send "x\r"
#}
expect eof
Command Menu Commands and Standard Command Line Scripting Syntax
The following list of commands is provided to help you learn about the Command menu
commands. Command-line interface scripting syntax for each command is provided to help you
accomplish a scripting task. The following rules apply to scripting syntax:
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The -nc (no confirmation) is optional. This special keyword designates that no user
confirmation is required to execute the command. If you enter -nc at the end of the command
line, the command is executed without asking you for user input. Without the -nc option,
you are asked to confirm the changes. The only exception to this rule is when a password
must be entered. In that case, you are prompted for a password separately. However,
commands that require a password can have that password entered on the command line
(FW, UC).
If -nc is specified on a command with no other parameters or with only a specific multilevel
selector, the command displays all or just the specific multilevel parameters. The absence
of a specific multilevel parameter on a command that has multilevels causes all the multilevel
parameters to display.
•
Most commands accept -all default. This causes all parameters for that command to
be set to their default values.
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In some multilevel commands, you can use default to set that level to its default values.
•
Further use of default on many individual parameters causes that parameter to be set to
its default value.
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-? (MP command-specific help) is optional. If you enter -? by itself with the command, a
usage display appears. In the event of an incorrect command line usage, in addition to the
error message, the usage display appears.
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Arguments in brackets [ ] are optional.
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Without arguments, the system prompts you for answers to questions.
•
Entering a command without parameters takes you through the command interactively and
prompts you for all the options.
BP: Reset BMC passwords
Command access level: MP configuration access
BP resets the passwords that control the interface between the SFW and the BMC.
NOTE:
The passwords that control the interface between the SFW and the BMC have nothing
to do with the MP login/passwords.
Setting these passwords at EFI, enables you to restrict access to various information. To clear
these passwords, use the BP command.
Command line usage and scripting:
BP
[ -nc ]
-?
See also: DC, RB, UC
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