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Command Line Interface
This appendix includes the following information:
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Commands and Functional Groups, page B-2
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Accessing the CLI, page B-3
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Groups and Commands, page B-4
Overview
This section details the usage of the Command Line Interface (CLI) feature for the Cisco SFS 7012™.
The CLI allows the user to perform remote configuration and management tasks, which in many respects
mirrors the functionality of the Chassis Viewer GUI.
The CLI is accessed via a terminal attached to the SFS 7012 spine module(s) RS232 port(s) or via the
OOB management port using Telnet and secure shell (SSH). For a standalone SFS 7012, the user would
Telnet to the unit's IP address(es). Once connected, the CLI works as any telnet session does.
To access the CLI, a login and password is required. There are two user modes, operator and
administrator with the following access privileges:
Operator:
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Read only access.
Administrator:
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Read and write Access.
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Reboot access.
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Can change operator and administrator passwords.
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Can disable user login and passwords. This would allow all users administrator-level access
without the need for a user name or password.
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Can view all current user sessions
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Can access all of the commands executed from any open operator session.
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Can log out any open user sessions
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Can send messages to the open user sessions
The CLI allows multiple users to be logged in simultaneously. However, some commands will be locked
to a user(s) if another user is executing the same command.