersized packets with a good CRC.
oversized-packets-avg
Specifies the average of oversized packets.
oversized-good-crc-packets-max
Specifies the maximum number of oversized packets with a good
CRC.
oversized-bad-crc-packets-min
Specifies the minimum number of oversized packets with a bad
CRC.
oversized-good-crc-packets-delta
Specifies the change in the number of oversized packets with
a good CRC.
oversized-bad-crc-packets-max
Specifies the maximum number of oversized packets with a bad
CRC.
oversized-packets-max
Specifies the maximum number of oversized packets.
undersized-good-crc-packets-min
Specifies the maximum number of undersized packets with a bad
CRC.
undersized-bad-crc-packets-delta
Specifies the change in the number of undersized packets with
a bad CRC.
oversized-bad-crc-packets-avg
Specifies the average of oversized packets with a bad CRC.
undersized-bad-crc-packets-min
Specifies the minimum number of undersized packets with a bad
CRC.
oversized-packets-min
Specifies the minimum number of oversized packets.
oversized-good-crc-packets-min
Specifies the minimum number of oversized packets with a good
CRC.
oversized-good-crc-packets-avg
Specifies the average of oversized packets with a good CRC.
undersized-good-crc-packets-max
Specifies the maximum number of undersized packets with a
good CRC.
undersized-bad-crc-packets-avg
Specifies the average of undersized packets with a bad CRC.
undersized-good-crc-packets-delta
Specifies the change in the number of undersized packets with
a good CRC.
Command Default
No packet size statistics are recorded.
Command Modes
Property (/org/stats-threshold-policy/class/property)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a packet size property, and to enter
property mode.
You must create an Ethernet port oversized/undersized packet statistic
class before you can create a packet size property.
Examples
This example shows how to create a packet size property:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy stp10
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # scope class ethernet-port-over-under-sized-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class # create property undersized-bad-crc-packets-max
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class/property* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy/class/property #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show property
showw threshold-value
create qos-policy
To create a QoS policy, use the
create
qos-policy
command.
Syntax Description
name
QoS policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a QoS policy, and enter organization QoS
policy mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a QoS policy:
switch# scope org org3
switch /org # create qos-policy qp1
switch /org/qos-policy* # commit-buffer
switch /org/qos-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show qos-policy
show vnic-egress-policy
create role
To create a role, use the
create
role
command.
Syntax Description
name
Role name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Local user (/security/local-user)
Security (/security)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a role, and enter organization role mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a role:
switch# scope security
switch /security # create role admin
switch /security/role* # commit-buffer
switch /security/role #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show local-user
show role
create san-image
To create a SAN image, use the
create
san-image
command.
create
san-image
{
primary
| secondary
}
Syntax Description
primary
Specifies primary image.
secondary
Specifies secondary image.
Command Modes
Storage (/org/service-profile/boot-def/storage)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Only one SAN image can be created and committed.
Use this command to create a SAN image, and enter organization SAN
image mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a SAN image:
switch#scope org org3
switch /org # scope service-profile sp1
switch /org/service-profile # scope boot-def
switch /org/service-profile/boot-def # scope storage
switch /org/service-profile/boot-def/storage # create san-image primary
switch /org/service-profile/boot-def/storage/san-image* # commit-buffer
switch /org/service-profile/boot-def/storage/san-image #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show local
show san-image
create scrub-policy
To create a scrub policy, use the
create
scrub-policy
command.
Syntax Description
name
Scrub policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a scrub policy, and enter organization
scrub policy mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a scrub policy:
switch# scope org org100
switch /org # create scrub-policy scrub100
switch /org/scrub-policy* # commit-buffer
switch /org/scrub-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show server-disc-policy
show scrub-policy
create server
To create a server, use the
create
server
command.
create
server
{ name
| chassis-id/slot-id }
Syntax Description
name
Server name. Valid entries for this value are a name or an IP
address. The range of valid values for a name is 1 to 16.
chassis-id/slot-id
Chassis and slot identification numbers.
Command Modes
VMware management (/system/vm-mgmt)
LDAP (/security/ldap)
TACACS (/security/tacacs)
RADIUS (/security/radius)
Server pool (/org/server-pool)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
This command takes the
name argument only in the /org/server-pool mode.
Use this command to create a server, and enter organization server
mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a server:
switch#scope security
switch /security # scope radius
switch /security/radius # create server radius 209.165.200.226
switch /security/radius/server* # commit-buffer
switch /security/radius/server #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show aaa
show server
create server-autoconfig-policy
To create a server automatice configuration policy, use the
create
server-autoconfig-policy
command.
create
server-autoconfig-policy
name
Syntax Description
name
Policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
The
server-autoconfig-policy command is definable only in org /.
Use this command to create a server automatic configuration policy
with the specified policy name, and enters organization server automatic
configuration policy mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a server autoconfiguration policy:
switch#scope org org3
switch /org # create server-autoconfig-policy sap110
switch /org/server-autoconfig-policy* # commit-buffer
switch /org/server-autoconfig-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show server-disc-policy
show
server-autoconfig-policy
create server-disc-policy
To create a server discovery policy, use the
create
server-disc-policy
command.
create
server-disc-policy
name
Syntax Description
name
Server discovery policy name. The range of valid values is 1
to 16.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
The
server-disc-policy command is definable only in org /.
Use this command to create a server discovery policy, and enter
organization server discovery policy mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a server discovery policy:
switch#scope org org3
switch /org # create server-disc-policy sdp110
switch /org/server-disc-policy* # commit-buffer
switch /org/server-disc-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show server-disc-policy
show
server-autoconfig-policy
create server-inherit-policy
To create a server inherit policy, use the
create
server-inherit-policy
command.
create
server-inherit-policy
name
Syntax Description
name
Policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
The
server-inherit-policy command is definable only in org /.
Use this command to create a server inherit policy, and enter
organization server inherit policy mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a server inherit policy:
switch#scope org /
switch /org # create server-inherit-policy sip110
switch /org/server-inherit-policy* # commit-buffer
switch /org/server-inherit-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show server-disc-policy
show
server-inherit-policy
create server-pool
To create a server pool, use the
create
server-pool
command.
Syntax Description
name
Server pool name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a server pool, and enter organization
server pool mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a server pool:
switch#scope org org3
switch /org # create server-pool sPool10
switch /org/server-pool* # commit-buffer
switch /org/server-pool #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show org
show server-pool
create server-qual
To create a server qualifier, use the
create
server-qual
command.
Syntax Description
name
Server qualifier name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a server qualifier, and enter organization
server qualification mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a server qualifier:
switch#scope org org3
switch /org # create server-qual sql10
switch /org/server-qual* # commit-buffer
switch /org/server-qual #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show server-pool
show server-qual
create service-profile
To create a service profile, use the
create
service-profile
command.
create
service-profile
name
[
initial-template
| instance
| updating-template
]
Syntax Description
name
Service profile name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
initial-template
Specifies
instance
Specifies
updating-template
Specifies
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a service profile, and enter organization
service profile mode.
Examples
The following example
switch# scope org org110
switch /org # create service-profile spEast110
switch /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer
switch /org/service-profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show ipmi-access-profile
show service-profile
create slot
To create a slot, use the
create
slot
command.
create
slot
min-id
max-id
Syntax Description
min-id
Minimum slot identification number. The range of valid values
is 1 to 8.
max-id
Maximum slot identification number. The range of valid values
is 1 to 8.
Command Modes
Chassis (/org/server-qual/chassis)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a slot with the specified ID, and enters
organization slot mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a slot:
switch# scope org org10
switch /org # scope server-qual sq10
switch /org/server-qual # scope chassis 1 1
switch /org/server-qual/chassis # create slot 1 1
switch /org/server-qual/chassis/slot* # commit-buffer
switch /org/server-qual/chassis/slot #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show chassis
show slot
create snmp-trap
To create an SNMP trap, use the
create
snmp-trap
command.
Syntax Description
name
Host IP address. Specify the IP address in the format
A.B.C.D.
Command Modes
Monitoring (/monitoring)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a SNMP trap with the specified name, and
enters organization snmp-trap mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create an SNMP trap:
switch#scope monitoring
switch /monitoring # create snmp-trap 209.165.200.226
switch /monitoring/snmp-trap* # commit-buffer
switch /monitoring/snmp-trap #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show callhome
show snmp-trap
create sol-config
To create a Serial over LAN (SoL) configuration, use the
create
sol-config
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a SoL configuration, and enter organization
SoL configuration mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a SoL configuration:
switch-A# scope org org30
switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp30a
switch-A /org/service-profile # create sol-config
switch-A /org/service-profile/sol-config* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile/sol-config #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show sol-config
show sol-policy
create sol-policy
To create an SoL policy, use the
create
sol-policy
command.
Syntax Description
name
SoL policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a SoL policy with the specified name, and
enters organization SoL policy mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a SoL policy:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # create sol-policy solpol1
switch-A /org/sol-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/sol-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show org
show sol-policy
create stats-threshold-policy
To create a statistics threshold policy, use the
create
stats-threshold-policy
command.
create
stats-threshold-policy
name
Syntax Description
name
Policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a statistics threshold policy, and enter organization statistics threshold policy mode.
Examples
This example
shows how to create a statistics threshold policy:
switch# scope org org10
switch /org # create stats-threshold-policy stp10
switch /org/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer
switch /org/stats-threshold-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show pooling-policy
show
stats-threshold-policy
create storage
To create storage, use the
create
storage
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Boot definition (/org/service-profile/boot-def)
Boot policy (/org/boot-policy)
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a storage qualification, and enter
organization server qualification storage mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create storage:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp1
switch-A /org/service-profile # scope boot-def bd1
switch-A /org/service-profile/boot-def # create storage
switch-A /org/service-profile/boot-def/storage* # commit-buffer
switch /org/service-profile/boot-def/storage #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show boot-definition
show storage
create trustpoint
To create a trust point, use the
create
trustpoint
command.
Syntax Description
name
Trust point name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Security (/security)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to identify the trustpoints that will be used to
validate a certificate during Internet Key Exchange (IKE) authentication, and
enter organization trustpoint mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a trustpoint:
switch-A# scope security
switch-A /security # create trustpoint tPoint10
switch-A /security/trustpoint* # commit-buffer
switch-A /security/trustpoint # create fcoe-if
Related Commands
Command
Description
show keyring
show trustpoint
create uuid-suffix-pool
To create a UUID suffix pool, use the
create
uuid-suffix-pool
command.
create
uuid-suffix-pool
name
Syntax Description
name
UUID suffix pool name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Creates a UUID suffix pool with the specified name, and enters
organization UUID suffix pool mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a UUID suffix pool:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # create uuid-suffix-pool uuidsp1
switch-A /org/uuid-suffix-pool* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/uuid-suffix-pool #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show uuid-suffix-pool
show wwn-pool
create vhba
To create a virtual HBA vHBA), use the
create
vhba
command.
create
vhba
name
{
fabric
{
a
| b
}
|
fc-if
fc-if
}
*
Syntax Description
name
vHBA name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
fabric
Specifies a fabric.
a
Specifies fabric A.
b
Specifies fabric B.
fc-if
Specifies a Fibre Channel interface.
interface-name
Interface name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a vHBA, and enter organization virtual HBA
mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a vHBA:
switch-A# scope org org30
switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10a
switch-A /org/service-profile # create vhba 10a
switch-A /org/service-profile/vhba* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile/vhba #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show vhba
show vnic
create vhba-templ
To create a vHBA template, use the
create
vhba-templ
command.
create
vhba-templ
name
{
fabric
{
a
| b
}
|
fc-if
fci-name
}
*
Syntax Description
name
vHBA template name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
fabric
Specifies fabric.
a
Specifies fabric A.
b
Specifies fabric B.
fc-if
Specifies a Fibre Channel interface.
fci-name
Fibre Channel interface name. The range of valid values is 1
to 16.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
A vHBA is a virtualized host bus adapter that is configured on a
physical network adapter and appears to be a physical HBA to the operating
system of the server. The type of adapter in the system determines how many
vHBAs you can create.
Use this command to create a vHBA template, and enter organization
virtual HBA template mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a vHBA template:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # create vhba-templ vhbat10
switch-A /org/vhba-templ* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/vhba-templ #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show fc-if
show vhba-templ
create virtual-media
To create virtual media, use the
create
virtual-media
command.
create
virtual-media
{
read-only
| read-write
}
Syntax Description
read-only
Specifies read-only virtual media.
read-write
Specifies read and write virtual media.
Command Modes
Boot policy (/org/boot-policy)
Boot definition (/org/service-profile/boot-def)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create virtual media with the specified name, and
enters organization virtual-media mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create virtual media:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp1
switch-A /org/service-profile # scope boot-def
switch-A /org/service-profile/boot-definition # create virtual-media read-write
switch-A /org/service-profile/boot-definition/virtual-media* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile/boot-definition/virtual-media #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show storage
show virtual-media
create vlan
To create a VLAN, use the
create
vlan
command.
Syntax Description
name
VLAN name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
id
VLAN identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to
3967 and 4048 to 4093.
Command Modes
Switch (/eth-uplink/switch)
Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a VLAN pool with the specified name, and
enters organization vlan mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a VLAN:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink
switch-A /eth-uplink # create vlan vlan1 10
switch-A /eth-uplink/vlan* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-uplink/vlan #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show interface
show vlan
create vnic
To create a VNIC (Virtual Network Interface Card), use the
create
vnic
command.
create
vnic
name
{
fabric
{
a
| a-b
| b
| b-a
}
|
eth-if
eth-if
}
*
Syntax Description
name
VNIC template name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
fabric
Specifies the fabric switch identification number.
a
Specifies switch A.
a-b
Specifies redundant, with switch A as primary.
b
Specifies switch B.
b-a
Specifies redundant, with switch B as primary.
eth-if
Specifies a Ethernet interface.
eth-if
Ethernet interface name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a vNIC with the specified name, and enters
organization virtual NIC mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a vNIC:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp1
switch-A /org/service-profile # create vnic vnic110
switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show interface
show vnic
create vnic-egress-policy
To create a VNIC egress policy, use the
create
vnic-egress-policy
command.
create
vnic-egress-policy
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Virtual NIC QoS (/org/vnic-qos)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Use this command to create a vNIC egress policy, and enter
organization virtual NIC egress policy mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a vNIC egress policy:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope vnic-qos vnicq1
switch-A /org/vnic-qos # create vnic-egress-policy
switch-A /org/vnic-qos* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/vnic-qos #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show vnic
show vnic-egress-policy
create vnic-templ
To create a VNIC template, use the
create
vnic-templ
command.
create
vnic-templ
name
{
fabric
{
a
| a-b
| b
| b-a
}
|
target
{
adapter
| vm
}
+
|
eth-if
eth-if
}
*
Syntax Description
name
vNIC template name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
fabric
Specifies the fabric switch identification number.
a
Specifies switch A.
a-b
Specifies redundant, with switch A as primary.
b
Specifies switch B.
b-a
Specifies redundant, with switch B as primary.
target
Specifies the target, either adapter or vm.
adapter
Specifies the adapter.
vm
Specifies the virtual machine.
eth-if
Specifies a Ethernet interface.
eth-if
Ethernet interface name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a vNIC template, and enters organization
virtual NIC template mode.
