Commands And Functional Groups - Cisco SFS 7024 Hardware User's Manual

Cisco systems infiniband server switch users guide
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The CLI is also accessible through the RS232 serial port of the SFS 7024. Accessing the CLI through
the serial port never requires a login and password and defaults to administrator privileges. Providing
access through the serial port means that users will always have access to the SFS 7024, even if Telnet
and SSH are not functioning.

Commands and Functional Groups

The list of available commands can be accessed by typing list. To keep the list short, the commands
are grouped into functional groups, which are:
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General:
General administrative commands
Deprecated:
Commands that have been deprecated.
The Deprecated group contains CLI commands that been replaced or are to be removed. Please
use the new command where appropriate.
Chassis:
Provides commands for configuring and managing chassis-level functionality. This includes
commands for changing the SFS 7024 IP address, and displaying fan tray, power supply, and FRU
information.
Network:
General network commands.
Firmware:
Provides commands for updating the firmware via a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server or Secure
Copy Protocol (SCP) (if using SSH to access the SFS 7024). The SFS 7024 has the ability to store
the location of the firmware files for future upgrades. Additionally, the Firmware functional group
includes commands for viewing the current firmware revisions and for changing the boot image.
Log:
Provides commands for viewing log files as well as configuring logging parameters. This includes
commands for changing the SFS 7024 IP address, and displaying fan tray, power supply, and FRU
information.
KeyManagement:
Provides commands for adding, removing and displaying license keys on the SFS 7024.
IbSwitchInfo:
Provides commands for displaying InfiniBand (IB) statistics for all IB ports on the SFS 7024.
TimeManagement:
Provides commands for retrieving and setting the current system time, as well as commands for
setting the time zone and daylight saving time parameters.
Snmp:
Provides commands for configuring SNMP trap destinations and security parameters required to
access the SFS 7024 from an SNMP manager.
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