Users Guide

Target Denitions
admin1/system1/sp1/clpsvc1/tcpendpt*
CLP service protocol TCP endpoint
admin1/system1/sp1/jobq1
CLP service protocol job queue
admin1/system1/sp1/jobq1/job*
CLP service protocol job
admin1/system1/sp1/pwrmgtsvc1
Power state management service
admin1/system1/sp1/account1-16
Local user account
admin1/sysetm1/sp1/account1-16/identity1
Local user identity account
admin1/sysetm1/sp1/account1-16/identity2
IPMI identity (LAN) account
admin1/sysetm1/sp1/account1-16/identity3
IPMI identity (Serial) account
admin1/sysetm1/sp1/account1-16/identity4
CLP identity account
admin1/system1/sp1/acctsvc1
Local user account management service
admin1/system1/sp1/acctsvc2
IPMI account management service
admin1/system1/sp1/acctsvc3
CLP account management service
admin1/system1/sp1/rolesvc1
Local Role Base Authorization (RBA) service
admin1/system1/sp1/rolesvc1/Role1-16
Local role
admin1/system1/sp1/rolesvc1/Role1-16/privilege1
Local role privilege
admin1/system1/sp1/rolesvc2
IPMI RBA service
admin1/system1/sp1/rolesvc2/Role1-3
IPMI role
admin1/system1/sp1/rolesvc2/Role4
IPMI Serial Over LAN (SOL) role
admin1/system1/sp1/rolesvc3
CLP RBA Service
admin1/system1/sp1/rolesvc3/Role1-3
CLP role
admin1/system1/sp1/rolesvc3/Role1-3/privilege1
CLP role privilege
Related link
Running SMCLP commands
Usage examples
Navigating the map address space
Objects that can be managed with SM-CLP are represented by targets arranged in a hierarchical space called the Manageability Access
Point (MAP) address space. An address path species the path from the root of the address space to an object in the address space.
The root target is represented by a slash (/) or a backslash (\). It is the default starting point when you log in to iDRAC. Navigate down
from the root using the cd verb.
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Using SMCLP