Examples
This example shows how to create a vNIC template:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # create vnic-templ vnict1 eth-if 10
switch-A /org/vnic-templ* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/vnic-templ #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show eth-if
show vnic-templ
create vsan
To create a VSAN, use the
create
vsan
command.
create
vsan
name
id
fcoe-vlan
Syntax Description
name
VSAN name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
id
VSAN identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to
4093.
default-2
Specifies default 1.
fcoe-vlan
Fibre Channel over Ethernet VLAN. The range of valid values
is 1 to 4093.
default-1
Specifies default 2.
Command Modes
Fibre Channel uplink (/fc-uplink)
Switch (/fc-uplink/switch)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a VSAN with the specified name, and enters
organization VSAN mode.
You can create a named VSAN with IDs from 1 to 4093. VSANs configured
on different FCoE VLANs cannot share the same ID.
Examples
This example shows how to create a VSAN:
switch-A# scope fc-uplink
switch-A /fc-uplink # create vsan vs2 6 10
switch-A /fc-uplink/vsan* # commit-buffer
switch-A /fc-uplink/vsan #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show vif
show vsan
create wwn-pool
To create a WWN (World Wide Name) pool, use the
create
wwn-pool
command.
create
wwn-pool
name
{ node-wwn-assignment | port-wwn-assignment }
Syntax Description
name
WWN pool name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
node-wwn-assignment
Specifies world wide node name assignment.
port-wwn-assignment
Specifies world wide node port assignment.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a WWN pool with the specified name, and
enters organization WWN pool mode.
A WWN pool can include only WWNNs or WWPNs in the 20:xx range. All
other WWN ranges are reserved.
Examples
This example shows how to create a WWN pool:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # create wwn-pool wwnp1 port-wwn-assignment
switch-A /org/wwn-pool* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/wwn-pool #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show mac-pool
show wwn-pool
cycle
To cycle a server, use the
cycle
command.
cycle
{
cycle-immediate
| cycle-wait
}
Syntax Description
cycle-immediate
Specifies cycle immediately.
cycle-wait
Specifies wait to cycle.
Command Modes
Server (/chassis/server)
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to cycle a server:
switch-A# scope server 2/4
switch-A /chassis/server # cycle cycle-immediate
switch-A /chassis/server* # commit-buffer
switch-A /chassis/server #
decommission chassis
To decommission a chassis, use the
decommission
chassis
command.
Syntax Description
id
Chassis identification number.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to decommission a chassis:
switch-A# decommission chassis 2
switch-A* # commit-buffer
switch-A #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show chassis
show server
decommission server
To decommission a server, use the
decommission
server
command.
decommission
server
chassis-id/blade-id
Syntax Description
chassis-id/blade-id
Server chassis and blade identification number.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to decommission a server:
switch-A# decommission server 1 1
switch-A* # commit-buffer
switch-A #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show chassis
show server
delete adapter
To delete the adapter, use the
delete
adapter
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete an adapter:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal100
switch-A /org/server-qual # delete adapter
switch-A /org/server-qual* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show adapter
show server-qual
delete backup
To delete backup, use the
delete
backup
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
System (/system)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete backup:
switch-A# scope system
switch-A /system # delete backup backUpFDrive
switch-A /system* # commit-buffer
switch-A /system #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show backup
show import-config
delete block
To delete a block, use the
delete
block
command.
Syntax Description
from
Start UUID.
to
End UUID.
Command Modes
UUID suffix pool (/org/uuid-suffix-pool)
IP pool (/org/ip-pool)
WWN pool (/org/wwn-pool)
MAC pool (/org/mac-pool)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a block:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope uuid-suffix-pool usp10
switch-A /org/uuid-suffix-pool # delete block 1234-123412341230 1234-123412341234
switch-A /org/uuid-suffix-pool* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/uuid-suffix-pool #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show block
show pooled
delete boot-definition
To delete a boot definition, use the
delete
boot-definition
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a boot definition:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10
switch-A /org/service-profile # delete boot-definition bp10
switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show boot-definition
show boot-policy
delete boot-policy
To delete a boot policy, use the
delete
boot-policy
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a boot policy:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # delete boot-policy bp110
switch-A /org* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show boot-policy
show chassis-disk-policy
delete certreq
To delete a certificate request, use the
delete
certreq
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Keyring (/security/keyring)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete certificate request:
switch-A# scope security
switch-A /security # scope keyring kr10
switch-A /security/keyring # delete certreq
switch-A /security/keyring* # commit-buffer
switch-A /security/keyring #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show certreq
showkeyring
delete chassis
To delete a chassis, use the
delete
chassis
command.
delete
chassis
min-id
max-id
Syntax Description
min-id
Minimum chassis identification number. The range of valid
values is 1 to 8.
max-id
Minimum chassis identification number. The range of valid
values is 1 to 8.
Command Modes
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a chassis:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq10
switch-A /org/server-qual # delete chassis 1 1
switch-A /org/server-qual* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show chassis
show server-qual
delete class chassis-stats
To delete the chassis statistics class, use the
delete
class
chassis-stats
command.
delete
class
chassis-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete the chassis statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server
switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy stp10
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # delete class chassis-stats
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show chassis
show
stats-threshold-policy
delete class cpu-stats
To delete the CPU statistics class, use the
delete
class
cpu-stats
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
The following example shows how to delete the CPU statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server
switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy stp10
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # delete class cpu-stats
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show chassis
show class
delete class dimm-stats
To delete the DIMM statistics class, use the
delete
class
dimm-stats
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete the DIMM statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server
switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy stp10
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # delete class dimm-stats
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
delete class ether-error-stats
To delete the Ethernet error statistics class, use the
delete
class
ether-error-stats
command.
delete
class
ether-error-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet server
(/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet uplink
/eth-uplink/stats-threshold-policy
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete the Ethernet error statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server
switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy stp10
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # delete class ether-error-stats
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
delete class ether-if-stats
To delete the Ethernet interface statistics class, use the
delete
class
ether-if-stats
command.
delete
class
ether-if-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy (/org/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete the Ethernet interface statistics
class:
switch-A#scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope stats-threshold-policy stp20
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy # delete class ether-if-stats
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/stats-threshold-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show ether-if-stats
delete class ether-loss-stats
To delete the Ethernet loss statistics class, use the
delete
class
ether-loss-stats
command.
delete
class
ether-loss-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet uplink
(/eth-uplink/stats-threshold-policy)
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet server
(/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete the Ethernet loss statistics class:
switch-A# scope eth-server
switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy stp10
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # delete class ether-loss-stats
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
delete class ether-rx-stats
To delete the Ethernet recieve statistics class, use the
delete
class
ether-rx-stats
command.
delete
class
ether-rx-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet uplink
(/eth-uplink/stats-threshold-policy)
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet server
(/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete the Ethernet recieve statistics
class:
switch-A# scope eth-server
switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy stp10
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # delete class ether-rx-stats
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
delete class ether-tx-stats
To delete the Ethernet transmit statistics class, use the
delete
class
ether-tx-stats
command.
delete
class
ether-tx-stats
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet uplink
(/eth-uplink/stats-threshold-policy)
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet server
(/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete the Ethernet transmit statistics
class:
switch-A# scope eth-server
switch-A /eth-server # scope stats-threshold-policy stp10
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy # delete class ether-tx-stats
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-server/stats-threshold-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show class
show
stats-threshold-policy
delete destination
To delete the destination, use the
delete
destination
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Profile (/monitoring/callhome/profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete the destination:
switch-A# scope monitoring
switch-A /monitoring # scope callhome
switch-A /monitoring/callhome # scope profile pro10
switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile # delete destination test@csx.com
switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile* # commit-buffer
switch-A /monitoring/callhome/profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show destination
show profile
delete dns
To delete DNS service, use the
delete
dns
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Services (/system/services)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete DNS service:
switch-A# scope system
switch-A /system # scope services
switch-A /system/services # delete dns dns100
switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer
switch-A /system/services #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show dns
show ntp
delete dynamic-vnic-conn-policy
To delete a dynamic vNIC connection policy, use the
delete
dynamic-conn-policy
command.
delete
dynamic-conn-policy
name
Syntax Description
name
vNIC connection policy name.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a dynamic vNIC connection policy:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # delete dynamic-vnic-conn-policy dvcp10
switch-A /org* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show
dynamic-vnic-conn-policy
show
stats-threshold-policy
delete epuser
To delete an end-point user, use the
delete
epuser
command.
Syntax Description
name
End-point user name.
Command Modes
IPMI access profile (/org/ipmi-access-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete an end-point user:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope ipmi-access-profile ipmiAP10
switch-A /org/ipmi-access-profile # delete epuser epuser10
switch-A /org/ipmi-access-profile* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/ipmi-access-profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show epuser
show ipmi-access-profile
delete eth-if
To delete an Ethernet interface, use the
delete
eth-if
command.
Syntax Description
name
Ethernet interface name.
Command Modes
Virtual NIC (/org/service-profile/vnic)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command
Examples
This example shows how to delete an Ethernet interface:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10
switch-A /org/service-profile # delete eth-if ethIF10
switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show service-profile sp10
show vnic
delete eth-profile
To delete an Ethernet profile, use the
delete
eth-profile
command.
Syntax Description
name
Ethernet profile name.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This following example shows how to delete an Ethernet profile:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # delete eth-profile ep10
switch-A /org* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show eth-profile
show service-profile
delete fc-profile
To delete a Fibre Channel profile, use the
delete
fc-profile
command.
Syntax Description
name
Fibre Channel profile name.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a Fibre Channel profile:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # delete fc-profile fcp10
switch-A /org* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show eth-profile
show fc-profile
delete image
To delete an image, use the
delete
image
command.
delete
image
{ name } |
{
type
{
adapter
| server-bios
| bmc
| host-hba
| host-hba-combined
| host-hba-optionrom
| host-nic
| iom
| raid-controller
| switch-kernel
| switch-software
| system
| unspecified
}
|
version
version
}
+
Syntax Description
name
Image name.
type
Specifies image type.
adapter
Specifies an adapter image.
server-bios
Specifies the server BIOS image.
bmc
Specifies the BMC image.
host-hba
Specifies the host HBA image.
host-hba-combined
Specifie the combined host HBA image.
host-hba-optionrom
Specifies the host optional ROM image.
host-nic
Specifies the host NIC image.
iom
Specifies the I/O module image.
raid-controller
Specifies the RAID controller image.
switch-kernel
Specifies the switch kernel image.
switch-software
Specifies the switch software image.
system
Specifies the system image.
unspecified
Specifies an unspecified image.
version
Specifies the version number.
version
Version number.
Command Modes
Firmware (/firmware)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete an image:
switch-A# scope firmware
switch-A /firmware # delete image serverImage10
switch-A /firmware* # commit-buffer
switch-A /firmware #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show image
show package
delete import-config
To delete an import configuration, use the
delete
import-config
command.
delete
import-config
name
Syntax Description
name
Import configuration name.
Command Modes
System (/system)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete an import configuration:
switch-A# scope system
switch-A /system # delete import-config ic10
switch-A /system* # commit-buffer
switch-A /system #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show import-config
show managed-entity
delete initiator
To delete an initiator, use the
delete
initiator
command.
Syntax Description
id
Initiator identification number.
Command Modes
WWN pool (/org/wwn-pool)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete an initiator:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope wwn-pool wwnp10
switch-A /org/wwn-pool # delete initiator init10
switch-A /org/wwn-pool* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/wwn-pool #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show initiator
show wwn-pool
delete interface
To delete an interface, use the
delete
interface
command.
delete
interface
slot-id
port-id
Syntax Description
slot-id
Slot identification number.
port-id
Port identification number.
Command Modes
Switch under Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink/switch)
Switch under Ethernet server (/eth-server/switch)
Switch under Fibre Channel uplink (/fc-uplink/switch)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete an interface:
switch-A#scope eth-uplink
switch-A /eth-uplink # scope fabric b
switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric # delete interface 1 3
switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric* # commit-buffer
switch /eth-uplink/fabric #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show interface
show vlan
delete ipmi-access-profile
To delete an IPMI access profile, use the
delete
ipmi-access-profile
command.
delete
ipmi-access-profile
name
Syntax Description
name
IPMI access profile name.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete an IPMI access profile:
switch-A# scope org org300
switch-A /org # delete ipmi-access-profile ipmiap100
switch-A /org* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show service-profile
show ipmi-access-profile
delete keyring
To delete a keyring, use the
delete
keyring
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Security (/security)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a keyring:
switch-A# scope security
switch-A /security # delete keyring kr10
switch-A /security* # commit-buffer
switch-A /security #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show keyring
show trustpoint
delete lan
To delete the LAN, use the
delete
lan
command.
Command Modes
Boot policy (/org/boot-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete the LAN:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope boot-policy bp10
switch-A /org/boot-policy # delete lan
switch-A /org/boot-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/boot-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show boot-policy
show lan
delete local
To delete the local storage, use the
delete
local
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Storage (/org/boot-policy/storage)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete the local storage:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope boot-policy bp10
switch-A /org/boot-policy # scope storage
switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage # delete local
switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show local
show storage
delete locale
To delete a locale, use the
delete
locale
command.
Syntax Description
name
Locale name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Local user (/security/local-user)
Security (/security)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a locale:
switch-A#scope security
switch-A /security # delete locale dtoEngineering
switch-A /security* # commit-buffer
switch-A /security #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show locale
show role
delete local-disk-config
To delete the local disk configuration, use the
delete
local-disk-config
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete the local disk configuration:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10
switch-A /org/service-profile # delete local-disk-config
switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show local-disk-config
show
local-disk-config-policy
delete local-user
To delete a local user, use the
delete
local-user
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Security (/security)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to delete a user account.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a local user:
switch-B# scope security
switch-B /security # delete local-user lu1
switch-B /security* # commit-buffer
switch-B /security #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show local-user
show remote-user
delete mac-pool
To delete a MAC pool, use the
delete
mac-pool
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a MAC pool:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # delete mac-pool mp10
switch-A /org* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show mac-pool
show server-pool
delete mac-security
To delete MAC security, use the
delete
mac-security
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Port profile (/eth-uplink/port-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to delete the MAC security policy.
