Raritan Computer EMX2-111 Network Card User Manual


 
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In This Chapter
About the Interface ................................................................................ 212
Logging in to CLI ................................................................................... 213
Restricted Service Agreement ............................................................... 216
Help Command ...................................................................................... 218
Showing Information .............................................................................. 218
Configuring the EMX Device and Network ............................................ 231
Unblocking a User ................................................................................. 321
Resetting the EMX ................................................................................. 322
Network Troubleshooting ....................................................................... 323
Querying Available Parameters for a Command ................................... 326
Retrieving Previous Commands ............................................................ 327
Automatically Completing a Command ................................................. 327
Logging out of CLI ................................................................................. 328
Resetting to Factory Defaults (CLI) ....................................................... 328
About the Interface
The EMX provides a command line interface that enables data center
administrators to perform some basic management tasks.
Using this interface, you can do the following:
Reset the EMX device
Display the EMX and network information, such as the device name,
firmware version, IP address, and so on
Configure the EMX and network settings
Troubleshoot network problems
You can access the interface over a serial connection using a terminal
emulation program such as HyperTerminal, or via a Telnet or SSH client
such as PuTTY.
Note: Telnet access is disabled by default because it communicates
openly and is thus insecure. To enable Telnet, see Modifying the
Network Service Settings (on page 84).
Chapter 10
Using the Command Line Interface