In addition to the browser-based interface accessible via HTTP (port 80) and HTTPS (port 443), NetMRI supports a command line interface accessible via SSH (port 22). The Administrative Shell accepts a variety of commands that are useful for troubleshooting and maintenance.
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Use this command to shut down NetMRI, then shut down the server, and then power off.
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The NetMRI NT-1400 appliance is licensed as standalone even if the OC license is applied. For information about the NetMRI NT-1400 appliance, see Operations Center Appliances and Requirements. |
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For the Customer Name field, use only US-ASCII symbols. |
Example 1 Sample output when you continue to use an existing license
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| Displays the internal ACL filter list automatically generated by the NetMRI appliance (this is a security measure to protect the NetMRI system; |
| Displays the currently installed NetMRI HTTPS certificate |
| Shows the current system date and time; |
| Shows the complete lists of system tasks tied to database management in the system, Process ID, User, database being modified, and other information; |
| Executes a diagnostic script in NetMRI to perform a check on the system; |
| Lists the complete table of the discovery database for the current NetMRI system; |
| Shows the complete disk partition configuration for the current NetMRI appliance; |
| Shows the complete Ethernet port configuration for the current NetMRI appliance; |
| Lists the current appliance's serial number; |
| Show the system settings for device identification methods during Discovery, including Vendor (1), Model (2), OS Version (3) or Device Type (4). entering a number from 1-4 displays a table of a category of network device identity properties currently defined in NetMRI; |
| Displays the complete list of physical and virtual interfaces built into or bound to the current NetMRI instance; |
| Displays a quick assessment of the current system load and throughput. May be useful in troubleshooting; |
| Shows the current licensing status for the NetMRI instance; also displays the current Platform Device Limit, License Device Limit and Effective Device Limit for all licenses installed in the system. Warning alerts also appear if any license limits are overridden for any cause. |
| Provides a listing of memory usage for the current NetMRI instance; |
| Lists all the computing processes running in the current NetMRI instance; |
| Displays the routing table for the current appliance (see the Sandbox command bookmark880 topic for more information); |
| Separately lists the server processes running in NetMRI, the amount of CPU cycles and memory each occupies and other information; |
| Lists the key configuration settings for the current NetMRI instance, including the management and scan port IPs and assigned names |
| Displays basic system statistics including the current date, average CPU usage, average level of free memory and the disk usage by the current system; |
| Displays a broad overview of information about the current NetMRI instance for use by technical support, including the system timestamp, discovery settings, network connections, port configuration and other elements; |
| Displays Collector VPN settings and connection status to the Operations Center Controller; |
| Displays Operations Center Controller's VPN settings and lists attached Controllers (applies only to OC Controllers); |
| Lists the brief version of the update history for the current NetMRI instance; |
| Lists the verbose information about the current NetMRI instance's history of system software updates; |
| Displays NetMRI version, serial number, network name and server name; |
| Displays information about the appliance's virtual memory usage (swap file partitions, etc.) including memory, processes, interrupts, paging and block I/O. Similar to the Unix vmstat command. |
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The command prompts for further information before executing (if only one network view exists in the NetMRI appliance, you will not be prompted to enter that value):
SA4-17> snmpwalk
Enter SNMP hostname or IP address []: 172.19.4.192
Enter Network View []: MGMT
Enter SNMP version (1, 2c, 3) [2c]: 3
Enter SNMP Username [ ]: aes_username
SNMP Authentication [no]: yes
Enter SNMP Authentication Passphrase [ ]: my_passwd
Enter SNMP Authentication Protocol [MD5]: sha
SNMP Privacy [no]: yes
Enter SNMP Privacy Passphrase [ ]: my_aes_passwd
Enter SNMP Privacy Protocol [DES]: aes-256
Enter Root OID to start walk [system]:
Use legacy snmpwalk tool [n]:
+++ Executing snmpwalk ...
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# Generated by NetMRI Administrator SNMP Walk
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# StartTime: Mon Aug302:01:06 PDT 2020
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sysDescr.0 = DisplayString : Linux stsitou-deb10 4.19.0-8-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.19.98-1 (2020-01-26) x86_64
sysObjectID.0 = ObjectIdentifier : 1.3.6.1.4.1.8072.3.2.10 (Net-SNMP Net-SNMP)
sysUpTime.0 = TimeTicks : 40923950
sysContact.0 = DisplayString : Me <me@
example.org
>
sysNamesys
Name
.0 = DisplayString : stsitou-deb10
sysLocation.0 = DisplayString : Sitting on the Dock of the Bay
sysServices.0 = Integer32 : 4
sysORLastChange.0 = TimeStamp : 0
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sysORUpTime.10 = TimeStamp : 0
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# EndTime: Mon Aug 3 02:01:06 PDT 2020
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+++ Results stored in snmpwalk-172-19-4-192.txt
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