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Command Line Interface, Overview

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APPENDIX B Command Line Interface This appendix includes the following information: • Commands and Functional Groups, page B-86 • Accessing the CLI, page B-87 • Groups and Commands, page B-88 Overview This section details the usage of the Command Line Interface (CLI) feature for the Cisco SFS 7012™. The CLI allows the user to perform remote configuration and management tasks, which in many respects mirrors the functionality of the Chassis Viewer GUI. The CLI is accessed via a terminal attached to the SFS 7012 spine module(s) RS232 port(s) or via the OOB management port using Telnet and secure shell (SSH). For a standalone SFS 7012, the user would Telnet to the unit's IP address(es). Once connected, the CLI works as any telnet session does. To access the CLI, a login and password is required. There are two user modes, operator and administrator with the following access privileges: Operator: - Read only access. Administrator: - Read and write Access. - Reboot access. - Can change operator and administrator passwords. - Can disable user login and passwords. This would allow all users administrator-level access without the need for a user name or password. - Can view all current user sessions - Can access all of the commands executed from any open operator session. - Can log out any open user sessions Can send messages to the open user sessions The CLI allows multiple users to be logged in simultaneously. However, some commands will be locked to a user(s) if another user is executing the same command. OL-8787-04 Cisco SFS 7012 InfiniBand Server Switch Hardware Users Guide 85

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APPENDIX
B
Command Line Interface
This appendix includes the following information:
Commands and Functional Groups, page B-86
Accessing the CLI, page B-87
Groups and Commands, page B-88
Overview
This section details the usage of the Command Line Interface (CLI) feature for the Cisco SFS 7012™.
The CLI allows the user to perform remote configuration and management tasks, which in many respects
mirrors the functionality of the Chassis Viewer GUI.
The CLI is accessed via a terminal attached to the SFS 7012 spine module(s) RS232 port(s) or via the
OOB management port using Telnet and secure shell (SSH). For a standalone SFS 7012, the user would
Telnet to the unit's IP address(es). Once connected, the CLI works as any telnet session does.
To access the CLI, a login and password is required. There are two user modes, operator and
administrator with the following access privileges:
Operator:
Read only access.
Administrator:
Read and write Access.
Reboot access.
Can change operator and administrator passwords.
Can disable user login and passwords. This would allow all users administrator-level access
without the need for a user name or password.
Can view all current user sessions
Can access all of the commands executed from any open operator session.
Can log out any open user sessions
Can send messages to the open user sessions
The CLI allows multiple users to be logged in simultaneously. However, some commands will be locked
to a user(s) if another user is executing the same command.