Chapter 1: Introduction, Navigation and Commands

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NOTE: You must log into the CLI as root to have full control over the local directory path. All normal FTP commands apply.

scp

Perform a secure shell copy.

Syntax:

--:- units cli-> scp [[user@]host1:]file1 [...] [[user@]host2:]file2

set

Set a parameter.

Syntax:

--:- units cli->set <Path> <Parameter>=<Value>

After a parameter has been changed using the set command, a pair of asterisks appear at the beginning of the CLI prompt.

**:- units cli->

Save the change:

**:- units cli-> commit

-or-

Undo the change:

**:- units cli-> revert

NOTE: After a commit or revert command, the asterisks at the beginning of the CLI prompt are replaced by hyphens. Asterisks will not appear after the execution of the set command if using wizard mode, which can be recognized by a prompt that has a pound sign after the colon and the current directory in square brackets (example, --:#- [hosts] cli->).

commit

Save settings.

Syntax:

**:- port_settings cli-> commit

revert

Undo a previous parameter setting.

Syntax:

**:- units cli-> revert

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Avocent ACS 6000 manual Scp, Set, Commit, Revert

ACS 6000 specifications

The Avocent ACS 6000 is a leading edge solution designed for remote access and management of critical IT infrastructure. This compact and robust device serves as a key tool for IT administrators, allowing them to manage serial console access for servers, networking equipment, and other serially controlled devices. Ideal for both enterprise environments and smaller settings, the ACS 6000 enhances operational efficiency and reliability.

One of the standout features of the Avocent ACS 6000 is its ability to provide secure remote access. The device supports various security protocols, including SSH, SSL, and IP filtering, ensuring that access to the managed devices is protected against unauthorized entry. With strong encryption standards, it provides peace of mind for organizations handling sensitive data.

The ACS 6000 is equipped with advanced management capabilities, enabling administrators to monitor and control serial communications across multiple devices from a single interface. This centralized management not only reduces the complexity associated with handling numerous individual devices, but it also streamlines troubleshooting and system diagnostics, resulting in quicker response times and less downtime.

Another notable characteristic of the ACS 6000 is its scalability. The modular design allows for easy expansion as organizational needs evolve. IT managers can begin with a basic configuration and upgrade seamlessly by adding more ports or features as necessary. This flexibility makes the ACS 6000 an ideal solution for growing organizations.

User-friendly features such as an intuitive web interface simplify the setup and configuration process. Through this interface, users can easily navigate and utilize various functions, including alert settings, logging, and reporting features that provide valuable insights into device performance and usage patterns.

In addition to its robust functionality, the ACS 6000 is designed with reliability in mind. Built to endure varied environmental conditions, it operates reliably in data centers and remote locations alike. The device can also handle high-voltage operations, making it versatile for various industrial applications.

In summary, the Avocent ACS 6000 stands out as an essential tool for modern IT management, delivering secure, scalable, and user-friendly solutions for remote access to serial controlled devices. With its advanced features and robust design, it effectively meets the challenges of IT infrastructure management in today's fast-paced digital landscape.