For added security, access to the root shell is disabled. With restricted shell, users can't access the underlying operating
system and file system, which reduces operational risk.
Restricted shell is enabled for security purposes. However, if you want to access the root shell temporarily, you must contact
the Cisco TAC for assistance.
If necessary, you can use the following restricted list of commands:
$ help
Help:
cat concatenate and print files in restricted mode
clear clear the terminal screen
date display the current time in the given FORMAT, or set the system date
debug enable console debug logs
df file system information
dmesg print or control the kernel ring buffer.
du summarize disk usage of the set of FILEs, recursively for directories.
free quick summary of memory usage
history enable shell commands history
htop interactive process viewer.
ip print routing, network devices, interfaces and tunnels.
kubectl Interact with Kubernetes Cluster in a restricted manner.
last show a listing of last logged in users.
ls restricted file system view chrooted to maglev Home
lscpu print information about the CPU architecture.
magctl tool to manage a Maglev deployment
maglev-config tool to configure a Maglev deployment
manufacture_check tool to perform manufacturing checks
netstat print networking information.
nslookup query Internet name servers interactively.
ntpq standard NTP query program.
ping send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to network hosts.
ps check status of active processes in the system
rca root cause analysis collection utilities
reboot Reboot the machine
rm delete files in restricted mode
route print the IP routing table.
runonce Execute runonce scripts
scp restricted secure copy
sftp secure file transfer
shutdown Shutdown the machine
ssh OpenSSH SSH client.
tail Print the last 10 lines of each FILE to standard output
top display sorted list of system processes
traceroute print the route packets trace to network host.
uname print system information.
uptime tell how long the system has been running.
vi text editor
w show who is logged on and what they are doing.