Examples
This example shows how to delete MAC security:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink
switch-A /eth-uplink # scope port-profile pp10
switch-A /eth-uplink/port-profile # delete mac-security
switch-A /eth-uplink/port-profile* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-uplink/port-profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show mac-security
show port-profile
delete member-port
To delete a member port, use the
delete
member-port
command.
port channel configuration
delete
member-port
slot-id
port-id
vsan configuration
delete
member-port
{
a
| b
}
slot-id
port-id
Syntax Description
a
Specifies switch A.
b
Specifies switch B.
slot-id
Slot identification number. The range of valid values is 2 to
5.
port-id
Port identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to
40.
Command Modes
Port channel (/eth-uplink/switch/port-channel)
VSAN (/fc-uplink/switch/vsan)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a member port:
switch-A#scope fc-uplink
switch-A /fc-uplink # scope fabric a
switch-A /fc-uplink/fabric # scope vsan vs1
switch-A /fc-uplink/fabric/vsan # delete member-port a 3 3
switch-A /fc-uplink/fabric/vsan* # commit-buffer
switch-A /fc-uplink/fabric/vsan #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show fc-uplink
show port-channel
delete memory
To delete memory, use the
delete
memory
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete memory:
switch-A# scope org org99
switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq100
switch-A /org/server-qual # delete memory
switch-A /org/server-qual* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show memory
show server-qual
delete org-ref
To delete an organization reference, use the
delete
org-ref
command.
Syntax Description
name
Organization reference name.
Command Modes
Locale (/security/locale)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete an organization reference:
switch-A#scope security
switch-A /security # scope locale
switch-A /security/locale # delete org-ref marketing
switch-A /security/locale* # commit-buffer
switch-A /security/locale #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show locale
show org
delete path
To delete the path, use the
delete
path
command.
delete
path
{
primary
| secondary
}
Syntax Description
primary
Specifies the primary path.
secondary
Specifies the secondary path.
Command Modes
SAN image (/org/boot-policy/storage/san-image)
LAN (/org/boot-policy/lan)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete the path:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope boot-policy bp10
switch-A /org/boot-policy/lan # delete path primary
switch-A /org/boot-policy/lan* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/boot-policy/lan #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show lan
show storage
delete pin-group
To delete the pin group, use the
delete
pin-group
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Fibre Channel uplink (/fc-uplink)
Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete the pin group:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink
switch-A /eth-uplink # delete pin-group pg10
switch-A /eth-uplink* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-uplink #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show pin-group
show port-profile
delete policy
To delete a policy, use the
delete
policy
command.
callhome mode
delete
policy
{
equipment-degraded
| equipment-inoperable
| fru-problem
| identity-unestablishable
| thermal-problem
| voltage-problem
}
flow control mode
delete
policy
name
Syntax Description
equipment-degraded
Specifies an equipment degraded policy.
equipment-inoperable
Specifies an equipment inoperable policy.
fru-problem
Specifies a field replaceable unit policy.
identity-unestablishable
Specifies an identity unestablishable policy.
power-problem
Specifies a power problem policy.
thermal-problem
Specifies a thermal problem policy.
voltage-problem
Specifies a voltage problem policy.
name
Policy name.
Command Modes
Callhome (/monitoring/callhome)
Flow control (/eth-uplink/flow-control)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a policy:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink
switch-A /eth-uplink # scope flow-control
switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control # delete policy policy1
switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show policy
show
stats-threshold-policy
delete pooling-policy
To delete a pooling policy, use the
delete
pooling-policy
command.
delete
pooling-policy
name
Syntax Description
name
Pooling policy name.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a pooling policy:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # delete pooling-policy pp110
switch-A /org/pooling-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/pooling-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show mac-pool
show pooling-policy
delete port-channel
To delete a port channel, use the
delete
port-channel
command.
delete
port-channel
port-id
Syntax Description
port-id
Port identification number.
Command Modes
Fabric interconnect (/eth-uplink/fabric)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a port channel:
switch-A#scope eth-uplink
switch-A /eth-uplink # scope fabric b
switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric # delete port-channel 10
switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show fabric
show port-channel
delete processor
To delete a processor, use the
delete
processor
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a processor:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal10
switch-A /org/server-qual # delete processor
switch-A /org/server-qual* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show memory
show processor
delete qos-policy
To delete a QoS policy, use the
delete
qos-policy
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a QoS policy:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # delete qp1
switch-A /org* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show qos-policy
show vnic-egress-policy
delete role
To delete a role, use the
delete
role
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Local user (/security/local-user)
Security (/security)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a role:
switch-A#scope security
switch-A /security # scope local-user appsUser
switch-A /security/local-user # delete role appsUser
switch-A /security/local-user* # commit-buffer
switch-A /security/local-user #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show local-user
show role
delete scrub-policy
To delete a scrub policy, use the
delete
scrub-policy
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a scrub policy:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # delete scrub-policy scrub101
switch-A /org* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show qos-policy
show scrub-policy
delete server
To delete a server, use the
delete
server
command.
delete
server
chassis-id
blade-id
Syntax Description
chassis-id
Server identification number.
blade-id
Server identification number.
Command Modes
Server pool (/org/server-pool)
RADIUS (/security/radius)
TACACS (/security/tacacs)
LDAP (/security/ldap)
VMware management (/system/vm-mgmt)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a server:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope server-pool spGroup10
switch-A /org/server-pool # delete server 1 1
switch-A /org/server-pool* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-pool #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show server
show server-pool
delete server-disc-policy
To delete a server discovery policy, use the
delete
server-disc-policy
command.
delete
server-disc-policy
name
Syntax Description
name
Server discovery policy name.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a server discovery policy:
switch-A# scope org org100
switch-A /org # delete server-disc-policy sdp100
switch-A /org* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show chassis-disc-policy
show server-disc-policy
delete server-pool
To delete a server pool, use the
delete
server-pool
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a server pool:
switch-A# scope org org100
switch-A /org # delete server-pool serverpool101
switch-A /org* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show mac-pool
show server-pool
delete server-qual
To delete a server qualifier, use the
delete
server-qual
command.
Syntax Description
name
Server qualifier name.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a server qualifier:
switch-A#scope org org3
switch-A /org # delete server-qual sql10
switch-A /org/server-qual* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show server-pool
show server-qual
delete storage
To delete storage, use the
delete
storage
command.
Command Modes
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Boot policy (/org/boot-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete storage:
switch-A# scope org org200
switch-A /org # scope server-qual sQual220
switch-A /org/server-qual # delete storage
switch-A /org/server-qual* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show memory
show storage
delete target
To delete a target, use the
delete
target
command.
delete
target
{
a
| b
| dual
}
Syntax Description
a
Specifies switch A.
b
Specifies switch B.
dual
Specifies
Command Modes
Pin group under Fibre Channel uplink (/fc-uplink/pin-group)
Pin group under Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink/pin-group)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a target:
switch-A# scope fc-uplink
switch-A /fc-uplink # scope pin-group pGroup10
switch-A /fc-uplink/pin-group # delete target a
switch-A /fc-uplink/pin-group* # commit-buffer
switch-A /fc-uplink/pin-group #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show pin-group
show target
delete trustpoint
To delete a trustpoint, use the
delete
trustpoint
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Security (/security)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a trustpoint:
switch# scope security
switch /security # delete trustpoint tp10
switch /security* # commit-buffer
switch /security #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show authentication
show trustpoint
delete uuid-suffix-pool
To delete a UUID suffix pool, use the
delete
uuid-suffix-pool
command.
delete
uuid-suffix-pool
name
Syntax Description
name
UUID suffix pool name.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a UUID suffix pool:
switch-A# scope org org100
switch-A /org # delete uuid-suffix-pool pool101
switch-A /org* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show mac-pool
show uuid-suffix-pool
delete vhba
To delete a virtual HBA, use the
delete
vhba
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a virtual HBA:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10
switch-A /org/service-profile # delete vhba vHBA10
switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show vhba
show vnic
delete vlan
To delete a VLAN, use the
delete
vlan
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a VLAN:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink
switch-A /eth-uplink # delete vlan vlan1
switch-A /eth-uplink* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-uplink #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show interface
show vlan
delete vnic
To delete a virtual NIC, use the
delete
vnic
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a virtual NIC:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10
switch-A /org/service-profile # delete vnic vNIC10
switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show vhba
show vnic
delete vnic-templ
To delete a virtual NIC template, use the
delete
vnic-templ
command.
Syntax Description
name
Virtual NIC template name.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a virtual NIC template:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # delete vnic-templ vnicT10
switch-A /org* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/wwn-pool #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show vhba-templ
show vnic-templ
delete vsan
To delete a VSAN, use the
delete
vsan
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Fibre Channel uplink (/fc-uplink)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a VSAN:
switch-A# scope fc-uplink
switch-A /fc-uplink # delete vsan vs110
switch-A /fc-uplink* # commit-buffer
switch-A /fc-uplink #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show pin-group
show vsan
delete wwn-pool
To delete a WWN pool, use the
delete
wwn-pool
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a WWN pool:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # delete wwn-pool wwnP10
switch-A /org* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/wwn-pool #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show org
show wwn-pool
disable cimxml
To disable CIM XML services, use the
disable
cimxml
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
CIM XML services are enabled.
Command Modes
Services (/system/services)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to disable CIM XML services:
switch-A#scope system
switch-A /system # scope services
switch-A /system/services # disable cimxml
switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer
switch-A /system/services #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show cimxml
show dns
disable http
To disable HTTP services, use the
disable
http
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
HTTP services are enabled.
Command Modes
Services (/system/services)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to disable HTTP services:
switch-A#scope system
switch-A /system # scope services
switch-A /system/services # disable http
switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer
switch-A /system/services #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show http
show https
disable https
To disable HTTPS services, use the
disable
https
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
HTTPS services are enabled.
Command Modes
Services (/system/services)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to disable HTTPS services:
switch-A#scope system
switch-A /system # scope services
switch-A /system/services # disable https
switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer
switch-A /system/services #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show https
show ntp
disable snmp
To disable SNMP services, use the
disable
snmp
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
SNMP services are enabled.
Command Modes
Monitoring (/monitoring)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to disable SNMP services:
switch-A#scope monitoring
switch-A /monitoring # disable snmp
switch-A /monitoring* # commit-buffer
switch-A /monitoring #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show snmp-trap
show
stats-collection-policy
disable telnet-server
To disable TELNET server services, use the
disable
telnet-server
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
TELNET server services are enabled.
Command Modes
Services (/system/services)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to disable TELNET server services:
switch-A#scope system
switch-A /system # scope services
switch-A /system/services # disable telnet-server
switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer
switch-A /system/services #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show ssh-server
show telnet-server
disassociate
To disassociate servers, use the
disassociate
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to disassociate servers:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10
switch-A /org/service-profile # disassociate
switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show server
show service-profile
download image
To download an image, use the
download
image
command.
download
image
{ ftp: | scp: | sftp: | tftp: }
Syntax Description
ftp:
Specifies FTP.
scp:
Specifies SCP.
sftp:
Specifies SFTP.
tftp:
Specifies TFTP.
Command Modes
Firmware (/firmware)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to download an image:
switch-A# scope firmware
switch-A /firmware # download image
scp://user1@192.168.10.10/images/ucs-k9-bundle.1.0.0.988.gbin
switch-A /firmware* # commit-buffer
switch-A /firmware #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show image
show package
enable cimxml
To CIM (Common Information Model) XML services, use the
enable
cimxml
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
CIM XML services are disabled.
Command Modes
Services (/system/services)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Cisco recommends that you enable only the communication services that
are required to interface with other network applications.
Examples
This example shows how to enable CIM XML services:
switch-A#scope system
switch-A /system # scope services
switch-A /system/services # enable cimxml
switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer
switch-A /system/services #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show cimxml
show dns
enable core-export-target
To enable a core export target, use the
enable
core-export-target
command.
enable
core-export-target
Command Default
Core export target services are disabled.
Command Modes
System debug (/monitoring/sysdebug)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to enable a core export target:
switch-A# scope monitoring
switch-A /monitoring # scope sysdebug
switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug # enable core-export-target
switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug* # commit-buffer
switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show cores
show core-export-target
enable http
To enable HTTP services, use the
enable
http
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
HTTP services are disabled.
Command Modes
Services (/system/services)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Cisco recommends that you enable only the communication services that
are required to interface with other network applications.
Examples
This example shows how to enable HTTP services:
switch-A#scope system
switch-A /system # scope services
switch-A /system/services # enable http
switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer
switch-A /system/services #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show cimxml
show http
enable https
To enable HTTPS services, use the
enable
https
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
HTTPS services are disabled.
Command Modes
Services (/system/services)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Cisco recommends that you enable only the communication services that
are required to interface with other network applications.
Examples
This example shows how to enable HTTPS services:
switch-A#scope system
switch-A /system # scope services
switch-A /system/services # enable https
switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer
switch-A /system/services #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show cimxml
show https
enable snmp
To enable SNMP services, use the
enable
snmp
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
SNMP services are disabled.
Command Modes
Monitoring (/monitoring)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Cisco recommends that you enable only the communication services that
are required to interface with other network applications.
Examples
This example shows how to enable SNMP services:
switch-A#scope monitoring
switch-A /monitoring # enable snmp
switch-A /monitoring* # commit-buffer
switch-A /monitoring #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show cimxml
show snmp-trap
enable telnet-server
To enable TELNET server services, use the
enable
telnet-server
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
TELNET server services are disabled.
Command Modes
Services (/system/services)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Cisco recommends that you enable only the communication services that
are required to interface with other network applications.
Examples
This example shows how to enable TELNET server services:
switch-A#scope system
switch-A /system # scope services
switch-A /system/services # enable telnet-server
switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer
switch-A /system/services #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show ssh-server
show telnet-server
enter adapter
To enter the adapter, use the
enter
adapter
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to enter adapter capacity qualification. In this
qualification, you can create and delete capacity qualifications. Use the
exit command to exit adapter.
If you are entering an adapter for the first time, once you have
entered you will need to execute the
commit-buffer command.
Examples
This example shows how to enter the adapter:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq10
switch-A /org/server-qual # enter adapter
switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show adapter
show cap-qual
enter chassis
To enter a chassis, use the
enter
chassis
command.
enter
chassis
min-chassis-id
max-chassis-id
Syntax Description
min-chassis-id
Minimum chassis identification number. The range of valid
values is 1 to 255.
max-chassis-id
Maximum chassis identification number. The range of valid
values is 1 to 255.
