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C6576M NE Config/Mgmt Dialog Box
Operating System Area
The Operating System area of the C6576M Network Element dialog box provides the following
information:
IOS Session
The IOS Session area of the C6576M Network Element dialog box provides the following information:
Cat OS Session Area
The Cat OS Session area of the C6576M Network Element dialog box provides the following
information:
If the above passwords are incorrect, some dialog box values may report as ERROR.
Note
Reset System Area
The Reset System area of the C6576M Network Element dialog box provides the following information:
Only users with administrative privileges can use the Reset button.
Note
Any changes to the running configuration will be saved automatically when the switch or router is reset
Note
using the Reset button.
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Expected OS Type—This attribute is used by a client that initiates a deployment context to indicate
the type of operating system expected on a managed device. This can only be changed when the
device is decommissioned.
Active OS Type—The operating system type detected on the managed device.
Username—User name to establish an IOS management session with the device over telnet.
Password—Password to establish an IOS management session with the device over telnet.
EXEC Password—Password to enter privileged EXEC mode.
Same As IOS?—If enabled, the IOS telnet username and password will be used to connect to the
Supervisor module over CatOS in Hybrid OS configurations.
Username—User name to establish a CatOS management session with the device over telnet.
Password—Password to establish a CatOS management session with the device over telnet.
EXEC Password—Password to enter privileged EXEC mode in a CatOS session.
Last Restart Reason—Text message displaying why the switch or router was restarted.
Reset button—Button used to reset the switch or router. This action power cycles the switch or
router. If clicked, a pop-up is displayed asking if you really want to reset the switch or router (see
Figure
6-2).
Chapter 6
Logical Object Dialog Boxes

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