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1 00−40−0b−80−54−00 to 00−40−0b−80−57−fi 2.0 3.1.2 4.3(la)

200−40−0b−03−5d−58 to 00−40−0b−03−5d−6f 3.1 4.3(l) 4.3(la)

300−43−0d−91−45−66 to 00−43−0d−91−dc−67 5.0 20.14 11.3(6)WAA4(9) Mod Sub−Type Sub−Model Sub−Serial Sub−Hw

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Accessing the Internal Route Processor from the Switch

The session command, followed by the slot number on the switch in which the internal routing processor module resides, allows you to access the module from the switch’s CLI. You can then end the session by using the exit command. Let’s take a look at an example of accessing the internal route processor:

Seans5002> (enable) session 15

Trying Router−15…

Connected to Router−15.

Escape character is '^]’.

User Access Verification

Password:

RSFC1>exit

Seans5002> (enable)

Let’s take a look at this process from the initial User EXEC mode prompt:

1. On the switch console, enter the enable command and the password to enter Privileged mode:

Coriolis5000# enable

Password: ********

Coriolis5000>(enable)

2. To open a session from the console port for the RSM, use the following command:

Coriolis5000> session 3

The prompt will look like this if it is the initial configuration:

Router>

Configuring a Hostname on the RSM

To configure the hostname on an RSM, follow these steps:

1. On the switch console, enter the enable command and the password to enter Privileged mode:

Coriolis5000# enable

Password: ********

Coriolis5000>(enable)

2. To open a session from the console port for the RSM, use the following command:

Coriolis5000> session 3

The prompt will look like this if it is the initial configuration:

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