Specifications
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Guest Privilege Commands
Command: rcli Description: Through the R502, send a command to a local
or remote services line card (R851/R821).
Syntax: rcli <chassis> <module> [port] [remote module]
<command>
Notes: 1. The <command> parameter is any command
supported by the R851/R821. The
<command> string is sent verbatim to the
R851/R821 and interpreted by its CLI.
2. The R851/R821 commands you are allowed
to execute are based on your privilege class.
The mappings are as follows:
R502
R851/R821
Root => Root
Admin => Admin
Guest => User
For example, if you are logged in as Guest on
the R502, you will only be able to execute
User level commands on the R851/R821.
3.This command supports scoping (see
Example #2).
4. Because the <command> parameter is inter-
preted by the R851/R821, abbreviated
parameters and partial commands are
supported.
5. The output for each ‘rcli’ command is
preceded by a unique number. The numbers
are helpful if you send multiple commands
and their responses overlap.
6. If you are managing a stack of chassis, this
command only can be used on services line
cards that are in the same chassis as the
R502 to which you are connected. To use
‘rcli’ on a services line card installed in
another chassis in the stack, you must first
connect to the R502 in that other chassis.
Example #1: Console>rcli 1 15 show switch
6: rcli 1 15 2 5 show switch










