Appendix B: Migration CLI
The Migration CLI is a tool that allows you to configure an ACS6000 console server that is running scripts
based in the ACS advanced console server. For full configuration and management commands, it is
recommended you use the ACS6000 console server’s CLI.
NOTE: References to an ACS advanced console server in this section refer to any advanced console
server other than the ACS6000 console server.
In the ACS6000 console server, the login profile for the user “root” goes directly to the shell prompt. This
will allow the root user to run Migration CLI commands out of the ACS6000 console server. A new group,
“login-profile-shell,” is created with only root as a member. To run commands based from an ACS
advanced console server, a root user should type CLI before the command.
5.0.1 Access rights
The access rights on the ACS6000 console server are based on authorization groups. The administrator
configures the serial ports the group can access. To allow you to configure access rights, the following
table displays authorization groups that will be created on the ACS6000 console server when using the
Migration CLI.
GROUP MEMBERS PERMISSIONS
cli_mus_ttySxx Users who can open a second session to a serial port. Access to a serial port in a muli-session (read/write or read only)
cli_power_ttySxx Users who have power control in a serial port. Power control (on/off/cycle) of outlets merged to a serial port.
cli_access_ttySxx Users who can access a serial port in a single session. Access to a serial port in a single read/write session.
cli_pmd_
<username>
<username> Power control of the outlet.
Table A.1 Access Rights Groups
5.0.2 Exceptions
This section will list all ACS advanced console server CLI commands not available in the Migration CLI for
the ACS6000 console server. For a list of available commands, see the Avocent ACS
Installation/Administration/User Guide.
The following commands or values are not supported by the Migration CLI:
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