Introduction to the Broadband Access Center CLI
This chapter describes how you can access the command-line interface (CLI) of the Broadband Access Center (BAC) Device Provisioning Engine (DPE).
The chapter also provides a list of the commands specific to a hardware DPE and the Solaris DPE. Command Usage, identifies the commands used on either type of DPE.
Note The commands related to a hardware DPE that are described in this guide are used on DPE-2115 devices. This release does not support the DPE-590 appliance. You can, however, upgrade the DPE-590 to Broadband Access Center for Cable version 2.7, which is compatible with the BAC 2.7.1 RDU.
Accessing the DPE CLI
You access the CLI for hardware and Solaris DPEs in different ways:
•Access the hardware DPE via Telnet or the console port of the DPE.
•Access the Solaris DPE by telneting to port 2323.
Accessing the Hardware DPE CLI
When using the DPE-2115, connect your computer to the serial console port on the hardware DPE. Once connected, complete these steps:
Step 1 Initiate a Hyper Terminal connection between your computer and the DPE.
Step 2 Once the connection is made, enter the DPE password at the password prompt. Then continue with the CLI operations you need to perform.
Note Although the default DPE password is changeme, remember that it is not the same password that is used to access the BAC administrator user interface.
Accessing the Solaris DPE CLI
You can access the CLI of a Solaris DPE in one of two ways: from a local or remote host.
Accessing from a Local Host
To access the CLI from a local host, use:
or
Accessing from a Remote Host
To access the CLI from a remote host, enter:
# telnet remote-hostname 2323
Note If you cannot establish a Telnet connection to the CLI, the CLI server is probably not running. You may need to start the server. To start the server, enter:
# /etc/init.d/bprAgent start cli
After you access the CLI, you must enter the DPE password to continue. The default login and enable passwords are changeme. For information on how to change the login password and the enable password, see enable, page 2-4, and enable password, page 2-5, respectively.
Examples
Escape character is '^]'.
bac_host BAC Device Provisioning Engine
Command Usage
Some CLI commands can be used on the hardware and the Solaris DPEs. Others, however, can be used on one or the other, but not both. Table 1-1 describes this support.
Table 1-1 DPE Command Support
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aaa authentication |
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P |
clear bundles |
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P |
clear cache |
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P |
clear logs |
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P |
clock set |
P |
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debug dpe cache |
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P |
debug dpe connection |
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P |
debug dpe dpe-server |
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P |
debug dpe event-manager |
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P |
debug dpe events |
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P |
debug dpe exceptions |
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P |
debug dpe framework |
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P |
debug dpe messaging |
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P |
debug dpe netsnmp |
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P |
debug dpe registration |
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P |
debug dpe registration-detail |
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P |
debug dpe snmp |
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P |
debug dpe tftp |
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P |
debug on |
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P |
disable |
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P |
docsis shared-secret |
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P |
dpe port |
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P |
dpe provisioning-group primary |
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P |
dpe provisioning-group secondary |
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P |
dpe rdu-server |
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P |
dpe reload |
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P |
dpe shared-secret |
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P |
dpe start |
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P |
dpe stop |
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P |
enable |
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P |
enable password |
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P |
exit |
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P |
help |
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P |
host |
P |
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hostname |
P |
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interface ethernet provisioning enabled |
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P |
interface ethernet provisioning fqdn |
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P |
interface ethernet ip address |
P |
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interface ethernet ip enabled |
P |
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ip default-gateway |
P |
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ip domain-name |
P |
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ip name-server |
P |
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ip route |
P |
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log level |
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P |
no debug |
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P |
ntp server |
P |
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packetcable enable |
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P |
packetcable registration encryption |
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P |
packetcable registration kdc-service-key |
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P |
packetcable registration policy-privacy |
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P |
packetcable snmp key-material |
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P |
packetcable snmp timeout |
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P |
password |
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P |
ping |
P |
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poweroff |
P |
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reload |
P |
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show bundles |
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P |
show clock |
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P |
show commands |
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P |
show cpu |
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P |
show device-config |
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P |
show disk |
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P |
show dpe |
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P |
show dpe config |
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P |
show hostname |
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P |
show interface ethernet config |
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P |
show interface ethernet stats |
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P |
show ip |
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P |
show ip route |
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P |
show log |
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P |
show memory |
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P |
show packetcable snmp log |
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P |
show running-config |
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P |
show syslog |
P |
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show tftp files |
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P |
show version |
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P |
snmp-server community |
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P |
snmp-server contact |
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P |
snmp-server host |
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P |
snmp-server inform |
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P |
snmp-server location |
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P |
snmp-server reload |
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P |
snmp-server start |
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P |
snmp-server stop |
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P |
snmp-server udp-port |
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P |
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support bundle cache |
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P |
support bundle state |
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P |
support daemon ftp enabled |
P |
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support daemon telnet enabled |
P |
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syslog log-server |
P |
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syslog mode |
P |
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tacacs-server host |
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P |
tacacs-server retries |
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P |
tacacs-server timeout |
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P |
tftp allow-create-dirs |
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P |
tftp allow-override |
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P |
tftp allow-read-access |
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P |
tftp allow-write-access |
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P |
tftp verify-ip |
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P |
traceroute |
P |
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upgrade |
P |
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uptime |
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P |