Management commands

A list of the management (mgmt) commands available.

Note: If you specify community names that require quotation marks, you must use (“ ”) double quotation marks.
Table 1.
Command name Action Syntax
mgmt kerberos del config

Deletes the Kerberos realm and KDC server configurations.

mgmt kerberos del config
mgmt kerberos set realm

Allows you to specify the Kerberos realm and KDC server configuration settings.

mgmt kerberos set realm<name>kdc<name | ipaddress>
mgmt kerberos show config

Displays the Kerberos realm and KDC server configuration settings.

mgmt kerberos show config
mgmt motd

Allows you to set a message of the day that is displayed when a user logs in to the CLI. You can view the message of the day that was set, by choosing the show parameter. Choose the clear parameter and no message of the day is displayed when a user logs in to the CLI.

mgmt motd{set|show| clear}
mgmt secure

Enables or disables secure access to the Integration Appliance for the management interface. The default option is on, which enables secure management access. When secure management access is enabled (on), you must access the CLI by using SSH (secure shell) and access the Web Management Console (WMC) by using HTTPS. When you disable secure management access, by choosing the off option, you can access the CLI by using telnet and access the WMC by using HTTP.

Verify the current security setting by using the mgmt secure setting command

mgmt secure { on | off | setting}
mgmt snmp set

Allows you to set up or update current SNMP configurations, as well as enable and disable the SNMP MIB2 service. For more information on using SNMP commands, see SNMP basics.

1. mgmt snmp set { community | description | location | contact } <value>

2. mgmt snmp set { on | off }

mgmt snmp show

Displays current SNMP configuration settings.

mgmt snmp show { community | description | location | contact | all | status }
mgmt ssh add

Adds a public key for the specified host to the SSH Store on the Integration Appliance. If strict SSH key checking is enabled on the Integration Appliance, public keys must reside in the SSH Store for all participating endpoint systems that the Integration Appliance connects to with SFTP.

Restart the Integration Appliance after you issue this command.

Note: The keytype is a required parameter.
mgmt ssh add<rsa|dsa >host<name| ipaddr|name,ipaddr>
mgmt ssh del

Deletes the public key for the specified host from the SSH Store on the Integration Appliance.

Restart the Integration Appliance after you issue this command.

Note: The keytype is a required parameter.
mgmt ssh del host<hostname>|host IP address>
mgmt ssh keycheck

Enables or disables strict SSH key checking.

In strict mode, SFTP connectors only connect to participating endpoint systems if the public key for that system matches the public key stored in the SSH Store of the Integration Appliance.

In easy mode, SFTP connectors connect to participating endpoint system if either:
  • The public key for that system matches the public key stored in the SSH Store
  • No public key exists in the SSH Store. If no key exists, the connector loads the current public key from the participating endpoint system to the SSH Store
mgmt ssh keycheck<strict|easy >
mgmt ssh list

Displays all or a specified host that have public keys in the SSH Store. Public keys in the SSH Store are used with SFTP connectors to ensure secure connections.

mgmt ssh list[host<name | host IP address>}
mgmt ssh show keycheck

Displays the current setting of SSH key checking: strict or easy.

mgmt ssh show keycheck
mgmt syslog del config

Allows you to delete system log (syslog) configurations.

mgmt syslog del config
mgmt syslog set remote host

Allows you to specify the remote host to which logs are sent.

mgmt syslog set remote host<name | host IP address>
mgmt syslog show config

Displays current system log (syslog) configuration settings.

mgmt syslog show config



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