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This comm<strong>and</strong> will disconnect the front-panel console on<br />

this supervisor, <strong>and</strong> will<br />

clear all console attach sessions on the CP -<br />

proceed(y/n)? y<br />

N7010-1#<br />

N7010-1# attach cmp<br />

Connected<br />

Escape character is '~,' [tilda comma]<br />

N7010-1-cmp5 login: admin<br />

Password:<br />

Last login: Wed Aug 12 00:06:12 2009 on ttyS1<br />

N7010-1-cmp5# show ?<br />

attach<br />

Serial attach/monitor processes<br />

clock<br />

Display current date<br />

cores<br />

Show all core dumps for CMP<br />

cp<br />

Show CP status information<br />

hardware Show cmp hardware information<br />

interface Display interface information<br />

line<br />

Show cmp line information<br />

logging<br />

Show logging configuration <strong>and</strong> contents<br />

of logfile<br />

logs<br />

Show all log files for CMP<br />

processes Show cmp processes information<br />

running-config Current operating configuration<br />

sprom<br />

Show SPROM contents<br />

ssh<br />

SSH information<br />

system<br />

Show system information<br />

users<br />

Show the current users logged in the<br />

system<br />

version<br />

Show cmp boot information<br />

Telnet<br />

NX-OS provides support for the Telnet server <strong>and</strong> client. The Telnet protocol enables<br />

TCP/IP terminal connections to a h<strong>os</strong>t. Telnet enables a user at one site to establish a TCP<br />

connection to a login server at another site <strong>and</strong> then passes the keystrokes from one device<br />

to the other. Telnet can accept either an IP address or a domain name as the remote device<br />

address. Telnet sessions are not encrypted, <strong>and</strong> SSH is recommended instead.<br />

Note<br />

Remember that the Telnet server is disabled by default in NX-OS.<br />

Example 1-6 demonstrates how to enable a Telnet server in NX-OS.

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