309This section explains how to use the command line interface (CLI) toadminister a EMX device.In This ChapterAbout the Interface ................................................................................309Logging in to CLI ...................................................................................310Help Command......................................................................................314Querying Available Parameters for a Command...................................315Showing Information..............................................................................315Clearing Information ..............................................................................336Configuring the EMX Device and Network ............................................337Actuator Control Operations ..................................................................432Unblocking a User .................................................................................434Resetting the EMX.................................................................................434Network Troubleshooting.......................................................................435Retrieving Previous Commands............................................................438Automatically Completing a Command .................................................439Logging out of CLI .................................................................................439About the InterfaceThe EMX provides a command line interface that enables data centeradministrators to perform some basic management tasks.Using this interface, you can do the following: Reset the EMX device Display the EMX and network information, such as the device name,firmware version, IP address, and so on Configure the EMX and network settings Troubleshoot network problemsYou can access the interface over a local connection using a terminalemulation program such as HyperTerminal, or via a Telnet or SSH clientsuch as PuTTY.Note: Telnet access is disabled by default because it communicatesopenly and is thus insecure. To enable Telnet, see Modifying NetworkService Settings (on page 120).Chapter 8 Using the Command Line Interface