Command Modes
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to enter slot capacity qualification. In this
qualification, you can create and delete capacity qualifications. Use the
exit command to exit the chassis.
If you are entering a chassis for the first time, once you have
entered you will need to execute the
commit-buffer command.
Examples
This example shows how to enter a chassis:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq10
switch-A /org/server-qual # enter chassis 1 1
switch-A /org/server-qual/chassis* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual/chassis #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show cap-qual
show chassis
enter memory
To enter memory, use the
enter
memory
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to enter memory and set memory property values. Use
the
exit command to exit memory.
If you are entering memory for the first time, once you have entered
you will need to execute the
commit-buffer command.
Examples
This example shows how to enter memory:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq10
switch-A /org/server-qual # enter memory
switch-A /org/server-qual/memory* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual/memory #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show detail
show memory
enter processor
To enter the processor, use the
enter
processor
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to enter the processor and set processor property
values. Use the
exit command to exit the processor.
If you are entering memory for the first time, once you have entered
you will need to execute the
commit-buffer command.
Examples
This example shows how to enter the processor:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq10
switch-A /org/server-qual # enter processor
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show memory
show processor
enter storage
To enter storage, use the
enter
storage
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Boot policy (/org/boot-policy)
Server qualification (/org/server-qual)
Boot definition (/org/service-profile/boot-def)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to enter storage and set storage property values.
Use the
exit command to exit storage.
If you are entering storage for the first time, once you have entered
you will need to execute the
commit-buffer command.
Examples
The following example shows how to enter storage:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq10
switch-A /org/server-qual # enter storage
switch-A /org/server-qual/storage* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual/storage #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show detail
show storage
power
To power up or down, use the
power
command.
power
power
{
up
| down
}
Syntax Description
up
Specifies power up.
down
Specifies power down.
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to power up:
switch-A# scope org org10a
switch-A /org # scope service-profile servProf10a
switch-A /org/service-profile # power down
reboot
To reboot, use the
reboot
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to reboot:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10
switch-A /org/service-profile # reboot
recommission chassis
To recommission a chassis, use the
recommission
chassis
command.
recommission
chassis
vendor
model
serial-num
Syntax Description
vendor
Vendor.
model
Model.
serial-num
Serial number.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to recommission a chassis:
switch-A# recommission chassis "Cisco Systems Inc" "Cisco UCS 5108" FOX1252GNNN
switch-A* # commit-buffer
switch-A #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show chassis
show slot
remove privilege
To remove privileges, use the
remove
privilege
command.
remove
privilege
{
aaa
| admin
| ext-lan-config
| ext-lan-policy
| ext-lan-qos
| ext-lan-security
| ext-san-config
| ext-san-policy
| ext-san-qos
| ext-san-security
| fault
| service-profile-config
| service-profile-config-policy
| service-profile-network
| service-profile-network-policy
| service-profile-qos
| service-profile-qos-policy
| service-profile-security
| service-profile-security-policy
| service-profile-server
| service-profile-server-policy
| service-profile-storage
| service-profile-storage-policy
| operations
| server-equipment
| server-maintenance
| server-policy
| server-security
| pod-config
| pod-policy
| pod-qos
| pod-security
| read-only
}
+
Syntax Description
aaa
Specifies AAA privileges.
admin
Specifies admin privileges.
ext-lan-config
Specifies external LAN configuration priveleges.
ext-lan-policy
Specifies external LAN policy privileges.
ext-lan-qos
Specifies external LAN QoS privileges.
ext-lan-security
Specifies external LAN security privileges.
ext-san-config
Specifies external SAN configuration privileges.
ext-san-policy
Specifies external SAN policy privileges.
ext-san-qos
Specifies external SAN QoS privileges.
ext-san-security
Specifies external SAN security privileges.
fault
Specifies fault privileges.
service-profile-config
Specifies service profile configuration privileges.
service-profile-config-policy
Specifies service profile configuration policy privileges.
service-profile-network
Specifies service profile network privileges.
service-profile-network-policy
Specifies service profile network policy privileges.
service-profile-qos
Specifies service profile QoS privileges.
service-profile-qos-policy
Specifies service profile QoS policy privileges.
service-profile-security
Specifies service profile security privileges.
service-profile-security-policy
Specifies service profile security policy privileges.
service-profile-server
Specifies service profile server privileges.
service-profile-server-policy
Specifies service profile server policy privileges.
service-profile-storage
Specifies service profile storage privileges.
service-profile-storage-policy
Specifies service profile storage policy privileges.
operations
Specifies operations privileges.
server-equipment
Specifies server equipment privileges.
server-maintenance
Specifies server maintenance privileges.
server-policy
Specifies server policy privileges.
server-security
Specifies server security privileges.
pod-config
Specifies pod configuration privileges.
pod-policy
Specifies pod policy privileges.
pod-qos
Specifies pod QoS privileges.
pod-security
Specifies pod security privileges.
read-only
Specifies read-only privileges.
Command Modes
Role (/security/role)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to remove privileges:
switch-A#scope security
switch-A /security # scope role serverAdmin
switch-A /security/role # remove privilege server-policy
switch-A /security/role* # commit-buffer
switch-A /security/role #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show local-user
show role
remove server
To remove a server, use the
remove
server
command.
Syntax Description
slot
Slot number. The range of valid values is 1 to 255.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to remove a server:
switch-A# remove server 1/1
switch-A* # commit-buffer
switch-A #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show iom
show server
reset
To reset, use the
reset
command.
logcontrol, bmc, and iom mode
reset
server and service profile mode
reset
{
hard-reset-immediate
| hard-reset-wait
}
Syntax Description
hard-reset-immediate
hard-reset-wait
Command Modes
Logcontrol (/monitoring/sysdebug/logcontrol)
BMC (/chassis/server/bmc)
Server (/chassis/server)
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
IO module (/chassis/iom)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
The following example shows how to reset:
switch-A# scope chassis 1
switch-A /chassis # scope iom 1/1
switch-A /chassis/iom # reset
switch-A /chassis/iom* # commit-buffer
switch-A /chassis/iom #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show chassis
show server
reset-cmos
To reset the CMOS, use the
reset-cmos
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Server (/chassis/server)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to reset CMOS:
switch-A# scope chassis 1
switch-A /chassis # scope server 1
switch-A /chassis/server # reset cmos
switch-A /chassis/server* # commit-buffer
switch-A /chassis/server #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show cpu
show firmware
scope adapter
To enter adapter mode, use the
scope
adapter
command.
scope
adapter
chassis/slot/adapter
Syntax Description
chassis/slot/id
Adapter location.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to enter adapter mode:
scope adapter 1/1/1
switch /chassis/server/adapter #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show chassis
show iom
scope backup
To enter backup mode, use the
scope
backup
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
System (/system)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to enter backup mode:
switch-A# scope system
switch-A /system # scope backup backUpFDrive
switch-A /system #* commit-buffer
switch-A /system #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show backup
show import-config
scope block
To enter block mode, use the
scope
block
command.
Syntax Description
from
From value.
to
To value.
Command Modes
IP pool (/org/ip-pool)
WWN pool (/org/wwn-pool)
UUID suffix pool (/org/uuid-suffix-pool)
MAC pool (/org/mac-pool)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to enter block mode:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope ip-pool ipp10
switch-A /org/ip-pool # scope block 209.165.200.225
209.165.200.235
switch-A /org/ip-pool #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show ip-pool
show mac-pool
scope bmc
To enter bmc mode, use the
scope
bmc
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Server (/chassis/server)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to enter bmc mode:
switch-A# scope chassis 1
switch-A /chassis # scope server 1/1
switch-A /chassis/server # scope bmc
switch-A /chassis/server/bmc #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show bmc
show raid-controller
scope boot-definition
To enter boot definition mode, use the
scope
boot-definition
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to enter boot definition mode:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp3a
switch-A /org/service-profile # scope boot-definition
switch-A /org/service-profile/boot-definition #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show boot-definition
show lan
scope boot-policy
To enter boot-policy mode, use the
scope
boot-policy
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to enter boot-policy mode:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope boot-policy
switch-A /org/boot-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show boot-policy
show qos-policy
scope capability
To enter capability mode, use the
scope
capability
command.
Command Modes
System (/system)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to enter capability mode:
switch-A# scope system
switch-A /system # scope capability
switch-A /system/capability #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show memory
show version
scope cap-qual
To enter capacity qualification mode, use the
scope
cap-qual
command.
scope
cap-qual
{
fcoe
| non-virtualized-eth-if
| non-virtualized-fc-if
| path-encap-consolidated
| path-encap-virtual
| protected-eth-if
| protected-fc-if
| protected-fcoe
| virtualized-eth-if
| virtualized-fc-if
| virtualized-scsi-if
}
Syntax Description
fcoe
Specifies Fibre Channel over Ethernet.
non-virtualized-eth-if
Specifies a non-virtualized Ethernet interface.
non-virtualized-fc-if
Specifies a non-virtualized Fibre Channel interface.
path-encap-consolidated
Specifies a consolidated encapsulated path.
path-encap-virtual
Specifies a virtual encapsulated path.
protected-eth-if
Specifies a protected Ethernet interface.
protected-fc-if
Specifies a protected Fibre Channel interface.
protected-fcoe
Specifies a protected Fibre Channel over Ethernet interface.
virtualized-eth-if
Specifies a virtualized Ethernet interface.
virtualized-fc-if
Specifies a virtualized Fibre Channel interface.
virtualized-scsi-if
Specifies a virtualized SCSI interface.
Command Modes
Adapter (/org/server-qual/adapter)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to enter capacity qualification mode:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq10
switch-A /org/server-qual # scope adapter
switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter # scope cap-qual fcoe
Related Commands
Command
Description
show adapter
show cap-qual
scope chassis
To enter chassis mode, use the
scope
chassis
command.
Syntax Description
id
Chassis identification number.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to enter chassis mode:
switch-A# scope chassis 1
switch-A /chassis #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show chassis
show slot
scope chassis-disc-policy
To enter chassis discovery policy mode, use the
scope
chassis-disc-policy
command.
scope
chassis-disc-policy
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to enter chassis discovery policy mode:
switch-A# scope org org30
switch-A /org # scope chassis-disc-policy
switch-A /org/chassis-disc-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show chassis-disc-policy
show org
scope eth-classified
To enter eth-classified mode, use the
scope
eth-classified
command.
scope
eth-classified
{
best-effort
| bronze
| gold
| platinum
| silver
}
Syntax Description
best-effort
Specifies
bronze
Specifies bronze classified mode.
gold
Specifies gold classified mode.
platinum
Specifies platinum classified mode.
silver
Specifies silver classified mode.
Command Modes
QoS (/eth-server/qos)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
Enters Ethernet server QoS Ethernet classified mode for the specified
system class.
Examples
The following example shows how to enter eth-classified mode:
switch-A# eth-server
switch-A /eth-server # scope qos
switch-A /eth-server/qos # scope eth-classified
switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show eth-best-effort
show eth-classified
scope eth-server
To enter eth-server mode, use the
scope
eth-server
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
Examples
This example shows how to enter eth-server mode:
switch-A#scope eth-server
switch-A /eth-server #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show interface
show server
scope eth-uplink
To enter eth-uplink mode, use the
scope
eth-uplink
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
Examples
This example shows how to enter eth-uplink mode:
switch-A#scope eth-uplink
switch-A /eth-uplink #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show eth-uplink
show port-profile
scope fc-uplink
To enter fc-uplink mode, use the
scope
fc-uplink
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
Examples
This example shows how to enter fc-uplink mode:
switch-A# scope fc-uplink
switch-A /fc-uplink #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show interface
show vlan
scope firmware
To enter firmware mode, use the
scope
firmware
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
Examples
This example shows how to enter firmware mode:
switch-A# scope firmware
switch-A /firmware #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show firmware
show version
scope flow-control
To enter flow control mode, use the
scope
flow-control
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
Examples
This example shows how to enter flow control mode:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink
switch-A /eth-uplink # scope flow-control
switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show policy
show port-profile
scope import-config
To enter import configuration mode, use the
scope
import-config
command.
Syntax Description
name
Import configuration name.
Command Modes
System (/system)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to enter import configuration mode:
switch-A# scope system
switch-A /system # scope import-config ic10
switch-A /system/import-config #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show import-config
show managed-entity
scope iom
To enter iom mode, use the
scope
iom
command.
chassis mode
scope
iom
{
id
| a | b } id
capability mode
scope
iom
vendor
model
hw-rev
Syntax Description
id
Module identification number.
a
Specifies switch A.
b
Specifies switch B.
vendor
Vendor name.
model
Model number.
hw-rev
Hardware revision.
Command Modes
Chassis (/chassis)
Capability (/system/capability)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to enter iom mode:
switch-A# scope chassis
switch-A /chassis # scope iom 1
switch-A /chassis/iom #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show iom
show slot
scope ipmi-access-profile
To enter IPMI access profile mode, use the
scope
ipmi-access-profile
command.
scope
ipmi-access-profile
name
Syntax Description
name
Access profile name.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
The following example shows how to enter IPMI access profile mode:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope ipmi-access-profile ipmiAP10
switch-A /org/ipmi-access-profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show epuser
show ipmi-access-profile
scope ldap
To enter LDAP mode, use the
scope
ldap
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
LDAP (/security/ldap)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
Examples
This example shows how to enter LDAP mode:
switch-A#scope security
switch-A /security # scope ldap
switch-A /security/ldap #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show ldap
show tacacs
scope locale
To enter locale mode, use the
scope
locale
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Security (/security)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to enter locale mode:
switch-A#scope security
switch-A /security # scope locale
switch-A /security/locale #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show locale
show remote-user
scope monitoring
To enter monitoring mode, use the
scope
monitoring
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
Examples
This example shows how to enter monitoring mode:
switch-A#scope monitoring
switch-A /monitoring #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show callhome
show syslog
scope org
To enter org mode, use the
scope
org
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to enter org mode:
switch-A# scope org org100
switch-A /org #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show mac-pool
show org
scope port-channel
To enter port channel mode, use the
scope
port-channel
command.
Syntax Description
id
Port identification number.
