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Figure 7 Login Script Steps Window

The exact inputs depend on the intermediate server that is being used. If you are connecting to the intermediate machine by using SSHv1 or SSHv2, you do not need to specify steps for sending the username and password to the intermediate machine, because this is done when establishing a connection.

Table 6 lists the steps that you can enter for a Telnet connection to the intermediate server with a Telnet connection from the server to the device.

Table 6 Telnet Example

Wait For

Send

 

 

login

Scripted Username

 

 

Password

Scripted Password

 

 

<router prompt>

telnet <router IP address>

 

 

Table 7 lists the steps that you can enter for a SSH connection.

Table 7 SSH Example

Wait For

Send

 

 

login

Scripted Username

 

 

Password

Scripted Password

 

 

<router prompt>

ssh -1 %USERNAME% <router IP address>

 

 

Depending on where you launched the Login Script Steps window, click OK to go back to the CWI - Login window or the Add Device window.

Closing CWI

To close CWI, perform the following steps:

Step 1 Choose File> Exit. Or click the Close button on the CWI Desktop title bar.

A Craft Works Interface dialog box appears.

Step 2 Click Yes to exit the application.

The CWI Desktop window closes.

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Contents Cisco Craft Works Interface Quick Start Guide Introduction About CWIPrerequisites Related DocumentationRouter Prerequisites CWI Client PrerequisitesCWI Client System Requirements Task Additional InformationHardware Requirements Configuring the Router and CWI ClientSoftware Requirements Enabling the Telnet Server Enabling the Http ServerEnabling the SSH Server Setting Up the Minimum Crypto Configuration for SSL Setting Up the Minimum Crypto RequirementsConnection Methods Installing, Launching, and Uninstalling CWI Installing CWIScripted Login Capability Overview Launching CWILaunching CWI Without Using the Device Tree CWI Login WindowLaunching CWI from the Device Tree Adding or Editing a Device Adding or Editing a Device Group Page Progress Window Specifying the User Login Script Field DescriptionClosing CWI Wait For SendUninstalling CWI Installing and Accessing Online HelpGetting Started with the Operation of CWI Click CloseUnderstanding the Admin Planes and Device Planes Configuring a Router with CWICapabilities of the CWI Desktop Node Application InventoryCWI Desktop Window Element DescriptionApplication Description CWI DesktopNetwork Considerations Reference InformationType Function Login Modes and Requirements Component Port DirectionMode Description CWI Supported Connection Methods and ApplicationsTroubleshooting Basic IP Connectivity Testing the CWI ClientTelnet/SSH, or Corba Obtaining Documentation Documentation FeedbackCisco Product Security Overview Cisco.comProduct Alerts and Field Notices Reporting Security Problems in Cisco ProductsObtaining Technical Assistance Definitions of Service Request Severity Submitting a Service RequestCisco Technical Support & Documentation Website Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Page Page USA