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Chapter 2 CGESM Switch Cisco IOS Commands
rcommand
rcommand
Use the rcommand
user EXEC command to start a Telnet session and to execute commands on a cluster
member switch from the cluster command switch. To end the session, enter the exit command.
rcommand {n | commander | mac-address hw-addr}
Syntax Description
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
This command is available only on the cluster command switch.
If the switch is the cluster command switch but the cluster member switch n does not exist, an error
message appears. To get the switch number, enter the show cluster members privileged EXEC
command on the cluster command switch.
message appears. To get the switch number, enter the show cluster members privileged EXEC
command on the cluster command switch.
You can use this command to access a cluster member switch from the cluster command-switch prompt
or to access a cluster command switch from the member-switch prompt.
or to access a cluster command switch from the member-switch prompt.
For Catalyst 2900 XL, 3500 XL, 2950, 2960, 2970, CGESM, 3550, 3560, and 3750 switches, the Telnet
session accesses the member-switch command-line interface (CLI) at the same privilege level as on the
cluster command switch. For example, if you execute this command at user level on the cluster command
switch, the cluster member switch is accessed at user level. If you use this command on the cluster
command switch at privileged level, the command accesses the remote device at privileged level. If you
use an intermediate enable-level lower than privileged, access to the cluster member switch is at user
level.
session accesses the member-switch command-line interface (CLI) at the same privilege level as on the
cluster command switch. For example, if you execute this command at user level on the cluster command
switch, the cluster member switch is accessed at user level. If you use this command on the cluster
command switch at privileged level, the command accesses the remote device at privileged level. If you
use an intermediate enable-level lower than privileged, access to the cluster member switch is at user
level.
For Catalyst 1900 and 2820 switches running standard edition software, the Telnet session accesses the
menu console (the menu-driven interface) if the cluster command switch is at privilege level 15. If the
cluster command switch is at privilege level 1, you are prompted for the password before being able to
access the menu console. Cluster command switch privilege levels map to the cluster member switches
running standard edition software as follows:
menu console (the menu-driven interface) if the cluster command switch is at privilege level 15. If the
cluster command switch is at privilege level 1, you are prompted for the password before being able to
access the menu console. Cluster command switch privilege levels map to the cluster member switches
running standard edition software as follows:
•
If the cluster command switch privilege level is from 1 to 14, the cluster member switch is accessed
at privilege level 1.
at privilege level 1.
•
If the cluster command switch privilege level is 15, the cluster member switch is accessed at
privilege level 15.
privilege level 15.
The Catalyst 1900 and 2820 CLI is available only on switches running Enterprise Edition Software.
n
Provide the number that identifies a cluster member. The range is 0 to 15.
commander
Provide access to the cluster command switch from a cluster member
switch.
switch.
mac-address hw-addr
MAC address of the cluster member switch.
Release
Modification
12.2(25)SE1
This command was introduced.