Command Modes
Fabric interconnect (/eth-uplink/fabric)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to enter port channel mode:
switch-A#scope eth-uplink
switch-A /eth-uplink # scope fabric b
switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric # scope port-channel 10
switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric/port-channel #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show switch
show port-channel
scope qos
To enter QoS mode, use the
scope
qos
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Ethernet server (/eth-server)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
Examples
This example shows how to enter QoS mode:
switch-A# scope eth-server
switch-A /eth-server # scope qos
switch-A /eth-server/qos #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show eth-best-effort
show eth-classified
scope radius
To enter radius mode, use the
scope
radius
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Security (/security)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
Examples
This example shows how to enter radius mode:
switch-A#scope security
switch-A /security # scope radius
switch-A /security /radius #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show ldap
show radius
scope role
To enter role mode, use the
scope
role
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Security (/security)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to enter role mode:
switch-A#scope security
switch-A /security # scope role admin
switch-A /security #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show local-user
show role
scope security
To enter security mode, use the
scope
security
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
Examples
This example shows how to enter security mode:
switch-A# scope security
switch-A /security #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show ldap
show tacacs
scope server
To enter server mode, use the
scope
server
command.
scope
server
{ name | dynamic-uuid }
Syntax Description
name
Server name.
dynamic-uuid
Specifies the unique server identity.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to enter server mode:
switch-A# scope server 1/1
switch-A /chassis/server #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show server adapter
show server identity
scope server-qual
To enter server-qual mode, use the
scope
server-qual
command.
Syntax Description
name
Server qualifier name.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to enter server-qual mode:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal1
switch-A /org/server-qual #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show server-pool
show server-qual
scope services
To enter services mode, use the
scope
services
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Services (/system/services)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
Examples
This example shows how to enter services mode:
switch-A#scope system
switch-A /system # scope services
switch-A /system/services #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show cimxml
show dns
scope system
To enter system mode, use the
scope
system
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
Examples
This example shows how to enter system mode:
switch-A# scope system
switch-A /system #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show fabric
show version
scope tacacs
To enter TACACS mode, use the
scope
tacacs
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Security (/security)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
You do not have to enter this mode with a managed object.
Examples
This example shows how to enter TACACS mode:
switch-A#scope security
switch-A /security # scope tacacs
switch-A /security/tacacs #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show radius
show ttacacs
scope vhba
To enter virtual HBA mode, use the
scope
vhba
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to enter virtual HBA mode:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10
switch-A /org # scope vhba vHBA10
switch-A /org/vhba #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show service-profile
show vhba
scope vhba-templ
To enter virtual HBA template mode, use the
scope
vhba-templ
command.
scope vhba-templ
scope
vhba-templ
name
Syntax Description
name
Virtual HBA template name.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to enter virtual HBA template mode:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope vhba-templ vhbaT10
switch-A /org/vhba-templ #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show fc-if
show vhba-templ
scope vnic
To enter virtual NIC mode, use the
scope
vnic
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to enter virtual NIC mode:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10
switch-A /org # scope vnic vNIC10
switch-A /org/vnic #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show service-profile
show vnic
scope vnic-templ
To enter virtual NIC template mode, use the
scope
vnic-templ
command.
Syntax Description
name
Virtual NIC template name.
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to enter virtual NIC template mode:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope vnic-templ vnicT10
switch-A /org/vnic-templ #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show eth-if
show vnic-templ
scope wwn-pool
To enter WWN pool mode, use the
scope
wwn-pool
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Organization (/org)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to enter WWN pool mode:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope wwn-pool wwnP10
switch-A /org/wwn-pool #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show initiator
show org
set action
To set action, use the
set
action
command.
chassis-disc-policy mode
set
action
{
1-link
| 2-link
| 4-link
}
import-config mode
set
action
{
merge
| replace
}
server-disc-policy mode
set
action
{
diag
| immediate
| user-acknowledged
}
Syntax Description
1-link
Specifies one uplink.
2-link
Specifies two uplinks.
4-link
Specifies four uplinks.
merge
Specifies merge.
replace
Specifies replace.
diag
Specifies diagnostic.
immediate
Specifies immediate.
user-acknowledged
Specifies user acknowledged.
Command Modes
Chassis discovery policy (/org/chassis-disc-policy)
Import configuration (/system/import-config)
Server discovery policy /org/server-disc-policy
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command in chassis-disc-policy mode to specify the number of
links to the switch that the chassis must have to be discovered.
Examples
This example shows how to set action:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org/chassis-disc-policy # scope chassis-disc-policy cdp10
switch-A /org/chassis-disc-policy # set action 4-link
switch-A /org/chassis-disc-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/chassis-dis-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show chassis
show chassis-disc-policy
set adaptor-profile
To set an adaptor profile, use the
set
adaptor-profile
command.
Syntax Description
name
Adapter profile name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Hypervisor connection (/org/service-profile/hv-conn)
Dynamic connection policy (/org/dynamic-conn-policy)
Virtual HBA (/org/service-profile/vhba)
Virtual NIC (/org/service-profile/vnic)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Use this command to associate the specified profile with the service
profile you used to enter service profile mode.
Examples
This example shows how to set an adapter profile:
switch-A# scope org org30a
switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10
switch-A /org/service-profile # scope vnic
switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic # set adaptor-profile 20a
switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show vhba
show vnic
set adminstate
To set the administration state, use the
set
adminstate
command.
set
adminstate
{
disabled
| enabled
}
Syntax Description
disabled
Specifies administration state enabled.
enabled
Specifies administration state disabled.
Command Modes
Ethernet classified (/eth-server/qos/eth-classified)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set the administration state:
switch-A# scope eth-server
switch-A /eth-server # scope qos
switch-A /eth-server/qos # scope eth-classified silver
switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified # set adminstate enabled
switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show eth-best-effort
show eth-classified
set agent-policy
To set the agent policy, use the
set
agent-policy
command.
Syntax Description
name
Agent policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to associate the specified agent policy with the
service profile you used to enter service profile mode.
Examples
This example shows how to set the agent policy:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope service-profile servProf10
switch-A /org/service-profile # set agent-policy agentP10
switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show association
show service-profile
set arch
To set processor architecture (arch), use the
set
arch
command.
set
arch
{
dual-core-opteron
| intel-p4-c
| opteron
| pentium-4
| turion-64
| xeon
| xeon-mp
| any
}
Syntax Description
dual-core-opteron
Specifies the dual-core Opteron processor.
intel-p4-c
Specifies the Intel P4 C processor.
opteron
Specifies the Opteron processor.
pentium-4
Specifies the Pentium 4 processor.
turion-64
Specifies the Turion 4 processor.
xeon
Specifies the Xeon processor.
xeon-mp
Specifies the Xeon MP processor.
any
Specifies any processor.
Command Modes
Processor (/org/server-qual/processor)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set processor architecture:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal10
switch-A /org/server-qual # scope processor
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor # set arch xeon-mp
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show memory
show processor
set attribute
To set an attribute, use the
set
attribute
command.
Syntax Description
attribute
Attribute name. The range of valid values is 1 to 63.
Command Modes
LDAP (/security/ldap)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to restrict database searches to records that
contain the specified attribute.
Examples
This example shows how to set an attribute:
switch-A#scope security
switch-A /security # scope ldap
switch-A /security/ldap # set attribute name
switch-A /security/ldap* # commit-buffer
switch-A /security/ldap #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show ldap
show tacacs
set authentication console
To set up the authentication console, use the
set
authentication
console
command.
set
authentication
console
{
ldap
| local
| radius
| tacacs
}
Syntax Description
ldap
Specifies an LDAP authentication console.
local
Specifies a local authentication console.
radius
Specifies a RADIUS authentication console.
tacacs
Specifies a TACACS authentication console.
Command Modes
Security (/security)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set up the authentication console:
switch-A#scope security
switch-A /security # set authentication console ldap
switch-A /security* # commit-buffer
switch-A /security #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show authentication
show ldap
set authentication default
To set an authentication default, use the
set
authentication
default
command.
set
authentication
default
{
ldap
| local
| radius
| tacacs
}
Syntax Description
ldap
Specifies an LDAP authentication console.
local
Specifies a local authentication console.
radius
Specifies a RADIUS authentication console.
tacacs
Specifies a TACACS authentication console.
Command Modes
Security (/security)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set an authentication default:
switch-A#scope security
switch-A /security # set authentication default ldap
switch-A /security* # commit-buffer
switch-A /security #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show authentication
show ldap
set authport
To set up an authentication port, use the
set
authport
command.
Syntax Description
id
Authentication port identification number. The range of valid
values is 1 to 65535.
Command Modes
Server (/security/radius/server)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify the port used to communicate with a
RADIUS server.
Examples
This example shows how to set up an authentication port:
switch-A#scope security
switch-A /security # scope radius
switch-A /security/radius # scope server s100
switch-A /security/radius/server # set authport 100
switch-A /security/radius/server* # commit-buffer
switch-A /security/radius/server #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show ldap
show radius
set basedn
To set up a distinguished name, use the
set
basedn
command.
Syntax Description
name
Distinguished name. The range of valid values is 1 to 127.
Command Modes
LDAP (/security/ldap)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to restrict database searches to records that contain
the specified distinguished name.
Examples
This example shows how to set up a distinguished name:
switch-A#scope security
switch-A /security # scope ldap
switch-A /security/ldap # set basedn ldap
switch-A /security/ldap* # commit-buffer
switch-A /security/ldap #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show ldap
show tacacs
set blocksize
To set the block size, use the
set
blocksize
command.
set
blocksize
{
blocksize
| unspecified
}
Syntax Description
blocksize
Storage block size. The range of valid values is 0 to
4294967295.
unspecified
Specifies an unspecified block size.
Command Modes
Storage (/org/server-qual/storage)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set the block size:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal10
switch-A /org/server-qual # scope storage
switch-A /org/server-qual/storage # set blocksize 1000
switch-A /org/server-qual/storage* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual/storage #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show memory
show processor
set boot-policy
To set the boot policy, use the
set
boot-policy
command.
Syntax Description
name
Boot policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to associate the specified boot policy with the
service profile you used to enter service profile mode.
Examples
This example shows how to set the boot policy:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope service-profile servProf10
switch-A /org/service-profile # set boot-policy bootP10
switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show association
show boot-definition
set cimxml port
To set up a CIM (Common Information Model) XML port, use the
set
cimxml
port
command.
Syntax Description
port
Port number. The range of valid values is 1 to 65535.
Command Modes
Services (/system/services)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set up a CIM XML port:
switch-A#scope system
switch-A /system # scope services
switch-A /system/services # set cimxml port 10
switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer
switch-A /system/services #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show cimxml
show dns
set clock
To set the memory clock speed, use the
set
clock
command.
set
clock
{ number
| unspec }
Syntax Description
number
Memory clock speed, in seconds. The range of valid values is 1
to 65535.
unspec
Specifies unspecified speed.
Command Modes
Memory (/org/server-qual/memory)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set the memory clock speed:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq10
switch-A /org/server-qual # scope memory
switch-A /org/server-qual/memory # set clock 10
switch-A /org/server-qual/memory* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual/memory #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show memory
show processor
set cos
To set up CoS (Class of Service), use the
set
cos
command.
Syntax Description
cos
Class of Service. The range of valid values is 0 to 6.
any
Specifies any level of CoS.
Command Modes
Ethernet classified (/eth-server/cos/eth-classified)
Fibre Channel default (/eth-server/cos/fc-default)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to restrict the passage of traffic. A higher value
indicates more important traffic. Setting CoS at 6 specifies the most important
traffic.
Examples
This example shows how to set up CoS:
switch-A# scope eth-server
switch-A /eth-server # scope cos
switch-A /eth-server/qos # scope eth-classified
switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified # set cos 6
switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show eth-best-effort
show eth-classified
set descr
To set a description, use the
set
descr
command.
Syntax Description
description
Description. The range of valid values is 1 to 256.
Command Modes
Backup (/system/backup)
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet server
(/eth-server/stats-threshold-policy)
Virtual NIC template (/org/vnic-templ)
Statistics threshold policy under organization
(/org/stats-threshold-policy)
MAC pool (/org/mac-pool)
Partition (/org/local-disk-config/partition)
Import configuration (/system/import-config)
Pooling policy (/org/pooling-policy)
VMM provider (/system/vm-mgmt/vmm-provider)
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
UUID suffix pool (/org/uuid-suffix-pool)
Pin group under Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink/pin-group)
Fibre Channel profile (/org/fc-profile)
SoL (/org/service-profile/sol)
IP pool (/org/ip-pool)
Ethernet profile (/org/eth-profile)
Statistics threshold policy under Fibre Channel uplink
(/fc-uplink/stats-threshold-policy)
Server discovery policy (/org/server-disc-policy)
Pin group under Fibre Channel uplink (/fc-uplink/pin-group)
PSU policy (/org/psu-policy)
Boot policy (/org/boot-policy)
Statistics threshold policy under Ethernet uplink
(/eth-uplink/stats-threshold-policy)
Local disk configuration under organization (/org/local-disk-config)
Virtual HBA template (/org/vhba-templ)
Firmware management pack (/org/fw-mgmt-pack)
Initiator (/org/wwn-pool/initiator)
Boot definition (/org/service-profile/boot-def)
Chassis discovery policy under organization (/org/chassis-disc-policy)
Automatic configuration policy (/org/autoconfig-policy)
SoL policy (/org/sol-policy)
Scrub policy (/org/scrub-policy)
Local disk configuration under service profile
(/org/service-profile/local-disk-config)
Firmware host pack under organization (/org/fw-host-pack)
Port profile (/eth-uplink/port-profile)
WWN pool (/org/wwn-pool)
Server inherit policy under organization (/org/server-inherit-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
If your description includes spaces, special characters, or
punctuation, you must begin and end your description with quotation marks. The
quotation marks will not appear in the description field of any show command
output
Examples
This example shows how to set a description:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope boot-policy boot100
switch-A /org/boot-policy # set descr bootOnce
switch-A /org/boot-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/boot-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show boot-policy
show detail
set disk-scrub
To set disk scrub, use the
set
disk-scrub
command.
set
disk-scrub
{
no
| yes
}
Syntax Description
no
Specifies no scrub.
yes
Specifies scrub.
Command Modes
Scrub policy (/org/scrub-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set disk scrub:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope scrub-policy scrub101
switch-A /org/scrub-policy # set disk-scrub yes
switch-A /org/scrub-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/scrub-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show
server-inherit-policy
show scrub-policy
set email
To set up email, use the
set
email
command.
Syntax Description
email
Email address. Specify in the format <name>@<domain
name>.
Command Modes
Callhome (/monitoring/callhome)
Local user (/security/local-user)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to set up customer contact email.
