Base commands – HP Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Manual
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If the commands on the CLP command span more than one line, you cannot navigate between different
lines.
Operating system-specific notes
•
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.
•
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
•
The
help
command displays context-sensitive help.
Entering
help
displays all the supported commands. Entering
displays the
help message specific to that command.
o
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:
show [
—
/./-> show -h
Usage:
show [
—
/./-> show -help
Usage:
show [
—
/./->
o
Help
for targets
Calling help for a target returns any information about the target and what it contains. You can
call help for any target that is not contained in the current directory (
help map1
can be called
from
system1
).
—
/./-> system1 -h
Invalid command
—
/./-> system1 -help
Invalid command
—
/./-> help system1
Host System Directory
—
/./-> help map1
Management Service Processor Directory