Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide For the Sun Fire X4150 and X4450 Servers
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Command-Line Interface Reference
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This chapter contains the most common Embedded Lights Out Manager (ELOM) commands used to administer your Sun server from the command-line interface (CLI). This chapter contains the following sections:
CLI Command Quick Reference
The following tables provide a quick reference to the most common ELOM CLI commands.
TABLE A-1 Command Syntax and Usage
Content
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Typeface
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Description
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Your input
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Fixed-width bold
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Text that you type into the computer. Type it in exactly as shown.
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Onscreen output
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Fixed-width regular
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Text that the computer displays.
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Variable
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Italic
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Replace these with a name or value you choose.
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Square brackets, [ ]
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Text in square brackets is optional.
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Vertical bars, |
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Text separated by a vertical bar represents the only available values. Select one.
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TABLE A-2 General Commands
Description
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Command
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Log out of the CLI.
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exit
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Display the version of the ELOM firmware running on the SP.
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version
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Display information about commands and targets.
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help
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Display information about a specific command.
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help show
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TABLE A-3 User Commands
Description
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Command
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Add a local user.
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create /SP/users/user1
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Set or change password.
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set /SP/users/username Password=password
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Set or change permission.
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set /SP/users/username Permission=operator|administrator|user|callback
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Delete a local user named user1.
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delete /SP/users/user1
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Change the permission level of a local user named user1.
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set /SP/users/user1 Permission=operator
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TABLE A-4 Network and Serial Port Setting Commands
Description
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Command
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Display network configuration information.
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show /SP/network
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Change network properties for the ELOM. Changing certain network properties, like the IP address, will disconnect your active session.
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set /SP/network
IPAddress=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
NetMask=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Gateway=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
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Set DHCP or change to static settings.
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set /SP/network IPSource=dhcp|static
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TABLE A-5 Alert Commands
Description
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Command
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Display information about PET alerts Destination1.
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show /SP/AgentInfo/PET/Destination1
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Change alert configuration.
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set /SP/AgentInfo/PET/Destination[n] IPAddress=ipaddress
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TABLE A-6 SNMP Commands
Description
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Command
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Display information about SNMP settings. By default, the SNMP port is 161, and v3 is enabled.
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show /SP/AgentInfo/SNMP port=snmpportnumber set=enabled|disabled
version1=enabled|disabled
version2c=enabled|disabled
version3=enabled|disabled
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Display SNMP users.
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show /SP/AgentInfo/SNMP/user
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Add an SNMP user.
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create /SP/AgentInfo/SNMP/user/snmpusername AuthPassword=password
AuthProtocol=MD5|SHA
Permission=rw|ro PrivacyPassword=password PrivacyProtocol=none|DES
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Delete an SNMP user.
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delete /SP/AgentInfo/SNMP/user/snmpusername
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Display information about SNMP public (read-only) communities.
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show /SP/AgentInfo/SNMP/communities/public
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TABLE A-7 System Start, Stop, and Reset Commands
Description
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Command
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Start the host system.
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set /SYS/CtrlInfo PowerCtrl=on
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Stop the host system.
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set /SYS/CtrlInfo PowerCtrl=off
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Stop the host system gracefully.
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set /SYS/CtrlInfo PowerCtrl=gracefuloff
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Reset the host system.
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set /SYS/CtrlInfo PowerCtrl=reset
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Start a session to connect to the host console.
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start /SP/AgentInfo/Console
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Stop the session connected to the host console.
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stop /SP/AgentInfo/Console
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CLI Command Reference
This section provides reference information about the CLI commands.
cd
Use the cd command to navigate the namespace. When you use cd to change to a target location, that location then becomes the default target for all other commands.
Using the - default option with no target returns you to the top of the namespace. Typing just cd displays your current location in the namespace. Typing help targets displays a list of all targets in the entire namespace.
Syntax
cd target
Options
[-h|help]
Targets and Properties
Any location in the namespace.
Examples
To create a user named sally, use cd to change to /SP/User, then execute the create command with /SP/User as the default target.
