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Step 5
In the Available panel, highlight ServiceabilityAdministrationUserGroup, then click the right
arrow to move that group to the Selected panel.
Step 6
Click Save.
Unified System CLI
Beginning with Release 8.0(1) Unified CVP supports a new serviceability Command Line
Interface (CLI) called Unified System CLI (System CLI). The System CLI enables you to collect
diagnostic information (health and status) on Unified CVP servers and to collect device-specific
information from each supported node connected to the Unified CVP server from which you
are using System CLI. The System CLI accesses a new web services layer in Unified CVP
called the Web Services Manager. System CLI commands can be run on a local server, or
commands can be executed on a remote server. You can also obtain information from all the
devices in your CVP system by switching to system mode. (Devices must first be configured
and deployed in the Operations Console.)
Note:
• In addition to the System CLI, which is automatically installed with the Unified CVP
installation, you can also obtain a GUI-based client, the Analysis Manager (part of the Unified
Communication Manager product). For more information on the Analysis Manager, refer to
 (http://www.cisco.com/
en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/uc_system/UC_Analysis_Manager801/
Analysis_Manager_User_Guide801.pdf). For instructions specific to configuring Analysis
Manager with Unified CVP, refer to section 
The System CLI is installed on all CVP servers. You can leverage the WSM and CLI functionality
to collect diagnostic details like server map, version information, licenses, configuration,
components, sessions, logs, traces, performance factors, and platform information for each
Unified CVP Device, on a component and sub-component level. You can also set or reset debug
levels using CLI on a component and sub-component level.
The System CLI provides both a local mode and a system mode:
The local mode accesses data about the devices associated with the server you are logged
into. Local mode is the default mode accessed automatically when you log into the Unified
CLI.
The system mode, accessed by typing the 
system
 command at the CLI prompt, provides
access to all the devices in your Unified CVP deployment solution. In system mode, the
System CLI automatically detects the Operations Console and extracts solution topology
based on the devices configured in the Operations Console. Based on options you enter for
a given command, System mode can be limited to a certain device group or list of servers.
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