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Enclosure Network Configuration Commands, Table 5-4

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Table 5-3 User Account Commands (continued) UNASSIGN ADMINSTRATOR (RIGHTS) Takes enclosure administrator rights from a user. UNASSIGN USER Removes the user from the specified group. permissions only see their user information. Only enclosure administrators may execute this command. The Administrator account cannot have enclosure administrator rights taken away. The is casesensitive. Only enclosure administrators may execute this command. The and are case-sensitive. Enclosure Network Configuration Commands Table 5-4 Command Description Restrictions ADD SNMP TRAPRECEIVER Adds an IP address to receive SNMP traps. Only v1 traps are supported. Traps are directed to the SNMP default port of 162. Only enclosure administrator may execute this command. DISABLE SECURESH Disables Secure Shell account to the Integrated Administrator. Only enclosure administrators may execute this command. DISABLE SNMP Disables SNMP support for the Integrated Administrator. Does not clear the SNMP trap receivers that have been configured. SNMP trap receivers can still be added and removed. If SNMP is disabled, Systems Insight Manage agents do not work properly. Only enclosure administrators may execute this command. DISABLE TELNET Disables Telnet access to the Integrated Administrator. Only enclosure administrators may execute this command. DISABLE WEB Disables HTTP and HTTPS access to the Integrated Administrator. This command prevents access to the Web-based user interface. Only enclosure administrators may execute this command. DOWNLOAD CONFIG Downloads a previously saved configuration file from a specific IP host. The files are auto-executed in script mode. The file is not allowed to change the password of the Administrator account. Supported protocols are http, ftp, and tftp. Format the URL as protocol://host/path/file. If your ftp server does not support anonymous connections, you can specify a user name and password by replacing the host part in the previous format with username:password@host. Only enclosure administrators may execute this command. The IP address must be in the form where ### ranges from 0 to 255. ENWW Operating the Command Line Interface 55

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permissions only see their
user information.
UNASSIGN ADMINSTRA-
TOR (RIGHTS)
<user name>
Takes enclosure administrator rights from a user.
Only enclosure administrators
may execute this command.
The Administrator account
cannot have enclosure
administrator rights taken
away.
The <user name> is case-
sensitive.
UNASSIGN USER
<user name> <group name>
Removes the user from the specified group.
Only enclosure administrators
may execute this command.
The <user name> and <group
name> are case-sensitive.
Enclosure Network Configuration Commands
Table 5-4
Command
Description
Restrictions
ADD SNMP TRAPRECEIVER
<ip address>
Adds an IP address to receive SNMP traps.
Only v1 traps are supported. Traps are directed to the SNMP
default port of 162.
Only enclosure administrator
may execute this command.
DISABLE SECURESH
Disables Secure Shell account to the Integrated Administrator.
Only enclosure
administrators may execute
this command.
DISABLE SNMP
Disables SNMP support for the Integrated Administrator.
Does not clear the SNMP trap receivers that have been
configured. SNMP trap receivers can still be added and
removed. If SNMP is disabled, Systems Insight Manage
agents do not work properly.
Only enclosure
administrators may execute
this command.
DISABLE TELNET
Disables Telnet access to the Integrated Administrator.
Only enclosure
administrators may execute
this command.
DISABLE WEB
Disables HTTP and HTTPS access to the Integrated
Administrator.
This command prevents access to the Web-based user
interface.
Only enclosure
administrators may execute
this command.
DOWNLOAD CONFIG
<url>
Downloads a previously saved configuration file from a specific
IP host.
The files are auto-executed in script mode. The file is not
allowed to change the password of the Administrator account.
Supported protocols are http, ftp, and tftp. Format the URL as
protocol://host/path/file
. If your ftp server does not
support anonymous connections, you can specify a user name
and password by replacing the host part in the previous format
with username:password@host.
Only enclosure
administrators may execute
this command.
The IP address must be in the
form ###.###.###.### where
### ranges from 0 to 255.
Table 5-3
User Account Commands (continued)
ENWW
Operating the Command Line Interface
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