Using the Command-Line Interface
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Figure 8 Nokia Network Voyager Reference Access Points
Using the Command-Line Interface
You can also use the Nokia IPSO command-line interface (CLI) to manage and configure Nokia
IP appliances from the command line. Everything that you can accomplish with Network
Voyager you can also do with the CLI.
To access the command-line interface
1.
Log on to the appliance by using a command-line connection (SSH, console, or Telnet) over
a TCP/IP network as an admin, cadmin, or monitor user:
If you log in as a cadmin (cluster administrator) user, you can change and view
configuration settings on all the cluster nodes. For information about how to administer a
cluster, see the traffic management commands section in the
CLI Reference Guide
for the
version of Nokia IPSO you are using.
2.
If you log in as a monitor user, you can execute only the show form of commands. That is,
you can view configuration settings, but you cannot change them.
You can now execute CLI commands from the CLI shell and the Nokia IPSO shell. The Nokia
IPSO shell is what you see when you initially log on to the appliance.
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documentation
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