Cisco Systems 4.1 Dust Collector User Manual


 
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User Guide for Resource Manager Essentials 4.1
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Chapter 19 CLI Utilities
CWCLI
If you do not specify an optional argument, the default value configured for the system is used.
The following table describes the arguments that are specific to cwcli inventory cda command.
The other common arguments used by cwcli export are explained in Using the cwcli export Command
:
Argument Description Usage Notes
{-invoke | -status} Invoke—Invokes the Check Device Attribute
operation.
Status—Displays the check device attributes
result.
Mandatory.
These arguments are mutually exclusive. You
cannot run
-invoke and -status together.
After using the -invoke argument to the
check device attribute you must run the
command again with -status argument to view
the result.
If you are checking the device credentials for
same devices and for same set of credentials,
then you can use
-invoke argument only
once.
If you are checking the device credentials for
different devices and different credentials
then you must use
-invoke argument first and
then you must use
-status.
{-credType credTypeList} Enter the device credentials for which you
want to view the status. You can use the
following arguments to view the different
credentials status:
0 —Enter 0 to view all credentials status.
1 — Enter 1 to view status for Read
Community.
2 — Enter 2 to view status for Write
Community.
3 — Enter 3 to view status for SNMP
version 3 username and password.
4 — Enter 4 to view status for Telnet
username and password.
5 — Enter 5 to view status for Telnet
username and password in Enable mode.
6 — Enter 6 to view status for SSH
username and password.
7 — Enter 7 to view status for SSH
username and password in Enable mode.
You can specify multiple arguments separated
by comma to check multiple credentials
Mandatory.
If you do not specify the credentials type, all
credentials status are displayed.