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The Diagnostic Console is a non-graphical, menu-based interface that 
provides local access to CC-SG. You can access Diagnostic Console 
from a serial or KVM port. See 
Access Diagnostic Console via 
VGA/Keyboard/Mouse Port
 (on page 264). Or, you can access 
Diagnostic Console from a Secure Shell (SSH) client, such as PuTTY or 
OpenSSH Client. See 
Access Diagnostic Console via SSH
 (on page 
264). 
Diagnostic Console includes two interfaces:  
1.  Status Console: See 
About Status Console
 (on page 265). 
2.  Administrator Console. See 
About Administrator Console
 (on 
page 271). 
Note: When you access Diagnostic Console via SSH, the Status Console 
and the Administrator Console inherit the appearance settings of your 
SSH client and keyboard bindings. These appearance settings may differ 
from those in this documentation. 
In This Chapter 
 
 
Accessing Diagnostic Console 
Access Diagnostic Console via VGA/Keyboard/Mouse Port 
1.  Attach a VGA monitor plus PS2 keyboard and mouse to the rear of 
the CC-SG unit. 
2.  Press Enter to display a login prompt on the screen. 
 
Access Diagnostic Console via SSH 
1.  Launch an SSH client, such as PuTTY, on a client PC that has 
network connectivity to the CC-SG. 
2.  Specify the IP address, or IP hostname if CC-SG has been 
registered with a DNS server, of the CC-SG. 
3.  Specify 23 for the port. Default SSH port is 22. If you do not change 
the port to 23, the SSH client accesses the command line interface 
of CC-SG, not the Diagnostic Console. 
4.  Click the button that allows you to connect. A window opens, 
prompting you for a login. 
Chapter 16  Diagnostic Console