Operating the Command Line Interface
General Commands
The following table describes the information displayed in the areas that comprise the Enclosure
Information screen.
Table 5-1
General Commands
Command
CLEAR SCREEN
EXIT
HELP {<ommand>} |Tree
LOGOUT
QUIT
SLEEP
General Management Commands
The following table describes the information displayed in the areas that comprise the Enclosure
Information screen.
Table 5-2
General Management Commands
Command
CLEAR SSESSION SWITCH
[A | B]
CLEAR SSHKEY
CONNECT SWITCH [A | B]
DOWNLOAD CERTIFICATE
<url>
ENWW
Description
Clears the terminal screen
Exits the command line interpreter
If a command is given, the usage and help text for the
command are shown in a tree format. If no argument is given,
all base commands are displayed.
Exits the command line interpreter
Exits the command line interpreter
Pauses the sessions for a fixed period of time. Useful for
adding delays to scripts. The <seconds> field can be any whole
number from 1 - to 86400. Once the pause has started, no way
exists to continue the session before time runs out, but you can
terminate the session and start another one.
Description
Terminate a Terminal session from the enclosure.
This is not a graceful termination. The connected user loses
any unsaved work.
Remove the contents of the Secure Shell authorized keys file.
After performing this command, you will not be able to login
using the public key-based authentication.
Opens a remote console connection to switch A or B.
A single switch cannot support multiple, simultaneous remote
console sessions.
Download a CA supplied PKCS#7 file to replace the current
security certificate on the system.
Supported protocols are http, ftp, and tftp. Format the URL as
protocol://host/path/file.
If your ftp server does not support anonymous connections,
you can specify a username and password by augmenting the
host part in the above format with username:password@host.
Restrictions
None
None
None
None
None
Restrictions
Group administrators may only
execute thus command for the
blade PC bays to which they
have access.
Only enclosure administrators
may execute this command.
Only enclosure administrators
may execute this command.
Only enclosure administrators
may execute this command.
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