Sm-Clp Features; Using Sm-Clp; Sm-Clp Targets - Dell IDRAC6 User Manual

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SM-CLP Features

The SM-CLP promotes the concept of verbs and targets to provide system
management capabilities through the CLI. The verb indicates the operation
to perform, and the target determines the entity (or object) that runs the
operation.
Below is an example of the SM-CLP command line syntax.
<verb> [<options>] [<target>] [<properties>]
During a typical SM-CLP session, you can perform operations using the verbs
listed in Table 11-1.
Table 11-1. Supported CLI Verbs for System
Verb
Definition
cd
Navigates through the MAP using the shell
set
Sets a property to a specific value
help
Displays help for a specific target
reset
Resets the target
show
Displays the target properties, verbs, and subtargets
start
Turns on a target
stop
Shuts down a target
exit
Exits from the SM-CLP shell session
version
Displays the version attributes of a target
load
Moves a binary image to a specified target address from a URL

Using SM-CLP

SSH (or Telnet) in to the iDRAC6 with correct credentials.
The SMCLP prompt (/admin1->) is displayed.

SM-CLP Targets

Table 11-2 provides a list of targets provided through the SM-CLP to support
the operations described in Table 11-1 above.
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Using the iDRAC6 SM-CLP Command Line Interface

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