Examples
This example shows how to set up email:
switch-A# scope monitoring
switch-A /monitoring # scope callhome
switch-A /monitoring/callhome # set email foo@foo.com
switch-A /monitoring/callhome* # commit-buffer
switch-A /monitoring/callhome #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show callhome
show event
set expiration
To set the expiration date, use the
set
expiration
command.
set
expiration
{
never
|
{
apr
| aug
| dec
| feb
| jan
| jul
| jun
| mar
| may
| nov
| oct
| sep
}
day
year
}
Syntax Description
never
Specifies
apr
Specifies April.
aug
Specifies August.
dec
Specifies December.
feb
Specifies February.
jan
Specifies January.
jul
Specifies July.
jun
Specifies June.
mar
Specifies March.
may
Specifies May.
nov
Specifies November.
oct
Specifies October.
sep
Specifies September.
day
Day.
year
Year.
Command Modes
Local user (/security/local-user)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to set the date the user account expires.
Examples
This example shows how to set the expiration date:
switch-A#scope security
switch-A /security # scope local-user lu1
switch-A /security/local-user # set expiration 30 nov
switch-A /security* # commit-buffer
switch-A /security #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show local-user
show remote-user
set filter
To set up a filter, use the
set
filter
command.
Syntax Description
name
Filter name. The range of valid values is 1 to 63.
Command Modes
LDAP (/security/ldap)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to restrict database searches to records that contain
the specified filter.
Examples
This example shows how to set up a filter:
switch-A#scope security
switch-A /security # scope ldap
switch-A /security/ldap # set filter domainNames
switch-A /security/ldap* # commit-buffer
switch-A /security/ldap #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show ldap
show tacacs
set firstname
To set the first name, use the
set
firstname
command.
Syntax Description
name
First name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Local user (/security/local-user)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set the first name:
switch-A#scope security
switch-A /security # scope local-user lu1
switch-A /security/local-user # set firstname bob
switch-A /security/local-user* # commit-buffer
switch-A /security/local-user #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show local-user
show remote-user
set flow-control-policy
To set up a flow control policy, use the
set
flow-control-policy
command.
set
flow-control-policy
name
Syntax Description
name
Flow control policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to
16.
Command Modes
Port channel (/eth-uplink/fabric/port-channel)
Interface (/eth-uplink/fabric/interface)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set up a flow control policy:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink
switch-A /eth-uplink # scope fabric b
switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric # scope interface 1 2
switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric/interface # set flow-control-policy fcp110
switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric/interface* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric/interface #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show interface
show port-channel
set host-fw-policy
To set the host firmware policy, use the
set
host-fw-policy
command.
Syntax Description
name
Host firmware policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to
16.
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to associate the specified host firmware policy with
the service profile you used to enter service profile mode.
Examples
This example shows how to set the host firmware policy:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope service-profile servProf10
switch-A /org/service-profile # set host-fw-policy hostFP10
switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show assoc
show service-profile
set http port
To set up an HTTP port, use the
set
http
port
command.
Syntax Description
port
Port identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to
65535.
Command Modes
Services (/system/services)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Cisco recommends that you enable only the communication services that
are required to interface with other network applications.
Examples
This example shows how to set up an HTTP port:
switch-A#scope system
switch-A /system # scope services
switch-A /system/services # set http port 100
switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer
switch-A /system/services #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show cimxml
show http
set https keyring
To set up an HTTPS keyring, use the
set
https
keyring
command.
set
https
keyring
keyring
Syntax Description
keyring
Keyring name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Services (/system/services)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
When the HTTPS keyring is modified using the set https keyring
command, all current HTTP and HTTPS sessions will be closed without any
warning.
Examples
This example shows how to set up an HTTPS keyring:
switch-A#scope system
switch-A /system # scope services
switch-A /system/services # set https keyring kr100
switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer
switch-A /system/services #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show http
show keyring
set https port
To set up an HTTPS port, use the
set
https
port
command.
Syntax Description
port
Port identification number. The range of valid values is 1 to
65535.
Command Modes
Services (/system/services)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Cisco recommends that you enable only the communication services that
are required to interface with other network applications.
Examples
This example shows how to set up an HTTP port:
switch-A#scope system
switch-A /system # scope services
switch-A /system/services # set https port 200
switch-A /system/services* # commit-buffer
switch-A /system/services #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show cimxml
show http
set ipmi-access-profile
To set the IPMI access profile, use the
set
ipmi-access-profile
command.
set
ipmi-access-profile
name
Syntax Description
name
IPMI access profile name. The range of valid values is 1 to
16.
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to associate the specified IPMI access profile with
the service profile you used to enter service profile mode.
Examples
This example shows how to set the IPMI access profile:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope service-profile servProf10
switch-A /org/service-profile # set ipmi-access-profile iaP10
switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show association
show service-profile
set key
To set up a key, use the
set
key
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Server under TACACS (/security/tacacs/server)
Server under LDAP (/security/ldap/server)
Server under RADIUS (/security/radius/server)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
When you execute
set key , the prompt
Enter the key: appears on the command line. When you enter the
key at the prompt and then press Enter, the prompt
Confirm the key: appears. Confirm the key and then press Enter
again. The key is set.
Examples
This example shows how to set up a key:
switch-A#scope security
switch-A /security # scope ldap
switch-A /security/ldap # scope server s100
switch-A /security/ldap/server # set key
Enter the key:
Confirm the key:
switch-A /security/ldap/server* # commit-buffer
switch-A /security/ldap/server #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show ldap
show server
set lastname
To set the user name last name, use the
set
lastname
command.
Syntax Description
name
Last name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Local user (/security/local-user)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set the user name last name:
switch-A#scope security
switch-A /security # scope local-user lu1
switch-A /security/local-user # set lastname foo
switch-A /security/local-user* # commit-buffer
switch-A /security/local-user #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show local-user
show remote-user
set local-disk-policy
To set the local disk policy, use the
set
local-disk-policy
command.
set
local-disk-policy
name
Syntax Description
name
Local disk policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to associate the specified local disk policy with
the service profile you used to enter service profile mode.
Examples
This example shows how to set the local disk policy:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope service-profile servProf10
switch-A /org/service-profile # set local-disk-policy ldiskP10
switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show association
show service-profile
set lun
To set a LUN name, use the
set
lun
command.
Syntax Description
name
LUN name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
SAN image path (/org/boot-policy/storage/san-image/path)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set a LUN name:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope boot-policy bp10a
switch-A /org/boot-policy # scope storage
switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage # scope san-image primary
switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage/san-image # scope path primary
switch-A /org/service-profile/storage/san-image/path # set lun lun100
switch-A /org/service-profile/path* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile/path #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show path
show storage
set maxcap
To set the maximum capacity, use the
set
maxcap
command.
set
maxcap
{
max-cap
| unspecified
}
Syntax Description
max-cap
Maximum capacity. The range of valid values is 0 to
9223372036854775807.
unspecified
Specifies unspecified capacity.
Command Modes
Storage (/org/server-qual/storage)
Memory (/org/server-qual/memory)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify the maximum capacity of the memory array.
Examples
This example shows how to set the maximum capacity:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq3
switch-A /org/server-qual # scope storage
switch-A /org/service-qual/storage # set maxcap 10000000
switch-A /org/service-qual/storage* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-qual/storage #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show memory
show storage
set maxcores
To set the maximum number of cores, use the
set
maxcores
command.
set
maxcores
{
max-cores
| unspecified
}
Syntax Description
max-cores
Maximum number of cores. The range of valid values is 0 to
65535.
unspecified
Specifies an unspecified number of cores.
Command Modes
Processor (/org/server-qual/processor)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify the maximum number of processor cores.
Examples
This example shows how to set the maximum number of cores:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal10
switch-A /org/server-qual # scope processor
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor # set maxcores 100
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show memory
show processor
set maximum
To set the maximum, use the
set
maximum
command.
set
maximum
{
maximum
| unspecified
}
Syntax Description
maximum
Maximum
unspecified
Specifies unspecified maximum.
Command Modes
Capacity qualification (/org/server-qual/adapter/cap-qual)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify the maximum capacity for the selected
adapter type.
Examples
This example shows how to set the maximum:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq100
switch-A /org/server-qual # scope adapter
switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter # scope cap-qual fcoe
switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter/cap-qual # set maximum 100
switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter/cap-qual # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter/cap-qual #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show adapter
show cap-qual
set maxprocs
To set the maximum number of processors, use the
set
maxprocs
command.
set
maxprocs
{
maxprocs
| unspecified
}
Syntax Description
max-procs
Maximum number of processors. The range of valid values is 0
to 65535.
unspecified
Specifies an unspecified number of processors.
Command Modes
Processor (/org/server-qual/processor)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set the maximum number of processors:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal10
switch-A /org/server-qual # scope processor
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor # set maxprocs 10
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show memory
show processor
set maxthreads
To set the maximum number of threads, use the
set
maxthreads
command.
set
maxthreads
{
maxthreads
| unspecified
}
Syntax Description
max-threads
Maximum number of threads. The range of valid values is 0 to
65535.
unspecified
Specifies an unspecified number of threads.
Command Modes
Processor (/org/server-qual/processor)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set the maximum number of threads:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal10
switch-A /org/server-qual # scope processor
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor # set maxthreads 10
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show memory
show processor
set mgmt-fw-policy
To set the management firmware policy, use the
set
mgmt-fw-policy
command.
Syntax Description
name
Management firmware policy name. The range of valid values is
1 to 16.
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to associate the specified management firmware
policy with the service profile you used to enter service profile mode.
Examples
This example shows how to set the management firmware policy:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope service-profile servProf10
switch-A /org/service-profile # set mgmt-fw-policy mfwP10
switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show association
show service-profile
set mincap
To set the minimum capacity, use the
set
mincap
command.
set
mincap
{
mincap
| unspec
}
Syntax Description
min-cap
Maximum capacity. The range of valid values is 0 to
9223372036854775807.
unspecified
Specifies unspecified capacity.
Command Modes
Storage (/org/server-qual/storage)
Memory (/org/server-qual/memory)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify the minimum capacity of the memory array.
Examples
This example shows how to set the minimum capacity:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq3
switch-A /org/server-qual # scope storage
switch-A /org/service-qual/storage # set mincap 1000000
switch-A /org/service-qual/storage* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-qual/storage #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show memory
show storage
set mincores
To set the minimum number of cores, use the
set
mincores
command.
set
mincores
{
mincores
| unspecified
}
Syntax Description
min-cores
Minimum number of cores. The range of valid values is 0 to
65535.
unspecified
Specifies an unspecified number of cores.
Command Modes
Processor (/org/server-qual/processor)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify the minimum number of processor cores.
Examples
This example shows how to set the minimum number of cores:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal10
switch-A /org/server-qual # scope processor
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor # set mincores 2
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show memory
show processor
set minprocs
To set the minimum number of processors, use the
set
minprocs
command.
set
minprocs
{
min-procs
| unspecified
}
Syntax Description
min-procs
Minimum number of processors. The range of valid values is 0
to 65535.
unspecified
Specifies an unspecified number of processors.
Command Modes
Processor (/org/server-qual/processor)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set the maximum number of processors:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal10
switch-A /org/server-qual # scope processor
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor # set minprocs 1
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show memory
show processor
set minthreads
To set the minimum number of threads, use the
set
minthreads
command.
set
minthreads
{
min-threads
| unspecified
}
Syntax Description
min-threads
Minimum number of threads. The range of valid values is 0 to
65535.
unspecified
Specifies an unspecified number of threads.
Command Modes
Processor (/org/server-qual/processor)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set the minimum number of threads:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal10
switch-A /org/server-qual # scope processor
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor # set minthreads 1
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show memory
show processor
set mode
To set the mode, use the
set
mode
command.
set
mode
{
any-configuration | no-local-storage
| no-raid | raid-mirrored
| raid-striped
}
{
end-host
| switch
}
{
one-shot
| staged
}
Syntax Description
any-configuration
Specifies any configuration for the local disk.
no-local-storage
Specifies no local storage.
no-raid
Specifies no RAID configuration on the local disk.
raid-mirrored
Specifies RAID mirroring on the local disk.
raid-striped
Specifies RAID striping on the local disk.
end-host
Specifies end host Ethernet switching mode.
switch
Specifies switch Ethernet switching mode.
one-shot
Specifies one shot.
staged
Specifies staged.
Usage Guidelines
The Ethernet switching mode determines how the switch behaves as a
switching device between the servers. End-host mode allows the switch to act as
an end host to the network, representing all server (hosts) connected to it
through vNICs and the network. Switch mode is the traditional Ethernet
switching mode.
Command Modes
Local disk configuration under organization (/org/local-disk-config)
Firmware management pack (/org/fw-mgmt-pack)
Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink)
Firmware host pack (/org/fw-host-pack)
Local disk configuration under service profile
(/org/service-profile/local-disk-config)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Mode eth-uplink only supports the keywords
end-host and
switch .
Modes /org/fw-host-pack and /org/fw-mgmt only support the keywords
one-shot and
staged .
Modes /org/service-profile/local-disk-config and
/org/local-disk-config only support the keywords
any-configuration ,
no-local-storage ,
no-raid ,
raid-mirrored , and
raid-striped .
Examples
This example shows how to set the mode:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink
switch-A /eth-uplink # set mode switch
switch-A /eth-uplink* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-uplink #
set mtu
To set an Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU), use the
set
mtu
command.
set
mtu
{
mtu
| fc
| normal
}
Syntax Description
mtu
MTU. The range of valid values is 1538 to 9216.
fc
Specifies Fibre Channel MTU.
normal
Specifies normal MTU.
Command Modes
Ethernet classified (/eth-server/qos/eth-classified)
Ethernet default (/eth-server/qos/eth-default)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set an MTU:
switch-A# scope eth-server
switch-A /eth-server # scope qos
switch-A /eth-server/qos # scope eth-classified
switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified # set mtu fc
switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show eth-best-effort
show eth-classified
set name
To set name, use the
set
name
command.
Syntax Description
name
Name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Port channel (/eth-uplink/fabric/port-channel)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set a name:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink
switch-A /eth-uplink # scope switch
switch-A /eth-uplink/switch # scope port-channel 10
switch-A /eth-uplink/switch/port-channel # set name pc10
switch-A /eth-uplink/switch/port-channel* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-uplink/switch/port-channel #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show member-port
show port-channel
set numberofblocks
To set the number of blocks, use the
set
numberofblocks
command.
set
numberofblocks
{
number
| unspecified
}
Syntax Description
number
Number of storage blocks. The range of valid values is 0 to
9223372036854775807.
unspecified
Specifies an unspecified number of blocks.
