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Chapter 1 CLI Commands by Level : Global CONFIG Commands

Global CONFIG Commands
All CLI Global CONFIG commands are listed in Table 7 in alphabetical order.
The Global CONFIG level allows you to globally apply or modify parameters on the P-7500.
Within Global CONFIG level you can:
You reach Global CONFIG level by entering configure at the privileged EXEC level:
tibco# configure
tibco(config)#
The CLI is now at the Global CONFIG level.
(config)# client-profile
Description
Use this command to configure egress client message queues or the TCP transmit queues on P-7500 systems.
Syntax
client-profile <name>
Where:
<name> is the name of the client profile to be configured on the P-7500.
Note: The only client profile supported currently is named default.
Example
tibco(config)# client-profile default
tibco(config-client-profile)#
(config-client-profile)# queue egress
Description
Use this command to move to the Client Profile Queue CONFIG level within the CLI for configuring parameters for the egress queue for the client profile named default.
Syntax
queue egress
queue <type>
Where:
<type> is the queue type to be configured.
Note: The only queue type supported currently is egress.
Example
tibco(config-client-profile)# queue egress
tibco(config-client-profile-queue)#
(config-client-profile-queue)# max-depth
Description
Each per-client message queue has an associated maximum depth. The depths are measured in work units, whereby a work unit represents 2048 bytes of a message. The formula to convert a message size to number of work units is: NumWorkUnits = CEILING(message.length/2048).
Use this command to configure the maximum depth of the specified queue.
The no version resets the queue depth for the specified queue to the default of 100000 work units.
Syntax
max-depth <depth>
no max-depth
Where:
<depth> is the integer value representing the queue depth in KB for the number of work units for the client message queues. Valid range is 50 to 262144 for client message queues. Default is 100000 work units for the client message queues. Changing this value does not affect messages already successfully placed on the queue.
Example
tibco(config-client-profile-queue)# max-depth 100000
(config-client-profile-queue)# min-msg-burst
Description
Use this command to configure the minimum number of messages that must be on a client message queue before the queue’s depth is checked against the maximum depth setting (thereby allowing the queue to absorb a burst of large messages that exceeds the number of allowed work units).
The no version resets the queue burst depth in messages to the default of 4.
Syntax
min-msg-burst <depth>
no min-msg-burst
Where:
<depth> is the integer value representing the queue burst depth in messages. Valid range is 0 to 262144. Default is 4. Changing this value does not affect messages already successfully placed on the queue.
Example
tibco(config-client-profile-queue)# min-msg-burst 12
(config)# clock set
Description
Use this command to set the current time and date on the P-7500 system clock.
Note: The time specified in this command is assumed to be in the time zone displayed by the show clock Global CONFIG command, or specified by the configuration of the clock timezone Global CONFIG command.
Syntax
clock set <time> <day> <month> <year>
Where:
<time> is the current time in 24-hour format (hh:mm:ss)
<day> is the current day by date
<month> is the current month by name
<year> is the current year, no abbreviation. Valid range is 1970 to 2037.
Example
tibco(config)# clock set 18:19:30 24 March 2005
(config)# clock timezone
Description
Use this command to set the system time zone on the P-7500.
Table 8, Table 9, and Table 10 list common time zone acronyms and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) offsets for North America, Europe, and Australia, respectively.
Syntax
clock timezone <zone> <hours-offset> [<minutes-offset>]
Where:
<zone> is the time zone label
<hours-offset> is the number of hours offset from UTC, expressed as an integer
<minutes-offset> is the number of minutes offset from UTC, expressed as a positive integer (1 to 60)
Example
tibco(config)# clock timezone NST -3 30
(Cont’d)
 
(config)# hostname
Description
Use this command to configure the host name of the P-7500.
The no version resets the host name of the P-7500 back to the default name.
Syntax
hostname <name>
no hostname
Where:
<name> is the host name to be assigned to the P-7500. The no version of this command resets the host name to the default value, and does not require this parameter.
Example
tibco(config)# hostname tibco1
tibco1(config)#
(config)# name-server
Description
Use this command to provision a Domain Name System (DNS) server.
The no version deprovisions an existing DNS server and deletes all associated configuration values.
Syntax
name-server <ip-addr>
no name-server [<ip-addr>]
Where:
<ip-addr> is the IP address of the DNS server, specified in the dotted decimal notation form nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
Example
tibco(config)# name-server 192.120.1.1
(config)# ntp-server
Description
Use this command to configure the Network Time Protocol (NTP) server.
The no version turns off NTP server synchronization.
Syntax
ntp-server <ip-addr>
no ntp-server
Where:
<ip-addr> is the IP address of the NTP server, specified in the dotted decimal notation form nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
Example
tibco(config)# ntp-server 10.1.2.3
(config)# schedule backup
Description
Use this command to schedule automatic local backups of configuration database files on the P-7500.
The no version of this command deletes all automatic file backup schedules and returns the P-7500 to its default (that is, no scheduled backups).
Syntax
schedule backup start-time <time> [{hours <hours>} | {days <days>}] [max-backups <max-backups>]
Where:
<time> is the valid time of day for the backup in the 24-hour format hh:mm:ss. The timezone is assumed to be the same as is assigned by the current system clock. There is no default value.
<hours> is the number of hours, or time interval, between backups from 1 to 23. There is no default value.
<days> is the number of days between backups from 1 to 365. Default is 1 day if this parameter is not provided.
<max-backups> is the maximum number of scheduled backups to keep from 1 to 25. When a new scheduled backup causes the number of backups to exceed the set maximum, the oldest backup file is deleted. Default is 5 backups if this parameter is not provided.
Example
tibco(config)# schedule backup start-time 03:00:00
This will change the backup schedule
Do you want to continue (y/n)? y
(config)# username
Description
Use this command to create new P-7500 CLI or SFTP user accounts, or to change passwords on existing user accounts.
The no version deletes the specified user.
Syntax
username <name> password <password> [cli | sftp]
no username <username>
Where:
<name> is the user name assigned to the user account
<password> is the password assigned to the user account
cli specifies a CLI user account. It is the default if this parameter is not provided.
sftp specifies an SFTP user account. It is used to retrieve log files from the
P-7500.
Example
tibco(config)# username bob01 password solpub1
 
 

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