Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Global Configuration Mode Commands (A-K)
▀ cli
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16
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When a configuration change is detected, a log message and SNMP notification are generated. The SNMP
notification only indicates that a change has occurred without identifying what change had been made.
The 15-minute interval is fixed and cannot be configured. By default configuration monitoring is disabled.
notification only indicates that a change has occurred without identifying what change had been made.
The 15-minute interval is fixed and cannot be configured. By default configuration monitoring is disabled.
hidden
Enables access to the hidden cli test-commands command.
The no cli hidden command disables access to the cli test-commands command. This is the default mode.
Refer to the description of the test-commands keyword below for additional information.
The no cli hidden command disables access to the cli test-commands command. This is the default mode.
Refer to the description of the test-commands keyword below for additional information.
login-failure-delay
number
Specifies the time to wait before a login failure is returned and another login may be attempted. Default is
five seconds.
five seconds.
max-sessions
number
Sets the number of allowed simultaneous CLI sessions on the system. If this value is set to a number below
the current number of open CLI sessions, the open sessions will continue until closed.
the current number of open CLI sessions, the open sessions will continue until closed.
number
must be an
integer from 2 through 100.
Caution:
Use caution when setting this command. Limiting simultaneous CLI sessions prevents authorized
users from accessing the system if the maximum number allowed has been reached. The system already limits CLI
sessions based on available resources. Additional limitation could have adverse effects.
sessions based on available resources. Additional limitation could have adverse effects.
operator clear-subscriber-one-only
Restricts Operator to clearing only one subscriber session at a time.
test-commands
[encrypted] password
password_string
Enables access to the cli test-commands mode. The commands and keywords made available under this mode
are for internal testing and debugging.
are for internal testing and debugging.
Caution:
CLI test-commands are intended for diagnostic use only. Access to these commands is not required
during normal system operation. These command are intended for use only by Cisco TAC personnel. Some of these
commands can slow system performance, drop subscribers, and/or render the system inoperable
commands can slow system performance, drop subscribers, and/or render the system inoperable
Important:
An SNMP trap is generated when a user enables
cli test-commands
(starTestModeEntered).
Refer to the SNMP MIB Reference for additional information.
encrypted
: Specifies that the system will save the password in an encrypted format in the configuration file.
The system displays the encrypted keyword in the configuration file as a flag indicating that the variable
following the password keyword is the encrypted version of the plain text password. Only the encrypted
password is saved as part of the configuration file.
password password_string: Prompts for the password required to access cli test-commands. This password
must have been previously configured by a Security Administrator via the tech-suport test-commands
password command. The password is an alphanumeric string of 1 through 64 characters (plain text
password) or 1 through 524 characters (encrypted password).
If the password keyword is not entered, the user is prompted (no-echo) to enter the password. If tech-
support test-commands password has not been enabled, you will be unable to execute cli test-commands.
following the password keyword is the encrypted version of the plain text password. Only the encrypted
password is saved as part of the configuration file.
password password_string: Prompts for the password required to access cli test-commands. This password
must have been previously configured by a Security Administrator via the tech-suport test-commands
password command. The password is an alphanumeric string of 1 through 64 characters (plain text
password) or 1 through 524 characters (encrypted password).
If the password keyword is not entered, the user is prompted (no-echo) to enter the password. If tech-
support test-commands password has not been enabled, you will be unable to execute cli test-commands.