SP-> cd /SP/User
SP-> create sally
create
Use the create command to set up an object in the namespace. Unless you specify properties with the create command, they are empty.
Syntax
create [options] target [propertyname=value]
Options
[-h|help]
Targets, Properties, and Values
TABLE A-8 Create command Targets, Properties, Values, and Defaults
Valid Targets
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Properties
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Values
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Default
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/SP/User/username
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password
permission
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string
administrator|operator|user|callback
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(None)
operator
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/SP/SNMP/communities/
communityname
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Permissions
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ro|rw
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ro
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/SP/SNMP/communities/user/
username
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AuthProtocol
AuthPassword
Permissions
PrivacyProtocol
PrivacyPassword
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MD5
string
ro|rw
none|DES
string
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MD5
(Null string)
ro
DES
(Null string)
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Example
-> create /SP/User/susan role=administrator
delete
Use the delete command to remove an object from the namespace. You are not prompted to confirm a delete command.
Eliminate this prompt by using the -script option.
Syntax
delete [options] target
Options
[-h|help]
Targets
TABLE A-9 delete Command Targets
Valid Targets
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/SP/User/username
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/SP/SNMP/communities/communityname
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/SP/SNMP/communities/user/username
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Examples
-> delete /SP/User/susan
-> delete /SP/SNMP/communities/johnny
exit
Use the exit command to terminate a session to the CLI.
Syntax
exit [options]
Options
[-h|help]
help
Use the help command to display Help information about commands and targets. Using the -output terse option displays usage information only. The -output verbose option displays usage, description, and additional information including examples of command usage. If you do not use the -output option, usage information and a brief description of the command are displayed.
Specifying command targets displays a complete list of valid targets for that command from the fixed targets in /SP. Fixed targets are targets that cannot be created by a user.
Specifying command targets legal displays copyright information and product use rights.
Syntax
help [options] command [targets]
Options
[-h|help]
Commands
cd, create, delete, exit, help, load, reset, set, show, start, stop, version
Examples
-> help load
Use the load command to transfer a file from a server and update a target.
Usage: load -source URL [target]
-source: specific the location to get a file
-> help reset
Use the reset command to reset a target.
Usage: reset [-script] [target]
Available options for this command:
-script : do not prompt for yes/no confirmation, and act as if yes was specified.
set
Use the set command to change the value of a property associated with a target.
Syntax
set [target] property=value [propertyname=value]
Options
[-h help]
Targets, Properties, and Values
TABLE A-10 set Command Targets, Properties, and Values
Valid Targets
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Properties
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Values
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Default
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/SP/User/username
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password
permission
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string
administrator|operator
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(None)
operator
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/SP/clock
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Date
Time
NTPstatus
NTPserver
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MM/DD/YYYY
hh:mm:ss
enabled|disabled
ipaddress
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/SP/clock
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/SP/AgentInfo/SNMP
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port
snmpset
version1
version2
version3
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decimal
enabled|disabled
enabled|disabled
enabled|disabled
enabled|disabled
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161
disabled
disabled
disabled
enabled
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/SP/AgentInfo/SNMP
community/communityname
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Permission
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ro|rw
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ro
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/SP/AgentInfo/SNMP/user
/username
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AuthProtocol
AuthPassword
Permission
PrivacyProtocol
PrivacyPassword
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MD5|SHA
string
ro|rw
none|DES
string
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MD5
(Null string)
ro
DES
(null string)
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/SP/network
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IIPaddress
DNS
IPSource
Gateway
Netmask
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IP address|none
IP address|none
dhcp|static
IP address|none
IP dotted decimal
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(None)
(None)
dhcp
(None)
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
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Examples
-> set /SP/users/susan permission=administrator
show
Use the show command to display information about targets and properties.
The show command is used to display information about managed elements. It can be used to view information about single managed elements, a tree of managed elements, or managed elements matching a property value filter.
