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Quantum DXi-Series Command Line Interface (CLI) Guide
6-67081-05 Rev B
April 2012
Introduction 1
Introduction
The Command Line Interface (CLI) for DXi™-Series systems serves as a command
line equivalent of the remote management functionality. This guide describes
the CLI commands for DXi 2.1.1 Software, which is available for the following
systems:
•DXi V1000
DXi4000 Family
DXi6500 Family
DXi6700 Family
DXi8500
Not all CLI commands are available for all DXi-Series systems, as noted below in
the sections describing the CLI commands.
Note: Before you can login to the CLI User account, you must change the
password on the Security page of the remote management console.
For more information, see the
User’s Guide
located on the Quick
Reference and Documentation CD that came with your system.
Note: For more information about concepts and terms used in this guide, see
the “System Description” chapter and the glossary of terms in the
User’s Guide
located on the Quick Reference and Documentation CD
that came with your system.
CLI Users
There are two local CLI user accounts to support the command line interface: a
CLI admin user and a CLI viewer user. They are defined as cliadmin (CLI
Administrator Account) and cliviewer (CLI Monitor Account), respectively. The
passwords are the same as the CLI user names. The CLI users can also be enabled
or disabled from the Security configuration page. By default, the two CLI user
accounts are enabled.
The two CLI users use the SSH capability to log in to the DXi™ system. Both are
confined to a restricted shell for security purposes. Only certain commands are
allowed to run in the restricted shell. The CLI command (syscli) is available for
both CLI users. In addition, a limited number of shell commands are available to
both CLI users to support scripting such as cat, cp, grep, ll, ls, mv, rm, vi, and
wbinfo. These commands are restricted so that they only work on files in the CLI
user’s home directory (see Available Linux Commands
on page 2).
The cliviewer user has the ability to view or retrieve information and is not
allowed to add, change, or delete any information. The cliadmin user has the
same ability as cliviewer and in addition, has the privilege to add, change, or
delete information. If the cliviewer user attempts to run any intrusive command

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