Syntax
set time
Keywords
Specifies that the router time is set using the input treated as Greenwich Mean Time
in the format MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS.
-gmt=
Specifies that the router time is set using the input treated as a local time in the format
MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS.
-local=
Specifies that the router time is set to the same time as is currently on the local system.-use_local_time
Example
c:\> rcli set time -local="07/29/2009 23:26:03"
set vlan
The set vlan command enables or disables the use of a VLAN for a specified IPv4 or IPv6
protocol on a specified iSCSI port. If the VLAN is enabled, this command allows setting the VLAN
ID and priority.
Syntax
set vlan -port=iSCSI port number,
Keywords
Specifies whether VLANs are enabled or disabled for the port.-enable=
• yes
• no
• on
• off
• true
• false
The default is the current setting on the router.
Specifies the VLAN ID number in the range of 1 to 4094.-id=
The default is the current setting on the router.
Specifies to use IPv4.-ipv4
1
Specifies to use IPv6.-ipv6
1
Specifies a priority number from 0 to 7, where 7 is the highest priority.-priority=
The default is the current setting on the router.
1
Only one IP version can be used on the same command line. If not specified, the default is IPv4.
Example
c:\> rcli set vlan -enable=yes -port=1 -ipv4 -priority=2 -id=32
/ip=10.0.0.12
[10.0.0.12]
IPv4 VLAN ENABLED, VLAN ID = 32, VLAN Priority = 2
set vp_group
The set vp_group command sets a display name for a VP group.
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