Using a pc as the ssh client, Redirecting to an oap module from the router, Resetting the system of an oap module – H3C Technologies H3C SR8800 User Manual
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5.
Execute the ssh command on the router, with the IP address of the network management port of the
OAP module as the SSH server address. You can log in to the operating system of the OAP module
after the connection is established.
Using a PC as the SSH client
1.
Assign an IP address to the network management port of the OAP module.
2.
Enable the SSH server on the OAP module with the ssh server enable command.
3.
Connect one end of the cable to the Ethernet port of the PC, and the other end to the network
management port of the OAP module.
4.
Make sure that the network management port of the PC and that of the OAP module can reach
each other.
5.
Execute the ssh command on the PC, with the IP address of the network management port of the
OAP module as the SSH server address. You can log in to the operating system of the OAP module
after the connection is established.
Redirecting to an OAP module from the router
You can redirect to the operating system of an OAP module from the router through the following
operation. In this way, the terminal display interface is switched from the command line interface (CLI) on
the router to the operating interface of the operating system of the OAP module, and you can manage
the system and application software on the OAP module. You can press Ctrl+k to return to the router CLI.
To redirect from the router to the OAP module:
Task Command
Remarks
Redirect from the router to the
OAP module.
oap connect slot slot-number
Available in user view
NOTE:
•
Before redirecting from the router to the OAP module, perform basic configurations to the AUX port of
the router from the console port of the OAP module to allow the login from the router.
•
The IM-SSL card does not support the redirection from the router to the OAP module through the oap
connect command.
Resetting the system of an OAP module
If the operating system of an OAP module works abnormally or is under other anomalies (for example,
the system does not respond), you can reset the system of an OAP module with the following operation
to power on the OAP module again. This operation is equal to resetting the OAP module by pressing the
reset button on the OAP module.
OAP modules have independent CPU systems. The router can still recognize and control the OAP module
after you reset the OAP system.
To reset the system of an OAP module:
Task Command
Remarks
Reset the system of an OAP
module.
oap reboot slot slot-number
Available in user view