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Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Getting Started Guide
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Chapter 2      Bringing Up Cisco IOS XR Software on the Router
Bringing Up and Configuring the Router
DETAILED STEPS
Examples
The following example shows the root-system username and password configuration for a new router, 
and it shows the initial log in:
--- Administrative User Dialog ---
  Enter root-system username: cisco
  Enter secret: 
  Enter secret again:
RP/0/0/CPU0:Jan 10 12:50:53.105 : exec[65652]: %MGBL-CONFIG-6-DB_COMMIT :
'Administration configuration committed by system'. Use 'show configuration
commit changes 2000000009' to view the changes.
Use the 'admin' mode 'configure' command to modify this configuration.
User Access Verification
Username: cisco
Password: 
RP/0/0/CPU0:ios#
 
Command or Action
Purpose
Step 1
Establish a connection to the Console port.
Initiates communication with the router.
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For instructions on connecting to the Console port, see 
the 
.
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When you have successfully connected to the router 
through the Console port, the router displays the 
prompt: 
Username:
Step 2
Type the username for the root-system login and press 
Enter.
Sets the root-system username, which is used to log in to the 
router.
Step 3
Type the password for the root-system login and press 
Enter.
Creates an encrypted password for the root-system 
username.
Note
This password can be changed with the secret 
command.
Step 4
Retype the password for the root-system login and 
press Enter.
Allows the router to verify that you have entered the same 
password both times.
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If the passwords do not match, the router prompts you 
to repeat the process.
Step 5
Log in to the router.
Establishes your access rights for the router management 
session.
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Type the root-system username and password that were 
created earlier in this procedure.
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After you log in, the router displays the CLI prompt, 
which is described in the