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Appendix A Command Line Interface
Getting Help within the CLI
The
CLI
contains
the
following
commands
for
assisting
your
use.
Securing CLI User Accounts and the Privileged Mode Password
You
must
manage
CLI
user
accounts
separately
on
each
vShield
virtual
machine.
By
default,
you
use
the
admin
user
account
to
log
in
to
the
CLI
of
each
vShield
virtual
machine.
The
CLI
admin
account
and
password
are
separate
from
the
vShield
Manager
user
interface
admin
account
and
password.
You
should
create
a
new
CLI
user
account
and
remove
the
admin
account
to
secure
access
to
the
CLI
on
each
vShield
virtual
machine.
User
account
management
in
the
CLI
conforms
to
the
following
rules.
You
can
create
CLI
user
accounts.
Each
created
user
account
has
administrator
‐
level
access
to
the
CLI.
You
cannot
change
the
password
for
any
CLI
user
account
on
a
vShield
Manager
or
vShield
App
virtual
machine.
If
you
need
to
change
a
CLI
user
account
password,
you
must
delete
the
user
account,
and
then
re
‐
add
it
with
a
new
password.
You
can
change
the
password
of
any
non
‐
admin
account
on
the
vShield
Edge.
The
CLI
admin
account
password
and
the
Privileged
mode
password
are
managed
separately.
The
default
Privileged
mode
password
is
the
same
for
each
CLI
user
account.
You
should
change
the
Privileged
mode
password
to
secure
access
to
the
CLI
configuration
options.
Add a CLI User Account
You
can
add
a
user
account
with
a
strong
password
to
secure
CLI
access
to
each
vShield
virtual
machine.
After
adding
a
user
account,
you
should
delete
the
admin
user
account.
To add a CLI user account
1
Log
in
to
the
vSphere
Client.
2
Select
a
vShield
virtual
machine
from
the
inventory.
3
Click
the
Console
tab
to
open
a
CLI
session.
4
Log
in
by
using
the
admin
account.
manager login: admin
password:
manager>
5
Switch
to
Privileged
mode.
manager> enable
password:
manager#
Command
Description
?
Moves
the
pointer
to
the
beginning
of
the
line.
sho?
Displays
a
list
of
commands
that
begin
with
a
particular
character
string.
exp+TAB
Completes
a
partial
command
name.
show ?
Lists
the
associated
keywords
of
a
command.
show log ?
Lists
the
associated
arguments
of
a
keyword.
list
Displays
the
verbose
options
of
all
commands
for
the
current
mode.
I
MPORTANT
Each
vShield
virtual
machine
has
two
built
‐
in
CLI
user
accounts
for
system
use:
nobody
and
vs_comm.
Do
not
delete
or
modify
these
accounts.
If
these
accounts
are
deleted
or
modified,
the
virtual
machine
will
not
work.
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