Examples
v
Clears the stylesheet cache of the
mgr1
XML Manager.
# clear xsl cache mgr1
Cleared cache of xmlmgr mgr1
#
cli remote open
Establishes a TCP/IP connection to a specific remote host.
Syntax
cli remote open
address port
Parameters
address
Specifies the IP address of the remote host.
port
Identifies the port on the remote host that monitors CLI traffic. Use an
integer in the range of 0 through 65535.
Guidelines
The
cli remote open
command establishes a TCP/IP session between the appliance
and a remote site, but only at explicit initiation of an the
admin
or a
privileged
user. This command does not provide a back door to the appliance.
This command provides a command shell to a remote host that allows offsite
technicians to access a appliance that is protected by a firewall or other security
measures.
This command provides the same function as the
cli telnet
command, but provides
the function from a remote host.
Related Commands
cli telnet
Examples
v
Establishes an appliance-initiated TCP/IP connection between the DataPower
appliance and the remote host (192.168.32.101:64999) and provides the remote
host with a command shell.
# cli remote open 192.168.32.101 64999
#
cli telnet
Enters Telnet Service configuration mode, or creates a Telnet service for
client-initiated access to the command line.
Syntax
cli telnet
name
cli telnet
name
[
0
|
telnetServerIP
]
telnetServerPort
[
telnetClientIP clientMask
]
no cli telnet
name
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