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When you log in, the username and password may be validated by any of the following services:
The username and password validation method that your router uses is determined by the router
configuration. For information on configuring username and password validation methods, see the
Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide. For information on which username and password
to use, see your system administrator.
To log in to the router, enter your username and password when prompted. For example:
User Access Verification
Username: iosxr
Password: password
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router#
Passwords are case sensitive. If you want to log in to an SDR using a root-system username from the
Note
owner SDR, enter the username in the following format: username@admin. To support admin login,
local database authentication must be enabled with the aaa authentication login remote local
command. For more information, see Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
After you log in, the router displays the CLI prompt, which is described in the
page
For information on how privileges are assigned to usernames, see the Cisco IOS XR System Security
Configuration Guide.
CLI Prompt
After you log in, you see the CLI prompt for the Cisco IOS XR software. This prompt identifies the
router or SDR to which you are issuing commands. The CLI prompt represents the path, through the
router, to the CPU that executes the commands you enter. The syntax for the CLI prompt is:
type/rack/slot/module: router-name#. The CLI prompt is described in
Table 15
Prompt Syntax Components
type
rack
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Usernames configured on the router (username command in global configuration mode)
Root-system usernames configured on the owner SDR
Passwords configured for the router console and auxiliary ports (password or secret command in
line configuration mode)
A RADIUS server
A TACACS+ server
53. The command set that you can use is determined by the privileges assigned to your username.
CLI Prompt Description
Description
Type of interface or card with which you are communicating. For
most user communication tasks, the type is "RP."
Rack number. In a standalone router, the rack number is always "0."
In a multishelf system, the range for LCC rack numbers is 0 to 255,
and the range for FCC rack numbers is F0 to F7.
Configuring Interfaces on the PRP-3
"CLI Prompt" section on
Table
15.
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