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6 Command line interface
This chapter provides information on using the CLI for data migration solutions. It defines the guest
MPX200 account and the user session types, admin and miguser. For each command, it provides
a description, the required session type, and an example. To view information about all CLI
commands, see the MPX200 Command Line Interface (CLI) User Guide.
User accounts
User accounts include the guest account. The guest account is the default user account used to log
into the MPX200 Telnet session. The guest session has a view-only type of access. The default
password for this account is password.
User sessions
User sessions include the admin session and miguser session, as described in the following sections.
Admin session
The admin is the system administrator session that provides access to CLI commands that manage
the system resources. The default password for starting the admin session is config. You can start
and stop an admin session using the following commands:
admin [start/begin]
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admin [end/cancel/stop]
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MPX200 <1> #> admin start
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Password : *********
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MPX200 <1> (admin) #>
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MPX200 <1> (admin) #> admin cancel
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MPX200 <1> #>
Miguser session
The miguser is the migration administrator session that has privileges to run CLI commands related
to the migration operations. The default password for starting the miguser session is migration.
You can start and stop a miguser session using the following commands:
miguser [start/begin]
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miguser [end/cancel/stop]
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MPX200 <1> #> miguser begin
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Password : *********
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MPX200 <1> (miguser) #>
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MPX200 <1> (miguser) #> miguser stop
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MPX200 <1>#>
NOTE: Because data migration and admin CLI commands for the MPX200 are executed at the
blade level (not chassis), you must first select a blade by issuing the blade n command.
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