Avocent ACS 6000 manual Passwd, Opiepasswd, Examples

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--:- units cli->cd power_management/management/<PDU_ID>/outlet_table

--:- outlet_table cli-> [cycleonofflockunlock] <outlet_number[,..,outlet_number]>

Examples:

--:- units cli->cd power_management/management/myPDU/outlet_table

--:- outlet_table cli-> off 1,2,5,8

Are you sure you want to turn off the outlet(s)? y/n : y

The cycle, on and off commands can be used from the units/topology level, where they are enabled and configured with the Power Profile.

--:- units cli ->[cycleonoff] topology/<PDU_ID>

These three commands can also be used to configure the CAS profile ports that are configured to control outlets of power devices.

--:- units cli ->[cycleonoff] topology/<PORT_ID>

passwd

Configure the password for the current user. The terminal does not echo the password.

Syntax:

--:- units cli-> passwd

opiepasswd

Configure a one time password (OTP) for the local user. After you type the command, you will be asked for the pass phrase to use for the OTP.

Syntax:

--:- units cli-> opiepasswd

Example:

opiepasswd -f -c teste Adding teste:

Only use this method from the console; NEVER from remote. If you are using telnet, xterm, or a dial-in, type ^C now or exit with no password.

Then run opiepasswd without the -c parameter. Using MD5 to compute responses.

Enter new secret pass phrase: Again new secret pass phrase:

ID teste OTP key is 499 AC0241

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Contents Cyclades ACS Canadian DOC Notice Safety and EMC Approvals and MarkingsFCC Warning Statement Cyclades ACS 6000 Advanced Console Server Power On Table of Contents Port Access and Configuration Examples Appendices Page List of Tables Page Introduction, Navigation and Commands Serial Port To start the CLI Access Options and How to Log Into the CLIConfiguration Tasks Performed With the CLI CLI Navigation Units cli-cd appliancesettingsAutocompletion Syntax used Command Line SyntaxCommand only help, pwd ParametersAdd a node CLI Command SetHelp AddDelete Sniff PwdConnect Ftp ShareDisconnect Exit/quitRevert ScpSet CommitCycle, on, off, lock and unlock Powercycle, poweroff and poweronShow/ls Examples PasswdOpiepasswd Sendmsg Special Multi-session CommandsListuser KilluserUnits cli -inspectdbuf overview/appliancedatalogging CleandbufUnits cli -cleandbuf overview/appliancedatalogging WizEnter show to verify the change Enter show to view the status of IPv6 configurationEnter set enableipv6=no to disable IPv6 Enter set enableipv6=yes to enable IPv6Enter commit Page Port Access and Configuration Tasks Where Performed Port Access and Configuration ExamplesFor Serial Port For PowerTopology Parameters Field Description For Appliance Topology Parameters Field Description For Outlets Port Access and Configuration ExamplesTo connect to a device console connected to a serial port Topology cli-connect 77-77-70-p-2 passwordConnect to a Device Console Connected to a Serial Port To set up a console access service CAS port Manage Power for a Device Connected to an Outlet on a PDUPort Configuration Examples Portsettings cli-set portsettings/ serialprofile=cas To enable a power management portEnter show to view the configuration of port Enter cd portsettings to configure portEnter show to verify the configuration Page Enter show to view the appliancesettings options To view and access appliancesettings optionsGlobal Settings Options Global Settings Navigation Tree ApplianceSettings/GlobalSettingsEnter show to view the available options Units cli-cd appliancesettings/globalsettingsNetwork Options Network Navigation Tree ApplianceSettings/NetworkEnter show to view the list of available options Units cli-cd appliancesettings/networkNetwork Options Network Navigation Tree CLI Appliance Settings Options IPv6 To configure a IPv4 or IPv6 static IP addressEnter show to view the changes Settings cli-set ipv4method=staticType add then press Return Enter show to view the current host settingsHosts To add a host to the host tableHosts cli-cd 172.26.31.164/settings Wiz commandCLI Appliance Settings Options Ports Options Ports Navigation Tree ApplianceSettings/PortsUnits cli-cd appliancesettings/ports Enter show. a listing similar to the following appears To enable and assign the Serial profile to a serial portEnter show To enable and configure the AUX/Modem portTo configure port profiles Units cli-cd appliancesettings/ports/casprofileUnits cli-cd appliancesettings/security ApplianceSettings/Pluggable DevicesApplianceSettings/Security Units cli-cd appliancesettings/pluggabledevicesAuthentication Options Authentication Navigation Tree ApplianceSettings/AuthenticationUnits cli-cd appliancesettings/authentication Users Options Users Navigation Tree ApplianceSettings/UsersTo add a user and password Units cli-cd appliancesettings/usersEnter show to verify that the new user has been added ApplianceSettings/SyslogApplianceSettings/EventNotification ApplianceSettings/Firewall10 IPSecVPN Options IPSecVPN Navigation Tree ApplianceSettings/IPSecVPNUnits cli-cd appliancesettings/ipsecvpn Firewall Options Firewall Navigation Tree11 Snmp Options Snmp Navigation Tree ApplianceSettings/SNMPUnits cli-cd appliancesettings/snmp 12 Date and Time Options DateAndTime Navigation Tree ApplianceSettings/Date and TimeUnits cli-cd appliancesettings/dateandtime Units cli-cd appliancesettings/bootconfiguration ApplianceSettings/Boot ConfigurationLine similar to the following appears ApplianceSettings/Online HelpSave your settings To set the online help URLPage Ports Menu Options Level Use this option to To view and perform configuration with the Overview optionsOverview Options Press Tab Tab to display the optionsTo view and perform Information options Enter show to view the Information optionsOverview Commands Description or Field Information OptionsInformation Options Description Information Options Description Units cli-cd activesessions --activesessionscli Active Sessions InformationTo view and kill ActiveSessions From the units level CLI prompt, enter cd activesessionsTo rename a PDU Power Management OptionsTo manage power for a selected outlet Enter shell. a warning appears followed by the root prompt Connect to the console of the console server as rootAppendix B Technical Support To resolve an issueIndex Page Page 590-770-501B
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