Chapter 2 Managing BTS Users and Commands Using EMS

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Operator Interface

Additional commands have been added to manage the UNIX services in the BTS 10200. These commands are available from the CLI/MAINT interface. In addition, these same commands are also available from the CORBA and bulk-provisioning interface. There are no schemas and tables associated with these commands. They directly control the UNIX services. These services are only enabled for the lifetime of the current kernel instance. They are reset to the installed defaults when a kernel reboot is performed.

Table 2-3describes the system services available using the node command.

Table 2-3

Node Command for UNIX Services

 

 

 

 

 

Noun

Verb

Options

Description

 

 

 

 

Node

Change

SERVICE [Required]

Defines the service to change.

 

 

Must be one of the

 

 

 

following: FTP,

 

 

 

TELNET, ECHO,

 

 

 

DISCARD, PRINTER,

 

 

 

DAYTIME, CHARGEN,

 

 

 

SMTP, TIME, FINGER,

 

 

 

SUNRPC, EXEC,

 

 

 

LOGIN, SHELL, UUCP,

 

 

 

NFS, LOCKD, X11,

 

 

 

DTSCP,

 

 

 

FONT-SERVICES,

 

 

 

HTTP.

 

 

 

 

 

Node

Change

ENABLE [Required]

A Boolean flag [Y/N] that indicates whether to turn

 

 

 

this service on or off.

 

 

 

 

Node

Change

NODE [Required]

The node name in the BTS 10200 where the service

 

 

 

is managed.

 

 

 

 

 

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