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Intel Server Management (ISM) Installation and User's Guide Serial Data and the Command Line Interface Option Description -I Causes the session to continue as an interactive session after processing all characters supplied through an input file with the -i command-line option. The interactive mode continues after processing all characters read from an input file and/or from the command line. This is the default mode if an input file and/or text is not specified on the command line. -v Causes session progress messages to be sent to standard error (for example verbose output). Additionally, any non-zero exit condition prints an associated error message. This behavior is also the default behavior during any interactive session. -P networkProxy Specifies the IP Address or DNS hostname of the system running the network proxy (dpcproxy). The system whose IP Address or hostname you supply for networkProxy is the system that the management station (your console system) should contact for service. By default, the IP Address is the local host (127.0.0.1). -a Specifies an alternate network proxy port number. By default, the port number is 623. alternatePort -r rcFile Specifies an alternate dpccli configuration file. By default, dpccli first looks for a file named .dpcclirc in the directory specified by the environment variable HOME and then in the current working directory. This option specifies the path including filename, which can be different than .dpcclirc. For information on dpccli configuration files, see page 67. CLI Commands Table 7-3 lists the CLI commands. Each command is described in the following sections. Table 7-3 CLI Commands Command alarm boot console diagint exit quit help id identify network power on power off power Description Queries, sets, or clears alarms established at a system. Sets the IPMI boot options. Starts Serial over LAN mode. Causes the BMC to generate an IPMI diagnostic interrupt. Ends the CLI session. Ends the CLI session. Displays command usage. Displays the Globally Unique ID (GUID) of the managed server. Causes the server to signal its location. Displays the network configuration of the BMC. Initiates a power up sequence on the managed server. Initiates a power down sequence on the managed server. Displays the current power state of the managed server.