See Also

reverse

restart

Restarts the network stack. The --force option restarts the network stack without a confirmation prompt.

Usage

restart [--force]

reverse

Performs a reverse-lookup on an IP address or a relative hostname using the DNS settings. If the value cannot be resolved, it is returned as-is.

Usage

reverse <ip-addresshostname>

See Also

resolve

routes

Route options allow static routes to be added or deleted for the network management interface.

Usage

routes

See Also

nic (cmd), net (object)

NOTE: Whether or not static route entries are included in routing tables depends on several topology factors. These include network specificity, metrics, and whether the next hop IP is on the associated interface. Other routing types, redistributions, and firewall rules also impact static route entries in the routing tables.

scp

Secure Copy is a remote file copy program that allows a file to be securely copied to or from the SMS CLI. The scp command is only supported when run from the CLI.

Usage

scp

To copy a file using scp, you must supply values to the following prompts:

Enter file transfer mode [G]et or [P]ut <G,[P]>:

Enter scp server IP address or host name:

Enter fully qualified remote file name:

Enter local directory or file name: [/]:

Enter login id:

Enter password:

See Also

logs (object), delete (cmd), dir (cmd)

service-access

Enables or disables service access to the SMS. The SMS version serial number and salt is displayed when enabling.

Usage

service-access

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