Command Modes
Storage (/org/server-qual/storage)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
The following example shows how to set the number of blocks:
switch-A# scope org org120
switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq20
switch-A /org/server-qual # scope storage
switch-A /org/server-qual/storage # set numberofblocks 100000
switch-A /org/server-qual/storage* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual/storage #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show memory
show storage
set order
To set the order, use the
set
order
command.
virtual-media, storage, vnic, and lan command modes
set
order
{
1
| 2
| 3
| 4
}
vhba command mode
set
order
{
order
| max
| unspecified
}
Syntax Description
1
Specifies first.
2
Specifies second.
3
Specifies third.
4
Specifies fourth.
order
Order. The range of valid values is 0 to 99.
unspecified
Unspecified order.
Command Modes
Virtual media (/org/boot-policy/virtual-media)
Storage (/org/boot-policy/storage)
Virtual NIC (/org/service-profile/vnic)
Virtual HBA (/org/service-profile/vhba)
LAN (/org/boot-policy/lan)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify the PCI scan order for the vNIC.
Examples
This example shows how to set the order:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp100
switch-A /org/service-profile # scope vhba vhba100
switch-A /org/service-profile/vhba # set order order 10
switch-A /org/service-profile/vhba* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile/vhba #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show vhba
show vnic
set password
To set up a password, use the
set
password
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
End point user (/org/ipmi-access-profile/epuser)
Backup (/system/backup)
Import configuration (/system/import-config)
Local user (/security/local-user)
Security (/security)
Download task (/firmware/download-task)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
The password must be a minimum of eight characters.
After entering the set password command, you are prompted to enter and
confirm the password. For security purposes, the password that you type does
not appear in the CLI.
Examples
This example shows how to set up a password:
switch-A#scope security
switch-A /security # set password
Enter the password:
Confirm the password:
switch-A /security* # commit-buffer
switch-A /security #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show local-user
show remote-user
set perdiskcap
To set per-disk capacity, use the
set
perdiskcap
command.
set
perdiskcap
{
number
| unspecified
}
Syntax Description
number
Capacity number. The range of valid values is 0 to
9223372036854775807.
unspecified
Specifies an unspecified amount of capacity.
Command Modes
Storage (/org/server-qual/storage)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
The following example shows how to set the per-disk capacity:
switch-A# scope org org120
switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq20
switch-A /org/server-qual # scope storage
switch-A /org/server-qual/storage # set perdiskcap 110000
switch-A /org/server-qual/storage* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual/storage #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show memory
show storage
set pers-bind
To disable or enable persistant binding, use the
set
pers-bind
command.
set
pers-bind
{
disabled
| enabled
}
Syntax Description
disabled
Specifies binding disabled.
enabled
Specifies binding enabled.
Command Modes
Virtual HBA (/org/service-profile/vhba)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to disable or enable persistent binding to fibre
channel targets.
Examples
This example shows how to disable or enable persistant binding:
switch-A# scope org org30a
switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp101
switch-A /org/service-profile # scope vhba vhba17
switch-A /org/service-profile/vhba # set pers-bind enabled
switch-A /org/service-profile/vhba* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile/vhba #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show vhba
show vnic
set phone
To set the phone user name, use the
set
phone
command.
Syntax Description
name
Name of the user. The range of valid values is 1 to 512.
Command Modes
Local user (/security/local-user)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set the phone user name:
switch-A# scope security
switch-A /security # scope local-user admin10
switch-A /security/local-user # set phone admin10
switch-A /security/local-user* # commit-buffer
switch-A /security/local-user #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show local-user
show user-sessions
set pin-group
To set the pin group, use the
set
pin-group
command.
Syntax Description
name
Pin group name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Hypervisor connectivity (/org/service-profile/hv-conn)
Virtual HBA (/org/service-profile/vhba)
Virtual NIC (/org/service-profile/vnic)
Virtual HBA template (/org/vhba-templ)
Virtual NIC (/org/vnic-templ)
Dynamic connection policy (/org/dynamic-conn-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify the pin group to use for the vNIC.
Examples
This example shows how to set the pin group:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10
switch-A /org/service-profile # scope vnic vnic20
switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic # set pin-group pg1
switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show eth-if
show vnic
set pool
To set a pool, use the
set
pool
command.
Syntax Description
name
Pool name. The range of valid values is 1 to
Command Modes
Pooling policy (/org/pooling-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to add a pool to your pooling policy. Only one pool
can be set for each pooling policy.
Examples
This example shows how to set a pool:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope pooling-policy pp100
switch-A /org/pooling-policy # set pool pool100
switch-A /org/pooling-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/pooling-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show mac-pool
show pooling-policy
set port
To set the port number, use the
set
port
command.
Syntax Description
number
Port number. The range of valid values is 1 to 65535.
Command Modes
Callhome (/monitoring/callhome)
Server under LDAP (/security/ldap/server)
SNMP host (/monitoring/snmphost)
Server under TACACS (/security/tacacs/server)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify the port used to communicate with the LDAP
server.
Examples
This example shows how to set the port number:
switch-A#scope security
switch-A /security # scope ldap
switch-A /security/ldap # scope server s100
switch-A /security/ldap/server # set port 100
switch-A /security/ldap/server* # commit-buffer
switch-A /security/ldap/server #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show ldap
show server
set prio
To set priority, use the
set
prio
command.
Syntax Description
auto
Specifies automatic prio.
on
Specifies prio on.
Command Modes
Flow control policy (/eth-uplink/flow-control/policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set priority:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink
switch-A /eth-uplink # scope flow-control
switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control # scope policy
switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control/policy # set prio on
switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control/policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control/policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show policy
show
stats-threshold-policy
set qos-policy
To set the QoS policy, use the
set
qos-policy
command.
Syntax Description
name
QoS policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Virtual NIC template (/org/vnic-templ)
Virtual HBA (/org/service-profile/vhba)
Virtual NIC (/org/service-profile/vnic)
Port profile (/eth-uplink/port-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify the QoS policy to use for the vNIC.
Examples
This example shows how to set the QoS policy:
switch-A# scope org org30
switch-A /org # scope vnic-templ vnict10
switch-A /org/vnic-templ # set qos-policy qp10
switch-A /org/vnic-templ* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/vnic-templ #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show eth-if
show qos-policy
set qualifier
To set a qualifier, use the
set
qualifier
command.
Syntax Description
name
Qualifier name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Server inherit policy (/org/server-inherit-policy)
Server discovery policy (/org/server-disc-policy)
Pooling policy (/org/pooling-policy)
Chassis discovery policy (/org/chassis-disc-policy)
Automatic configuration policy (/org/autoconfig-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to add a qualifier to your policy. Only one
qualifier can be set for each policy.
Examples
This example shows how to set a qualifier:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope server-disc-policy sdp100
switch-A /org/server-disc-policy # set qualifier q100
switch-A /org/server-disc-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-disc-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show pooling policy
show server-disc-policy
set reboot-on-update
To set reboot on updates, use the
set
reboot-on-update
command.
set
reboot-on-update
{
no
| yes
}
Syntax Description
no
Specifies no reboot on updates.
yes
Specifies reboot on updates.
Command Modes
Boot policy (/org/boot-policy)
Boot definition (/org/service-profile/boot-def)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set reboot on updates:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope boot-policy bp112
switch-A /org/boot-policy # set reboot-on-update yes
switch-A /org/boot-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/boot-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show boot-policy
show storage
set receive
To set recieve, use the
set
receive
command.
Syntax Description
off
Specifies recieve off.
on
Specifies recieve on.
Command Modes
Flow control policy (/eth-uplink/flow-control/policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify flow control receive options.
When you specify
off , pause requests from the network are ignored and traffic
flow continues as normal.
When you specify
on , pause requests are honored and all traffic is halted on that
uplink port until the network cancels the pause request
Examples
This example shows how to set recieve:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink
switch-A /eth-uplink # scope flow-control
switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control # scope policy fcpolicy110
switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control/policy # set recieve on
switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control/policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control/policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show
stats-threshold-policy
show policy
set retries
To set the number of retries, use the
set
retries
command.
Syntax Description
number
Number of retries. The range of valid values is 0 to 5.
Command Modes
RADIUS (/security/radius)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to set the number of times to retry communicating
with the RADIUS server before noting the server as down.
Examples
This example shows how to set the number of retries:
switch-A#scope security
switch /security # scope radius
switch /security/radius # set retries 3
switch /security/radius* # commit-buffer
switch /security/radius #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show ldap
show radius
set rootdn
To set a root distinguished name, use the
set
rootdn
command.
Syntax Description
name
Root distinguished name. The range of valid values is 1 to
127.
Command Modes
Server (/security/ldap/server)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify the distinguished name for the LDAP
database superuser account.
Examples
This example shows how to set a root distinguished name:
switch-A#scope security
switch-A /security # scope ldap
switch-A /security/ldap # scope server s100
switch-A /security/ldap/server # set rootdn administrator
switch-A /security/ldap/server* # commit-buffer
switch-A /security/ldap/server #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show ldap
show server
set scrub-policy
To set the scrub policy, use the
set
scrub-policy
command.
Syntax Description
name
Scrub policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Server discovery policy (/org/server-disc-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to associate the specified scrub policy with the
service profile you used to enter service profile mode.
Examples
This example shows how to set the scrub policy:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope server-disc-policy sdp100
switch-A /org/server-disc-policy # set scrub-policy scrub101
switch-A /org/server-disc-policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-disc-policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show scrub-policy
show server-disc-policy
set send
To set send, use the
set
send
command.
Syntax Description
off
Specifies send off.
on
Specifies send on.
Command Modes
Flow control policy (/eth-uplink/flow-control-policy)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify flow control send options.
When you specify
off , traffic on the port flows normally regardless of the packet
load.
When you specify
on , the UCS system sends a pause request to the network if the
incoming packet rate becomes too high. The pause remains in effect for a few
milliseconds before traffic is reset to normal levels.
Examples
This example shows how to set send:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink
switch-A /eth-uplink # scope flow-control
switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control # scope policy fcpolicy110
switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control/policy # set send on
switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control/policy* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-uplink/flow-control/policy #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show
stats-threshold-policy
show policy
set snmp community
To set up an SNMP community, use the
set
snmp
community
command.
set
snmp
community
community
Syntax Description
community
Community name. The range od valid values is 1 to 512.
Command Modes
Monitoring (/monitoring)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Cisco recommends that you enable only the communication services that
are required to interface with other network applications.
The community name can be any alphanumeric string. Enter this command
multiple times to create multiple community strings.
Examples
This example shows how to set up an SNMP community:
switch-A#scope monitoring
switch-A /monitoring # set snmp community snmpcom10
switch-A /monitoring* # commit-buffer
switch-A /monitoring #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show callhome
show snmp-trap
set sol-policy
To set the serial over LAN (SoL) policy, use the
set
sol-policy
command.
Syntax Description
name
SoL policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to associate the specified SoL policy with the
service profile you used to enter service profile mode.
Examples
This example shows how to set the SoL policy:
switch-A# scope org org110
switch-A /org # scope service-profile spEast110
switch-A /org/service-profile # set sol-policy apEast110
switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show sol-config
show sol-policy
set speed
To set the speed, use the
set
speed
command.
memory mode
set
speed
{
speed
| unspec
}
sol-config and sol-policy modes
set
speed
{
115200
| 19200
| 38400
| 57600
| 9600
}
Syntax Description
speed
Baud rate. The range of valid values is 0 to 65535.
unspec
Specifies unspecified baud rate.
115200
Specifies 115200 baud rate.
19200
Specifies 19200 baud rate.
38400
Specifies 38400 baud rate.
57600
Specifies 57600 baud rate.
9600
Specifies 9600 baud rate.
Command Modes
/org/server-qual/memory
/org/service-profile/sol-config
/org/sol-policy
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify the memory data rate.
Examples
This example shows how to set the speed:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10
switch-A /org/service-profile # scope sol-config
switch-A /org/service-profile/sol-config # set speed 9600
switch-A /org/service-profile/sol-config* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile/sol-config #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show memory
show sol-config
set src-templ-name
To set the source template name, use the
set
src-templ-name
command.
Syntax Description
name
Source template name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to associate the specified source template with the
service profile you used to enter service profile mode.
Examples
This example shows how to set the source template name:
switch-A# scope org org110
switch-A /org # scope service-profile spEast110
switch-A /org/service-profile # set src-templ-name srcTempName110
switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show service-policy
show vhba-templ
set sshkey
To set an SSH key, use the
set
sshkey
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Security (/security)
Local user (/security/local-user)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify the SSH key used for passwordless access.
Examples
This example shows how to set an SSH key:
switch-A# scope security
switch-A /security # set sshkey "ssh-rsa
AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAIEAuo9VQ2CmWBI9/S1f30klCWjnV3lgdXMzO0W
Ul5iPw85lkdQqap+NFuNmHcb4K iaQB8X/PDdmtlxQQcawclj+k8f4VcOelBxls
Gk5luq5ls1ob1VOIEwcKEL/h5lrdbNlI8y3SS9I/gGiBZ9ARlop9LDpD m8HPh2
LOgyH7Ei1MI8="
switch-A /security* # commit-buffer
switch-A /security #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show keyring
show trustpoint
set ssl
To set up SSL on a server, use the
set
ssl
command.
Syntax Description
no
Specifies no SSL.
yes
Specifies SSL.
Command Modes
Servre (/security/ldap/server)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to enable or disable the use of SSL when
communicating with the LDAP server.
Examples
This example shows how to set up SSL on a server:
switch#scope security
switch /security # scope ldap
switch /security/ldap # scope server s100
switch /security/ldap/server # set ssl yes
switch /security/ldap/server* # commit-buffer
switch /security/ldap/server #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show ldap
show server
set stats-policy
To set the statistics policy, use the
set
stats-policy
command.
Syntax Description
name
Statistics policy name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Virtual NIC template (/org/vnic-templ)
Virtual NIC (/org/service-profile/vnic)
Service profile (/org/service-profile)
Virtual HBA template (/org/vhba-templ)
Virtual HBA (/org/service-profile/vhba)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Use this command to associate the specified statistics policy with
the service profile you used to enter service profile mode, or the template you
used to enter virtual NIC template or virtual HBA template modes.
Examples
This example shows how to set the statistics policy:
switch-A# scope org org110
switch-A /org # scope service-profile spEast110
switch-A /org/service-profile # set stats-policy statsEast110
switch-A /org/service-profile* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show service-profile
show
stats-threshold-policy
set stepping
To set stepping, use the
set
stepping
command.
set
stepping
{
number
| unspecified
}
Syntax Description
number
Stepping number. The range of valid value is 0 to 4294967295.
unspecified
Specifies an unspecified stepping number.
