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Installer/User Guide
For Technical Support:
Avocent Corporation
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Installer/User GuideFor Technical Support: Avocent Corporation4991 Corporate DriveHuntsville, Alabama 35805-6201 USATel: +1 256 430 4000 Fax: +1 256 4

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86 CCM Installer/User GuideExampleThe following command turns on all sockets on the SPC power control device attached to port 6 of the CCM appl

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Chapter 5: CCM Appliance Commands 87User Add commandThe User Add command adds a new user to the CCM user database. The user database holds a m

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88 CCM Installer/User GuideExamplesThe following command adds the username JohnDoe, with the password secretname, access to ports 2, 5, 6 and 7

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Chapter 5: CCM Appliance Commands 89Access right: USERAccess level: ADMIN (may log out all except APPLIANCEADMIN) or APPLIANCEADMINSyntaxUSER

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90 CCM Installer/User GuideExamplesThe following command sets the access rights for JohnDoe, enabling access to all ports with configuration an

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Chapter 5: CCM Appliance Commands 91The following command adds the groups Dev3 and Dev4 for JohnD. He may now access the ports defined in grou

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93AppendicesAppendix A: Technical SpecificationsTable A.1: CCM Appliance Technical SpecificationsItem CCM850 Appliance CCM1650 Appliance CCM4850 Appli

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94 CCM Installer/User GuideAC-input power 45 W maximum 45 W maximum 90 W maximumAC-input maximum 90 to 267 VAC 90 to 267 VAC 100 to 240 VACAC-i

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Appendices 95Appendix B: Device CablingEach CCM appliance serial port has an RJ-45 connector for attaching a serial device. Table B.1 lists t

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ixList of TablesTable 2.1: CCM4850 Appliance LAN LED Values ... 7Table 3.1: A

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96 CCM Installer/User GuideFigure B.1 shows the pin assignments for the adaptors listed in Table B.2.Figure B.1: CAT 5 and CAT 6 Cable Adaptor

Seite 15 - Product Overview

Appendices 97Reversing adaptors and cablesTable B.3 lists the reversing adaptors and reversing cables available for the appliance.Table B.3:

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98 CCM Installer/User GuideFigure B.2 shows the pin assignments for the adaptors listed in Table B.3.Figure B.2: Reversing Cable Adaptor Pin As

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Appendices 99Figure B.3: 8-wire RJ-45 Reversing CableRTSDSRCDRDTDGNDDTRCTS1234567887654321RTSDSRCDRDTDGNDDTRCTS8-WIRECCM Port Modular Adaptor

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100 CCM Installer/User GuideAppendix C: Supported TrapsThe CCM appliance supports the following MIB2 traps:• authenticationFailure• linkUp• lin

Seite 19 - Hardware Overview

Appendices 101NFSMountFailedRetryingNFS is enabled and the first mount attempt failed. Additional mount retries are still being performed.Var

Seite 20 - CCM4850 appliance hardware

102 CCM Installer/User GuideNFSPortOpenFailGaveUpNFS is enabled on the port, but repeated attempts to open the history file on the NFS server h

Seite 21 - Installing the CCM Appliance

Appendices 103SpcDeviceOfflineAn SPC power control device is offline.Variables: SPC device location name and CCM appliance port numberSpcDevi

Seite 22 - Configuring the CCM Appliance

104 CCM Installer/User GuideUserAddedA new user has been added to the CCM appliance user database.Variables: initiating username and new userna

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Appendices 105Appendix D: NFS Error Codes and Port StatusTable D.1 describes the error codes that may be reported by the CCM appliance for NF

Seite 24 - Rebooting

x CCM Installer/User GuideTable 5.15: Server FLASH Command Parameters ...

Seite 25 - Reinitializing

106 CCM Installer/User Guide24 From the remote procedure call: an unspecified error occurred.25 From the remote procedure call: the remote addr

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Appendices 10750 The network is unreachable.51 The network dropped the connection because of a reset.52 The software caused a connection abor

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108 CCM Installer/User Guide73An invalid argument or unsupported argument was supplied for an operation. For example, attempting a READLINK on

Seite 28 - Updating the Appliance Clock

Appendices 10991The server initiated the request, but was not able to complete in a timely manner. The client should wait and then try the re

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110 CCM Installer/User Guide108A state ID generated by the current server instance (that does not designate any locking state either current or

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Appendices 111NFS port status valuesTable D.2 describes the port status values that may be reported by the CCM appliance for NFS history file

Seite 31 - Connecting to Serial Devices

112 CCM Installer/User GuideAppendix E: Ports UsedTable E.1 lists the UDP and TCP port numbers used by the CCM appliance and the attached serve

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Appendices 113Appendix F: Technical SupportOur Technical Support staff is ready to assist you with any installation or operating issues you e

