Top Level cycli Parameters With Set or Add Commands (Sheet 1 of 9)
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Use the set command to set an authentication type for logins to the OnBoard ( set auth type authtype).
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Use the set command to configure authentication server parameters ( set auth authtype type <Tab><Tab> shows you what you need to set for the server’s specified authtype).
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Use the set command to configure the AUX port for a connected modem or ipdu ( set auxport profile modem | ipdu). If the modem profile is set, use the set command to configure the modem (set auxport modem <Tab><Tab> shows the modem configuration parameters to set)
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Use the set command to configure boot configuration ( set bootconf <Tab><Tab> shows the boot configuration parameters to set).
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Use the set command to configure PCMCIA cards ( set cards <Tab><Tab> shows the cardtypes, and set cards cardtype <Tab><Tab> shows the configuration parameters to set). 1
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Use the add command to add a group ( add group groupname). A GID is automatically set.
Use the set command to configure the group members ( set group groupname users username[,username2,...,usernameN)
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Use the set command to configure HTTP/HTTPS services ( set httpd http Tab Tab shows the configuration parameters to set)
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Use the set command to configure an IPDU ( set ipdu s1 <Tab><Tab> shows the configuration parameters to set)
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Use the set command to configure the outlets ( set ipdu s1 <Tab><Tab> shows the configuration parameters to set)
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Use the add command to add users who can configure outlets ( add ipdu s1 users username)
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Use the set command to configure which outlets each user can manage ( set ipdu s1 users username <Tab><Tab> shows the configuration parameters to set)
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Use the add command to add a VPN IPSec connection name ( add ipsec conn connectionname).
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Use the set command to configure the connection parameters ( set ipsec conn connection_name <Tab><Tab> shows the configuration parameters to set)
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By default, a set of chains is defined but no rules are configured: For NAT, the predefined chains are: PREROUTING, POSTROUTING, OUTPUT. For filter, the predefined chains are: INPUT, OUTPUT, FORWARD.
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Use the add command to add a chain of type filter or nat ( add iptables [filter | nat] connectionname).
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Use the set command to configure the parameters ( set iptables [filter | nat] <Tab><Tab> shows the configuration parameters to set).
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Use the set command to configure the OnBoard hostname ( set network hostname OnBoard_hostname)
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Use the add command to add a host to the hosts table ( add network hosts IP_address).
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Use the set command to configure the host ( set network hosts IP_address <Tab><Tab> shows the parameters to set)
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Use the set command to configure one of the network interfaces ( set network interface <Tab><Tab> lists the interfaces to configure; set network interface interface_name <Tab><Tab> lists the parameters to configure)
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Use the set command to configure ipv4 ( set network ipv4 <Tab><Tab> lists the parameters to configure)
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Use the set command to configure DNS ( set network resolv <Tab><Tab> lists the parameters to configure)
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Use the set command to configure email notifications to be sent to root ( set network smtp <Tab><Tab> lists the parameters to configure)
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Use the add command to add a static route to the routing table ( add network st_routes IP_address).
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Use the set command to configure the static route ( set network st_routes IP_address <Tab><Tab> shows the parameters to set)
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Use the add command to add a notification ( add notifications name).
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Use the set command to configure the parameters ( set notifications name <Tab><Tab> shows the parameters to set)
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Use the set command to specify the IP address of an NTP server ( set ntp IP_address)
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Use the set command to configure the authentication method for OnBoard logins ( set onboard global default authtype authentication_method)
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Use the set command to configure the default for data buffering ( set onboard global default databuf [yes | no])
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Use the set command to configure whether passwords are encrypted; the default is “no” ( set onboard global security encrypt_passwords [yes | no])
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Use the set command to configure whether authorizations are ignored when users attempt to access devices; the default is “no” ( set onboard global security override_authorizations [yes | no])
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Use the set command to configure the sort method for the names of devices, either alphabetical or no sorting. By default, device names appear in the order they were configured ( set onboard global sort server [alpha | none])
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Use the set command to configure whether or not sanity checks are made for the subnet IP and netmasks. If set to no, overlapping subnets are allowed. ( set onboard global strict subnet [yes | no])
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Use the set command to configure whether or not sanity checks are made to ensure that the real IP assigned to a device is unique. ( set onboard global strict uniqip [yes | no])
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Use the add command to configure an onboard group ( add onboard group groupname)
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Use the set command to configure the parameters ( set onboard group servername <Tab><Tab> shows the parameters to set)
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Use the add command to configure a device ( add onboard server servername)
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Use the set command to configure the parameters ( set onboard server servername <Tab><Tab> shows the parameters to set). For example, set onboard server servername databuf [yes|no|default] configures whether data buffering is done according to the global setting or not.
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Use the add onboard user command to configure a user ( add onboard user username)
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Use the set user command to configure the normal Linux user’s parameters such as passwd ( set user username <Tab><Tab> shows the parameters to set).
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Use the add onboard user command to authorize a user to use a device that has been previously configured—possibly with set onboard server devicename ( add onboard user username devicename)
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Use the set onboard user username devicename command to specify which device management actions the user can perform on the device ( set onboard user username devicename <Tab><Tab> shows the device management actions to set by specifying yes or no for each).
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Use the set pptpd command to configure PPTP ( set pptpd <Tab><Tab> shows the parameters to set).
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Use the set profile command to select the security profile ( set profile Tab Tab shows the parameters to set).
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Use the add sensoralarm command to configure a sensor alarm ( add sensoralarm alarm_ID)
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Use the set sensoralarm command to configure the parameters ( set sensoralarm alarm_ID <Tab><Tab> shows the parameters to set). Use the name of a sensor on the device in quotes (such as “Sys Fan 1”) and an appropriate range if you specify “inside” or “outside.”
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Use the set service command to enable or disable any service ( set service <Tab><Tab> shows the services to enable or disable by specifying enable yes or enable no for each).
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Use the add snmpd command to add access, com2sec, group, user, and view ( add snmpd [access | com2sec | group | user | view]
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Use the set snmpd command to configure the parameters ( set snmpd parameter Tab Tab shows the parameters to set).
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Use the set sshd command to enable or disable SSHD ( set sshd <Tab><Tab> shows the parameters to set).
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Use the set syslog command to specify a syslog server ( set syslog <Tab><Tab> shows the parameters to set).
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Use the set timezone command to specify the timezone ( set timezone <Tab><Tab> shows the parameters to set)
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Use the set user command to configure the normal Linux user’s parameters such as the passwd ( set user username <Tab><Tab> shows the parameters to set).
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Use the set web command to specify a user-accessible server where the help files have been downloaded ( set web <Tab><Tab> shows the parameter to set). The default is http://www.cyclades.com/online-help/onb/v_1.0.0/.
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