Creating The Serial Console Access In Microsoft Hyper-V; Port - Cisco CSR 1000v Series Software Configuration Manual

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Booting the Cisco CSR 1000v and Accessing the Console

Creating the Serial Console Access in Microsoft Hyper-V

The console port access for Microsoft Hyper-V is created when configuring the VM settings. For more
information, see the
Telnet access to the Cisco CSR 1000v console is not supported for Microsoft Hyper-V. You must use a
Note
Putty session to access the console.
Opening a Telnet Session to the Cisco CSR 1000v Console on the Virtual Serial Port
Perform the following steps using the Cisco IOS XE CLI commands:
SUMMARY STEPS
1. Telnet to the VM
2. At the Cisco CSR 1000v IOS XE password prompt, enter your login password. The following example
shows entry of the password mypass:
3. From user EXEC mode, enter the enable command as shown in the following example:
4. At the password prompt, enter your system password. The following example shows entry of the password
enablepass:
5. When the enable password is accepted, the privileged EXEC mode prompt appears:
6. You now have access to the CLI in privileged EXEC mode and you can enter the necessary commands
to complete your desired tasks.
7. To exit the Telnet session, use the exit or logout command as shown in the following example:
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1
Telnet to the VM
• Use the following command telnet://host-ipaddress:portnumber
• Or, from a UNIX terminal use the command
telnet host-ipaddress portnumber
Step 2
At the Cisco CSR 1000v IOS XE password prompt, enter your login password. The following example shows entry of
the password mypass:
Example:
User Access Verification
Password: mypass
If no password has been configured, press
Note
Return.
Step 3
From user EXEC mode, enter the enable command as shown in the following example:
"Configuring the VM Settings" section on page 7-4
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Accessing the Cisco CSR 1000v Through the Virtual Serial Port
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