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Seite 34 - Using SSH

115IndexAAccess rights and levelsabout 28changing 29configuring 29displaying 29effect on session sharing 23Adaptorsfor use with CAT 5 cable 95reversin

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List of Tables xiTable 5.43: User Delete Command Parameter ... 88

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116 CCM Installer/User GuideServer SNMP Community 73Server SNMP Manager 73Server SNMP Trap 74Server SNMP Trap Destination 75Server SSH 75Show c

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Index 117HHardware installation 7Help command 54History bufferabout 33accessing port history mode 34, 59clearing and discarding contents 35com

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118 CCM Installer/User GuidePort NFS command 60Port Set command 61Port Set In/Out command 63PPPabout 19displaying configuration information 20,

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Index 119SPC command 85SPC deviceports 16, 85sockets 85SPC Socket command 85SSHabout 20authenticating users 21disabling access 23, 75displayin

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Seite 42 - Access rights and levels

Installer/User GuideFor Technical Support: Avocent Corporation4991 Corporate DriveHuntsville, Alabama 35805-6201 USATel: +1 256 430 4000 Fax: +1 256 4

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Seite 44 - Using Authentication Methods

1CHAPTER1Product OverviewFeatures and BenefitsOverviewThe CCM console management appliance provides non-blocked access and control for devices such as

Seite 45 - Authentication summary

2 CCM Installer/User GuideUser authentication and data securityThe CCM user database supports up to 64 user accounts, which include usernames,

Seite 46 - Using security lock-out

Chapter 1: Product Overview 3• Reduced Airflow: Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air-flow required fo

Seite 47 - Managing Port History

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5CHAPTER2Installation and ConfigurationHardware OverviewThis section describes the CCM appliance LEDs, buttons and connectors.CCM850 and 1650 applianc

Seite 49 - NFS history files

INSTRUCTIONSThis symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literatur

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6 CCM Installer/User GuideFigure 2.2: CCM1650 Appliance Back PanelThe back panel contains:• RJ-45 port connectors for serial cabling (the CCM85

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Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 7Figure 2.4 shows the back panel of a CCM4850 appliance.Figure 2.4: CCM4850 Appliance Back PanelThe

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8 CCM Installer/User Guide3. Attach a LAN interface cable to the LAN connector on the CCM appliance. A CAT 5 cable is required for 100BaseT ope

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Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 93. You may verify that the BootP process was successful with a ping command, which tests net-work c

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10 CCM Installer/User GuideInitial CCM appliance loginThe CCM appliance ships with a single user defined in its user database. The first time y

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Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 11To reboot the appliance in hardware:1. Locate the recessed RESET button on the front of the CCM ap

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Seite 57 - Using CCM Appliance Commands

13CHAPTER3OperationsOverviewThe CCM console management appliance and its ports are easily configured and managed to meet your requirements for device

Seite 58 - Understanding Conventions

14 CCM Installer/User GuideTo update the boot or application firmware on the appliance, use the Server FLASH command (page 67).The appliance ma

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Chapter 3: Operations 15Configuring Serial Port SettingsYou may configure a CCM port to support one of two types of target devices (TDs): SPC

Seite 60 - Syntax conventions

CCMInstaller/User GuideAvocent, the Avocent logo, The Power of Being There and AVWorks are registered trademarks of Avocent Corporation or its affilia

Seite 61 - Command Summary

16 CCM Installer/User Guidegroup). One or more port groups may then be specified in a user account. A group name may contain up to eight charac

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Chapter 3: Operations 17transmit, receive and error counts. When you request information about a single port and a user is currently accessing

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18 CCM Installer/User GuideStandalone third party Telnet clientsYou may use third party Telnet clients to access the CCM appliance directly wit

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Chapter 3: Operations 19The optional Exclusive parameter requests exclusive access to the port. This is valid only if the port is not currentl

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20 CCM Installer/User GuidePPP dial-in may be used to access a remote CCM appliance that does not warrant a WAN (Wide Area Network) link to the

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Chapter 3: Operations 21SSH server keysWhen SSH is enabled for the first time, all sessions are terminated and the CCM appliance generates an

Seite 67 - CCM Appliance Commands

22 CCM Installer/User GuideA user’s access rights are determined from the authentication method used. SSH key authentication always uses the ac

Seite 68 - NFS Command

Chapter 3: Operations 23To enable SSH session access to the CCM appliance:1. Issue a Show Server Security command to ensure that you are using

Seite 69 - NTP Command

24 CCM Installer/User Guide• The CCM1650 appliance allows up to 32 total concurrent sessions, with up to four concurrent sessions per port.• Th

Seite 70 - Port Commands

Chapter 3: Operations 25Example 2 - RU’s access level is equal to or higher than SO’s access levelShare mode = Disabled-or-SO is connected exc

