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The default or initial Username and Password is each <span style="font-family:Courier;font-weight:bold;font-size:large;">ladmin</span> and <span style="font-family:Courier;font-weight:bold;font-size:large;>1111</span>.<br> | The default or initial Username and Password is each <span style="font-family:Courier;font-weight:bold;font-size:large;">ladmin</span> and <span style="font-family:Courier;font-weight:bold;font-size:large;>1111</span>.<br> | ||
'''If you log in with the default, you must change the default password. If not, you can't access the CLI before changing the password.''' | '''If you log in with the default, you must change the default password. If not, you can't access the CLI before changing the password.''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | The CLI has two command line modes: user mode and configuration mode. By default, user mode is where you begin the session with the imRAD devices. The user mode contains commands that you can use to see logs, the status of services, configurations, system variables and information, and so on. You can run some Linux commands in the user mode. | ||
+ | |||
+ | If press the <tab> key at any time, you can complete the command or see the argument of the command, You can also display "help" by input -h or --help at the end of every command, | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | LYSH@MyHostName# show -h | ||
+ | LYSH@lyondev-40# show -h | ||
+ | usage: show [-h] {apache2,command,config,datetime,dci,files,failover,hardware,interface,listen,log,loghost,multicast,mysql,ntp,php,service,session,system,uptime} ... | ||
+ | |||
+ | show the system informations | ||
+ | |||
+ | positional arguments: | ||
+ | apache2 show the status of apache2 service | ||
+ | command show all or releated commands | ||
+ | config show config files | ||
+ | datetime show current time and zone | ||
+ | dci show decrypted database connection information | ||
+ | files find files in LYON_HOME and display them | ||
+ | failover show the configuration of system failover | ||
+ | hardware show hardware information | ||
+ | interface show network interfaces and assigned addresses | ||
+ | listen show network listening and program | ||
+ | log show logs | ||
+ | loghost list the address of remote log servers | ||
+ | multicast show multicast group membership information | ||
+ | mysql show mysql config and replication status | ||
+ | ntp show ntp server list and history | ||
+ | php show a php information | ||
+ | service show service status, mode and versions | ||
+ | session show who is logged on | ||
+ | system show the system general informations | ||
+ | uptime show how long the system has been running | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
# [[CLI - Networking]] | # [[CLI - Networking]] |
Revision as of 15:42, 22 April 2021
We provide Command Line Interface (CLI), the name is LYSH, that is used for configuring, monitoring, and maintaining the imRAD devices. The CLI allows you to directly execute commands, whether using a console or using remote access methods such as Secure Shell (SSH, port 22). We do not provide the telnet to access the imRAD devices.
If you access the imRAD devices via a console port that is located in front of the device, the baud rate(speed) is 115,200 and the serial port type is an RJ-45 connector.
The default or initial Username and Password is each ladmin and 1111.
If you log in with the default, you must change the default password. If not, you can't access the CLI before changing the password.
The CLI has two command line modes: user mode and configuration mode. By default, user mode is where you begin the session with the imRAD devices. The user mode contains commands that you can use to see logs, the status of services, configurations, system variables and information, and so on. You can run some Linux commands in the user mode.
If press the <tab> key at any time, you can complete the command or see the argument of the command, You can also display "help" by input -h or --help at the end of every command,
LYSH@MyHostName# show -h LYSH@lyondev-40# show -h usage: show [-h] {apache2,command,config,datetime,dci,files,failover,hardware,interface,listen,log,loghost,multicast,mysql,ntp,php,service,session,system,uptime} ... show the system informations positional arguments: apache2 show the status of apache2 service command show all or releated commands config show config files datetime show current time and zone dci show decrypted database connection information files find files in LYON_HOME and display them failover show the configuration of system failover hardware show hardware information interface show network interfaces and assigned addresses listen show network listening and program log show logs loghost list the address of remote log servers multicast show multicast group membership information mysql show mysql config and replication status ntp show ntp server list and history php show a php information service show service status, mode and versions session show who is logged on system show the system general informations uptime show how long the system has been running