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June 4th, 2020 16:00

Disabling legacy protocols

I'm trying to disable the legacy protocols for our Equallogic SAN.

In an putty session, I log and type the following: grpparams crypto-legacy-protocols disable

Result: Error: Bad command.

I must have the entry wrong.

I found this link which references a CLI reference guide, but can't find it anywhere online.

http://psonlinehelp.equallogic.com/en/V6.0/Content/tlskr/concepts/Administration_access_Options.htm

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks.

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June 4th, 2020 17:00

Hello, 

  You can also do it in two steps to make sure you are at correct menu level. 

GrpName>grpparams   

GrpName(grpparams)>

Now just do the legacy cyrpto disable command without the grpparams at the beginning. 

 Regards,

Don

 

 

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June 4th, 2020 16:00

Hello, 

 That is the correct command 

GrpName>grpparams crypto-legacy-protocols  ? 
disable - Disables the use of legacy encryption and authentication
protocols.
enable - Enables the use of legacy encryption and authentication
protocols.

However I suspect your firmware is too old to have that feature.  What version are you running? 

 

Regards,

Don

 

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June 4th, 2020 16:00

Hello, 

 Just to check at the GrpName>  prompt type   show members 

 FYI: 10.0.3 is most current but 10.0.2 has the disable crypto option 

 You did this on the active controller at the GrpName> prompt at the root level?  

  Don 

 

June 4th, 2020 16:00

Storage update manager shows current PS series array @ v10.0.2 (R465844)

Should I be looking somewhere else?

June 5th, 2020 06:00

Looks like that worked. Thank you kindly.

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June 5th, 2020 06:00

Hello,

 That's great you are so very welcome.    I am glad that worked for you. 

  Take care. 

Don 

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June 24th, 2020 05:00

Hello, 

BTW, I have the complete answer.    When you enable or disable that command there are background processes started.  If you run the command again right away while they are running you will get that error.  Even though the command returns back to the CLI almost immediately the processes have to finish. 

 So if you wait about 30 seconds to a minute it likely would have worked. 

 By going to grpparms submenu first you allowed the processes to complete. 

  In case you run into it again on another array. 

 Regards,

Don

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