Chapter
6.
Command-line
interface
Use
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
command
line
interface
(CLI)
to
access
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
or
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
SlimLine
without
having
to
use
the
Web
interface.
It
provides
a
subset
of
the
management
functions
that
are
provided
by
the
Web
interface.
You
can
access
the
CLI
through
a
Telnet
session,
SSH,
or
a
serial
connection.
You
will
be
authenticated
by
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
or
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
SlimLine
before
you
can
issue
any
CLI
commands.
Accessing
the
command
line
You
can
access
the
command
line
using
the
following
methods:
v
Start
a
Telnet
or
SSH
session
to
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
IP
address.
v
Connect
a
null
modem
cable
to
the
serial
port
and
start
a
hyperterminal
session
(not
available
for
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
SlimLine).
Note:
You
cannot
access
the
command
line
in-band
using
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
software.
Logging
in
to
the
command-line
session
To
log
into
the
command
line,
complete
the
following
steps:
1.
Establish
a
connection
with
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II.
2.
At
the
user
name
prompt,
type
the
user
ID
that
you
use
to
log
in
to
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
Web
interface.
3.
At
the
password
prompt,
type
the
password
that
you
use
to
log
in
to
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
Web
interface.
You
are
logged
in
to
the
command
line.
The
command-line
prompt
is
the
text
ID
of
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II,
for
example,
x345RSA.
The
command-line
session
continues
until
you
type
exit
at
the
command
line.
Then
you
are
logged
off
and
the
session
is
ended.
Command
syntax
Read
the
following
guidelines
before
using
the
commands:
v
Each
command
has
the
following
format:
command
[
arguments
]
[-
options
]
v
The
command
syntax
is
case
sensitive.
v
The
command
name
is
all
lowercase.
v
All
arguments
must
immediately
follow
the
command.
The
options
immediately
follow
the
arguments.
v
Each
option
is
always
preceded
by
a
hyphen
(-).
An
option
can
be
a
short
option
(single
letter)
or
a
long
option
(multiple
letters).
v
If
an
option
has
an
argument,
the
argument
is
mandatory,
for
example:
ifconfig
eth0
-i
192.168.70.34
-g
192.168.70.29
-s
255.255.255.0
where
ifconfig
is
the
command,
eth0
is
an
argument,
-i,
-g,
and
-s
are
options.
In
this
example,
all
three
options
have
arguments.
v
Brackets
indicate
that
an
argument
or
option
is
optional.
Brackets
are
not
part
of
the
command
that
you
type.
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Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2003,
2007
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