Adaptec iSA1500 User Guide - Page 149

Help | ? [all] | [global] | [help | ?] | [keys] Command, Logout Command, Operator Command

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Using CLI Help | ? [all] | [global] | [help | ?] | [keys] Command With no parameters entered, the following command prints the commands that are available in the current menu context; but not the global commands unless you are in the global menu context: Help | ? [all] | [global] | [help | ?] | [keys] Using the optional global parameter lists all of the commands that are available for the current context and the global commands. Using the optional keys parameter lists all of the key sequences which can be used when typing in commands. As for all other commands the help or ? parameter can be used to display help about the help command. The optional all parameter outputs all help information. Logout Command (Also known as a quit command.) Type logout to exit from CLI. Operator Command Type operator to go from the current level to the Operator level. If a password has been defined for the Operator level, you are prompted for it (unless you are currently on the Administrator level.) Password Operator | Administrator Command Type password operator | administrator to define a new password for the Operator or Administrator level, or set it so that no password is required. This command prompts for the password to be entered twice and does not echo the password as it is typed. If you type nothing and just press Return twice, no password will be required to enter that level. To leave the existing password unchanged, type CTRL-C to one of the two password prompts. The old password is not displayed but it indicates whether the password has been changed or left as it was. 8-10

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Using CLI
Help | ? [all] | [global] | [help | ?] | [keys] Command
With no parameters entered, the following command prints the
commands that are available in the current menu context; but not
the global commands unless you are in the global menu context:
Help | ? [all] | [global] | [help | ?] | [keys]
Using the optional
global
parameter lists all of the commands
that are available for the current context and the global commands.
Using the optional
keys
parameter lists all of the key sequences
which can be used when typing in commands.
As for all other commands the
help
or
?
parameter can be used to
display help about the help command.
The optional
all
parameter outputs all help information.
Logout Command
(Also known as a
quit
command.) Type
logout
to exit from CLI.
Operator Command
Type
operator
to go from the current level to the Operator level.
If a password has been defined for the Operator level, you are
prompted for it (unless you are currently on the Administrator
level.)
Password Operator | Administrator Command
Type
password operator | administrator
to define a new
password for the Operator or Administrator level, or set it so that
no password is required.
This command prompts for the password to be entered twice and
does not echo the password as it is typed. If you type nothing and
just press
Return
twice, no password will be required to enter that
level. To leave the existing password unchanged, type
CTRL-C
to
one of the two password prompts.
The old password is not displayed but it indicates whether the
password has been changed or left as it was.