264 Configuring system settings
/cfg/sys
followed by:
adm
user
distrace
Configuring the Nortel SNAS host
To configure basic TCP/IP properties for a particular Nortel SNAS device
in the cluster, use the following command:
/cfg/sys/host <host ID>
where
host ID is an integer automatically assigned to
The /cfg/sys/host <host ID> command also allows you to halt,
reboot, or delete the specified Nortel SNAS device.
The Cluster Host menu appears.
The Cluster Host menu includes the following options:
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Accesses the Administrative Applications menu,
in order to set the CLI timeout value; manage Telnet,
SSH, SNMP, and SONMP access to Nortel SNAS
devices; enable SRS administration; generate SSH
host keys; and configure the system for RADIUS
auditing and authentication of system users (see
"Configuring administrative settings" (page
Accesses the User menu, in order to manage users
and passwords (see
groups" (page
Permanently disables the /cfg/domain
#/server/trace/ssldump and /cfg/domain
#/server/trace/tcpdump commands (see
SSL traffic" (page
The distrace command is used to improve security.
The only way to reverse this command is to do a boot
install.
the host when you perform initial setup on the
Nortel SNAS device.
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
Using the Command Line Interface
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