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For example, in the web manager, user configuration is done when an administrator selects -
Users - Local Accounts - User Names to get to the User Names screen. To navigate to the
equivalent configuration level in the CLI, an administrator would use the cd command
followed by the path: cd /users/local_accounts/user_names.
Administrators should log into the CLI in one window and log into the web manager in
another window to see how the menu options in the web manager map to the navigation
options in the CLI. Configuration with the CLI also requires mastery of the following
information on CLI navigation and of the CLI commands shown in Chapter 2.
CLINavigation
The CLI navigation options are in a nested tree configuration.
NOTE: When acommand line isshown inan example, and thestep startswith “Enter,” or when asyntaxexample is
given, the user should typethe command asshown and then pressEnter. The Enter keyisnot shown in
command lineexamplesunlessneeded for clarity.
When a user logs in the CLI, the prompt indicates the user is at the / level.
--:- / cli->
No parameters can be set at this level of the navigation tree.
At any CLI prompt at any level, if you type cd and press Tab Tab, the navigation options (path
elements) for that level are listed. Different options appear for administrators and for authorized
users.
When an administrator types the cd command and then presses Tab Tab at the / prompt, the
following navigation options (path elements) appear.
--:- / cli-> cd<Tab><Tab>
access/ monitoring/ system/
active_sessions/ network/
system_tools/
authentication/ pluggable_devices/ users/
change_password/ ports/
events_and_logs/ power_management/
When a regular user types the cd command and then presses Tab Tab at the / prompt, the
following navigation options appear.
--:- / cli-> cd<Tab><Tab>
access/ power_management/
Enter cd <one_or_more_path_elements> to move down one or more levels of the navigation
tree:
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