Using the Telnet/SSH/CLI Interface
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Access Control Commands
Use access control commands to configure secure access to the card (see Table 19).
Date and Time Commands
Use date and time commands to set the date and time parameters for the card (see Table 20).
Table 19. Access Control Commands
getAccess
Syntax
getAccess [option1] [option2] . . .
Options
Login | Password | Security
Example
#> getAcess Login
Comments
For Password, each character is replaced with an asterisk (*).
setAccess
Syntax
setAccess [option1] [option2] . . .
Options
Login = “xx..xx“
Password = “**..**“(See Note 1)
Security = 1 | 2 | 3(1=configuration pages, 2=full authorization, 3=full authorization and SSL)
Example
#> setAccess Security=3
Comments
Note 1: Remember to set echo off.
getTelnet
Syntax
getTelnet [option1] [option2] . . .
Options
Access | Security | Console
Example
#> getTelnet Security
setTelnet
Syntax
setTelnet [option1] [option2] . . .
Options
Access = 0 | 1(0=Disabled, 1=Enabled)
Security = 0 | 1(0=No, 1=Yes with SSH)
Console = CLI | Menu
Example
#> setTelnet Security=0
Table 20. Date and Time Commands
getDate
Syntax
getDate [option1] [option2] . . .
Options
Date | Time | TimeSync | TimeNtp | TimeZone | TimeDaylight
Example
#> getDate timeSync
setDate
Syntax
setDate [option1] [option2] . . .
Options
Date = yyyy/mm/dd(See Note 1)
Time = hh:mm:ss(See Note 1)
TimeSync = MANUAL | AUTO | NTP
TimeNtp = “xx..xx“
TimeZone = +/-hh:mm(See Note 2)
TimeDaylight = 0 | 1(0=No, 1=Yes)
Example
#> getDate timeSync=MANUAL
Comments
Note 1: Setting is write-enabled depending on “TimeSync“ status.
Note 2: Setting resolves to the nearest half hour. For example, s02:36 results in +02:30, and
s02:46 results in +03:00.
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