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Setting-Up Management Connectivity To The Cisco Mgx 8220 Shelf; Setting-Up Ip Addresses For Control Port, Lan Port, Or In-Band Access - Cisco MGX 8220 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Setting-Up Management Connectivity to the Cisco MGX 8220 Shelf

Setting-Up Management Connectivity to the Cisco MGX 8220
Shelf
This section describes how to set up the various user interface access paths.
Initiating commands to the shelf involves providing the correct user password.

Setting-Up IP Addresses for Control Port, LAN Port, or In-Band Access

Before you can access Cisco MGX 8220 using the control port, LAN port, or in-band virtual connection,
you must configure IP addresses for each of these destinations on the ASC card. To configure IP
addresses, proceed as follows:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
ip address
interface type
subnet mask address
broadcast address
Cisco MGX 8220 Installation and Configuration
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Setting-Up IP Addresses for Control Port, LAN Port, or In-Band Access, page 3-8
Login Procedure, page 3-9
Connecting Using the Maintenance Port, page 3-9
Connecting Using the Control Port, page 3-10
Connecting using an In-Band Connection, page 3-11
Connecting using the LAN Port, page 3-11
Establish a CLI connection to the shelf (either over the maintenance port or a port that has
previously been configured with an IP address).
At the
prompt, enter your userID.
login:
At the
prompt, enter your password.
password:
At the
prompt, enter the slot number (3 or 4) of the ASC card. For example,
card number:
card number:3
The following prompt appears:
nodeName.shelf#.slot#.cardType.cardStatus>
At this prompt, enter the cnfifip command to configure the control port, LAN port or in-band port
IP address.
The cnfifip command is entered in the following format:
cnfifip -ip ip address -if interface type -msk subnet mask address -bc <broadcast
address>
specifies an IP address for the destination port in dotted decimal format
specifies the mask address in hexadecimal format
specifies the broadcast address in hexadecimal format
28 for the control port
37 for the in-band port
26 for the LAN port
Release 5.0, Part Number 78-6430-03 Rev. D0, November 2003
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