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Command Line Interface Overview
Accessing the CLI ▀
Cisco ASR 5000 Series System Administration Guide ▄
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In the event of an SPC or SMC switchover, in which processes are switched from the processing
card in slot 8 that was previously active to the redundant processing card in slot 9, the SPIO in slot 24 continues to serve
as the active SPIO. Therefore, the console port is still accessible through that SPIO.
as the active SPIO. Therefore, the console port is still accessible through that SPIO.
Follow the instructions below to connect to the console port.
1. Connect the RJ-45 end of the cable to the port labeled Console.
2. Connect the DB-9 end of the cable to the serial port on the workstation.
3. Configure the communications application to support the following:
2. Connect the DB-9 end of the cable to the serial port on the workstation.
3. Configure the communications application to support the following:
Parameter
Setting
Baud Rate
115,200 bps
Data Bits
8
Parity
None
Stop Bits
1
Flow Control
None
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To change the configuration defined in the table above, modify the
command located in the Global configuration mode.
4. At the terminal window, press Enter.
5. If no configuration file is present (that is, this is the first time the system is powered), the CLI prompts you as to
5. If no configuration file is present (that is, this is the first time the system is powered), the CLI prompts you as to
whether or not you want to use the Quick Setup Wizard. If the system was configured previously, you are
prompted to enter a username and password.
prompted to enter a username and password.
Remotely Accessing the CLI
To remotely access the CLI through a defined management interface, you must first configure the remote access method
(such as Telnet or SSH).
(such as Telnet or SSH).
You can find examples of how to configure this in the Getting Started chapter.