Cisco TelePresence Recording Server Release 1.8 Command Reference
Using CTRS CLI Commands

Table Of Contents

Using Cisco TelePresence Recording Server CLI Commands

Contents

Introduction

Starting a CLI Session

CLI Command Basics

Ending a CLI Session


Using Cisco TelePresence Recording Server CLI Commands


October 2011

Contents

Introduction

Starting a CLI Session

CLI Command Basics

Ending a CLI Session

Introduction

This chapter explains how to use the Cisco TelePresence Recording Server (CTRS) command line interface (CLI).

Starting a CLI Session

You can access the CTRS CLI through the physical console or remotely. If you want to access the CTRS CLI remotely, use Secure Shell (SSH) from a personal computer or workstation to connect securely to CTRS.

You will need the following to log in to CTRS:

CTRS IP address

Admin ID and password


Note The admin ID and password can be changed from the default in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM) for CTRS device page.


To start a CLI session:


Step 1 From a remote system, use SSH to connect securely to CTRS. In the SSH client, enter the following information: ssh adminname@IP Address

adminname is the Admin ID

IP Address is the IP address of CTRS

Step 2 When the system prompts you, enter the password.

Step 3 The CLI prompt displays. You can now enter any command.


Note The prompt will always be "admin."



CLI Command Basics

Enter the beginning of a command and press Tab to have the system complete the command for you.

Enter a full command and press Tab to display all commands or subcommands that are available. If you press Tab and the current command line repeats, no additional syntax is available.

To get detailed help, enter help command name at the prompt.

To get command syntax for a particular command, enter command name? at the prompt.

Ending a CLI Session

To end a CLI session:


Step 1 At the prompt, enter quit.