Base commands – HP ProLiant SL2x170z G6 Server User Manual
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set
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show
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start
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stop
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exit
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version
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Target —The default target is the /. The target can be changed by the cd command or by
specifying a target on the command line.
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Options — The following options are valid:
-help/-h
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-all/-a
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Properties are the attributes of the target that can be modified.
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Output —The output syntax is text.
The valid Boolean values for any command are true and false.
General notes
If the commands on the CLP command span more than one line, you cannot navigate between
different lines.
Operating system-specific notes
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The Microsoft Windows 2000 telnet client does not support the Functions keys F1 through
F12, Insert, Home, and End keys. These keys will not work in a Lights-Out 100 command line
session.
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The Backspace key in the Lights-Out 100 CLP implementation is mapped to the value 0x8.
Some client operating systems, Novell Linux Desktop and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Desktop,
map the Backspace key to the value 0x7f, which is used for the Delete key in the Windows
telnet client. The Backspace key will not work from a client from which it has value of 0x7f.
For the Linux clients, using the Home or the End key enables the Lights-Out 100 CLP service
to remap the Backspace key to use the value 0x7f, making the key functional.
In the Windows PuTTY client, the Backspace key can be mapped to a value of 0x8 by changing
the setting for Terminal Keyboard to Control-H.
Base commands
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The help command displays context-sensitive help.
Entering help displays all the supported commands. Entering
<command> help
displays the help message specific to that command.
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Help
for verbs
Calling help for a verb returns the general syntax and usage associated with issuing that
verb. Calling help for a verb that is not present in the current directory returns an
Unsupported Command message. The following examples are all valid ways to call help
for a verb.
–
/./-> help show
Usage:
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Using LO100