Introduction for Administrative Users > OnBoard Services

OnBoard Services
A network service is available on the OnBoard if one of the two following conditions are true:
OR
Administrators can turn services on and off by using the Web Manager Config Æ Services page or by using either the cycli utility or regular Linux commands.
Note: In the Web Manager, the security profile screen and the services screen detect when a service is enabled using either the Web Manager or cycli utility. If the administrative user unchecks a service in the Config Æ Services page, the custom security profile screen then shows the service as disabled, and vice versa. Similarly, if a service is enabled using either the Web Manager or the cycli utility, the cycli utility detects it. However, if the root user turns services on and off on the command line using Linux start and stop commands, the change in state for the service is not detected either by the Web Manager or the cycli utility.
If any of the services listed in the following table are enabled, the administrator must perform additional configuration in order for the services to work. The following table lists the services and where to configure them using the Web Manager.
If enabled, the services in the following list are available to users without further configuration:
Passing OnBoard-specific service processor management commands as parameters to ssh on the command line is always enabled as long as the following are both true:
(For details about the service processor management commands, see the AlterPath OnBoard User’s Guide.)

Introduction for Administrative Users > OnBoard Services