SBM powered by Microsoft Lync™ Administrator's Guide 2011-11

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Command-Line Reference
Windows Administration Context
You must log in to the Windows OS to move to this context; replace username
with the name of a local Administrator for the SBM. (Currently, you cannot
authenticate a a domain user with administration access; you must use a local
Administrator account.)
If this command is being entered for the first time, you are prompted to change
the password. (The default password is P@ssw0rd; note that a is replaced by
@ and o by the digit 0.)
Windows Administration Context
From the Windows administration context, you can make configurations to
set up the SBM to be accessed in other ways. The same commands available
from the Manager EXEC mode are also available.
The following sections describe commands available from the Windows
administration context.
end
To return to the manager context, enter end. The end command moves you
back to the manager context, regardless of the context from which you enter
the command.
Syntax: end
This command is available from all contexts.
exit
The exit command moves you back one context level. In the Windows admin-
istration context level, this command returns you to the Manager EXEC
context.
Syntax: exit
This command is available from all contexts.
firewall
This command enables and disables (no) the Windows firewall.