Table Of Contents
Using the CMP
Monitoring the CP
Rebooting the CP
Rebooting the Entire Cisco NX-OS Device from the CMP
Rebooting the CMP from the CP
Rebooting the CMP from the CMP
Rebooting the System
Using the CMP
This chapter explains how to use the Connectivity Management Processor (CMP) to monitor the supervisor module control processor (CP) on the active Supervisor 1 module and to reboot the CP or Cisco NX-OS switch. It also explains how you can reboot the CMP from the CP or the CMP.
This chapter includes the following sections:
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Monitoring the CP
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Rebooting the CP
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Rebooting the Entire Cisco NX-OS Device from the CMP
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Rebooting the CMP from the CP
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Rebooting the CMP from the CMP
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Rebooting the System
Monitoring the CP
You can monitor the CP from the CMP.
To monitor the supervisor module CP, use the following optional commands:
Command
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Purpose
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monitor cp
Example:
switch-cmp# monitor cp
This command will disconnect the front-panel console
on this supervisor module -
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Monitors all output on the local supervisor module CP console port.
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attach cp
Example:
switch-cmp# attach cp
This command will disconnect the front-panel console
on this supervisor module -
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Takes control of the local supervisor module CP console port.
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~,
Example:
switch# ~,
switch-cmp#
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Exits from the CP console and returns to CMP.
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ping ip-address
Example:
switch-cmp# ping 192.0.2.15
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Pings a remote IP address and displays the results.
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show cp state
Example:
switch-cmp# show cp state
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Displays status information about the supervisor module CP.
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show version
Example:
switch-cmp# show version
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Displays the BIOS and software image versions of the CMP.
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traceroute ip-address
Example:
switch-cmp# traceroute 192.0.2.15
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Tests the connection to a remote IP address and displays the results of each hop along the route.
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Rebooting the CP
You can reboot the CP from the CMP.
To reboot the supervisor module CP from the CMP, use the following command:
Command
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Purpose
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reload cp
Example:
switch-cmp# reload cp
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Reboots the supervisor module.
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Note
If you reboot a supervisor module from the Cisco NX-OS command-line interface (CLI) on the CP, the CMP also reboots. Use the reload soft command to reboot only the supervisor module CP and not the CMP.
Rebooting the Entire Cisco NX-OS Device from the CMP
To reboot the entire Cisco NX-OS device from the CMP, use the following command:
Command
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Purpose
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reload system
Example:
switch-cmp# reload system
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Reboots the Cisco NX-OS device.
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Rebooting the CMP from the CP
You can reboot the CMP from the CP.
To reboot the CMP from Cisco NX-OS on the supervisor module CP, use the following command:
Command
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Purpose
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reload cmp module slot
Example:
switch# reload cmp module 5
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Reboots the CMP.
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Rebooting the CMP from the CMP
You can reboot the CMP from the CP.
To reboot the CMP from the CMP, use the following command:
Command
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Purpose
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reload cmp
Example:
switch-cmp# reload cmp
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Reloads the CMP.
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Rebooting the System
You can reboot the system from the CMP on the active supervisor module while keeping the CMP session active by using the reload soft command. In addition, this command allows you to reset the active CP, power cycle the standby CP, and power cycle the modules.
Note
To reload the complete system, including the CMPs, use the reload system command from the CMP.
To reboot the system, use the following command:
Command
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Purpose
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reload soft
Example:
switch-cmp# reload soft
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Reloads the operating system for the system hardware on the CPs and standby CMP.
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