Installation and Basic Configuration Guide
Changing the Management Session from the MP to a TSP
By default, management sessions you open with the T-Flow are established with the MP. However, you can
establish a session directly with a TSP. Each TSP supports some commands at the Privileged EXEC level.
NOTE: You can enter configuration commands only to the MP, not directly to a TSP.
The CLI provides a remote login facility for changing the management session to a TSP. When you log in to a
TSP, the CLI management session changes from the MP to the TSP. At this point, commands apply only to the
TSP. To enter commands to the MP, you must log out of the TSP. The CLI prompt changes to indicate the
chassis slot number and TSP you are logged on to.
Logging In to a TSP
To log in to a TSP, enter a command such as the following at the Privileged EXEC level of the CLI:
HP9300# rconsole 2 1
HP93002/1 #
This command changes the management session from the MP to TSP 1 on the T-Flow in slot 2. Notice that the
end of the command prompt changes to indicate the slot number and TSP number.
Syntax: rconsole <slotnum> <cpunum>
The <slotnum> parameter specifies the chassis slot that contains the module.
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Slots in a four-slot chassis are numbered 1 – 4, from top to bottom.
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Slots in an eight-slot chassis are numbered 1 – 8, from left to right.
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Slots in a fifteen-slot chassis are numbered 1 – 15, from left to right.
The <cpunum> parameter specifies the TSP. The TSPs are numbered from 1 – 3.
Logging Out from the TSP
To log out from a management session with a TSP, enter the following command at the User EXEC or Privileged
EXEC level:
HP93002/1 # rconsole-exit
HP9300#
Syntax: rconsole-exit
NOTE: You must enter the entire command name (rconsole-exit). The CLI will not accept abbreviated forms of
the command.
TSP Commands
The following commands are supported at the TSP command prompt:
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rconsole-exit – Logs out of the TSP.
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show ? – Displays the available show commands. The following show commands are available:
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show arp – Displays the ARP table.
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show filter – Displays configured filters.
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show ip access-lists – Shows the configured ACLs.
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show ip cache – Shows the IP cache.
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show ip nat – Shows NAT information.
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show ip route – Shows the IP route table.
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