5: Web and Command Line Interfaces

Command Line Interface

A command line interface (CLI) is available for entering all the commands you can use with the SLB branch office manager. In this user guide, after each section of instructions for using the web interface, you will find the equivalent CLI commands. You can access the command line interface using Telnet, SSH, or a serial terminal connection.

Note: By default, Telnet is disabled and SSH is enabled. To enable Telnet, use the Services web page, a serial terminal connection, or an SSH connection.

(See 7: Services.)

The sysadmin user and users with who have full administrative rights have access to the complete command set, while all other users have access to a reduced command set based on their permissions.

Logging in

To log in to the SLB command line interface:

1.Do one of the following:

With a serial terminal connection, power up, and when the command line displays, press Enter.

If the SLB branch office manager already has an IP address (assigned previously or assigned by DHCP), Telnet (if Telnet has been enabled) or SSH to xx.xx.xx.xx (the IP address in dot quad notation) and press Enter. The login prompt displays.

2.To log in as the system administrator for setup and configuration:

a)Enter sysadmin as the user name and press Enter.

b)Enter PASS as the password and press Enter. The first time you log in, the Quick Setup script runs automatically. Normally, the command prompt displays. (If you want to display the Quick Setup script again, use the admin quicksetup command.)

Note: The system administrator may have changed the password using one of the Quick Setup methods in the previous chapter.

3.To log in any other user:

a)Enter your SLB branch office manager user name and press Enter.

b)Enter your SLB branch office manager password and press Enter.

Logging out

To log out of the SLB command line interface:

1. Type logout and press Enter.

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