
5: Web and Command Line Interfaces
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If the SLB branch office manager already has an IP address (assigned previously or
assigned by DHCP), Telnet (if Telnet has been enabled) or SSH to
xx.xx.xx.xx
(the IP
address in dot quad notation) and press
Enter
. The login prompt displays.
2. To log in as the system administrator for setup and configuration, enter
sysadmin
as the user
name and press
Enter
.
3. Enter
PASS
as the password and press
Enter
. The first time you log in, the Quick Setup script
runs automatically. Normally, the command prompt displays. (If you want to display the Quick
Setup script again, use the
admin quicksetup
command.)
Note:
The system administrator may have changed the password using one of the
Quick Setup methods in the previous chapter.
To log in any other user:
1. Enter your SLB user name and press
Enter
.
2. Enter your SLB password and press
Enter
.
Logging Out
To log out of the SLB command line interface, type
logout
and press
Enter
.
Command Syntax
Commands have the following format:
<action> <category> <parameter(s)>
where
<action>
is set, show, connect, admin, diag, or logout.
<category>
is a group of related parameters whose settings you want to configure or view.
Examples are ntp, deviceport, and network.
<parameter(s)>
is one or more name-value pairs in one of the following formats:
Table 5-2 Actions and Category Options
<parameter name> <aa|bb>
User must specify one of the values (aa or bb) separated by a
vertical line ( | ). The values are in all lowercase and must be
entered exactly as shown. Bold indicates a default value.
<parameter name> <Value>
User must specify an appropriate value, for example, an IP address.
The parameter values are in mixed case. Square brackets [ ]
indicate optional parameters.
Action
Category
set
auth|cflow|cifs|cli|command|consoleport|datetime|deviceport|
groups|history|hostlist|ipfilter|kerberos|ldap|localusers|
log|menu|network|nfs|nis|ntp|password|perfmon|power|radius|
remoteusers|routing|script|services|site|slcnetwork|sshkey|
|temperature|usb|vpn
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