The -level option controls the depth of the show command, and it applies to all modes of the -display option. Specifying -level 1 displays the level of the namespace where the object exists. Values greater than 1 return information for the target's current level in the namespace and the specified value levels below. If the argument is -level all, it applies to the current level in the namespace and everything below.
Syntax
show [options] target[propertyname]
Options
[-h|help]
Targets and Properties
Examples
->show /SP/network (This is the only valid command as it displays all parameters)
/SP/network
Targets:
Target Commands:
show
set
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start
Use the start command to turn on the target or to initiate a connection to the host console.
Syntax
start [options] target
Options
[-h|help]
Targets
TABLE A-11 start Command Target
Valid Target
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Description
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/SP/AgentInfo/Console
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Starts an interactive session to the console.
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Examples
-> start /SP/AgentInfo/Console
stop
Use the stop command to shut down the target or to terminate another user’s connection to the host console. You will be prompted to confirm a stop command. Eliminate this prompt by using the -script option.
Syntax
stop [options] target
Options
[-h|help] [-s|script]
Targets
TABLE A-12 stop Command Target
Valid Target
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Description
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/SP/AgentInfo/Console
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Terminate another user’s connection to the host console.
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Examples
-> stop /SP/AgentInfo/Console
reset
Use the reset command to reset the target’s state. This command can be used with and without options.
Syntax
reset [target]
Options
[-h|help]
Example
-> reset /system3
version
Use the version command to display ELOM version information.
Syntax
version
Options
[-x|examine] [-h|help]
Example
-> version
version SP firmware version: 1.0.0
SP firmware build number: 4415
SP firmware date: Mon Mar 28 10:39:46 EST 2005
SP filesystem version: 0.1.9
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Properties and Values for Targets
This section contains all the properties and values for each target.
Targets and Verbs
Targets and verbs for / and /SP/ are shown below:
Relative Targets
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Supported Verbs
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cd
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exit
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help
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load
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create
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delete
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Set
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show
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start
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stop
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reset
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version
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/
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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/SP/
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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/SP/
Properties, values, and access for /SP/ are shown below:
Property Name
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Valid Value
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Access
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Description
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Firmwareversion
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N/A
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R
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firmware version
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Timeout
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N/A
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R/W
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timeout value of CLI session
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CPLDVersion
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N/A
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R
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display CPLD version
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User
The user target is used to change and display information on the access rights of individual users. A user is selected via her or his user name. When the configurations have been modified by CLI. Targets and verbs for user are shown below:
Relative Targets
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Supported Verbs
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cd
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exit
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help
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load
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create
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delete
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Set
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show
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start
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stop
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reset
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version
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/SP/user
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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/SP/user/username
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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/SP/user/username
Properties, values, and access for /SP/user/username are shown below:
Property Name
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Valid Value
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Access
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Description
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status
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enable, disable
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R/W
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status of this user
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permission
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administrator, operator, user, callback
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R/W
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permission of this user
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password
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STRING
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W
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password of this user
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Network
Targets and Verbs
Targets and verbs for /SP/network are shown below:
Relative Targets
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Supported Verbs
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cd
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exit
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help
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load
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create
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delete
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Set
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show
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start
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stop
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reset
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version
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/SP/network
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x
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x
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x
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/SP/network
Properties, values, and access for /SP/network are shown below:
Property Name
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Valid Value
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Access
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Description
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MACaddress
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N/A
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R
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Agent ethernet MAC address
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IPAddress
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IP ADDRESS
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R/W
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Configuration of the agent IP address
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Netmask
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IP ADDRESS
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R/W
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Configuration of the agent IP subnet mask
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Gateway
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IP ADDRESS
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R/W
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Configuration of the agent IP gateway address
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DNS
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IP ADDRESS
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R/W
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Configuration of the agent DNS server address
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IPsource
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static, dhcp
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R/W
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Configuration of the agent IP address source
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Hostname
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STRING
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R/W
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Configuration of the agent hostname
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Targets and Verbs
Targets and verbs for /SP/clock are shown below:
Relative Targets
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Supported Verbs
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cd
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exit
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help
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load
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create
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delete
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Set
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show
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start
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stop
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reset
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version
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/SP/clock
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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Clock
/SP/clock
Properties, values, and access for /SP/clock are shown below:
Property Name
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Valid Value
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Access
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Description
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Date
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MM/DD/YYYY
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R/W
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Date of agent
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Time
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hh:mm:ss
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R/W
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Time of agent
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NTPstatus
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enable, disable
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R/W
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Synchronize time using NTP.