Seite 71 - Port Alert Copy command

USA NotificationWARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli-ance could void the user’s a

Seite 72 - Port Alert Delete command

26 CCM Installer/User GuideTo initiate a device session with exclusive access:At the Username: prompt, enter your username, followed by an E or

Seite 73 - Port Logout command

Chapter 3: Operations 27Ending Device SessionsTo end your session:Enter CLI mode and issue a Quit command.- or -If you initiated the device se

Seite 74 - Port NFS command

28 CCM Installer/User GuideTo add a user:Issue a User Add command. USER ADD <username> [PASSWORD=<pwd>] [SSHKEY=<keyfile>] [F

Seite 75 - Port Set command

Chapter 3: Operations 29Access levelsWhen you specify a user’s permissions, you may either indicate the individual rights as listed in Table 3

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30 CCM Installer/User Guide3. To display the access rights and level for one or all users, issue a Show User command.SHOW USER <username>

Seite 77 - Port Set In/Out command

Chapter 3: Operations 31No authenticationWhen authentication is disabled, users are not authenticated. Telnet sessions to serial ports are acc

Seite 78 - Resume Command

32 CCM Installer/User Guide2. Issue a Server Security command, using the Authentication parameter to specify the authentication method. Use the

Seite 79 - Server Commands

Chapter 3: Operations 33Managing Port HistoryEach CCM appliance serial port has a circular history buffer that contains the latest 64K bytes o

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34 CCM Installer/User GuideThe following examples assume the user is in port history mode.The following command searches the history buffer in

Seite 81 - Server FLASH command

Chapter 3: Operations 35• If Clear is specified, the port history buffer is cleared and all data is discarded at the end of a session.• If Kee

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iiiTable of ContentsList of Figures ...

Seite 83 - Server RADIUS command

36 CCM Installer/User GuideThe valid file types are:• Linear - A file will be opened for writing at the end (appended); this is the default• Da

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Chapter 3: Operations 37be also be unique for each day. You may use the substitution strings listed in Table 3.7 as part of the filename speci

Seite 85 - Server Set command

38 CCM Installer/User GuideIf you specify a nondefault filename, and later attempt to change the file type from linear to daily, the request wi

Seite 86 - Server SNMP command

Chapter 3: Operations 39Managing the CCM Appliance Using SNMPThe CCM console management appliance provides a set of commands that create and m

Seite 87 - Server SNMP Manager command

40 CCM Installer/User GuideWhen you define at least one SNMP manager, SNMP requests are processed if they are from one of the defined SNMP mana

Seite 88 - Server SNMP Trap command

Chapter 3: Operations 412. To delete an SNMP trap destination address, issue a Server SNMP Trap Destination command with the Delete parameter

Seite 89 - Server SSH command

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Seite 90 - Show Commands

43CHAPTER4Using CCM Appliance CommandsAccessing the CLIYou may access the CLI in three ways: using the Telnet CLI, using the console port or entering

Seite 91 - Show Port command

44 CCM Installer/User GuideTable 4.2 lists the line editing operations for ASCII TTY devices. There is no command line buffer available on an A

Seite 92 - (Port through Power fields)

Chapter 4: Using CCM Appliance Commands 45Not every command will contain all syntax types. For example, the following command reboots the CCM a

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Seite 94 - Show Server command

46 CCM Installer/User GuideIn the following example, the keyword parameter “baud” is misspelled. Even if more than three characters are entered

Seite 95 - Show Server CLI command

Chapter 4: Using CCM Appliance Commands 47Command SummaryTable 4.4 lists the CCM appliance commands, including a brief description plus the req

Seite 96 - Show Server SNMP command

48 CCM Installer/User GuidePort LogoutTerminates the CCM session on a specified port.Access right: USERAccess level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMINPor

Seite 97 - Show User command

Chapter 4: Using CCM Appliance Commands 49Server SecuritySpecifies the user authentication mode, enables/disables security lock-out and connect

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50 CCM Installer/User GuideShow Port In|OutDisplays how carriage returns and linefeeds are treated.Access right: SMONAccess level: ADMIN or APP

Seite 99 - SPC Socket Command

Chapter 4: Using CCM Appliance Commands 51User LogoutTerminates a user’s session.Access right: USERAccess level: ADMIN OR APPLIANCEADMIN (An AD

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Seite 101 - User Add command

53CHAPTER5CCM Appliance CommandsConnect CommandThe Connect command establishes a connection from the console port of the CCM appliance to a device att

Seite 102 - User Logout command

54 CCM Installer/User GuideDisconnect CommandThe Disconnect command terminates a session with a serial device that was previously initiated wit

Seite 103 - User Set command

Chapter 5: CCM Appliance Commands 55SyntaxNFS ENABLE [IP=<nfs_server>] [MOUNT=<mount>] [FTYPE=LINEAR|DAILY] [PROTOCOL=TCP|UDP]-or-

Seite 104 - > user set JohnDoe key=“”

Table of Contents vPort History command...

