Command Line Interface; Using The Mib - VBrick 9000 Series Getting Started Manual

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Line Interface on page 44 for an explanation of the commands that are available.
Note Telnet (as well as FTP, VBAdmin, SNMP, and front panel data) can be disabled on the
VBrick appliance for security purposes. If you cannot login to the appliance via Telnet,
check that the
Configuration > Advanced Configurations > Security.
To login using Telnet:
1. Go to
Start > Run
2. Type
open <ip_address>

Command Line Interface.

3. Enter the Login name and Password. Default is
4. At the VBrick prompt, type
Command Line Interface
The Command Line Interface is a VBrick program used to manage configuration parameters
for the appliance. It provides a subset of commands that you can use if you cannot access
VBAdmin. Regardless of whether you access the CLI through HyperTerminal (shipped with
Windows) or Telnet, the command structure is the same. The CLI interface is launched as
soon as you enter a valid Login name and Password. The following window shows the
Command Line Interface and the "shortcut" commands that are available using the
command. You can use these shortcuts at any time during an editing session.

Using the MIB

All VBrick appliance parameters are accessible via an industry-standard SNMP Management
Information Base (MIB). The CLI is a syntactically simple interface which is suitable for
scripting. The syntax for each VBrick parameter is documented in the SNMP MIB for the
appliance.
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is enabled. Open VBAdmin and go to System
External Telnet Server
and type
to open a Telnet window.
telnet
using the IP address of the VBrick Appliance. This will launch
to display the top-level commands.
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and
.
admin
admin
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