Dell PowerVault DX6112 Dell DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 34

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authenticate --join --domain [--ou ] --user authenticate --leave [--user ] [--force] authenticate --update --kerberos authenticate --add [--user ] [--login_group ] authenticate --delete [--user ] [--login_group ] authenticate --set --user authenticate --guestmode [--enable] [--disable] authenticate --server_signing [--auto] [--mandatory] [--disabled] [--show] authenticate --help authenticate can be one of: --show Displays current ADS domain, authorized local CIFS users, and login group. --join Joins an ADS domain. --leave Leaves an ADS domain. --update Updates ADS configuration. --add Creates local workgroup user for CIFS authentication or adds login group. --delete Deletes local workgroup user from CIFS authentication or deletes login group. --set Sets password for a local workgroup user. --guestmode Configures all CIFS shares for guest only access. --server_signing Configures server signing for CIFS. For command-specific help, please type authenticate --help For example: authenticate --help show Network This set of DR Series system CLI commands lets you perform the following network-related tasks: • Display information about a DR Series system • Manage an existing networking configuration • Restart networking • Configure the DR Series system to use DHCP or static IP addressing • Configure servers in the domain name system (DNS) • Update the bonding mode or maximum transmission unit (MTU) • Look up the IP address or hostname for a specific destination • Start a packet trace route for a specific network host 34

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authenticate --join --domain <domain name>
[--ou <org-unit name>]
--user <user name>
authenticate --leave [--user <user name>]
[--force]
authenticate --update --kerberos
authenticate --add [--user <user name>]
[--login_group <DOMAIN\LOGIN GROUP>]
authenticate --delete [--user <user name>]
[--login_group <DOMAIN\LOGIN GROUP>]
authenticate --set --user <user name>
authenticate --guestmode [--enable]
[--disable]
authenticate --server_signing [--auto]
[--mandatory]
[--disabled]
[--show]
authenticate --help
authenticate <command> <command-arguments>
<command> can be one of:
--show
Displays current ADS domain, authorized local CIFS users, and
login group.
--join
Joins an ADS domain.
--leave
Leaves an ADS domain.
--update
Updates ADS configuration.
--add
Creates local workgroup user for CIFS authentication or adds
login group.
--delete
Deletes local workgroup user from CIFS authentication or
deletes login group.
--set
Sets password for a local workgroup user.
--guestmode
Configures all CIFS shares for guest only access.
--server_signing Configures server signing for CIFS.
For command-specific help, please type authenticate --help <command>
For example:
authenticate --help show
Network
This set of DR Series system CLI commands lets you perform the following network-related tasks:
Display information about a DR Series system
Manage an existing networking configuration
Restart networking
Configure the DR Series system to use DHCP or static IP addressing
Configure servers in the domain name system (DNS)
Update the bonding mode or maximum transmission unit (MTU)
Look up the IP address or hostname for a specific destination
Start a packet trace route for a specific network host
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