HP Fabric Clustering System HP-UX Administrator's Guide, March 2008

B Switch Command Line Interface
This chapter details some of the commands available to manage the switch and are grouped into:
“Using the Documentation”
“Show Commands”
“IP Commands”
“InfiniBand Commands”
Administrative Commands”
Using the Documentation
The command descriptions in the following chapters are structured in a way we hope provides
quick access to the information you seek. Each command description is broken into subsections
so you can go directly to the desired information. The subsections are described below.
Synopsis
The Synopsis subsection provides a terse description of the command.
Syntax
The Syntax subsection provides the command syntax.
Text in regular courier text is literal and entered exactly as shown.
Italicized courier text indicates a variable that is replaced with an actual value.
Text enclosed within square brackets ([ ]) are options to the command that do not have to
be included on the command line for the command to work.
The pipe character (|) indicates a choice where one argument must be entered.
The following are a few syntax examples:
terminal length int
no ntp server-one | server-two | server-three
fc srp itl guid ext t_wwpn fc_lun [policy]
Input strings such as device names and descriptions are usually assumed to be contiguous
without any intervening spaces or blanks. In the event you wish to enter a multi-word string,
enclose the string within double-quotes (“ “), otherwise each word in the string is parsed as a
separate argument and will result in a syntax violation.
The syntax examples are followed by descriptions of each argument on the command line.
Command Modes
The Command Modes subsection indicates the command mode you must be to execute the
command.
Privilege Level
The Privilege Level subsection indicates the user permissions that are required to execute the
command. For example, there are commands that only an unrestricted read-write user (e.g.,
super) can execute that a user with general read-write permissions (e.g., admin) cannot.
Usage Guidelines
The Usage Guidelines subsection supplies additional information and details for executing the
command.
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