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Navisphere Command Line Interface (CLI) Reference - VMware Communities

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PrefaceFor the most current management and security content for CX3 seriesand CX series storage systems, refer to EMC <strong>Navisphere</strong> Manageronline help.Conventions used inthis guideEMC uses the following conventions for notes, cautions, warnings,and danger notices.Note: A note presents information that is important, but not hazard-related.!CAUTIONA caution contains information essential to avoid data loss ordamage to the system or equipment.Typographical conventionsThis manual uses the following format conventions:ThistypefaceThis typefaceThistypefaceIndicates text (including punctuation) that you typeverbatim, all commands, pathnames, filenames,and directory names. It indicates the name of adialog box, field in a dialog box, menu, menuoption, or button.Represents variables for which you supply thevalues; for example, the name of a directory or file,your username or password, and explicitarguments to commands.Represents a system response (such as a message orprompt), a file or program listing.[ ] Encloses optional entries.| Separates alternative parameter values; forexample:LUN-name | LUN-number means you can use eitherthe LUN-name or the LUN-number.Finding currentinformationThe most up-to-date information about the EMC <strong>Navisphere</strong> <strong>CLI</strong> isposted on the EMC Powerlink ® website. We recommend that youdownload the latest information before you run the <strong>CLI</strong> commands.To access EMC Powerlink, use the following link:http://Powerlink.EMC.com11

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