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-> oemiicmremovechassis /hdwr1/chassis1 Success Removed chassis: UFiT: chassis1 -> oemiicmremovechassis /modular3 Success Removed chassis: UFiT: modular3 -> oemiicmremovechassis /modular* Success Removed chassis: UFiT: modular2 UFiT: modular6 UFiT: modular5 UFiT: modular4 UFiT: modular7 oemiicmlogin The general form of the OEM login verb, oemiicmlogin, is: oemiicmlogin [options] You use the oemiicmlogin verb to establish new credentials for the user session. Valid Targets The oemiicmlogin verb is for the user session in general and does not operate against any user-specified target. Options The oemiicmlogin verb supports the following standard options: -examine -version -output -help The oemiicmlogin verb supports the following OEM options: -userid -password The syntax is as follows: oemiicmlogin -userid [userid] -password [password] When you run the oemiicmlogin verb, the credentials are set as active. No validation or authentication is performed at this time. For details on credentials handling, see "Handling chassis credentials" on page 103. Output Text format The implementation returns the currently active user ID. 54 SMASH Proxy Installation and User's Guide

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->
oemiicmremovechassis
/hdwr1/chassis1
Success
Removed
chassis:
UFiT:
chassis1
->
oemiicmremovechassis
/modular3
Success
Removed
chassis:
UFiT:
modular3
->
oemiicmremovechassis
/modular*
Success
Removed
chassis:
UFiT:
modular2
UFiT:
modular6
UFiT:
modular5
UFiT:
modular4
UFiT:
modular7
oemiicmlogin
The
general
form
of
the
OEM
login
verb,
oemiicmlogin
,
is:
oemiicmlogin
[
options
]
You
use
the
oemiicmlogin
verb
to
establish
new
credentials
for
the
user
session.
Valid
Targets
The
oemiicmlogin
verb
is
for
the
user
session
in
general
and
does
not
operate
against
any
user-specified
target.
Options
The
oemiicmlogin
verb
supports
the
following
standard
options:
-
examine
-
version
-
output
-
help
The
oemiicmlogin
verb
supports
the
following
OEM
options:
-
userid
-
password
The
syntax
is
as
follows:
oemiicmlogin
–userid
[userid]
-password
[password]
When
you
run
the
oemiicmlogin
verb,
the
credentials
are
set
as
active
.
No
validation
or
authentication
is
performed
at
this
time.
For
details
on
credentials
handling,
see
“Handling
chassis
credentials”
on
page
103.
Output
Text
format
The
implementation
returns
the
currently
active
user
ID.
54
SMASH
Proxy
Installation
and
User's
Guide