Figure 3–64Displaying the Serial Console Setting

CONSOLE BAUD changes the baud rate of the CONFIG port of the controller (Figure 3–65).

15000 [1]:

console baud

Select

the

new serial console baud rate from choices below:

1

-

9600

 

2

- 19200

 

3

- 38400

 

4

- 57600

<- Current setting

5

- 115200

e

- escape

out of this command

Enter selection:

Figure 3–65Changing the Baud Rate

3.8.4CLI/Telnet Session Control Settings

You may change the CLI’s and Telnet’s various session control settings. The SETTINGS command displays the current setting (Figure 3–66).

Figure 3–66Current Session Control Settings

SETTINGS DEFAULTS resets all the CLI and Telnet session control settings to their default values.

SETTINGS LINES=<number of lines> sets the number of lines displayed at a time in a page of screen information. Pages provide a way to control the amount of information displayed to the user at one time. You will be prompted to either press a specified key in order to scroll from one page to the next, or (in certain circumstances), to terminate the display. Valid range is 0 to 512 lines, where 0 indicates that no paging is to be performed on the output information. Default setting is 0.

SETTINGS PROMPTINFO=ON enables extra status information in the CLI prompt. OFF disables extra status information in the CLI prompt. When enabled, the CLI prompt indicates whether the system is booting (BOOTING), failed (FAILED) or waiting for a restart (RESTART NEEDED). ON is the default.

3.8.5Disk Diagnostics

The DISK DIAG=tc command performs a series of diagnostics tests on the specified disk. The disk is specified by its physical: tier (t) in the range <1..125>, and channel (c) in the range <ABCDEFGHPS>.

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