Cisco Systems and the ASA Services Module Manual De Usuario

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Cisco ASA Series Firewall CLI Configuration Guide
 
Chapter 30      Configuring the ASA CX Module
  Monitoring the ASA CX Module
Detailed Steps
Monitoring the ASA CX Module
Note
For ASA CX-related syslog messages, see the syslog messages guide. ASA CX syslog messages start 
with message number 429001.
Showing Module Status
Command
Purpose
Telnet session.
session cxsc
Example:
ciscoasa# session cxsc
Opening command session with slot 1.
Connected to module cxsc. Escape character 
sequence is 'CTRL-^X'.
cxsc login: admin
Password: Admin123
Accesses the module using Telnet. You are prompted for the username and 
password. The default username is admin, and the default password is 
Admin123.
Console session.
session cxsc console
Example:
ciscoasa# session cxsc console
Establishing console session with slot 1
Opening console session with module cxsc.
Connected to module cxsc. Escape character 
sequence is 'CTRL-SHIFT-6 then x'.
cxsc login: admin
Password: Admin123
Accesses the module console. You are prompted for the username and 
password. The default username is admin, and the default password is 
Admin123.
Note
Do not use this command in conjunction with a terminal server 
where Ctrl-Shift-6, x is the escape sequence to return to the 
terminal server prompt. Ctrl-Shift-6, x is also the sequence to 
escape the ASA CX console and return to the ASA prompt. 
Therefore, if you try to exit the ASA CX console in this situation, 
you instead exit all the way to the terminal server prompt. If you 
reconnect the terminal server to the ASA, the ASA CX console 
session is still active; you can never exit to the ASA prompt. You 
must use a direct serial connection to return the console to the ASA 
prompt.
Use the session cxsc command instead.