Quantum DXi-Series Command Line Interface (CLI) Guide
6-67081-05 Rev B
April 2012
Network CLI Commands
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--del:
Removes throttling on the source system.
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--service:
Disables throttling for the specified service.
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--sure:
If specified, the command will execute without asking for
confirmation.
Listing Throttle States
syscli --list throttle
This CLI command shows the throttling state and bandwidth for a service that
can be throttled.
Setting Host and
Domain Names and the
DNS Search Path
syscli --set network [--hostname <HOSTNAME>] [--domain
<DOMAINNAME>] [--dns <IPADDR,...>] [--defaultgateway
<DEFAULTGATEWAY>] [--sure]
This CLI allows the admin user to set the host name and optionally the domain
name and DNS search paths for the specified host.
Note:
The system does not automatically reboot; therefore, after making any
modification to your network configuration, you must manually reboot
the system. You can reboot the system using the sysclil
--nodemanage
--reboot
command.
CLI Command Options:
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--set:
Sets the system network parameters for the specified host.
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--hostname:
Sets the system's host name.
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--domain:
Sets the system's domain name.
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--dns:
Sets the DNS search path. Can specify up to 3 IP addresses. DNS will
search each path in the order of the specified IP addresses.
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--defaultgateway:
Sets the system's default gateway.
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--sure:
If specified, the command will execute without asking for
confirmation.
Editing the Network
Configuration
syscli --edit netcfg --devname <DEVNAME> [--mtu<STD|JUMBO|<SIZE>>]
[--mode LACP|RR] [--slaves <DEV1>,<DEV2>,<...>] [--sure]
This CLI allows the admin user to update the MTU, bonding mode or slaves for
an existing L2 network device.
Note:
The system does not automatically reboot; therefore, after making any
modification to your network configuration, you must manually reboot
the system. You can reboot the system using the sysclil
--nodemanage
--reboot
command.
CLI Command Options:
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--edit:
Updates the MTU, bond mode or slaves for an existing L2 network
device.