Users with the roles Administrator, BS2000 administrator or BS2000 operator have access to the CLI commands bs2Console
, bs2Dialog
and svpConsole
on the Management Unit (MU). Upon entering the correct parameters, these commands open the correct operation instance (BS2000 console, BS2000 terminal or SVP console) on the specified Server Unit.
Below, we will use a few examples to quickly outline how you can use these commands for the alternate BS2000 operation under PuTTY.
In general:
A prerequisite for this is a valid account with the role Administrator, BS2000 administrator or BS2000 operator on the Management Unit.
Both local accounts and LDAP accounts can be used.The respective command is specified in PuTTY as follow-up command.
An administrator has access to the CLI and can therefore use the commands directly in the shell.Some special settings are required for an ideal display and the use of specific shortcuts.
An administrator can also open a Linux shell on the Management Unit and can use this to call CLI commands. The
cli_info
command lists the M2000-specific commands which are available.A detailed syntax description of the CLI commands is provided in the CLI command reference, see the online help under General information
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PDF documents.Notes on PuTTY
Access to the Management Unit is only possible with the most recent PuTTY versions (from version 0.63 onwards).
You can find the most recent version on the PuTTY download page: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html
The following sections describe the BS2000 operation with PuTTY in more detail. Some screenshots still show M2000 version V6.2A. The described procedure, however, also applies to newer M2000 versions.