Entering Chassis Management Commands
REMOTE CONSOLE
Log on to a remote console port through RCP
The REMOTE CONSOLE command allows you to log on to the console
port (port 0) of another module from a terminal server using the Remote
Console Protocol (RCP).
Notes
Network 9000 Type 2 managed concentrators support this command,
although Type 1 concentrators do not.
The console port in the target slot cannot have an active session. The
console LED on the processor module remains lit whenever a session is
active on the console port.
If you do not see the Xyplex login prompt when you connect to the console
port, press the Return key once or twice until the prompt appears. After you
have logged on to the console port, you can enter any Xyplex command that
the product supports.
Privilege
Level
Privileged
Syntax
REMOTE CONSOLE NODE node-name|ethernet address
[MAINTENANCE [PASSWORD] "password" ]
Where
Means
A keyword which indicates that you will supply the node name of a remote
server where you want to establish a session.
NODE
The node name of the module where you want to establish as session.
Node names consist of 1-16 ASCII characters. For example, TS720 is a
valid node name. If you include lower-case letters in a node name, the
command interface translates them to upper-case letters.
node-name
The Ethernet address of of the remote module where you want to establish
a session. An Ethernet address consists of six pairs of hexadecimal
numbers which are separated by hyphens. For example, AA-01-04-C9-56-
F1 is a valid Ethernet address.
ethernet-
address
A keyword which indicates that you will supply a maintenance password.
[MAINTENANCE
[PASSWORD]]
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