292 Deploying Your Operating System Using iVMCLICommand Line OptionsThe iVMCLI interface is identical on both Windows and Linux systems.The utility uses options that are consistent with the RACADM utilityoptions. For example, an option to specify iDRAC6 IP address requires thesame syntax for both RACADM and iVMCLI utilities.The iVMCLI command format is as follows:iVMCLI[parameter] [operating_system_shell_options]Command-line syntax is case sensitive. See "iVMCLI Parameters" for moreinformation.If the remote system accepts the commands and iDRAC6 authorizes theconnection, the command continues to run until either of the followingoccurs:• The iVMCLI connection terminates for any reason.• The process is manually terminated using an operating system control.For example, in Windows, you can use the Task Manager to terminatethe process.iVMCLI ParametersiDRAC6 IP Address-r[:]This parameter provides iDRAC6 IP address and SSL port, which the utilityneeds to establish a Virtual Media connection with the target iDRAC6. If youenter an invalid IP address or DDNS name, an error message displays and thecommand terminates.<iDRAC-IP-address> is a valid, unique IP address or iDRAC6 DynamicDomain Naming System (DDNS) name (if supported). If <iDRAC-SSL-port> is omitted, port 443 (the default port) is used. The optional SSL port isnot required unless you change iDRAC6 default SSL port.iDRAC6 User Name-uThis parameter provides iDRAC6 user name that will run Virtual Media.