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Authenticate Commands

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alerts --help alerts can be one of: --show Displays system alerts and events. --test_email Sends a test email using current email settings. --snmp_add Sets SNMP traps to be sent to a host. --snmp_delete Stops sending SNMP traps to a host. --snmp_enable Enables SNMP traps for a host. --snmp_disable Disables SNMP traps for a host. --snmp_trap_email Enables/Disables SNMP traps to be sent out as an email. For command-specific help, please type alerts --help For example: alerts --help show Authenticate Commands This topic introduces the set of DR Series system CLI commands that let you configure the DR Series system so it can authenticate with the Microsoft Windows Active Directory Services (ADS). For information about specific authenticate commands, see Authenticate Command Usage. Authenticate Command Usage This topic introduces the authenticate command usage: • authenticate --show [options] • authenticate --join [options] • authenticate --leave [options] • authenticate --update --kerberos • authenticate --add [options] • authenticate --delete [options] • authenticate --set --user • authenticate --guestmode [options] • authenticate --server_signing [options] • authenticate --help NOTE: If you specify a command without supplying the expected value or option, you will be prompted to provide the correct value or option. authenticate --show [--users] Description Displays the current status of the Microsoft Active Directory Service (ADS) domain, or if it is not joined, it can display the status of any authorized local CIFS user. For more information, see the authenticate --show [--domain ]. NOTE: If this command is entered, but the DR Series system has not joined the ADS to any domain, the following message is displayed. This system has not joined any domain. 27

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alerts --help
alerts <command> <command-arguments>
<command> can be one of:
--show
Displays system alerts and events.
--test_email
Sends a test email using current email settings.
--snmp_add
Sets SNMP traps to be sent to a host.
--snmp_delete
Stops sending SNMP traps to a host.
--snmp_enable
Enables SNMP traps for a host.
--snmp_disable
Disables SNMP traps for a host.
--snmp_trap_email
Enables/Disables SNMP traps to be sent out as an email.
For command-specific help, please type alerts --help <command>
For example:
alerts --help show
Authenticate Commands
This topic introduces the set of DR Series system CLI commands that let you configure the DR Series system so it can
authenticate with the Microsoft Windows Active Directory Services (ADS).
For information about specific
authenticate
commands, see
Authenticate Command Usage
.
Authenticate Command Usage
This topic introduces the
authenticate
command usage:
authenticate --show [options]
authenticate --join [options]
authenticate --leave [options]
authenticate --update --kerberos
authenticate --add [options]
authenticate --delete [options]
authenticate --set --user <user name>
authenticate --guestmode [options]
authenticate --server_signing [options]
authenticate --help
NOTE:
If you specify a command without supplying the expected value or option, you will be prompted to provide
the correct value or option.
authenticate --show [--users]
Description
Displays the current status of the Microsoft Active Directory Service (ADS) domain, or if it is not joined, it can display the
status of any authorized local CIFS user. For more information, see the
authenticate --show [--domain <domain name>]
.
NOTE:
If this command is entered, but the DR Series system has not joined the ADS to any domain, the following
message is displayed.
This system has not joined any domain.
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