Accessing Device Management Features From the OnBoard’s Console MenuAfter logging in as described in Accessing the OnBoard’s Console, non-administrative users see a menu similar to the menu shown in the following screen example.The OnBoard administrator may configure the menu with other options. For an example, see Obtaining and Using One Time Passwords for Dial-ins, where an option for accessing the one time password menu has been added.Administrative users can see the same menu by entering /usr/bin/rmenush on the shell’s command line.A user move from one item to another on the menu and submenus by using the keyboard’s arrow keys. A line (-) appears next to the selected item.After an option is selected, pressing the “Enter” or “Return” key brings up a submenu or runs the selected command.If the “Access Devices” option is selected, a menu appears with a list of devices that the user is authorized to access, as shown in the following screen example.Administrative users can see a similar menu listing all configured devices by entering /usr/bin/onbdshell on the shell’s command line.After a device is selected, pressing the “Enter” or “Return” key brings up the list of actions the user is authorized to perform on the device. Not all listed actions are supported for all service processors.Service Processor Action Menu shows the service processor “action” menu for an rsa-type service processor.
Access the service processor's console