Seite 105 - User Unlock command

56 CCM Installer/User GuideAccess right: SCONAccess level: APPLIANCEADMINSyntaxNTP ENABLE [IP=<prim_add>[,<sec_addr>]] [UPDATE=<

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Chapter 5: CCM Appliance Commands 57Port Alert Add commandThe Port Alert Add command adds a port alert string to a specified port. Each port m

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58 CCM Installer/User GuideExampleThe following command copies the alert strings defined on port 1 to port 17, replacing any previously defined

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Chapter 5: CCM Appliance Commands 59Port Break commandThe Port Break command sends a serial break signal to the device to which you are attach

Seite 109 - Appendix B: Device Cabling

60 CCM Installer/User GuidePort NFS commandThe Port NFS command enables or disables using the NFS feature on a port, and specifies NFS paramete

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Chapter 5: CCM Appliance Commands 61The following command enables NFS on port 7, using a substitution string within the filename specification

Seite 111 - Reversing adaptors and cables

62 CCM Installer/User GuideSIZE=<size>Number of data bits per character. Valid values are 7 and 8.Default = 8PARITY=<parity>Parity.

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Chapter 5: CCM Appliance Commands 63ExampleThe following command sets a baud rate of 57600 and enables XON/XOFF flow control on port 2.> po

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64 CCM Installer/User GuideSyntaxPORT [<port>|ALL] SET IN|OUT [CR=<cr>] [LF=<lf>|CRLF=CR]Quit CommandThe Quit command termina

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Chapter 5: CCM Appliance Commands 65Server CommandsThe Server command has several forms, as listed in Table 5.13.Server CLI commandThe Server

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vi CCM Installer/User GuideSPC Command...

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66 CCM Installer/User GuideAt least one parameter must be specified.Access right: SCONAccess level: APPLIANCEADMINSyntaxSERVER CLI [TYPE=<ty

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Chapter 5: CCM Appliance Commands 67Server FLASH commandThe Server FLASH command updates the CCM appliance program images in FLASH memory. You

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68 CCM Installer/User GuideServer Init commandThe Server Init command reinitializes the CCM appliance configuration database, that is, restores

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Chapter 5: CCM Appliance Commands 69ExamplesThe following command enables the PPP server with a local IP address of 192.168.0.1, a remote IP a

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70 CCM Installer/User GuideExamplesThe following command specifies primary RADIUS server information; default values will be used for the UDP p

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Chapter 5: CCM Appliance Commands 71Methods on page 30, Enabling plain text Telnet and SSH connections on page 23 and Using security lock-out

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72 CCM Installer/User GuideServer Share commandThe Server Share command configures the share mode. For more information, see Session sharing on

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Chapter 5: CCM Appliance Commands 73Server SNMP Community commandThe Server SNMP Community command defines read, write and trap SNMP community

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74 CCM Installer/User GuideExampleThe following command adds an SNMP management entity with the IP address of 192.168.0.1.server snmp manager a

Seite 125 - NFS port status values

Chapter 5: CCM Appliance Commands 75Server SNMP Trap Destination commandThe Server SNMP Trap Destination command defines or deletes destinatio

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viiList of FiguresFigure 2.1: CCM1650 Appliance Front Panel ... 5Figur

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76 CCM Installer/User GuideShow CommandsThe Show command has several forms, as listed in Table 5.28.A Show command display may span more than o

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Chapter 5: CCM Appliance Commands 77If NFS has never been enabled on the appliance, the default values will be displayed. If NFS was previousl

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78 CCM Installer/User GuideThe display for the console port will not include values for the socket, power, TD, toggle, name or group fields.Tab

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Chapter 5: CCM Appliance Commands 79Table 5.31 lists the display fields for a Show Port command (that specifies a single port or All) for port

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80 CCM Installer/User GuideShow Port In/Out commandThe Show Port In/Out command displays the translation settings for all ports. These translat

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Chapter 5: CCM Appliance Commands 81Show Server CLI commandThe Show Server CLI command displays the serial CLI settings.Access right: SMONAcce

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82 CCM Installer/User GuideAccess right: SMONAccess level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMINSyntaxSHOW SERVER RADIUSShow Server Security commandThe Show

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Chapter 5: CCM Appliance Commands 83Show User commandThe Show User command displays information about one or all users.Access right: SMONAcces

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84 CCM Installer/User GuideThere may be a difference between the display for a Show User command (without a username) and Show User <current

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Chapter 5: CCM Appliance Commands 85SPC CommandThe SPC command changes settings for an SPC power control device.NOTE: To access the control sc

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