1-3IntroductionAccessing CLI in NetWareTo access the CLI from the NetWare server console, type aaccli atthe prompt. When the system displays the CLI> prompt, whichindicates that you can now use CLI commands.TerminologyThis section discusses terminology used in this Appendix.Adaptec 2410SA/2810SA Controllers OnlyIn the device ID format C:ID:L: C represents Channel, which is always zero. ID represents Port ID, or Port number, on the SATA RAIDcontroller. This is the only value that is used. L represents LUN, which is always zero.Note: Only the value for Port ID is used.Adaptec 21610SA Controllers OnlyIn the device ID format C:ID:L: C represents Channel. ID represents Port ID. (For mapping, see below.) L represents LUN, which is always zero.Your Serial ATA adapter maps Port IDs as follows: Controller ports 0 through 7 are mapped to IDs 0 through 7 onChannel 0 Controller ports 8 through 15 are mapped to IDs 0 through 7 onChannel 1For example, port 5 is 0:5:0; port 12 is 1:4:0.All ControllersThe following terms are used in discussing the CLI: Array, container—A logical disk created from available spaceand made up of one or more partitions on one or more physicaldisks.