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At this point the user may inspect the list. If the user wishes to modify any of the
listed values, enter ‘y’ at the above prompt. The configuration utility will then
display each parameter, one at a time. The user may accept the default input by
pressing the ENTER key, or enter a replacement value. In the example below, the
user will change the Hostname for the blade.
Change Network Settings? [n]: y
-------------- System Identification and TimeZone Active Settings -----
0: Hostname=[BladeHost]: STOR200
Changing Hostname= from Emerson1 to STOR200
1: DomainName=[Emerson.com]:
2: Date=[12/19/2007]:
...
48: enable4=[1]:
49: dhcp4=[0]:
50: ipaddr4=[192.168.44.11]:
51: netmask4=[255.255.255.0]:
52: broadcast4=[192.168.44.255]:
53: gateway4=[192.168.44.1]:
54: hwaddr4=[00:11:0D:D0:08:04]:
55: MTU4=[9000]:
In the previous example, the user elected to change the hostname from Emerson1
to STOR200. Also note, the tool prints a index number preceding each parameter.
Hit the Enter key to proceed through the rest of the list. After displaying the final
parameter, the configuration tool presents the user with two questions:
Save New Network Settings? [y]: n
Change Network Settings? [n]: n
Configuration tool question Possible responses
Save New Network Settings? y, changes are immediately applied, and
all changes are stored in non-volatile
ram flash device. This action ensures the
changes are remembered after reboot.
n, do not store changes in NVRAM
Change Network Settings? y, changes are immediately applied, but
new values are NOT stored in non-
volatile flash device. They will revert to
previous stored on rebbot.
n, discard the changes, and return to
the main menu.
3.5.2 Shell, configuration scripting options
The “atca_blade” tool supports scripted invocations, to apply a fixed set of
parameter values from a file. Such files would contain a pre-determined set of