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NTPserver
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IP ADDRESS
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R/W
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IP address of NTP server
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TimeZoneID
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Time zone id
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R/W
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Time zone id show in TimeZoneList
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TimeZone
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Time zone name
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R
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Time zone places of TimeZoneID show in TimeZoneList
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/SP/clock/TimeZoneList
N/A
TftpUpdate
/SP/TftpUpdate
Properties, values, and access for /SP/TftpUpdate are shown below:
Property Name
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Valid Value
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Access
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Description
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ServerIP
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IP ADDRESS
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R/W
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Set the IP address for the TFTP server.
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FileName
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STRING
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R/W
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Set the file name for the image.
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BIOSCMOS
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save, notsave (w)
SaveCMOS, NotSaveCMOS (r)
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R/W
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Flag of TftpUpdate
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Update
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action
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W
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Start the firmware and BIOS update.
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CPLDUpdate
/SP/CPLDUpdate
Properties, values, and access for /SP/CPLDUpdate are shown below:
Property Name
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Valid Value
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Access
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Description
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ServerIP
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IP ADDRESS
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R/W
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Set the IP address for the TFTP server.
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FileName
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STRING
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R/W
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Set the file name for the image.
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CPLDUpdate
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action
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W
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Start to update the firmware and BIOS.
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Management Agent Information
Targets and Verbs
The targets and verbs for /SP/AgentInfo are shown below:
Relative Targets
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Supported Verbs
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cd
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exit
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help
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load
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create
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delete
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Set
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show
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start
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stop
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reset
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version
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/SP/AgentInfo
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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/SP/AgentInfo/PEF
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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/SP/AgentInfo/PEF/EventFilterTable[1:6]
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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/SP/AgentInfo/PET
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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/SP/AgentInfo/PET/Destination[1:4]
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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/SP/AgentInfo/SEL
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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/SP/AgentInfo/Console
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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/SP/AgentInfo/Mail
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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/SP/AgentInfo/Mail/receiver[1:10]
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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/SP/AgentInfo/SNMP
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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/SP/AgentInfo/SNMP/communities
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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/SP/AgentInfo/SNMP/users
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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/SP/AgentInfo/PEF
Properties, values, and access for /SP/Agent/PEF are shown below:
Property Name
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Valid Value
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Access
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Description
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PEFGlobalCtrl
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enable, disable
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R/W
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PEF global control switch
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PEFActionGlobalCtrlPowerOff
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enable, disable
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R/W
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PEF action global control - power
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PEFActionGlobalCtrlPowerCycle
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enable, disable
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R/W
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PEF action global control - power
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PEFActionGlobalCtrlPowerReset
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enable, disable
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R/W
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PEF action global control - power
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PEFActionGlobalCtrlAlert
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enable, disable
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R/W
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PEF action global control - alert
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PEFActionGlobalCtrlMail
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enable, disable
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R/W
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PEF action global control - mail
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PEFActionGlobalCtrlInterrupt
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enable, disable
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R/W
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PEF action global control - interrupt
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/SP/Agent/PEF/EventFilterTable[1:6]
Properties, values, and access for /SP/AgentInfo/PEF/EventFilterTable[1:6} are shown below:
Property Name
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Valid Value
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Access
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Description
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Status
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enable, disable
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R/W
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Enable/Disable this table
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Sensortype
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all, voltage, temperature, memory
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R/W
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Event filter sensor type
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powerctrl
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PowerOff, PowerReset, PowerCycle, disable
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R/W
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Event action - power
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diagnosticInterrupt
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enable, disable
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R/W
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Event action - interrupt
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sendalert
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enable, disable
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R/W
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Event action - alert
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sendmail
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enable, disable
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R/W
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Event action - mail
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/SP/AgentInfo/PET/Destination[1:4]
Properties, values, and access for /SP/AgentInfo/PET/Destination[1:4} are shown below:
Property Name
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Valid Value
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Access
