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15: Command Reference This chapter lists and describes all of the commands available on the SLC command line interface (CLI) accessed by using Telnet, SSH, or a serial connection. In addition to the commands, this chapter contains the following sections:  Introduction to Commands  Deprecated Commands The following is an alphabetical listing of categories and within each category there is a list of commands in alphabetical order:  Administrative Commands  Audit Log Commands  Authentication Commands  CLI Commands  Connection Commands  Console Port Commands  Custom User Menu Commands  Date and Time Commands  Device Commands  Device Port Commands  Diagnostic Commands  Email Log Commands  Events Commands  Host List Commands  IP Filter Commands  Kerberos Commands  LDAP Commands  Local Users Commands  Log Commands  Network Commands  NFS and SMB/CIFS Commands  NIS Commands  PC Card Commands  RADIUS Commands  Remote Users Commands  Routing Commands  Script Commands  Services Commands  SLC Network Commands  SSH Key Commands  Status Commands  System Log Commands  TACACS+ Commands  Temperature Commands  USB Commands  User Permissions Commands Introduction to Commands This section explains command syntax, command line help, and tips for using commands. For more detailed information about commands, see Command Line Interface on page 42. Command Syntax Commands have the following syntax: . The value can be one of the following: set, show, connect, diag, pccard, admin, or logout. The value is a group of related parameters that you can configure or view. Examples are ntp, deviceport, and network. The value is one or more name-value pairs in one of the following formats:  User must specify one of the values (aa or bb) separated by a vertical line (|). The values are in all lowercase and must be entered exactly as shown. Bold indicates a default value. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 203

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SLC™ Console Manager User Guide
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15:
Command Reference
This chapter lists and describes all of the commands available on the SLC command line interface
(CLI) accessed by using Telnet, SSH, or a serial connection. In addition to the commands, this
chapter contains the following sections:
Introduction to Commands
Deprecated Commands
The following is an alphabetical listing of categories and within each category there is a list of
commands in alphabetical order:
Introduction to Commands
This section explains command syntax, command line help, and tips for using commands. For
more detailed information about commands, see
Command Line Interface on page 42
.
Command Syntax
Commands have the following syntax: <action> <category> <parameters>. The <action> value
can be one of the following: set, show, connect, diag, pccard, admin, or logout. The <category>
value is a group of related parameters that you can configure or view. Examples are ntp,
deviceport, and network.
The <parameters> value is one or more name-value pairs in one of the following formats:
<aa | bb>
User must specify one of the values (aa or bb) separated by a vertical line (|). The
values are in all lowercase and must be entered exactly as shown. Bold indicates
a default value.
Administrative Commands
Log Commands
Audit Log Commands
Network Commands
Authentication Commands
NFS and SMB/CIFS Commands
CLI Commands
NIS Commands
Connection Commands
PC Card Commands
Console Port Commands
RADIUS Commands
Custom User Menu Commands
Remote Users Commands
Date and Time Commands
Routing Commands
Device Commands
Script Commands
Device Port Commands
Services Commands
Diagnostic Commands
SLC Network Commands
Email Log Commands
SSH Key Commands
Events Commands
Status Commands
Host List Commands
System Log Commands
IP Filter Commands
TACACS+ Commands
Kerberos Commands
Temperature Commands
LDAP Commands
USB Commands
Local Users Commands
User Permissions Commands