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Chapter 2 Managing The Gs From The Cli; Logging In To The Cli And Enabling Privileged Exec Mode - Cisco GSS-4492R-K9 Administration Manual

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Logging in to the CLI and Enabling Privileged EXEC Mode

Logging in to the CLI and Enabling Privileged EXEC
Mode
Cisco Global Site Selector Administration Guide
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To log in to a GSS device and enable privileged EXEC mode at the CLI, perform
the following steps:
Press the power control button on the GSS. After the GSS boot process
1.
completes, the software prompts you to log in to the device.
If you are remotely logging in to the GSS device (Global Site Selector or
2.
Global Site Selector Manager) through Telnet or SSH, enter the hostname or
IP address of the GSS to access the CLI.
Otherwise, if you are using a direct serial connection between your terminal
and the GSS device, use a terminal emulation program to access the GSS CLI.
For details about making a direct connection to the GSS device using a
Note
dedicated terminal and about establishing a remote connection using SSH
or Telnet, see the Cisco Global Site Selector Getting Started Guide.
Specify your GSS administrative username and password to log in to the GSS
3.
device. The CLI prompt appears.
localhost.localdomain>
4.
At the CLI prompt, enable privileged EXEC mode.
localhost.localdomain> enable
localhost.localdomain#
The prompt changes from the user-level EXEC right angle bracket (>) prompt
to the privileged-level EXEC pound sign (#).
Chapter 2
Managing the GSS from the CLI
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