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Description
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IP
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IP ADDRESS
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R/W
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PET IP Address
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/SP/AgentInfo/SEL/
Properties, values, and access for /SP/AgentInfo/SEL are shown below:
Property Name
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Valid Value
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Access
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Description
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CearEventlog
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action
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R/W
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Clear event logs
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/SP/AgentInfo/Mail
Properties, values, and access for /SP/AgentInfo/Mail are shown below:
Property Name
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Valid Value
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Access
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Description
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SMTPServer
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IP ADDRESS
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R/W
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SMTP server IP address
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Sender
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STRING
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R/W
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Mail notification sender
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ClearSMTPServer
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action
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W
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Clear SMTP server IP address
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ClearSender
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action
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W
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Clear Mail notification sender
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/SP/AgentInfo/Mail/receiver[1:10]
Properties, values, and access for /SP/AgentInfo/Mail/receiver[1:10] are shown below:
Property Name
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Valid Value
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Access
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Description
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EmailAddress
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MAIL ADDRESS
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R/W
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Receiver mail address
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ClearReceiver
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action
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W
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Clear the mail address
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/SP/AgentInfo/SNMP
Properties, values, and access for /SP/AgentInfo/SNMP are shown below:
Property Name
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Valid Value
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Access
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Description
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port
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INTEGER(0-65535)
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R/W
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SNMP daemon port
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snmpset
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enable, disable
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R/W
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SNMP management information settable
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version1
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enable, disable
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R/W
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SNMP protocol version 1 support
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version2c
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enable, disable
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R/W
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SNMP protocol version 2c support
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version3
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enable, disable
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R/W
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SNMP protocol version 3 support
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/SP/AgentInfo/SNMP/communities/community
Properties, values, and access for /SP/AgentInfo/SNMP/communities/community are shown below:
Property Name
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Valid Value
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Access
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Description
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Permission
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ro, rw
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R/W
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SNMP community permission
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/SP/AgentInfor/SNMP/users/user
Properties, values, and access for /SP/AgentInfo/SNMP/users/user are shown below:
Property Name
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Valid Value
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Access
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Description
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Permission
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ro, rw
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R/W
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SNMP user permission
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AuthProtocol
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MD5, SHA
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R/W
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SNMP v3 user authentication protocol
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AuthPassword
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STRING
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W
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SNMP v3 user authentication protocol
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PrivacyProtocol
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none, DES
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R/W
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SNMP v3 user privacy protocol
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PrivacyPassword
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STRING
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W
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SNMP v3 user privacy password
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System Information
The System Information contains board, product, chassis, CPU, memory module, and health information. It also allows you to control the power state.
Targets and Verbs
The targets and verbs for /SYS/ are shown below:
Relative Targets
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Supported Verbs
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cd
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exit
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help
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load
|
create
|
delete
|
Set
|
show
|
start
|
stop
|
reset
|
version
|
/SYS
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x
|
x
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x
|
|
|
|
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x
|
|
|
|
x
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/SYS/BoardInfo
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
x
|
|
|
|
x
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/SYS/CtrlInfo
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
x
|
|
|
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x
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/SYS/CPU
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x
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x
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x
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|
|
|
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x
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|
|
|
x
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/SYS/CPU/CPU[1:N]
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x
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x
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x
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|
|
|
|
x
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|
|
|
x
|
/SYS/MemModule
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
x
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|
|
|
x
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/SYS/MemModule/MemModule[1:N]
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
x
|
|
|
|
x
|
/SYS/NICInfo0
|
x
|
x
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x
|
|
|
|
|
x
|
|
|
|
x
|
/SYS/NICInfo1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
x
|
|
|
|
x
|
/SYS/Fan
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
x
|
|
|
|
x
|
/SYS/Fan/Fan[1:N]
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
x
|
|
|
|
x
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/SYS/Temperature
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
x
|
|
|
|
x
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/SYS/Temperature/Temperature[1:N]
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
x
|
|
|
|
x
|
/SYS/Voltage
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
x
|
|
|
|
x
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/SYS/Voltage/Voltage[1:N]
|
x
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x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
x
|
|
|
|
x
|
/Sys/BoardInfo
Properties, values, and access for /SYS/BoardInfo are shown below:
Property Name
|
Valid Value
|
Access
|
Description
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BIOSVersion
|
-
|
R
|
Display the BIOS version.
