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Chapter 2
Cisco IOS XR Basic Configuration Management
Table 2-1
Prompt Syntax Components
module
router name
For example, the following prompt indicates that the CLI commands are executed on the RP in rack 0,
installed in slot RP0, by the "CPU0":
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router#
Figure 2-3
Type=RP

User Access Privileges

When you log in to the router, you gain access privileges based on the user groups to which you are
assigned. The following sections describe the access privileges information:
CLI Prompt Description (continued)
CLI prompt for the Cisco IOS XR Software
A0
A1
A2
AM0
B0
B1
B2
AM1
PL0 PL1 PL2 PL3
PL4 PL5 PL6 PL7
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL8 PL9
10
11
12
13
14
Rack=0
User Groups, page 2-6
Predefined User Groups, page 2-6
Task IDs, page 2-6
Displaying the User Groups and Task IDs for Your User Account, page 2-7
Description
Entity on a card that executes user commands or communicates with
a port (interface). For executing commands from the EXEC prompt,
module is the "CPU0" of the RP. "CPU0" also controls the
forwarding and operating system (OS) functions for the system.
Hostname of the router. The hostname is usually defined during
initial configuration of the router, as described in the
System After Initial Bring Up" section on page
RP
Console
AUX
HDD
PC Card
(disk1:)
CNTL ETH 0
CNTL ETH 1
MGMT ETH
PL
15
Primary
Status
Slot=RP0 or RP1
Cisco CRS-1 Series Carrier Routing System Getting Started Guide
User Access Privileges
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RP
Console
AUX
HDD
RP Card
PC Card
(disk1:)
CPU0
CNTL ETH 0
CNTL ETH 1
MGMT ETH
Primary
Status
Module=CPU0
"Verifying the
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