Configuring Oap Modules; Logging In To The Operating System Of An Oap Module; Logging In Through The Console Port On The Oap Module - H3C SR6600 Configuration Manual

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Configuring OAP modules

The H3C Open Application Architecture (OAA) provides an open interface for third-party vendors to
develop value-added applications (such as firewall and IPS) and integrate the applications into H3C
products. H3C has developed some application-specific modules called "Open Application Platform
(OAP) module."
The following matrix shows the OAP feature and router compatibility:
SR6602
No.
Logging in to the operating system of an OAP
module
An OAP module has an independent operating system and CLI. You must log in to the module's CLI to
configure it.

Logging in through the console port on the OAP module

You can log in to the operating system on an OAP module directly through the console port on the OAP
module. In the following procedure, the PC acts as a terminal.
Connect one end of the configuration cable to the serial port of the PC and the other end to the
1.
console port of the OAP module.
2.
Start the PC and run a terminal emulation program such as the HyperTerminal. Select the COM
connection mode and set the terminal parameters as follows:
Bits per second—9600
Data bits—
Parity check mode—None
Stop bits—1
Flow control—None
After the configuration, you can log in to the operating system of the OAP module through the terminal
emulation program on the PC.
SR6602-X
SR6604/SR6608/SR6616
Yes when RPE-X1 and RSE-X1 MPUs
No.
are used and no when MCP MPUs
are used.
8
1
SR6604-X/SR6608-X/SR6
616-X
Yes.

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