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SNTPServer
Controls or displays the main IP address the client uses
to retrieve the SNTP time.
Default: 192.43.244.18
set SNTPServer [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
SaveConfiguration Restart command required
get SNTPServer
SpeedWrite
Improves the performance of SCSI WRITE commands to
target devices attached to the iPBridge. Specify
all
to set
the Speed Write state for each currently mapped device
on the iPBridge, or to get a list of the Speed Write states
of all currently mapped devices on the iPBridge.
Default: disabled
set SpeedWrite SCSI [ sb st sl | all] [enabled | disabled]
get SpeedWrite SCSI [ sb st sl | all]
SpeedWriteDefau lt
Specifies the default
SpeedWrite
state applied to new
device mappings created manually or using an
AutoMap
operation.
Default: disabled
set SpeedWriteDefault [enabled | disabled]
get SpeedWriteDefault
Tail Eve nt Log
Displays new events to the terminal. Type
quit
then press
ENTER
to exit tail mode.
TailEventLog
Time
Controls or displays the current time as clocked by the
iPBridge in 24 hour format.
set Time [HH: MM: SS]
get Time
TimeZone
Controls or displays the time zone or an offset from GMT.
Default: EST
set TimeZone [[EST | CST | MST | PST] | [[+| -]
[HH]:[MM]]]
SaveConfiguration command required
get TimeZone
Username
Specifies the user name for all sessions. It is case
insensitive, 1 to 32 characters, and cannot contain
spaces.
Default: root
set Username [username]
SaveConfiguration command required
get Username
Verbos eMod e
Controls the level of detail in CLI
Help
output and
command response output for the current CLI session.
Default: enabled
set VerboseMode [enabled | disabled]
get VerboseMode
VirtualDriveResponse
Provides proxy responses to SCSI INQUIRY and TEST
UNIT READY commands if a SCSI device selection times
out or has a busy event. Host systems can assign devices
consistently regardless of the device’s state during the
execution of the commands.
Default: disabled
set VirtualDriveResponse [enabled | disabled]
get VirtualDriveResponse
VLAN
Sets Virtual LAN ID values for each Ethernet data port.
Up to 8 IDs can be stored per port. Incoming packets are
filtered if their tags are not on the list of VLAN IDs for
that data port. Outgoing packets are tagged to match
their connection. Each VLAN ID is assigned a VLAN
name of up to 64 characters. If no VLAN IDs exist for a
data port, VLAN is disabled for that data port.
set VLAN [dp1] [[VLAN ID] [VLAN Name] <delete> | [all]
[delete]]
get VLAN [dp1]