CRAFT LINE INTERFACE (CLI)
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ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual
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4.1.1 Chassis System Commands
The commands in this section are system related.
Help:
displays all available commands or help on individual command.
Example #1: displays all available commands.
ChromaFlex
[slot-1]
>help
Following commands are supported.
Common
Commands:
help uptime info logout status
alarm DownloadStatus slot
SwVer HwVer
ModelName SerialNum Network Download Reboot
Date Hostname Community TrapAddr sysContact
sysLocation PowerAlarm FanAlarm
Example #2: display individual help description.
ChromaFlex [slot-1] >help network
Network:
Set/Get network configuration.
Syntax: Network <ip netmask gateway >
No argument: Display network configuration.
With all 3 arguments: Configure network.
Userpassword:
To add/delete/display user accounts, or change user account password
This is supported on release 4.3 or later.
Only “admin” user has the privilege to add/delete users. Factory ships a default admin user with username:
“admin” and password: “admin”.
Due to security concerns: the administrative user management functions, including add user accounts, delete user
accounts, change user’s passwords and reset to factory defaults are only available via CLI sessions.
Userpassword <
operation username permission>
There are 4 possible operations for this CLI command,
1. add - add user (admin function)
2. delete - delete user (admin function)
3. password - change user password, it is case sensitive. Admin can change password for all, a user can only change
one’s own password.
4. FactoyReset - only ‘admin’ can perform this function.
All users are deleted after this command is issued, and the system prompts ‘admin’ for setting a new password.
username
:
It is case sensitive.
permission
:
r - read only (default if field omission)
rw - read-write
rwa - this is only for display. A default “admin” user is added by system with ‘a’ attribute.
User can not remove the ‘admin’ account; only admin can change admin account’s passwords.
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