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CIM Command
Manages CIM listener and subscription configurations on the switch. Refer to the ”CIMListener Command” on page 
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| Syntax | cim | 
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 | clear | 
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 | edit | 
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 | limits | 
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 | save | 
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| Keywords | cancel | 
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 | Terminates the current CIM edit session without saving changes that were made. | |
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 | clear | 
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 | Clears all CIM listener and subscription configurations from the switch. | |
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 | edit | 
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 | Opens a CIM edit session. | 
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 | limits | 
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 | Displays the maximum allowed number of CIM listeners, subscriptions, and | |
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 | subscriptions per listener. This keyword does not require an Admin session nor a | |
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 | CIM edit session. | 
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 | save | 
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 | Saves all changes made during the current CIM edit session. | |
| Examples | The following is an example of the CIM Edit command: | |
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 | SANbox2 (admin) #> cim edit | 
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 | The following is an example of the CIM Limits command: | |
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 | SANbox2 #> cim limits | 
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 | MaxListeners | 32 | 
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 | MaxSubscriptions | 50 | 
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 | MaxSubscriptionsPerListener | 6 | 
