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[. . . ] SNC® Firmware 4 User's Guide ADVANCED DIGITAL INFORMATION CORPORATION www. adic. com Copyright © 2003-2004 ADIC ® The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without prior written consent of ADIC. ADIC shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages (including lost profits) in connection with the furnishing, performance or use of this material whether based on warranty, contract, or other legal theory. [. . . ] SNC > resolvParamShow Stored Resolv Params: Order : 3 Domain : wrs. com Server 00: 90. 0. 0. 3 value = 1 = 0x1 SNC > restoreConfig <index> The restoreConfig command restores the specified configuration to the SNC. Refer to saveConfig <index> on page 99. ridtag "value" The ridtag command is used to change the replacement identifier (RID) tag for the SNC after it has been replaced by the service representative. This should be the final step after replacing and verifying that the replacement unit is performing satisfactorily. The sysVpdShow command will display the RID tag. Before replacing the SNC, you must determine the existing RID tag, if there is one, or the original serial number if no replacement has been made. If the ridtag command is entered with a string, that string becomes the RID tag recorded for the unit. SNC > ridtag "12D345677" *** value = 0 = 0x0 If a string is not entered, the existing RID tag is displayed. SNC > ridtag RID Tag = 12D345677 value = 0 = 0x0 SNC > On original equipment, the RID tag will be blank. rm To remove a file, use the rm command and specify the file name in quotes: SNC > rm "file. ext" route The route utilities maintain a route file, nvfs:/mgmt/route, which is used at system startup to initialize the network routing table. Each route entry is a single line of the format: [destination]:[gateway] 96 Service Port Command Reference where destination gateway is an IP address (for a subnet or host) or the name of a host that is described in the hosts file. is an IP address or the name of a gateway to a host. The gateway must be a device on the local subnet. An IP address is a text string in standard IP Address format (i. e. , 10. 0. 0. 2). A host or gateway name must be listed in the hosts file. Here is an example of the contents of the route file. socrates:bruno 10. 0. 0:bruno The first line instructs the system to reach the host "socrates" by directing the IP packets to the host "bruno". The second example shows how all traffic for the subnet 10. 0. 0 (implied netmask is 255. 255. 255. 0) is sent to the host "bruno" for forwarding. By default, no routes are defined in the route file. The route command is invoked to add, remove, and list the route table. route "add", "destination", "gateway" The route "add" command adds a route to the destination through the gateway. SNC > route "add", "200. 0. 0", "bruno" SNC > route "delete", "destination", "gateway" The route "delete" command removes a route to the destination through the gateway. SNC > route "delete", "200. 0. 0", "bruno" SNC > route "list" The route "list" command lists the existing routes. SNC > route "list" Destination SNC -------------------- -------------------socrates bruno Destination SNC -------------------- -------------------200. 0. 0 bruno value = 0 = 0x0 SNC > rtcDateSet [year], [month], [dayofmonth], [dayofweek], [hour], [minute], [second] The rtcDateSet command allows you to set the date and time manually. If you are going to follow the use of this command with the tzSet command, use Greenwhich mean time in the rtcDateSet command. · · · You must use a 24-hour clock. [. . . ] Short for "Universal LAN MAC Address. " MAP (Maintenance Action Plan) A CLI routine that guide a user through troubleshooting system or component error. MCB (Management Control Blade) A PCB that passes commands to and from the robotics control unit as well as to SAN components in order to manage the Scalar i2000 intelligent library. MIB (Management Information Base) A database of objects that can be monitored by SNMP or other database management system. NDMP Network Data Management Protocol NVRAM (Non-Volatile Random Access memory) A type of memory that retains its contents when power is turned off. [. . . ]

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