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Network Management Card User’s Guide15
console
Access: Administrator only
Description: Define whether users can access the command line interface using Telnet, which is
enabled by default, or Secure SHell (SSH), which provides protection by transmitting user names,
passwords, and data in encrypted form. You can change the Telnet or SSH port setting for additional
security. Alternately, disable network access to the command line interface.
Example 1: To enable SSH access to the command line interface, type:
console -S ssh
Example 2: To change the Telnet port to 5000, type:
console -pt 5000
date
Access: Administrator only
Definition: To configure an NTP server to define the date and time for the Management Card, see “Set
the Date and Time” on page 72.
Example 1: To display the date using the format yyyy-mm-dd, type:
date -f yyyy-mm-dd
Option Argument Description
-S disable | telnet | ssh Configure access to the command line interface, or use the disable
command to prevent access.. Enabling SSH enables SCP and disables
Telnet.
-pt <telnet port n> Define the Telnet port used to communicate with the Management Card (23
by default).
-ps <SSH port n> Define the SSH port used to communicate with the Management Card (22 by
default).
-b 2400 | 9600 |
19200 | 38400
Configure the speed of the serial port connection (9600 bps by default).
Option Argument Description
-d <“datestring”> Configure the date used by the Management Card. Use the date format specified
by the date -f command.
-t <00:00:00> Configure the current time, in hours, minutes, and seconds. Use the 24-hour
clock format.
-f mm/dd/yy |
dd.mm.yyyy |
mmm-dd-yy |
dd-mmm-yy |
yyyy-mm-dd
Select the format in which to display all dates in this user interface. Each letter
m (for month), d (for day), and y (for year) represents one digit. Single-digit
days and months are displayed with a leading zero. The format mmm represents a
three-letter month name.
-z <time zone
offset>
Set the difference with GMT in order to specify your time zone. This enables
you to synchonize with other people in different time zones.
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