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All CLI Privileged EXEC commands are listed in Table 4 in alphabetical order.In Privileged EXEC mode you are able to run any command listed in Table 3 for User EXEC level where applicable, as well as additional commands such as reload to restart the P-7500.
Table 4 Privileged EXEC Level Commands tibco# admintibco# backupbackout directs the P-7500 to revert to and run the previous system software version that was running before the last upgradetibco# boot 8.1.2.0200# clear client stats<ip-and-port> is the IP address and port or IP address and network mask in Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) form: n.n.n.n:x or n.n.n.n/y (where n is 0-255, x is 1-65535, y is 0-32). Entering the wildcard character * in place of the IP address specifies all clients.service filters the command output to only clear system information for clients associated with the specified service-id<service-id> is the port number or name identifying the service. Entering the wildcard character * in place of a specific client service name specifies all client services
Note: Entering clear client stats without specifying a client clears the global stats. The global stats are an aggregate of all existing client stats.# clear log aclUse this command to clear the Access Control List (ACL) log either globally, or individually for client connections, publishing subjects, or subscription subjects.clear log acl [client-connect | publish-subject | subscribe-subject]
Note: Entering no command parameters clears service denial log information for all ACLs.tibco# clear log acl subscribe-subject# clear rv service statsUse this command to clear all Rendezvous service-level statistics stored for one or more clients on the P-7500.<service-id> is the port number or name identifying the service. Entering the wildcard character * in place of a specific client service name specifies all client servicestibco# clear rv service * stats backup# clear snmp statsUse this command to clear the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) server statistics from the TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 CLI display when viewing SNMP server status on the P-7500.The clear snmp stats command does not have any parameters or subcommands.tibco# clear snmp stats# clear stats acltibco# clear stats acl# clear stats clienttibco# clear stats client# configureUse this command to reach the Global CONFIG level by entering configure from the privileged EXEC level.tibco# configure# copy
• download new system software from a SFTP server to the /loads subdirectory on a P-7500 for software upgrade<source> is the location of the source file. Possible formats: current-config, sftp://[<username>@]<ip-addr>/<remote-pathname>, or <local-pathname>. `*' and `?' characters can be used to match multiple files. Valid file name formats are described in Table 5.<destination> is the destination where to put the file. Depending on context, the value may be left unspecified. `*' and `?' characters can be used to match multiple files. Valid file name formats are described in Table 5.
SFTP1 sftp://[<username>@]<ip-addr>/<remote-pathname> A remotely available file accessible through the SFTP protocol. In a copy operation only one of either <source> or <destination> may be specified as an SFTP file, but not both. Absolute or relative name of a regular file stored in the / root directory. Internally, an absolute name is always relative to the / root directory, while relative names are always evaluated relative to the present working directory (displayable through the pwd User EXEC command).
tibco# copy current-config /configs# delete<file> is the name of the local file to delete which may include a pathname. Only <local-pathname> formats may be used. `*' and `?' characters can be used to match multiple files
Note: Some files are not allowed to be deleted (for example, rotating system event logs such as debug.log.X files).tibco# delete /configs/tibcopub7# delete-loadUse this command to delete a system software version already installed in the
/loads subdirectory on the P-7500 (as displayed through the show version User EXEC command).<version> is the version number of the system software to be deleted, with the exception of the system software identified on the P-7500 as either the current or backout load.# disableUse this command to return yourself to the User EXEC level of the CLI from the Privileged EXEC level.The disable command does not have any parameters or subcommands.tibco# disable# disconnect sessionidUse this command to forcibly disconnect a CLI user session from the
P-7500, and thereby allow access to the P-7500 for other CLI users.<session-id> is the integer value correlating to an existing session number, as displayed by the show session User EXEC command. The session id identifies which session to disconnect. Valid range is 1 to 8 (corresponding to up to eight active CLI user sessions).
Note: The user cannot disconnect their own session. A disconnect command that specifies the current session is ignored.# exitUse this command to exit from CONFIG level to Privileged EXEC level, or from Privileged EXEC level to User EXEC level. (From User EXEC level, the > exit command closes the CLI session.)The exit command does not have any parameters or subcommands.tibco# exit# power-down
Note: The P-7500 does not restart automatically after this command is run.tibco# power-down# reloadUse this command to restart the P-7500, restart the P-7500 to a default configuration, or restart the P-7500 and restore to a backup configuration.[default-config | config-file <config-file>] is where to retrieve the P-7500 system configuration file from on restart. If left unspecified, the current configuration file is used.
Note: If the special mnemonic default-config is specified, the P-7500 data interface IP configuration is removed and reloaded with a minimal database, but the existing hostname and IP connectivity configuration (that is, IP address, subnet mask, and gateway) is unchanged. Otherwise, if specified, a configuration file that was backed up prior through the copy current-config Global CONFIG command is loaded onto the P-7500 on restart.tibco# reload# rename<old> is the current name of the Pathname file to be renamed. Only <local-pathname> formats may be used.<new> is the new name for the Pathname file specified by <old>. Only <local-pathname> formats may be used.tibco# rename tibco1 tibco5# setuptibco# setup
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