The UCS scope commands provide hierarchical access to UCS components. The following table lists some of the main categories of the scope command. Scope command categories are mostly self-explanatory and provide access to a major area or component. Under each major category, there are subcategories for specific components. This is equivalent to the hierarchy of different tabs in the GUI:
Component | CLI command to access |
Chassis |
FI# scope chassis FI/chassis# |
Fabric Interconnect |
FI# scope fabric-interconnect FI/ fabric-interconnect# |
Service profile |
FI# scope service-profile FI/ service-profile# |
Firmware |
FI# scope firmware FI/firmware# |
Host Ethernet interface |
FI# scope host-eth-if FI/host-eth-if# |
Host Fibre Channel interface |
FI# scope host-fc-if FI/host-fc-if# |
Virtual NIC |
FI# scope vnic FI/vnic# |
Virtual HBA |
FI# scope vhba FI/vhba# |
Organization |
FI# scope org FI/org# |
Security Mode |
FI# scope security FI/security# |
Ethernet uplink |
FI# scope eth-uplink FI/eth-uplink# |
System |
FI# scope system FI/system# |
Mezzanine Adapter |
FI# scope adapter FI/adapter# |
Cabling |
FI# scope cabling FI/cabling# |
Cartridge |
FI# scope cartridge FI/cartridge# |
Ethernet Flow Monitoring Domain |
FI# scope eth-flow-mon FI/ eth-flow-mon# |
Ethernet Server Domain |
FI# scope eth-server FI/ eth-server # |
Ethernet Storage |
FI# scope eth-storage FI/ eth-storage# |
Ethernet Traffic Monitoring Domain |
FI# scope eth-traffic-mon FI/ eth-traffic-mon# |
FC Storage |
FI# scope fc-storage FI/ fc-storage# |
FC Traffic Monitoring Domain Storage |
FI# scope fc-traffic-mon FI/ fc-traffic-mon# |
FEX Module |
FI# scope fex FI/ fex# |
License |
FI# scope license FI/ license# |
Monitoring the System |
FI# scope monitoring FI/ monitoring# |
Power Cap Mgmt |
FI# scope power-cap-mgmt FI/ power-cap-mgmt# |
The following screenshot shows the list of scope option:
Once inside a specific configuration, you can use the following commands to show, create, or delete configurations:
- show
- create
- delete
Use the exit command to go one level higher in the hierarchy.