HP Fabric Clustering System HP-UX Administrator's Guide, March 2008
Table B-66 ftp -server Command Keyword Description
DescriptionKeyword
Use the no keyword to disable an ftp server in the system.
no
Command Modes: Privileged-execute modes.
Privilege Level: All users.
Usage Guidelines: Files can be uploaded and downloaded over FTP or over TFTP.
Examples: The following example shows ftp services being disabled in the system.
HP-IB(config)# no ftp-server enable
HP-IB(config)#
Defaults: This command has no defaults.
Related Commands: “show system-services” (page 173)
“copy” (page 193)
gateway
Synopsis: The gateway command configures:
• the IP address of the gateway for the Ethernet Management port.
or
• the IP address of the gateway for a virtual in-band InfiniBand port.
Syntax: gateway ip
no gateway ip
Table B-67 gateway Command Argument Description
DescriptionArgument
Enter the IP address to add or remove from the gateway.ip
Table B-68 gateway Command Keyword Descriptions
DescriptionKeyword
Disables the gateway indicated by ip and resets the gateway IP address to all zeros (0.0.0.0.0).no
Command Modes: Configuration Interface Ethernet Management (config-if-mgmt-ethernet)
mode.
or
Configuration Interface InfiniBand (config-if-mgmt-ib) mode.
Privilege Level: Unrestricted read-write user.
Usage Guidelines: Ethernet Management:
The Ethernet Management gateway provides a window to the InfiniBand backplane and expansion
modules.
The Ethernet Management gateway port must be enabled and its port IP addresses must be
assigned before it may be used to administer the chassis.
The Ethernet Management gateway does not have to be specifically identified, like the gateways
of expansion modules. This is because there is only one active Ethernet Management port on the
chassis.
InfiniBand Management:
The Management-InfiniBand gateway provides a window to the InfiniBand backplane and
expansion modules that run IP. The Management-InfiniBand gateway and port IP addresses
must be assigned before an InfiniBand port may be used to administer the chassis.
198 Switch Command Line Interface