464Chapter 10 Configuring system settings

Configuring system settings using the CLI

To view and configure cluster-wide system settings, use the following command:

/cfg/sys

The System menu displays.

The System menu includes the following options:

/cfg/sys followed by:

mip <IPaddr>

Sets the MIP for the cluster. The MIP identifies the

 

cluster and must be unique on the network. For more

 

information, see “About the IP addresses” on page 51.

 

Note: Nortel does not recommend reconfiguring this

 

parameter if you are logged on to the MIP, because you

 

may lose connectivity. To reset the MIP, log on to the

 

RIP instead.

 

 

host <host ID>

Accesses the Cluster Host menu, in order to configure

 

a specific Nortel SNAS 4050 host (see “Configuring the

 

Nortel SNAS 4050 host using the CLI” on page 465).

 

 

routes

Accesses the Routes menu, in order to manage static

 

routes for the cluster when there is more than one

 

interface (see “Configuring static routes using the CLI”

 

on page 471).

 

 

time

Accesses the Date and Time menu, in order to

 

configure date and time settings and to access Network

 

Time Protocol (NTP) servers (see “Configuring date

 

and time settings using the CLI” on page 475).

 

 

dns

Accesses the DNS Settings menu, in order to manage

 

DNS servers and tune DNS settings (see “Configuring

 

DNS servers and settings using the CLI” on page 477).

 

 

rsa <server ID>

Accesses the RSA Servers menu, in order to configure

 

the RSA server (see “Configuring RSA servers using

 

the CLI” on page 480).

 

Note: Not supported in Nortel Secure Network Access

 

Switch Software Release 1.0.

 

 

syslog

Accesses the Syslog Servers menu, in order to

 

configure the Syslog servers for receiving log

 

messages (see “Configuring syslog servers using the

 

CLI” on page 481).

 

 

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