Logging In To The Jcs Management Module Cli; Getting Help On Jcs Commands - Juniper JUNOS OS 10.4 - PROTECTED SYSTEM DOMAIN Configuration Manual

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Logging In to the JCS Management Module CLI

Getting Help on JCS Commands

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All JCS CLI commands have the following basic structure:
command -option parameter
An option is a single-letter code or word that refines the behavior of a command in
some predetermined way. A parameter, also known as a command-line argument, is
a filename or other data that is provided to a command. Some commands do not
require options, and some commands do not require parameters.
All commands, command options, and predefined parameters are case-sensitive.
Command options are indicated by a dash (-).
Strings that contain spaces are enclosed in quotation marks. For example:
snmp -cn "John Markham"
Depending on which command options you enter, you can use the same JCS CLI
command to display configuration information or to change a configuration. For
example, compare the following:
mt -T system
Displays the Routing Engine (blade) that currently controls (owns) the media tray.
mt -T system –b 6
Configures the Routing Engine (blade) in slot 6 to control the media tray.
To log in to the JCS management module for the first time, use the default username
and password:
Username: USERID
Password: PASSW0RD
The 0 in
PASSW0RD
is a zero, not the letter O.
When you have created user accounts, you can log in as a specific user.
The JCS management module CLI includes a
available commands or to get help on individual commands.
For a list of available commands, enter the
system> help
?
Display commands
accseccfg — View/edit account security config
advfailover — View/edit advanced failover mode
alarm — Manage Telco System Management alarm(s)
alertcfg — Displays/Configures the global remote alert systems
alertentries — View/edit remote alarm recipients
baydata — View/edit Blade Bay Data string
...
For help on individual commands, enter
of the command for which you want help. For example:
command you can use to get a list of
help
help
command. For example:
, where
command -help
command
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