|
BoardMfgDateTime
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the date of manufacture for the management board.
|
BoardProductName
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the product name of the management board.
|
BoardSerialNumber
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the serial number of the management board.
|
/SYS/CtrlInfo
Properties, values, and access for /SYS/CtrlInfo are shown below:
Property Name
|
Valid Value
|
Access
|
Description
|
PowerStatus
|
on, off
|
R
|
Displays the power status.
|
PowerCtrl
|
on, off, gracefuloff, reset
|
W
|
Control power.
|
BootCtrl
|
regular, PXE, BIOSSetup, PCCheck_enable, PCCheck_disable
|
RW
|
Control boot and display boot status.
|
IdLedCtrl
|
on, off
|
RW
|
Control IdLed and display IdLed status.
|
/SYS/CPU/CPU[0:N]
Properties, values, and access for /SYS/CPU/CPU[1:N] are shown below:
Property Name
|
Valid Value
|
Access
|
Description
|
SocketDesignation
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the CPU socket designation.
|
Manufacturer
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the CPU manufacturer.
|
Name
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the CPU name.
|
Speed
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the CPU speed
|
Status
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the CPU status
|
/SYS/NICInfo0
Properties, values, and access for /SYS/NICInfo0 are shown below:
Property Name
|
Valid Value
|
Access
|
Description
|
Name
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the NIC name.
|
PartNumber
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the NIC part number.
|
MACAddress1
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the NIC MAC address 1.
|
MACAddress2
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the NIC MAD address 2.
|
/SYS/NICInfo1
Properties, values, and access for /SYS/NICInfo1 are shown below:
Property Name
|
Valid Value
|
Access
|
Description
|
Name
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the NIC name.
|
PartNumber
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the NIC part number.
|
MACAddress1
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the NIC MAC address 1.
|
MACAddress2
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the NIC MAD address 2.
|
/SYS/MemModule/MemModule[1:N]
Properties, values, and access for /SYS/MemModule/MemModule[1:N] are shown below:
Property Name
|
Valid Value
|
Access
|
Description
|
Designation
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the Memory Module designation.
|
Type
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the Memory Module type.
|
Speed
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the Memory Module speed.
|
Size
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the Memory Module size.
|
/SYS/Fan/Fan[1:N]
Properties, values, and access for /SYS/Fan/Fan[1:N] are shown below:
Property Name
|
Valid Value
|
Access
|
Description
|
Designation
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the temperature designation.
|
Status
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the temperature status.
|
SensorReading
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the temperature current value.
|
LNCT
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the temperature lower warning threshold.
|
LCT
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the temperature lower critical threshold.
|
UNCT
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the temperature upper warning threshold.
|
UCT
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the temperature upper critical threshold.
|
/SYS/Voltage[1:N]
Properties, values, and access for /SYS/Voltage[1:N] are shown below:
Property Name
|
Valid Value
|
Access
|
Description
|
Designation
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the voltage designation.
|
Status
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the voltage status.
|
Sensor Reading
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the voltage current value.
|
LNCT
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the voltage lower warning threshold.
|
LCT
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the voltage lower critical threshold.
|
UNCT
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the voltage upper warning threshold.
|
UCT
|
-
|
R
|
Displays the voltage upper critical threshold.
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Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide For the Sun Fire X4150 and X4450 Servers
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820-1855-13
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Copyright © 2008, Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.