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.
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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:
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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
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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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