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System Administration Commands

Introduction

This chapter describes the following types of commands for the BSR 2000™:

User management commands which establish authentication and to protect the network from unauthorized users.

Configuration file commands that handle the operating system and the system software for the BSR. The configuration file commands allow you to customize the operating system configuration at system startup, and to modify and store the configuration file for later use.

System services commands that globally configure IP system services used with the BSR, such as protocols, NVRAM, IP parameters, the operating system, and the system clock

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) commands that are used with the BSR to access online directory services over the TCP/IP network protocol. The BSR becomes an LDAP client and connects to an LDAP server to requests services and/or information.

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