Table 4-4
Alert Levels (Continued)
Severity
Definition
5
Critical
7
Fatal
Security Options
SO: Configure security options and access control (users, passwords, and so on)
This command modifies the security parameters of the MP, which include login timeouts and allowed
password faults.
If configured, when you access the MP via the modem port, the MP hangs up and dials the user back. This
does not work if Modem Presence is set to not always connected with the CA command.
If the mode is single, the state is changed to disabled after the first login.
A disabled user's login is not accepted.
Firmware Revision Status
SYSREV: Displays the revision status of firmware in the system processors
This command displays the revision status of firmware in the system processors.
System Status
SS: Displays the status of the system processors
The SS command displays the status of the system processors and which processor is the monarch.
Transfer Of Control
TC: System reset through INIT or TOC (Transfer of Control) signal
Under normal operation, shut down the OS before issuing this command.
This command causes the system to be reset through the INIT (or TOC) signal. Execution of this command
irrecoverably halts all system processing and I/O activity and restarts the computer system. It is different
from the RS command in that the processors are signaled to dump state on the way down.
Tell
TE: TEll—sends a message to other terminals
Up to 80 characters can be typed in. The message is broadcast to the other mirrored clients. Users in a session
or CSP are not shown the message.
User Configuration
UC: User Configuration—controls user access
This command allows an administrator to add, modify, re-enable, or delete user logins. The administrator can
also enable or disable security warnings and change passwords.
Chapter 4
Management Processor Command Interface
Utilities
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