Chapter 3: Provisioning
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VERVIEW
All settings are immediately saved. There is no separate ‘save’ command. Some settings (for example, save
download) do not take effect until after the next CPU reset. The CLI will signal when a reboot is necessary.
Keyword tab completion and online help is available. Command-line editing and history is also available by using the
arrow keys as defined on most modern key boards.
General command format is:
<verb> <object> <parameters>
where <verb> is GET, SET, CLEAR, HELP, or RESET.
All parameter strings (user passwords and names) have a maximum of 15 characters.
S
ECURITY
Three types of users (privileges) are supported:
• Read-only (RO) users may only view non-sensitive performance and configuration information.
• Read-write (RW) users may do and see whatever they want except user and software maintenance.
• Secure (SECURE) users may do and see whatever they want including user and software maintenance.
Users have 3 attributes: username, user privilege (RO, RW, SECURE), and password. A maximum of 8 configurable
user definitions is supported. There is also a default user that is always present to provide RO access to the system.
If no users are defined, the system will allow full SECURE access from the Craft port, but once a configured user is
defined, you must log in with that user or the default user to access the system. When defining users, the system
ensures that there is always at least one SECURE user defined.
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NITIAL
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The ENIU should be fully configured to work in your network without further configuration. It is strongly suggested
that usernames be defined to control ENIU access.
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Help Commands
Purpose:
Shows supported CLI commands.
Commands [all privileges]:
HELP
HELP CLEAR
HELP GET
HELP SAVE
HELP SET
Note:
The default username is adc with a password of eniu.
Summary of Contents for Network Unit
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