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Using the CLI
Specifying ports
Controller module host ports are specified by port number only (to use the same port in both controllers) or
by controller ID and port number (to specify a port in one controller). Controller IDs are A for the upper
controller and B for the lower controller, and are not case sensitive. Port IDs increment from 0 in each
controller module. You can specify:
•
A port ID in both controllers. Example:
1
•
A port ID in one controller. Example:
A1
•
A hyphenated range of IDs. Do not mix controller IDs in a range. Example:
b0-b1
or
0-1
•
A comma-separated list of IDs, ranges, or both (with no spaces). Example:
A0,b0-b1
or
A0,1
Specifying initiators and hosts
You can specify:
•
A SAS initiator by its nickname or 16-hex-digit WWPN.
•
A host by name in the format
host-name.*
, where
*
represents all initiators in the host. Example:
Mail_Server.*
Specifying fan modules
User password rules
•
The value is case sensitive.
•
The value can have 8-32 characters.
•
The value can include printable UTF-8 characters except a space or: " ' , < > \
•
A value that includes only printable ASCII characters must include at least one uppercase character,
one lowercase character, and one non-alphabetic character. This rule does not apply if the password
contains UTF-8 characters that are outside the range of printable ASCII characters.
In a 4U56 enclosure:
•
Fan modules are specified by enclosure ID and module number. Enclosure IDs increment from 0.
Module IDs increment from 0 in each enclosure. Example:
1.1
Summary of Contents for AssuredSAN 6004
Page 11: ...Document conventions and symbols 11 TIP Provides helpful hints and shortcuts...
Page 114: ...114 Alphabetical list of commands See also set cli parameters show protocols...
Page 139: ...show controller statistics 139 See also reset all statistics reset controller statistics...
Page 162: ...162 Alphabetical list of commands See also show power supplies...