Filer Administration Basics 2-5
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The filer supports a command-line interface. You can access the command line:
directly, from the system console
remotely, using telnet
remotely, using a remote shell such as rsh
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The console and telnet share a single session. Everything entered through telnet
is echoed at the console; everything entered at the console is echoed to the telnet
session.
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Only one telnet session can be open at a time.
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To close a telnet session, press Ctrl-] to log out of the filer, then press Ctrl-D to log
out of telnet.
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Although telnet and the console share the same shell session, telnet and the
console each prompt you for a password. Both the console and telnet connections
use the same password.
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The filer supports rsh with trusted remote hoststhose remote hosts listed in /etc/
hosts.equiv on the root volume.
In addition to enteringrsh commands manually, you can use a shell script or
crontabfile to enter some commands.
NOTE: You can use rsh only to enter filer commands. You cannot use rsh to
remotely log in to the filer. To log in to a filer remotely from a host, use telnet.
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Table 2-3 lists the filer commands that you can execute