Command Modes
Processor (/org/server-qual/processor)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify the processor stepping number.
Examples
This example shows how to set the minimum number of cores:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal10
switch-A /org/server-qual # scope processor
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor # set stepping 1
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual/processor #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show memory
show processor
set syslog console
To set the syslog console, use the
set
syslog
console
command.
set
syslog
console
{
state
{
disabled
| enabled
}
|
level
{
alerts
| critical
| emergencies
}
}
+
Syntax Description
state
Specifies the state of the syslog console.
disabled
Specifies disable syslog console.
enabled
Specifies enable syslog console.
level
Specifies the level of the syslog message.
alerts
Specifies alert level.
critical
Specifies critical level.
emergencies
Specifies emergency level.
Command Default
Disabled.
Command Modes
Monitoring (/monitoring)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to enable the syslog console. Enabling the console
allows the operating to generate system log messages. You can also use this
command to set the level of syslog console messages.
When you enable the syslog console, the default for Level is Critical.
Examples
This example shows how to set the syslog console:
switch-A# scope monitoring
switch-A /monitoring # set syslog console state enabled
switch-A # /monitoring* commit-buffer
switch-A # /monitoring
Related Commands
Command
Description
show callhome
show syslog
set syslog file
To set the syslog file, use the
set
syslog
file
command.
set
syslog
file
{
state
{
disabled
| enabled
}
|
level
{
alerts
| critical
| debugging
| emergencies
| errors
| information
| notifications
| warnings
}
|
name
name
|
size
size
}
+
Syntax Description
state
Specifies the state of the syslog file.
disabled
Specifies syslog file disabled.
enabled
Specifies syslog file enabled.
level
Specifies the level of the syslog message.
alerts
Specifies alert level.
critical
Specifies critical level.
debugging
Specifies debug level.
emergencies
Specifies emergency level.
errors
Specifies error level.
information
Specifies information level.
notifications
Specifies notification level.
warnings
Specifies warning level.
name
Specifie file name.
name
Name of the file. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
size
Species file size.
size
File size. The range of valid values is 4096 to 10485760.
Command Default
Disabled.
Command Modes
Monitoring (/monitoring)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to enable the syslog file. Enabling the file allows
the operating system to place messages in a syslog file. You can also use this
command to set the level of syslog file messages.
When you enable the syslog file, the default for Level is Critical and
the default for Size is 10485760.
Examples
This example shows how to set the syslog file:
switch-A# scope monitoring
switch-A /monitoring # set syslog file state enabled
switch-A # /monitoring* commit-buffer
switch-A # /monitoring
Related Commands
Command
Description
show callhome
show syslog
set syslog min-level
To set the minimum level for syslog messages, use the
set
syslog
min-level
command.
set
syslog
min-level
{
crit
| debug0
| debug1
| debug2
| debug3
| debug4
| info
| major
| minor
| warn
}
Syntax Description
crit
Specifies minimum level as critical.
debug0
Specifies minimum level as debug 0.
debug1
Specifies minimum level as debug 1.
debug2
Specifies minimum level as debug 2.
debug3
Specifies minimum level as debug 3.
debug4
Specifies minimum level as debug 4.
info
Specifies minimum level as information.
major
Specifies minimum level as major.
minor
Specifies minimum level as minor.
warn
Specifies minimum level as warning.
Command Default
Minimum level is not set.
Command Modes
Management logging (/monitoring/sysdebug/mgmt-logging)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set the minimum level for syslog messages:
switch-A#scope monitoring
switch-A /monitoring # scope sysdebug
switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug # scope mgmt-logging
switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug/mgmt-logging # scope mgmt-logging
switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug/mgmt-logging # set syslog min-level crit
switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug/mgmt-logging* # commit-buffer
switch-A /monitoring/sysdebug/mgmt-logging #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show fsm
show syslog
set syslog monitor
To set the syslog monitor, use the
set
syslog
monitor
command.
set
syslog
monitor
{
state
{
disabled
| enabled
}
|
level
{
alerts
| critical
| debugging
| emergencies
| errors
| information
| notifications
| warnings
}
}
+
Syntax Description
state
Specifies the state of the syslog monitor.
disabled
Specifies disable syslog monitor.
enabled
Specifies enable syslog monitor.
level
Specifies the level of the syslog message.
alerts
Specifies alert level.
critical
Specifies critical level.
debugging
Specifies debug level.
emergencies
Specifies emergency level.
errors
Specifies error level.
information
Specifies information level.
notifications
Specifies notification level.
warnings
Specifies warning level.
Command Default
Disabled.
Command Modes
Monitoring (monitoring)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to enable the syslog monitor. Enabling the monitor
allows the operating system to monitor syslog messages. You can also use this
command to set the level of syslog file messages.
When you enable the syslog file, the default for Level is Critical.
Examples
This example shows how to set the syslog monitor:
switch-A# scope monitoring
switch-A /monitoring # set syslog monitor state enabled
switch-A # /monitoring* commit-buffer
switch-A # /monitoring
Related Commands
Command
Description
show callhome
show syslog
set syslog remote-destination
To set syslog remote destination, use the
set
syslog
remote-destination
command.
set
syslog
remote-destination
{
server-1
| server-2
| server-3
}
{
state
{
disabled
| enabled
}
|
level
{
alerts
| critical
| debugging
| emergencies
| errors
| information
| notifications
| warnings
}
|
hostname
hostname
|
facility
{
local0
| local1
| local2
| local3
| local4
| local5
| local6
| local7
}
}
+
Syntax Description
server-1
Specifies server 1.
server-2
Specifies server 2.
server-3
Specifies server 3.
state
Specifies the state of syslog remote destination.
disabled
Specifies disable syslog remote destination.
enabled
Specifies enable syslog remote destination.
level
Specifies the level of the syslog message.
alerts
Specifies alert level. Set to
1 .
critical
Specifies critical level. Set to
2 .
debugging
Specifies debug level. Set to
7 .
emergencies
Specifies emergency level. Set to
0 .
errors
Specifies error level. Set to
3 .
information
Specifies information level. Set to
6 .
notifications
Specifies information level. Set to
5 .
warnings
Specifies warning level. Set to
4 .
hostname
Specifies host name.
hostname
Host name. The range of valid values is 1 to 256.
facility
Specifies the facility.
local0
Specifies local facility 0.
local1
Specifies local facility 1.
local2
Specifies local facility 2.
local3
Specifies local facility 3.
local4
Specifies local facility 4.
local5
Specifies local facility 5.
local6
Specifies local facility 6.
local7
Specifies local facility 7.
Command Modes
Monitoring (/monitoring)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to enable syslog remote destination. When you enable
syslog remote destination, the default for Hostname is None.
Examples
This example shows how to set syslog remote destination:
switch-A# scope monitoring
switch-A /monitoring # set syslog remote-destination server-1 hostname ITEast1
switch-A # /monitoring* commit-buffer
switch-A # /monitoring
Related Commands
Command
Description
show callhome
show syslog
set target
To set a target, use the
set
target
command.
set
target
{
a
| b
}
{ port slot-id/port-id
| port-channel id
}
Syntax Description
a
Specifies switch A.
b
Specifies switch B.
port
Specifies port.
slot-id/port-id
Specifies the slot and port identification number.
port-channel
Specifies port channel.
id
Specifies the port channel identification number.
Command Modes
Pin group under Fibre Channel uplink (/fc-uplink/pin-group)
Pin group under Ethernet uplink (/eth-uplink/pin-group)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to set the Fibre Channel or Ethernet pin target to
the specified switch and port, or switch and port channel. Scope to
/fc-uplink/pin-group to set the Fibre Channel pin target. Scope to
/eth-uplink/pin-group to set the Ethernet pin target.
Examples
This example shows how to set a target:
switch-A# scope eth-uplink
switch-A /eth-uplink # scope pin-group pinGroupOne
switch-A /eth-uplink/pin-group # set target a port 1/1
switch-A /eth-uplink/pin-group* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-uplink/pin-group #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show pin-group
show target
set template-name
To set the template name, use the
set
template-name
command.
Syntax Description
name
Template name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
vNIC (/org/service-profile/vnic)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope service-profile sp10
switch-A /org/service-profile # scope vnic vnic10
switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic # set template-name temp10
switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/service-profile/vnic #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show vhba
show vnic
set timeout
To set a timeout, use the
set
timeout
command.
Syntax Description
timeout
Timeout interval, in seconds. The range of valid values is 1
to 60.
Command Modes
TACACS (/security/tacacs)
RADIUS (/security/radius)
LDAP (/security/ldap)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set a timeout:
switch-A#scope security
switch-A /security # scope ldap
switch-A /security/ldap # set timeout 30
switch-A /security/ldap* # commit-buffer
switch-A /security/ldap #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show ldap
show tacacs
set units
To set memory units, use the
set
units
command.
set
units
{
units
| unspec
}
Syntax Description
units
Memory units. The range of valid values is 0 to 65535.
unspec
Specifies unspecified memory units.
Command Modes
/org/server-qual/memory
/org/server-qual/storage
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Memory units refer to the DRAM chips mounted on the PCB.
Examples
This example shows how to set memory units:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal10
switch-A /org/server-qual # scope memory
switch-A /org/server-qual/memory # set units 1000
switch-A /org/server-qual/memory* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual/memory #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show memory
show storage
set version
To set the version number, use the
set
version
command.
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Pack image (/org/fw-host-pack/pack-image)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify the package image version number.
Changing this number triggers firmware updates on all components using the
firmware through a service profile.
Examples
This example shows how to set the version number:
switch-A# scope org org100
switch-A /org # scope fw-host-pack fhp10
switch-A /org/fw-host-pack # scope pack-image pi10
switch-A /org/fw-host-packpack-image # set version 1.3
switch-A /org/fw-host-packpack-image* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/fw-host-packpack-image #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show pack-image
show version
set vhba
To set a vHBA, use the
set
vhba
command.
Syntax Description
name
vHBA name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Path (/org/boot-policy/storage/san-image/path)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set a vHBA:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope boot-policy boot1
switch-A /org/boot-policy # scope storage
switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage # scope san-image primary
switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage/san-image # scope path primary
switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage/san-image/path # set vhba vhba100
switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage/san-image/path* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage/san-image/path #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show interface
show vhba
set virtual-ip
To set up a virtual IP address, use the
set
virtual-ip
command.
Syntax Description
address
Virtual IP address. Enter the argument in the format A.B.C.D.
Command Modes
System (/system)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set up a virtual IP address:
switch# scope system
switch /system # set virtual-ip 209.165.200.225
switch /system* # commit-buffer
switch /system #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show image
show vif
set vnic
To set the vNIC, use the
set
vnic
command.
Syntax Description
vnic
VNIC name. The range of valid values is 1 to 16.
Command Modes
Path (/org/boot-policy/lan/path)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
A vNIC is a virtualized network interface that is configured on a
physical network adapter and appears to be a physical NIC to the operating
system of the server. The type of adapter in the system determines how many
vNICs you can create. For example, a Cisco UCS CNA M71KR adapter has two NICs,
which means you can create a maximum of two vNICs for each of those adapters.
Examples
This example shows how to set the VNIC:
switch-A# scope org org3
switch-A /org # scope boot-policy boot1
switch-A /org/boot-policy # scope lan
switch-A /org/boot-policy/lan # scope path
switch-A /org/boot-policy/lan/path # set vnic 101
switch-A /org/boot-policy/lan/path* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/boot-policy/lan/path #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show path
show vnic
set weight
To set the weight, use the
set
weight
command.
set
weight
{
weight
| best-effort
| none
}
Syntax Description
weight
Weight number. The range of valid values is 0 to 10.
best-effort
Specifies best effort.
none
Specifies no weight.
Command Modes
Ethernet classified (/eth-server/qos/eth-classified)
Ethernet default (/eth-server/qos/eth-default)
Fibre Channel default (/eth-server/qos/fc-default)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set the weight:
switch-A# scope eth-server
switch-A /eth-server # scope qos
switch-A /eth-server/qos # scope eth-classified
switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified # set weight 5
switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified* # commit-buffer
switch-A /eth-server/qos/eth-classified #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show eth-best-effort
show eth-classified
set width
To set the width, use the
set
width
command.
set
width
{
width
| unspec
}
Syntax Description
width
Width. The range of valid values is 0 to 65535.
unspec
Specifies width unspecified.
Command Modes
Memory (/org/server-qual/memory)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify the bit width of the data bus.
Examples
This example shows how to set the width:
switch-A# scope org org10
switch-A /org # scope server-qual squal10
switch-A /org/server-qual # scope memory
switch-A /org/server-qual/memory # set width 1000000
switch-A /org/server-qual/memory* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/server-qual/memory #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show memory
show storage
set wwn
To set a World Wide Name (WWN), use the
set
wwn
command.
Syntax Description
name
WWN name. The name entered must be in hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh
format.
Command Modes
Path (/org/boot-policy/storage/san-image/path)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to set a WWN:
switch-A# scope org org10a
switch-A /org # scope boot-policy boot6b
switch-A /org/boot-policy # scope storage
switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage # scope san-image primary
switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage/san-image # scope path primary
switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage/san-image/path # set wwn 20:00:00:00:20:00:00:23
switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage/san-image/path* # commit-buffer
switch-A /org/boot-policy/storage/san-image/path* #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show path
show san-image
top
To enter root from any mode, use the
top
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to enter root from any mode:
switch /system/services # top
switch#
up
To move up one mode, use the
up
command.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to move up one mode:
switch-A /org/service-profile # up
switch-A /org #
update firmware
To update the firmware, use the
update
firmware
command.
update
firmware
version
activate [force]
set-startup
Syntax Description
version
Version number.
activate
(Optional) Specifies activation of firmware.
force
(Optional) Specifies force of firmware update.
set-startup
(Optional) Specifies set the firmware update on startup.
Command Modes
Input output module (/chassis/iom)
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to update the firmware:
switch-A# scope chassis 1
switch-A /chassis # scope iom 2
switch-A# /chassis/iom # update firmware 1.0(0.988)
switch-A# /chassis/iom* # activate firmware 1.0(0.988)
switch-A# /chassis/iom* # commit-buffer
switch-A# /chassis/iom #
Related Commands
Command
Description
show firmware
show image
where
To determine where you are in the CLI, use the
where
command.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
Release
Modification
1.0(1)
This command was introduced.
Examples
This example shows how to determine where you are in the CLI:
switch-A /org/service-profile # where
Mode: /org/service-profile
Mode Data:
scope org
enter org org10
enter service-profile sp10 instance
switch-A /org/service-profile #