CLI Guide

Shows whether the unsecure secondary interface for installing firmware updates, installing security
certificates and keys and downloading logs is enabled or disabled.
SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)
Shows whether the secure secondary interface for installing firmware updates, installing security certificates
and keys and downloading logs is enabled or disabled.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
Shows whether the SNMP interface is enabled or disabled. When this is disabled, all SNMP requests to the
MIB are disabled and SNMP traps are disabled.
Service Debug
Shows whether the Telnet debug port is enabled or disabled.
In-band SES Management (SES)
Shows whether the in-band SES interface is enabled or disabled.
Activity Progress Reporting (activity)
Shows whether access to the activity progress interface via HTTP port 8081 is enabled or disabled. This
mechanism reports whether a firmware update or partner firmware update operation is active and shows the
progress through each step of the operation. In addition, when the update operation completes, status is
presented indicating either the successful completion, or an error indication if the operation failed.
Management Mode
Shows the default management mode.
Linear: Uses linear-storage terminology in command output and system messages. For example, vdisk
for disk groups and pools.
Virtual: Uses terminology in command output and system messages that is generalized for managing
virtual and linear storage. For example, disk group for disk groups and pool for pools.
To see the management mode for the current CLI session, which can be set differently than the default, use
the show cli-parameters command.
SSH Port
Shows the port number used for SSH.
SFTP Port
Shows the port number used for SFTP.
Examples
Show the status of service and security protocols.
# show protocols
Basetypes
security-communications-protocols
communication-ports
status
See also
set protocols
show cli-parameters
show provisioning
Description
Shows information about how the system is provisioned. This command shows the associations between
controllers, disks, disk groups or pools, volumes, and mappings. The command will show information for all
associations by default, or you can use parameters to filter the output.
This command is useful for the following purposes:
You want a quick overview of how the system is provisioned.
Alphabetical list of commands 223