Configuration commands
This topic provides an alphabetic list of configuration CLI commands.
- accseccfg command
Use this command to display and configure account security settings. - alertcfg command
Use this command to display and configure the BMC global remote alert parameters. - asu command
This command is used to configure UEFI settings. - backup command
Use this command to create a backup file containing the current system security settings. - dhcpinfo command
Use this command to view the DHCP server-assigned IP configuration for eth0. - dns command
Use this command to view and set the DNS configuration of the BMC. - encaps command
Use this command to let the BMC quit encapsulation mode. - ethtousb command
Use the ethtousb command to display and configure Ethernet to Ethernet-over-USB port mapping. - firewall command
Use this command to configure the firewall to restrict access from certain addresses and optionally limits access time frame. If no option is specified, the current settings will be displayed. - gprofile command
Use this command to display and configure group profiles for the BMC. - hashpw command
Use this command with the -sw option to enable/disable the third-party password function or with the -re option to enable/disable the allowance of retrieving third-party password. - ifconfig command
Use this command to configure the Ethernet interface. - keycfg command
Use this command to display, add, or delete activation keys. - ldap command
Use this command to display and configure the LDAP protocol configuration parameters. - lldp command
Use this command to display and set lldp. - ngroup command
Use this command to create and configure neighbor group. - ntp command
Use this command to display and configure the Network Time Protocol (NTP). - portcontrol command
Use this command to turn a network service port on or off. - ports command
Use this command to display and configure BMC ports. - rdmount command
Use this command to mount a disk image or network share so that it can be accessed like a local hardware device. - restore command
Use this command to restore system settings from a backup file. - roles command
Use this command to display or configure roles. - rtd command
Use this command to restore all BMC settings to the factory default. - seccfg command
Use this command to perform firmware rollback. - securityinfo command
This command is used to display security related information. - securitymode command
This command is used to generate a new service data file. - set command
Use this command to change some BMC settings. - smtp command
Use this command to display and configure settings for the SMTP server for email alerts. - snmp command
Use this command to enable or disable SNMPv1, SNMPv2, or SNMPv3 agent. - snmpalerts command
Use this command to manage alerts sent via the SNMP. - sshcfg command
Use this command to display and configure SSH parameters. - sslcfg command
Use this command to display and configure the SSL for the BMC and manage certificates. - syslock command
Use this command to display and configure system lockdown settings. - storekeycfg command
Use this command to configure the host name or IP address and network port for a SKLM server. - syncrep command
Use this command to launch firmware sync from remote repository. - thermal command
Use this command to display and configure the thermal mode policy of the host system. - tls command
Use this command to set the minimum TLS level. - trespass command
Use this command to configure and display the trespass messages. - uefipw command
Use this command to configure UEFI admin passwords. The password is write-only. - usbctrl command
Use this command to configure and display the status of the USB port. - usbeth command
Use this command to enable or disable the in-band LAN over USB interface. - usbfp command
Use this command to control the BMC use of the front panel USB port - users command
Use this command to access all user accounts and their authority levels.
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