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A
access privileges 1-3
admin password
reset 2-5
attach
RP from CMP 3-1
B
baud rate
display 1-2
boot
reboot CMP from CMP 3-3
reboot CMP from RP 3-2
reboot RP 3-2
C
CMP
components 1-1
connections 1-1
functions 1-1
power domain 1-1
rebooting 3-2
reloading 3-3
cmp-management interface
displaying cmp management 2-4
displaying loopback 2-4
CMPMGMT Ethernet port 1-3
CMPMGMT ETH port. See CMP management Ethernet port
CMP password
reset 2-5
commands
attach rp 3-1
boot 2-5
boot tftp 3-4
copy 3-2
hw-module cmp 3-2
interface cmpmgmt 2-2
ip address 2-2
ip default-gateway 2-2
passwd reset 2-5
priv 2-5
reload route-processor 3-2
reload rp 3-2
show interface cmpmgmt 2-4
show interface loopback 2-4
show kernel upgrade 2-4
show line console 1-2
show running-config 2-4
show system reset-reason 3-2
show version 2-4
switchto vdc 2-4
Telnet server 1-4
telnet server enable 1-4
upgrade 2-4
upgrade kernel file 2-4
write 2-5
components 1-1
connecting
from RP 1-1
network 1-3
connectors
RJ45 console 1-2
RJ45 management 1-2
console output
displaying 2-2
logging functions 2-2
D
data bits
display 1-2
default settings 2-6
default gateway 2-6
IP address 2-6
SSH server 2-6
Telnet server 2-6
displaying logged output 2-2
E
enabling the Telnet server 1-4
F
file size, logging 2-2
functions, CMP 1-1
H
high availability 1-4
L
LEDs
status, LEDs 1-2
logged console output, displaying 2-2
logging file size 2-2
logging functions 2-2
N
network connection 1-3
P
parity
display 1-2
password
reset 2-5
passwords 1-3
ports
10GE uplink 1-2
RP 1-2
SFP uplink 1-2
USB 1-2
power domains, separate 1-1
R
recover
RP using TFTP boot 3-4
redundancy 1-4
RJ-45 connector 1-3
RP
attaching 3-1
monitoring 3-1
ports 1-2
reloading 3-2
running configuration
displaying 2-4
S
software image information
displaying 2-4
status
verify CMP 3-4
stop bits
display 1-2
Supervisor Engine
display front panel 1-2
switchovers, CMP behavior 1-4
synchronizing passwords 1-3
T
Telnet server
disabling 1-4
enabling 1-4
transfer files
from CMP to RP bootdisk 3-2
from CMP to RP disk0 3-2
from CMP to syslog 3-2
U
usernames 1-3