Network – Dell PowerVault DR2000v User Manual

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[--login_group <DOMAIN\LOGIN GROUP>]

authenticate --set --user <user name>

authenticate --guestmode [--enable]

[--disable]

authenticate --server_signing --mode <auto|mandatory|disabled|show>

authenticate --help

authenticate <command> <command-arguments>

<command> can be one of:

--show Displays current ADS domain, authorized local CIFS users, and

login group.

--join Joins an ADS domain.

--leave Leaves an ADS domain.

--update Updates ADS configuration.

--add Creates local workgroup user for CIFS authentication or adds

login group.

--delete Deletes local workgroup user from CIFS authentication or

deletes login group.

--set Sets password for a local workgroup user.

--guestmode Configures all CIFS shares for guest only access.

--server_signing Configures server signing for CIFS.

For command-specific help, please type authenticate --help <command>

For example:

authenticate --help show

Network

The DR Series system CLI commands let you perform the following network-related tasks:

Displays information about a DR Series system.

Deletes network interfaces.

Restarts networking.

Configures bond interface to use DHCP.

Assigns a static IP address to the bond interface.

Creates bond interfaces for the system.

Creates eth interfaces for the system.

Adds an interface to an existing bond.

Configures servers in the domain name system (DNS).

Updates the bonding mode or maximum transmission unit (MTU).

Updates bonding and individual interface information.

Resets networking to factory configuration.

Manages local hosts.

Manages local routes.

Looks up the IP address or hostname for a specific destination.

Starts a packet trace route for a specific network host.

Pings a destination host

Blinks LED on the specific ethernet device.

Starts the specific ethernet devices on restart.

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