Cisco Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Network Analysis Module (NAM-NX1) Installation Guide

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Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Network Analysis Module (NAM-NX1) Quick Start Guide
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  Troubleshooting and Reference
Opening and Closing an SSH Session to the NAM Using the NAM System Hostname
host [/home/user] ssh -l root@namappl 
root@namappl’s password: <password> 
Terminal type: vt100
Cisco Prime NAM sw on Nexus7K (N7K-SM-NAM-K9) Console, 6.0(1)
Copyright (c) 1999-2013 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
WARNING! Default password has not been changed!
root@namappl.company.com# 
root@namappl.company.com# logout 
Connection to namappl closed.
host [/home/user]
Moving Your NAM to a New VDC
This section describes how to move your NAM to another virtual device context (VDC).
Before you begin, ensure the VDC has been created and is set to accept F2e type modules.
switch(config-monitor)# show run vdc
version 6.2(2)
vdc VDC4 id 4
  limit-resource module-type m1 m1xl m2xl f2e 
Add the f2e keyword if it is not present in the configuration.
For more details on how to check if the NAM can be moved to your VDC, see your Cisco Nexus 7000 
product documentation.
Ensure that you are in the correct VDC by using the switchto vdc command.
The following example shows the commands to perform for the move. 
config t
vdc <vdc_name>
allocate interface e<NAM_slot_#>/1
Troubleshooting and Reference
The service modules undergo extensive testing before they leave the factory. If you encounter problems, 
use the information in this section to help isolate problems or to eliminate the module as the source of 
the problem. 
Note
The procedures in this section assume that you are troubleshooting the initial Cisco NAM-NX1 startup, 
and that the module is in the original factory configuration. If you have removed or replaced components 
or changed any default settings, these recommendations may not apply. 
This section covers some trouble events that may occur on a module. It focuses on those events that may 
frequently occur.