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Dell Unity™ Family Unisphere® Command Line Interface User Guide

Object qualifiers

Object qualifiers are unique identifiers for objects on the system. The format is:

-<identifier> <value>

where:

  • identifier — Type of object qualifier. The most common is -id.
  • value — Actual object qualifier.

When you create an object, such as a user or network interface, it receives an ID, which is the object qualifier for that object. When performing actions such as viewing, changing, or deleting an object, you specify its object qualifier. The most common identifier is the -id parameter. The uniqueness of the qualifier is only guaranteed in the scope of the specified object type. All object qualifiers start with a hyphen (-).

Example

In the following example for changing the password of a user account, the object qualifier is local_user:

uemcli -d 10.0.0.1 -u Local/joe -p MyPassword456! /user/account –id local_user set –passwd NewPassword456! –oldpasswd password123


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